Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall has decided to end his national anthem protest and will stand when the Star Spangled Banner is played for the rest of the season. Marshall was one of the first NFL players to join Colin Kaepernick’s protest, and said he would be taking a knee during the anthem to “raise awareness for social injustice and to start a conversation about what all of us can do to make a positive change.”
After he began his protest, Marshall lost two endorsement deals. He said he knew it would happen but didn’t care because of the importance of what he’s fighting for.
Marshall explained his decision to call off the protest on Instagram before the Broncos vs. Raiders game Sunday night, saying that everything is not perfect, but he’s “encouraged with the many productive discussions and progress that has taken place with the Denver Police department.” Marshall says he will continue to work and support organizations that are trying to make a difference in the community.