Players take a knee and lock arms before the Ravens-Jaguars game in London

NFL protests

Members of two NFL teams protested during the U.S. national anthem at a game in London today. Players, coaches and others on the Jacksonville Jaguars and  Baltimore Ravens took a knee and/or locked arms during the playing of  the anthem at Wembley Stadium.  Jaguars' owner Shad Khan locked arms  with some players.  

The protest came on the heels of President Trump  tweeting today and asking fans to boycott NFL games, and calling on  teams to fire or suspend players who disrespect the flag or country.   Khan donated one-million-dollars to Trump's inauguration.

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