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Denver Broncos CEO Joe Ellis On Player Protests During National Anthem: ‘Everyone’s Got A Right To Do As They Please, Express How They Feel’
There has been speculation about players renewing Colin Kaepernick's protest and taking a knee during the national anthem.
July 29, 2020
(CBS4)- The NFL has returned to training camps and is preparing to play a regular season that is sure to look different from many that we have seen in the past. The coronavirus pandemic has changed league protocols on health and safety and made it unlikely that fans will be in attendance in full force in the fall. Then there are the ongoing protests calling for racial equality, social justice and an end to police brutality. The NFL has addressed these topics in recent months and is working with players on how the league can best use its influence to help these causes. With that, there has been speculation about players renewing Colin Kaepernick’s protest and taking a knee during the national anthem to keep focus on these issues.
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Speaking to reporters at a virtual press conference this week, Denver Broncos President and CEO Joe Ellis said that the organization will support any players that decide to do so.
“On the anthem, everyone’s got a right to do as they please, express themselves as they feel. I’m going to respect that. We’re going to respect that as an organization,” said Ellis on Tuesday. “I think once we get down to 53, my guess is that the players will meet and convene. They may want to do something as a team. I will be there to listen and learn. It’s been an eye-opening period of about three months now. As I said, I’m going to respect—whatever it is that they decided to do we’re going to stand by that as an organization.”
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