The two conservative North Carolina sisters known as "Diamond & Silk" said Sunday that if NFL players want to kneel in protest during the national anthem, they should do so in the locker room or "in the unemployment line."
A Republican Congressman who represents a part of New York that is flush with Jet fans ripped the NFL team's owner over his pledge to pay the fines for any player who demonstrates during the national anthem.
In the wake of the NFL's announcement that it has adopted a policy of fining teams and personnel who do not “stand and show respect for the flag and the anthem," dozens of protesters gathered outside the league's New York headquarters.
Final Thoughts Tomi Lahren on New NFL Anthem Policy: Americans Used Their Remotes and Made a Difference
The NFL has finally realized what we’ve been saying all along: Don’t take your issues out on the flag and national anthem!
Lisa Boothe criticized National Anthem protests by NFL players after the league's new policy saying it would fine teams that didn't "show respect" for the American flag or Anthem was announced on Wednesday.
Retired NFL kicker Jay Feely sparked outrage after he tweeted a photo of himself armed with a gun between his daughter and her prom date.
Former NFL running back Herschel Walker accused the NFL of essentially giving out "hush money" to stop players from kneeling for the national anthem.
The leader of a veterans organization whose patriotic Super Bowl ad was rejected by the NFL spoke out Wednesday on "Fox & Friends First."
Rachel Campos-Duffy called out the National Football League for rejecting a Super Bowl advertisement from a veterans organization urging players to stand for the national anthem.
Fiery Bongino on NBC Plan to Show Super Bowl Anthem Kneelers: Time for NFL to Tell Players to Stand!
If any players decide to kneel for the Super Bowl LII national anthem, they will still be shown on the live broadcast, NBC announced this week.
The website Barstool Sports has threatened to file a lawsuit against the NFL claiming the league stole its “Saturdays Are For The Boys” trademark.
The National Football League's television ratings were down this season, leading some to question whether anthem protests turned off some fans.