Mass protest against the US anthem on the tenth anniversary of Wembley`s NFL

Mass protest against the US anthem marked the tenth anniversary of Wembley`s first NFL match.Two days after President Trump instructed professional athletes to look at the job of almost all of Jacksonville`s headquarters, and two dozen players in Baltimore took part in a mandatory ritual before a match.The new thing was that this time the audience joined, booing the penultimate line, in which the land of the free ones was praised.As a cover and the owner of the Jaguars, Shahid Khan became part of the touchdown chain!
Otherwise Jacksonville blown the double-time champions with 44: 7 and evened the record for the biggest difference in defeat in their history.Mercedes Lewis scored three touchdowns and five of Wembley`s five career tours in six career tours.Fleet manager Leonard Fornet scored in a third consecutive match, and Jason Myers scored 23, 45 and 29 yards.
The Jaguars scored 23-0 at halftime, limiting Baltimore to a first downhill.The day was a dramatic night mare for quarterback Joe Flaco who finished with 8 out of 18 for 28 yards (two-point bailout), two intercepts and a rating of 12.0, and on the start of the last quarter he was sent to the benchof Ryan Mallet.
Baltimore escaped 3:24 minutes before the end thanks to Benjamin Watson.The ravens have lost twice a game mentioned by links to football fixed games without marking a point: 0:37 in 1997 from Pittsburgh and 0:25 in 2002 by Tampa Bay.

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