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this National Football League In the summer of racial tensions, slogans such as “End of Racism” were drawn in the initial end zone of 2020.
This specific information was abandoned Last season’s Super Bowlbut others still exist.
Despite the league’s efforts to promote solidarity, NFL legend Brett Favre believes the information will backfire.
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Brett Favre believes that the NFL’s German signal news is counterproductive. (Ken Ruinard/USA Today Network)
“I feel like they’re keeping a split position. They might say, ‘Well, we’re trying to bring everyone together.’ No, that’s not bringing everyone together,” Favre said “Saint Steele Show” Earlier this week. “There are a lot of things in this world, and in this country, we’re going to get better. I think we do get better in certain things. But, by talking about one issue, I’m not saying it’s still not a problem, racism, but I think you can do more by talking about it. Talk about unity and how far we’ve come.
“Some people say, ‘I’ve always faced it.’ Honors for the NFL.
The phrases “Choose Love” and “It Takes All of Us” were drawn at the end of Thursday’s Philadelphia Eagles Cowboys Showdown. The messages were drawn in the Hawks’ Super Bowl defeat of the Kansas City Chiefs, changing from the “ultimate racism” message.

Green Bay Packers quarterback (4) Brett Favre keeps warm up before playing against Ford Field’s Detroit Lions. (Tom Szczerbowski/USA Sports Today)
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NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told sports Prior to the Super Bowl, the decision was the latest tragedy since the beginning of 2025, including terrorist attacks in New Orleans, wildfires in the Los Angeles area and deadly plane crashes near the Washington, D.C. airport.
He told the media: “In view of the recent tragedy, this is an appropriate statement that the country has endured together and can serve as an inspiration.”
McCarthy added that “end of racism” can only be seen in the Eagles’ NFC championship victory over the Washington Commander. The AFC Champion Chief is listed as Buffalo Bills, which includes the above phrase.

Baltimore Crow Logo and Word ended racism on January 20, 2024 at the end area of the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. (Kirby Lee/Getty Images)
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Before the kickoff on Thursday, Black national anthem It was carried out, and was opposed on social media.
“NFL, you have to sing the “Black National Anthem”… We have a national anthem that stops opening this season. A user wrote on x.
“It’s racist, awakened bulls S — I’ve heard of it,” another.
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