NFL Teams Will Again Stencil Messages in the End Zone, Including ‘End Racism’ and ‘Choose Love’
The NFL’s Inspire Change initiative has funded over $460 million to nonprofits and engaged more than 2,100 players and alumni since 2017, promoting social justice on and off the field.
- This season, the NFL is continuing its social justice messaging with all 32 teams featuring messages like 'End Racism', 'Stop Hate', 'Choose Love', or 'Inspire Change' at each home game.
- Senior vice president Anna Isaacson said the league invests in off-field programs and on-field initiatives that promote unity, working with players and clubs to amplify voices.
- More than 650 nonprofits have received grants through the Inspire Change initiative, supporting mentorship, workforce development, and food insecurity efforts, and since 2017, the NFL has provided over $460 million to grant partners and grassroots organizations.
- The Philadelphia Eagles will feature 'Choose Love' for their Sept. 4 game against the Dallas Cowboys, first introduced in 2022 as part of league messaging support.
- Beyond home fields, international games will again feature 'End Racism' and 'It Takes All of Us' in end zones, with 'Inspire Change' replacing 'Vote'.
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The NFL continues its message of social justice on the field for the sixth consecutive season.
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NFL teams will again stencil messages in the end zone, including ‘End Racism’ and ‘Choose Love’
The NFL is continuing its on-field social justice messaging for a sixth straight season. All 32 teams will feature an end zone message of their choice at each…
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