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NFL will remove 'End Racism' from the end zones ahead of Super Bowl (will be replaced with 'choose love' as an attempt to play both sides)
The NFL will remove the words "End Racism" from the end zones at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans ahead of the Super Bowl on Sunday, the NFL confirmed to NBC News. Instead, the field will have stencils of the phrase "Choose Love" as the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement on Tuesday. Throughout the 2024-2025 season, NFL teams have advertised pro-diversity slogans at their stadiums and on their uniforms. The field stencils have been a part of the league since 2020, McCarthy said. "Teams have used on the field this year 'Vote,' 'End Racism,' 'Stop Hate,' and 'Choose Love.' This is part of the NFL’s Inspire Change," he said. At their championship games on Jan. 26, the Chiefs had "Choose Love" in their end zone and the Eagles had "End Racism," respectively. The NFL said Tuesday that it would only have stenciling of the phrase "Choose Love." Sunday's game will now be the first Super Bowl since February 2021 that "End Racism"