Panthersβ Coach Considers Kneeling During National Anthem
Carolina Panthers coach Matt Rhule said heβs considering kneeling alongside his players during the national anthem this season in support of the movement against racial injustice.
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Carolina Panthers coach Matt Rhule said heβs considering kneeling alongside his players during the national anthem this season in support of the movement against racial injustice.
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Everyone knows the Panthers made history by using all seven draft picks in the 2020 NFL Draft on defensive players. Β No one knows how the picks will ultimately pan out, but I couldn't be more excited about Carolina's choices in their first draft led by new coach Matt Rhule.Β