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The National Football League will stencil the phrase “Choose Love” in the back of the end zone at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans for Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX (59) game between the Kansas ...
Teams this season have selected "Vote," "End Racism," "Stop Hate," or "Choose Love" for the other end zone. The two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs used "Choose Love" in the AFC title ...
Teams this season have selected “Vote,” “End Racism,” “Stop Hate,” or “Choose Love” for the other end zone. The two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs used “Choose Love ...
Advertisement But, yes, it’s true: “End Racism” will be absent from Super Bowl LIX. In its place will be “Choose Love.” According to Silver, this will be the first time the “End Racism ...
Former Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Willard Reaves is not one to mince words, but he thinks the NFL did just that when ...
Instead of “End Racism," the new stencil will read “Choose Love” on one side and “It Takes All of Us” on the other, NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy told The Athletic and The Hill in a ...
The beauty of Super Bowl week, from an NFL marketing perspective, is that so many mish-mashy, dim-bulb storylines are wafting in the air that sometimes the real stuff ends up getting lost.
Teams have used other phrases such as “End Racism,” “Stop Hate,” “Choose Love,” or “Vote” on their home fields this past season. The league started the field stencils in 2020 as ...
"End Racism" was stenciled in the end zone of last year's Super Bowl field. This year, it's being replaced with "Choose Love" for Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday. Willard says racism is ...
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