Look: NFL players, teams continue with scaled-back anthem protests
Select NFL teams and groups of players continued their peaceful protests surrounding the national anthem ahead of Sunday's early slate of games.
Last week, about 180 NFL players didn't stand for the National Anthem. This week? 11. pic.twitter.com/L1NAIXKyZx
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 1, 2017
Most players stood for the anthem itself, and either demonstrated before "The Star-Spangled Banner" or participated in a show of team unity during it.
Things got started early Sunday morning with the New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins in London, England.
Saints at Dolphins


Just three players - Julius Thomas, Kenny Stills, and Michael Thomas - remained kneeling for the anthem.
Rams at Cowboys
Miami Dolphins players kneel during national anthem for second week https://t.co/8RBXwN1e4h pic.twitter.com/InFeh3I8fF
— The Hill (@thehill) October 1, 2017
Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant said earlier this week his team would stand for the playing of the anthem. The Rams followed suit on the opposite sideline.


Patriots
Patriots with their hands over their hearts and around each other for the anthem pic.twitter.com/ZER9JgDeE9
— Mark Daniels (@MarkDanielsPJ) October 1, 2017
Browns
The Cleveland Browns were one of a few teams that had a large group of players raise one fist in solidarity during the anthem.

Bills
The Buffalo Bills led the way with six players taking a knee. Running back LeSean McCoy, who stretched throughout last week's anthem, stood this week.
Six #Bills kneel for the anthem today. pic.twitter.com/n1uqxQMWN2
— Thad Brown (@thadbrown7) October 1, 2017
Jaguars
The Jacksonville Jaguars, who stood in unity with owner Shad Khan in London last week, again expressed themselves as a full team.
The entire Jacksonville Jaguars team took a knee before standing for the national anthem pic.twitter.com/OCyYMFSxa6
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) October 1, 2017
(Photos courtesy: Action Images)