NFL will honor victims who fell to police brutality on their helmets
The NFL is doing everything it can to right their wrong. The NFL did not like when Colin Kaepernick knelt during the National Anthem and they would eventually black ball him from getting another opportunity. Yes, I said it, because we know it is true.
Well now they are going to allow players to have a emblem on their helmet to honor a victim of police brutality.
According to TMZ Sports, the NFL will honor victims of social injustice on their helmets and they will also have some words posted in the end zone to support the victims.
NFL Commish Roger Goodell recently stated the league is focusing on social justice initiatives, and working with players to help make an impact.
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