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During a speech in Alabama, Friday night, President Donald Trump voiced his displeasure with NFL players protesting the national anthem.
“Wouldn’t you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say, ‘Get that son of a b**** off the field right now,” Trump said. “Out! He’s fired. He’s fired!”
Trump’s inflammatory comments sparked a wave of responses from across the league. Before their contest with Chicago, the entire Pittsburgh Steelers team waited in the locker room until the anthem concluded.
As for the Denver Broncos, more than 30 players were part of a pre-game demonstration in response to Trump’s remarks. Brandon Marshall, who knelt last season in support of his college teammate Colin Kaepernick, and Von Miller knelt at the center of the protest. Rookie left tackle Garett Bolles placed his left hand on Miller’s shoulder while standing for the anthem. Derek Wolfe also stood nearby.
Other Broncos sat with their arms around each other, Shaq Barrett stood with a raised fist.
Broncos who took a knee during the anthem
- Darian Stewart
- Bradley Roby
- Adam Gotsis
- Shelby Harris
- Zach Kerr
- Domata Peko
- Justin Simmons
- Aqib Talib
- Demaryius Thomas
- Emmanuel Sanders
- Chris Harris Jr.
- Will Parks
- Lorenzo Doss
- Von Miller
- Brandon Marshall
- Brendan Langley
- DeMarcus Walker
- Bennie Fowler
- Cody Latimer
- Jamaal Charles
- Ronald Leary
- Menalik Watson
- Donald Stephenson
- De’Angelo Henderson
- Ahtyba Rubin
- Kyle Peko
Broncos who stood alongside protesters
- Kasim Edebali
- Shaq Barrett
- Garett Bolles
- Derek Wolfe
- Isaiah McKenzie
- Corey Nelson