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Keith Olbermann drops F-bomb in reaction to NFL ditching ‘End Racism’ phrase in end zones for Super Bowl

General occurrence in the NFL end zone for more than four years does not display the “final racism” message in the end zone in the Super Bowl.

It tended to start with 2020 NFL opener in the racial tension of the United States. NFL's spokesman Brian McCarcy told Athletic on Tuesday and another route.

Instead, the Super Bowl LIX end zone includes phrases called “Love CHOWE LOVE” and “IT It Tosh of US”.

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Keith Olvarman arrives at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York on September 11, 2013. (Photo: Jeffrey Ufberg/Wireimage)

McCarthy quoted recent tragedies in the United States in the United States, including terrorist attacks in New Orleans, mountain fire in the Los Angeles region, and fatal airplane drops near Washington DC airports.

By the way, NFL's decision was not kindly made by the former ESPN employee became Keith Olvarman, a political commentator.

“Do you guess @NFL? If you oppose” stop racism “, it's for racism. F–All of you and your advertiser ” Post to X on tuesday.

“End racism” was only seen by Eagles' NFC championship victory against Washington's commander. The AFC championship, which Chiefs was the top Buffalo bill, contained the phrase mentioned above.

The chief ends racism in the end zone

On February 11, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada, a close -up view of the Kanzas City Chief Send Zone in front of the NFL Super Bowl LVIII Football Game between Chiefs in Nevada and San Francisco 49ers. (Ryan Kang/Getty Image)

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When NFL Commissioner Roger Goodel defend the league diversity, fairness, and package, the movement to delete it for the league's super bowl. (DEI) Policy

“”We felt it was right for the National Football League, so we were involved in diversity's efforts, and we not only convinced ourselves, but we make NFL. Gudel said, “better,” he would continue to make their efforts.

Roger Goodel poses with Vince Rombardi's trophy

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodel poses with Vince Rombardy Trophy, Philadelpier Eagles and Kansas City Helmet. Lee-imagn image (Kirby Lee-imagn image)

“Our efforts are the basics of trying to attract the best talents as possible in the National Football League inside and outside the field, as I mentioned earlier. How do we benefit from the National Football League? I'm looking at these efforts.

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Last year's Super Bowl Chiefs End Zone introduced the “Final Racial Discrimination” phrase. “We need all of us” in San Francisco's 49ers.

Fox News's Ryan Gaydos has contributed to this report.

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