Whatever you think of the politics around the NFL's decision, one thing's for sure: "End Racism" is better than "Choose Love.
As Trump plans to become the first sitting president to attend the Super Bowl, the end zone will urge viewers to “Choose Love ...
It Takes All of Us” will be stenciled in the other end zone as it’s been since the league began using field stencils in 2020 ...
The NFL will stencil "Choose Love" in the end zone at Super Bowl LIX, continuing its social justice initiative ...
For Super Bowl LIX, the NFL is replacing the "End Racism" message with "Choose Love" on the end zones, sparking important ...
The NFL is making a messaging change for Super Bowl LIX, removing the "End Racism" slogan from one of the end zones at ...
The NFL is removing “End Racism” stenciling from the end zone at Caesar’s Superdome in New Orleans ahead of Super Bowl LIX, ...
The National Football League is removing the "End Racism" phrase for the upcoming Super Bowl for the first time since 2021.
The Super Bowl end zone will no longer carry the message "End Racism," which has adorned the field since 2021.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy says the new phrase represents the collective feeling in America right now, given current events ...
On Feb. 5, Jeremy White, son of the late NFL Hall of Famer Reggie White, one of the greatest defensive ends to ever play the game, made his thoughts on the sudden change extremely clear.