A common event in the end areas of the US Football Association over the past four years, the “final racism” message will not appear in the final areas during Super Ball.
The trend that started in the opening match of 2020 amid ethnic tensions in the United States. Brian McCarthy, a spokesman for the US Football Association for Sports, said on Tuesday that the league A different road will go.
Instead, the final areas of Super Bowl Lix will show phrases “Choose love” and “which takes us all.”
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McCarthy has been martyred in the last tragedies that occurred in the United States since the beginning of 2025, including the terrorist attack in New Orleans, forest fires in the Los Angeles region and crashing the deadly plane near Washington, DC.
Well, the US Football Association's decision was not kindly taken by the former ESPN employee who turned into political commentator Keith Olberman.
“Guess what @nfl? If you are against” stopping racism “, then this means that you are for … racism. It was published to X. Tuesday.
“End Cynicism” was only seen during the NFC Eagles winning against Washington leaders. The AFC Championship, in which the heads of invoices were topped by Boufalo, included the above phrases.
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The league step came to remove it for Super Bowl, where the US Football Association Commissioner Roger Godel defended the diversity of the league, shares and inclusion (DEI) Policies.
“We have reached the efforts of diversity because we felt that it was the right thing for the National Football Association, and we will continue these efforts because we have not only convinced ourselves, we have proven ourselves, and that it made the American Football Association and said Godel, “We are not in this because it is a trend to enter or go out of it .
“Our efforts are essential in trying to attract the best possible talent in the National Football League, inside and outside the stadium, as I said earlier. We see that. We see how the National Football League benefit, so I think we believe” these efforts will continue. “
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The phrase “end of racism” appeared in the end of the presidents of the presidents of Super Bowl for the past year. San Francisco 49ers had “all of us.”
Ryan Jaydos in Fox News contributed to this report.
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