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Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues: espn





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Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues

Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues
Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues
DENVER -- Denver's police chief talked to Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall on Tuesday about his decision to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial oppression and police brutality.Editor's Picks Swinney: Anthem protests polarizing, but allowed Coach Dabo Swinney says he wouldn't discipline Clemson players for protesting the national anthem because just like San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, they have that right.Kaepernick continues anthem protest; others join San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid again knelt during the national anthem Monday, while other players from both the 49ers and Rams chose to raise their fists.
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Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues

Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues
Denver Police Chief Robert White, Brandon Marshall of Denver Broncos talk issues
DENVER -- Denver's police chief talked to Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall on Tuesday about his decision to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial oppression and police brutality.Editor's Picks Swinney: Anthem protests polarizing, but allowed Coach Dabo Swinney says he wouldn't discipline Clemson players for protesting the national anthem because just like San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, they have that right.Kaepernick continues anthem protest; others join San Francisco's Colin Kaepernick and Eric Reid again knelt during the national anthem Monday, while other players from both the 49ers and Rams chose to raise their fists.
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Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall loses second endorsement over national anthem controversy

Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall loses second endorsement over national anthem controversy
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall loses second endorsement over national anthem controversy
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall is still standing up for his right to kneel during the national anthem, but his decision continues to hit him financially.Editor's Picks Dolphins' Foster will continue to kneel for anthem Dolphins running back Arian Foster says he plans to keep kneeling during the playing of the national anthem.Broncos WR Thomas (hip) to practice Wednesday Broncos wide receiver Demaryius Thomas expects to practice Wednesday after suffering a hip injury in last Thursday's season opener against the Panthers.
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