ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — After a peaceful protest last Sunday saw 32 Denver Broncos take a knee for the National Anthem, the team has decided that they will stand—all together—for the foreseeable future.
A tweet from the Broncos official account released the below statement from the players on Thursday afternoon.
As you might expect, both the decision to stand and the statement above were big topics of conversation during all media availability on the day, so much so that head coach Vance Joseph had to jokingly prod the media to ask football questions. It didn’t happen, though, with Joseph answering 17 consecutive questions about protests at one point.
“There was a lot of discussion about changing the platform,” the head coach explained. “The players felt [that] obviously it started with good intentions, but it’s been so negative. How can you make true change with this toxic environment? So that was the conversation. Let’s get back to playing football, let’s get back to standing for the anthem and then moving forward we could probably make change. With the environment that we’re in right now, no one’s going to make any change.”
Of course, there wasn’t going to be one decision that everyone wanted; you’re talking about more than 60 individuals when you count practice squad and injured players. So the Broncos turned to a good ol’ vote to make their decision, the goal being to come up with a final decision for everyone.
“We just had a Leadership Council meeting,” explained Chris Harris Jr. “Not everybody wanted to do it, but we voted and majority rules. We just came up with to stand… It’s the majority. It’s a vote. You can’t have your way every time… We all went with it, so everybody stands.”
Many questions surrounded three men who did get their way—John Elway, Joe Ellis and Vance Joseph, all of whom have voiced their opinions in favor of standing for the anthem. There was outside belief that the team must have felt pressure from the top to fall in line and stand on Sunday. Joseph, though was adamant that the brass had “not a bit” of influence on the team’s decision.
In the end, amid so much division, the decision to stand was about displaying the unity that the Broncos have always had.
“I don’t think it ever got personal,” said Derek Wolfe, who outlined his support for all decisions earlier in the week. “I think there are outside people trying to make it look like there’s division on this team, but there’s not. There’s nothing personal. People wanted to get their point across, and they did that. We all decided that we’re just going to stand.”
So, for now, they’ll stand. For now, the discussion can return to what happens between the whistles.

0 Comments (3 conversations)
Wonderful. That solves the inequality white supremacist problem that trump is fueling with the help of putin trolls.
You are outside of your mind. Do you even evaluate what you harbor in your mind??? You are detached plain and simple. These protests are related to a push by the liberal nation to usurp as much power as possible. So called benevolent causes like this are standard ammunition in these pushes for power. Seek help because you are NOT mentally well.
Football is a game, we watch it for past time and pleasure. Politics is the real world and I DO NOT want that running my thoughts and actions. We have a great country, not perfect, but we do try to change things which are wrong and outdated, little by little. And you know, not standing for the flag can be a statement, but to continue that, would be disrespect to so many that fought for our flag. Let’s have discussions not discord, let’s be Americans not politicians. Thanks
Rational thinking is going to propel the Broncos to the SB. The leadership and players demonstrated loyalty to reality, competence and common sense in their stance. Thumbs up & kudos.