NFL Ditches ‘End Racism’ Message for Super Bowl

For the first time since February 2021, the phrase “End Racism” will not be stenciled into the back of an end zone for a Super Bowl game, perhaps a nod to the fact that President Donald Trump will be in attendance on Sunday in New Orleans, The New York Times first reported Tuesday.

“Choose Love” and “It Takes All of Us” will adorn the back of the two end zones in Sunday’s Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, an NFL spokesman told the Times.

While the Times reported that at least one high-ranking NFL official was concerned with the “End Racism” messaging in light of Trump’s attendance at the game, league spokesman Brian McCarthy said the decision wasn’t based on that.

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