In an attempt to avoid any possible conflict with the new American president Donald Trump, the NFL has decided to replace the slogan “ end racism ” on the ground with “ choose love ” and “ it takes all of us ” During the Super Bowl Lix. The Super Bowl Lix will be played on February 9 between the heads of Kansas City and the Eagles of Philadelphia.
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The NFL would have planned to remove the message from the “final racism” from the rear of the end areas for the Super Bowl Lix after a White House manager said that US President Donald Trump would attend the match. Trump should become the first American president to attend a Super Bowl during his mandate.
The slogan “End Racien” will be replaced by “Choosing Love” and “It takes us all,” said a report in The-express.com. The “final racism” was introduced into the NFL matches in 2021 after the murder of George Floyd led to global outcry and a renewed accent on racist incidents in the country. Since then, this has been part of the League games.
NFL seeks to avoid the dispute with Trump
NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said that new statements can be used for inspiration for the country. “We estimated that it was an appropriate declaration for what the country has endured collectively, given the recent tragedies and can serve as inspiration,” said McCarthy.
In addition, McCarthy did not specify the “recent tragedies” of which he spoke, but the recent crisis in the United States included forest fires in Los Angeles and a plane crash near Washington DC.
It is not clear at the moment if the slogan “End Racism” will return to the NFL after the Super Bowl Lix, but the move is considered an attempt at the League to avoid having disputes with Trump who recently started His second term as the American president.
The Super Bowl Lix will be played on February 9 between the Chiefs of Kansas City and the Eagles of Philadelphia at the Superdome Caesars in New Orleans.
Shortly after recovery of the office in 2025, Trump issued decrees by reducing the financing of Dei programs and placing Federal Dei employees on paid leave, with plans for in -depth dismissals.
The NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, has recently been questioned about the future of the rule of Rooney, which has been in force since 2002. According to the rule of Rooney, the teams are required to consider minority candidates in coach stations -chief.
Goodell called Rooney’s rule “a very positive step” in hiring and said the league remained attached.