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CenturyLink drops Brandon Marshall amid national anthem controversy
CenturyLink drops Brandon Marshall amid national anthem controversy× CenturyLink drops Brandon Marshall amid national anthem controversyDENVER – Just 43 days after the ink dried on a deal to sponsor Brandon Marshall, CenturyLink terminated their agreement with the Broncos linebacker Monday.According to a statement released when the agreement was signed, "Marshall will appear in local television and radio commercials as well as in online, print and social media promotions.The campaign, focused on the theme "Home Team, Home Connection," will highlight CenturyLink's interactive TV service, Prism® TV, in Denver."Following the decision by 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to kneel when the national anthem is played prior to a football game, Marshall joined in, agreeing to protest what Kaepernick deems are wrongdoings against African Americans and minorities in the United States.
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Broncos' Brandon Marshall loses another sponsor, will continue to kneel during anthem
Broncos' Brandon Marshall loses another sponsor, will continue to kneel during anthemUSA Today Sports' Tom Pelissero recaps the biggest takeaways from Sunday's games.Denver Broncos inside linebacker Brandon Marshall (54) kneels during the national anthem next to defensive end Jared Crick (93) and defensive tackle Billy Winn (97) and defensive tackle Adam Gotsis (99) before the game against the Carolina Panthers at Sports Authority Field at Mile High.(Photo: Ron Chenoy, USA TODAY Sports)DENVER - CenturyLink has parted ways with Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall.
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Brandon Marshall loses another endorsement, says he will kneel again for national anthem – The Denver Post
Brandon Marshall loses another endorsement, says he will kneel again for national anthem – The Denver PostBrandon Marshall says he has no regrets.He doesn't regret kneeling for the national anthem ahead of the Broncos' season-opener against the Panthers last Thursday.He doesn't regret his peaceful protest of racial inequity and police brutality.
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