After Roger Goodell affirmed the NFL's commitment to DEI initiatives, Super Bowl 59 now will not feature the "End Racism" message behind the end zone.
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“End Racism,” one of the phrases teams started using in end zones in 2020 as part of the league NFL’s “Inspire Change” ...
Roger Goodell expects expanded use of replay assist, continues to support DEI efforts in the NFL, and calls theories on ...
The NFL began rolling out slogans like "End Racism," "It Takes All of Us," "Stop Hate," "Choose Love," and "Vote" in 2020 as ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are tired of hearing it. Commissioner Roger Goodell is tired of hearing it. Now the head of the NFL referee's association has made it clear he is tired of hearing it.
Roger Goodell doubled down on the NFL's promotion of diversity despite President Donald Trump's mandate against it.
Perhaps nobody has come after Goodell harder than the current White House occupant himself, who lambasted the league ...
Speaking to Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport for The Insiders on NFL Network, Hunt bluntly stated that any theories suggesting ...
The Kansas City Chiefs are going for a three-peat Sunday in a rematch against the Philadelphia Eagles, who lost to Kansas City 38-35 two years ago.
Super Bowl LIX will be the first time since 2021 that the game will not feature the slogan "End Racism" stenciled on the back ...
This year’s Super Bowl will mark the first time since 2021 that “End Racism” won’t be stenciled in the back of an end zone at ...