The NFL -- the same NFL that didn’t allow players to honor loved ones lost to breast cancer because they could no longer monetize the situation -- decided to have a heart on Sunday.
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Two days after more than 100 people were murdered by terrorists in France, the league showed solidarity. Moments of silence, countless signs in the stands and even a French flag being carried onto the field highlighted the best of Sunday’s tributes.
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Across the NFL, there was a moment of silence prior to kickoff today in support of those in Paris. https://t.co/iL1d1e5BTY
— NFL (@NFL) November 15, 2015
Ravens long-snapper Morgan Cox pays homage to the victims in Paris before the Ravens-Jaguars game #JAXvsBAL https://t.co/oKL0iISzsh
— NFL (@NFL) November 15, 2015
Paris on their minds #Chiefs #Broncos @AP_NFL pic.twitter.com/63MQnJUzrY
— Arnie Stapleton (@arniestapleton) November 15, 2015
The Color Guard at @FedExField today included the French flag to honor the victims in Paris. #PrayersForParis pic.twitter.com/9a5xvQUoUK
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) November 15, 2015
It was nice to see the Redskins join in. Now, if only someone can convince them to honor the same people they racially abuse on a daily basis.
Congratulations, NFL. Amid CTE research and women getting choked on top of automatic weapons, you managed to find decent PR.
Well, almost.
NFL paying all respects to the victims of Paris tragedy but will always quick to fine players for similar actions pic.twitter.com/3yjvIecHle
— Abdiraxman (@acetylated) November 15, 2015
Rolling my eyes that the NFL only recognized the bombings in France. How bout Beirut, Iraq and Syria? #prayfortheworld
— Jan (@janmiguel) November 15, 2015
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