Cleveland Browns Who Protested the National Anthem

Offense:

CROWELL
34
Number: 34
Position: Running Back
Protest Weeks: 3, 4
BRITT
18
Number: 18
Position: Wide Receiver
Protest Weeks: 3, 4
TELFER
86
Number: 86
Position: Tight End
Protest Weeks: 3, 4

Defense:

MCCOURTY
30
Number: 30
Position: Cornerback
Protest Weeks: 3
TAYLOR
21
Number: 21
Position: Cornerback
Protest Weeks: 3
OGUNJOBI
65
Number: 65
Position: Defensive Tackle
Protest Weeks: 3, 4
CAMPBELL
24
Number: 24
Position: Safety
Protest Weeks: 3
BURGESS
52
Number: 52
Position: Linebacker
Protest Weeks: 3
PEPPERS
22
Number: 22
Position: Safety
Protest Weeks: 3
GARRETT
95
Number: 95
Position: Defensive End
Protest Weeks: 3
COLEY
93
Number: 93
Position: Defensive Tackle
Protest Weeks: 3
JORDAN
41
Number: 41
Position: Cornerback
Protest Weeks: 3
BELLO
50
Photo: B.J. Bello
Number: 50
Position: Linebacker
Protest Weeks: 3
ALEXANDER
54
Number: 54
Position: Linebacker
Protest Weeks: 3
KIRKSEY
58
Number: 58
Position: Linebacker
Protest Weeks: 3, 4
KINDRED
26
Number: 26
Position: Safety
Protest Weeks: 3
BRANTLEY
99
Number: 99
Position: Defensive Tackle
Protest Weeks: 3
CALHOUN
20
Number: 20
Position: Safety
Protest Weeks: 4

WEEK 4:

About 10 players protested during the National Anthem. All Cleveland Brown players stood for the National Anthem. Halfway through, about 10 players raised their fist above their heads giving the radical "black power" hate sign, including: Kenny Britt, Briean Boddy-Calhoun, Isaiah Crowell, Christian Kirksey, Larry Ogunjobi, and Randall Telfer. There were more than these 6, but unfortunately, there were no photo proofs for us to identify their jersey numbers and confirm who else protested.

WEEK 3:

Aproximately 20 Cleveland Brown players kneeled and protested the National Anthem, including: Isaiah Crowell, Kenny Britt, Randall Telfer, Jason McCourty, Jamar Taylor, Larry Ogunjobi, Ibraheim Campbell, James Burgess, Jabrill Peppers, Myles Garrette, Trevon Coley, Mike Jordan, B.J. Bello, Dominique Alexander, Christian Kirksey, Derrick Kindred, and Caleb Brantley. All players locked arms, whether they were standing or kneeling. This is the first time this season that the Browns protested, only days after President Donald Trump's ctiticism of NFL players protesting the National Anthem.



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