NFL stars continue to protest at games against killings
Players kneel down to highlight racial injustice in the US
by Kadeem Simmonds
A number of NFL players continued their protest against the US national anthem on Sunday.
Four Miami Dolphins players — running back Arian Foster, linebacker Jelani Jenkins, safety Michael Thomas and wide receiver Kenny Stills — took to their right knee as the anthem played before the Dolphins’ 12-10 loss to the Seahawks in Seattle.
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