The NFL have announced that for this year's Super Bowl they will be changing their usual 'end racism' slogan in favor of 'choose love'.
Donald Trump will make history by becoming the first sitting US president to attend a Super Bowl when the NFL season reaches ...
The words “End Racism” will not be displayed in the end zones at this year’s Super Bowl, according to a report from the New ...
“End Racism,” one of the phrases teams started using in end zones in 2020 as part of the league NFL’s “Inspire Change” ...
"End racism" has been sprayed on the field for the last four Super Bowl games. This year, it will be replaced with the phrases "Choose Love" and "It Takes All of Us." ...
“To hear from Caitlin Clark, and in previous years we’ve heard from Abby Wombach, Simone Biles, Billie Jean King,” President ...
For the first time in four years, Sunday's Super Bowl will not feature the message "End Racism" at the back of one of the end ...
Donald Trump is going to attend the Super Bowl on Sunday, and, ahem, coincidentally, the NFL has decided to replace its “End Racism” end zone message.
The National Football League (NFL) is replacing the “End Racism” message on the back of a Super Bowl end zone this year with ...
The NFL began rolling out slogans like "End Racism," "It Takes All of Us," "Stop Hate," "Choose Love," and "Vote" in 2020 as ...
The announcement comes the same day a White House official told NBC News that President Donald Trump would be attending the ...
The NFL will stencil “Choose Love" and “It Takes All of Us" in the Super Bowl end zones to promote unity following recent national tragedies, including wildfires in California and crashes in ...