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For the first time since February 2021, the "End Racism" message stencil will not appear across the end zone of the Super Bowl.
As Trump plans to become the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl, the end zone will urge viewers to “Choose Love” instead of “End Racism.” ...
The NFL will not have "end racism" written in the back of an end zone at the Super Bowl, as the league will instead opt for other messages.
The NFL is reportedly removing the "End Racism" logo from the Super Bowl end zone as the White House announced that President Donald Trump would attend the event on Sunday.NFL sources told The ...
As a point/counterpoint, the discussion begins here: Is there a connection between Trump’s appearance at the Super Bowl and the jettisoning of the on-field “End Racism” message?
President Trump is scheduled to attend the game when the Chiefs seek to become the first team in NFL history to three-peat during the Super Bowl era.
The NFL will not put an "End Racism" message in the Super Bowl endzone just in time for Donald Trump and his anti-DEI policies.
The NFL will not have "end racism" written in the back of an end zone at the Super Bowl, as the league will instead opt for other messages.
The news of the NFL nixing the "End Racism" stencil from this year's Super Bowl comes amid Trump's war against against diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs within the federal government.