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NFL players defy Trump order

- CHRISTIAN RADNEDGE

Three Miami Dolphins players knelt for the American national anthem before their NFL game in London, after US President Donald Trump had said it was ‘‘very important’’ that players stood.

Julius Thomas, Michael Thomas and Kenny Stills all knelt during the anthem before kickoff at Wembley Stadium in London yesterday in the game between the New Orleans Saints and Miami. They then stood for the British anthem,

All Saints players stood locking arms, having knelt as a team shortly before the anthem in a preplanned moment.

Earlier, Trump had posted on Twitter: ‘‘Very important that NFL players STAND tomorrow, and always, for the playing of our National Anthem. Respect our Flag and our Country!’’

Drew Brees, the New Orleans quarterbac­k, had posted on Twitter earlier in the week that his team would kneel together before the anthem and then stand during it to show ‘‘respect for all’’.

After the game, in which Saints shut out the Dolphins 20-0, New Orleans coach Sean Payton praised his team for their show of solidarity.

‘‘It’s a credit to our leadership on the team, and we just felt like they were going to meet and spend some time on it and come up with a plan and we were going to be really unified and I thought it went really well,’’ he said.

In a gesture initiated last season by then-San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, several NFL players have routinely knelt on one knee during the playing of the American anthem. It is intended to call attention to what the protesting players see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by US police.

The issue was exacerbate­d last week when Trump said players who did not stand during the anthem should be fired.

Dolphins owner Stephen Ross supported his players who chose to kneel last year and said this week he will continue to do so this season.

 ?? HENRY BROWNE/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Miami Dolphins players kneel for the US national anthem ahead of their NFL game at Wembley Stadium, London.
HENRY BROWNE/ GETTY IMAGES Miami Dolphins players kneel for the US national anthem ahead of their NFL game at Wembley Stadium, London.

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