NFL Will Have Messages Inscribed In End Zones

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Published on September 1 2020 6:36 am
Last Updated on September 1 2020 6:37 am

The National Football League this season will have two messages inscribed in its end zones: “It Takes All Of Us” on one and “End Racism” on the other

It's being done as part of the league's social justice awareness initiatives, which will also allow similar messages on helmets and caps. A T-shirt designed by Houston Texas safety Michael Thomas will also be allowed to be worn during warmups, which says, “Injustice against one of us is injustice against all of us,” on the front and “End racism” on the back.

 

NFL Investigates Washington

The National Football Leaguehas taken over the independent investigation into workplace conduct on the Washington Football Team.
Owner Dan Snyder said he suggested it “so that the results are thorough, complete and trusted by the fans, the players, our employees and the public.” Snyder hired a law firm to carry an investigation after ‘The Washington Post’ reported last month that 15 female former employees said they were sexually harassed during their time with the organization. 


Iowa State To Allow Fans For Home Opener

Iowa State plans to allow some 25,000 fans to attend the football team's home opener on September 12, the news coming even as Iowa was identified as the worst coronavirus hot spot state by the ‘New York Times,’ and Ames, home to Jack Trice Stadium, the country's worst hot spot city.

Iowa State said they will be using social distancing and mitigation strategies at the stadium that normally holds over 60,000 people.