Yes, the NFL has decided to remove the “End Racism” message from the end zones for the upcoming Super Bowl. This will be the first time since 2021 that the slogan is absent from the Super Bowl’s end zones. Instead, the league will feature the messages “Choose Love” and “It Takes All of Us.” The NFL stated that these new messages are intended to resonate with the nation’s current sentiments, especially in light of recent tragedies such as terrorist attacks and natural disasters.
The decision has sparked discussions among fans and commentators, with some viewing it as a shift in the league’s approach to social justice messaging. It’s worth noting that President Donald Trump is expected to attend the Super Bowl, leading to further speculation about the timing and reasoning behind this change.
Despite the removal of the “End Racism” slogan from the end zones, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has reaffirmed the league’s commitment to diversity and social justice initiatives. The NFL’s “Inspire Change” program, which began in 2018, continues to promote efforts aimed at combating racism and uniting communities through football.
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