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Some player anthem demonstrat­ions resume.

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Player demonstrat­ions took place during the national anthem at several early NFL preseason games Thursday night.

In Philadelph­ia, Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins and cornerback De’Vante Bausby raised their fists during the anthem, and defensive end Chris Long placed his arm around Jenkins’ shoulder. Jenkins had stopped his demonstrat­ion last December.

Defensive end Michael Bennett walked out of the tunnel during the anthem and walked toward the bench while it played. It appeared all the Steelers stood.

“Everybody is waiting for what the league is going to do,” Jenkins said. “We won’t let it stop what we stand for. I was very encouraged last year with the direction and that obviously took a different turn.

“I think it’s important to utilize the platform as we can because for whatever reason, we have framed this demonstrat­ion in a negative light, and often players have to defend why we feel the need to fight for everyday Americans, and in actuality we’re doing the right thing.”

At Miami, Dolphins receivers Kenny Stills and Albert Wilson and defensive end Robert Quinn protested during the anthem. Stills and Wilson kneeled behind teammates lined up standing along the sideline. Quinn stood and raised his right fist. There were no apparent protests by the Buccaneers.

Stills kneeled during the anthem during the 2016-17 seasons and has been vocal discussing social injustice issues that inspired the protest movement by NFL players.

Former NFL quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, a leader of the movement, tweeted support for Stills and Wilson.

“My brother kstills continued his protest of systemic oppression tonight by taking a knee,” the tweet said. “Albert Wilson joined him in protest. Stay strong brothers!”

And in Seattle, three Seahawks players ran into the tunnel leading to the team’s locker room prior to the playing of “The Star-Spangled Banner.”

Defensive linemen Branden Jackson and Quinton Jefferson, and offensive lineman Duane Brown left the field following team introducti­ons and before the start of the anthem. They returned to the sideline immediatel­y after it concluded. All three were among a group of Seattle players that sat during the anthem last season.

In Jacksonvil­le, four Jaguars remained in the locker room during the national anthem, and team officials said it would be up to the players to explain why they weren’t on the field. Cornerback Jalen Ramsey, linebacker Telvin Smith, and running backs Leonard Fournette and T.J. Yeldon joined teammates on the sideline after the anthem.

 ?? WILFREDO LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Miami Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn raises his fist during the singing of the national anthem before the team’s preseason game Thursday.
WILFREDO LEE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Miami Dolphins defensive end Robert Quinn raises his fist during the singing of the national anthem before the team’s preseason game Thursday.

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