NFL Will Remove ‘End Racism’ From End Zones Ahead Of Super Bowl

NFL Will Remove ‘End Racism’ From End Zones Ahead Of Super Bowl
The NFL is making changes to its messaging ahead of this year’s Super Bowl.
The league confirmed that “End Racism” will no longer appear in the end zones at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans during the big game. Instead, the field will display the phrase “Choose Love” as the Kansas City Chiefs face off against the Philadelphia Eagles.
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This news comes on the same day a White House official announced that President Donald Trump will attend the Super Bowl.
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