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A raised fist, more kneeling players as NFL anthem protest spreads
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters raised his fist and several Miami Dolphins players knelt during performances of the U.S. national anthem on Sunday, the latest gestures in the National Football League to draw attention to racial inequality.
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UPDATE 1-NFL-Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games
Sept 11 (The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games:
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Sept 11 (The Sports Xchange) - San Diego Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen left the field at Arrowhead Stadium on a cart after suffering a knee injury against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.
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NFL will investigate medical response to Newton hits
Newton's father, Cecil, said the family was "grossly disturbed" by the repeated shots to his son.
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NFL-Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games
Sept 11 (The Sports Xchange) - Highlights of Sunday's National Football League games:
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Sept 10 (The Sports Xchange) - Shaun Hill is expected to be the starting quarterback over Sam Bradford for the Minnesota Vikings in Sunday's season opener against the Tennessee Titans.
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Seahawks to interlock arms during national anthem
Wide receiver Doug Baldwin unveiled the team's plans via a video posting on his Twitter page, saying the Seahawks "have chosen to stand and interlock arms in unity."
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Sept 9 (The Sports Xchange) - Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton is the reigning MVP of the NFL, but coach Ron Rivera says he isn't being treated like someone of that stature.
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NFL's Sept. 11 plans may collide with anthem protests
(Reuters) - The NFL said on Friday it will commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States during games on Sunday, the same day when some players plan to protest during the U.S. national anthem.
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Denver Broncos' Marshall kneels in protest during national anthem
(Reuters) - Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall became the latest athlete to kneel during the U.S. national anthem in a protest against social injustice before his team's game against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday.
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