Titans' Matthews to kneel for anthem until 'the president apologizes'
At least one member of the Tennessee Titans will be kneeling during the national anthem for the foreseeable future.
Receiver Rishard Matthews said Tuesday on "NFL Live" that he will take a knee during the anthem until "the president apologizes," ESPN's Adam Schefter.
U.S. President Donald Trump drew the ire of NFL players when he said Friday that NFL owners should "get that son of a bitch off the field right now" if any player takes a knee during the anthem.
More than 200 players responded Sunday by taking a knee or sitting on the bench.
The Titans were not among those players. They - and their opponents, the Seattle Seahawks - elected to remain in the locker room for the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," but, at least for the Titans, it appears they'll be on the field and making statements going forward.