Chiefs' Peters rides stationary bike during national anthem
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Marcus Peters rides the stationary bike during the pregame anthem, as shown on CBS pic.twitter.com/ElugqbRaHL
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Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Marcus Peters delivered his protest during the national anthem in a unique manner prior to Friday's game against the Seattle Seahawks.
Peters rode a stationary bike during the anthem, while the rest of his teammates stood per usual.
The two-time Pro Bowler raised his fist during the national anthem last September and appears he'll continue to protest against police brutality and racial inequality.
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