Titans' Casey, Ryan, Woodyard raise fists after national anthem
Christopher Hanewinckel / USA TODAY Sports
NFL players are finding different ways to get their messages across during the playing of the national anthem.
While some stars such as Marshawn Lynch and Michael Bennett have chosen to sit during the anthem, Malcolm Jenkins has raised a fist. Members of the Cleveland Browns locked arms on Saturday night. And on Sunday, three members of the Tennessee Titans chose another approach.
Jurrell Casey, Logan Ryan, and Wesley Woodyard raised their right fists after the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner" ahead of their preseason contest with the Chicago Bears.
Player protests of racial inequality continue to take on new forms as the regular season approaches.
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