NFL has changed to the Super Bowl 2025 stadium.
This year's Super Bowl in New Orleans does not include the word “end racism”, according to multiple reports.
NFL's spokesman told AP communication On Tuesday, the league will use the phrase “choosing love” in one of the end zones instead.
The league stated that this phrase is now appropriate in consideration of recent tragedies in the United States, including the fatal New Year's terrorist attacks, especially in the New Orleans Bourbon Street.
“Super Bowl is often a snapshot, and NFL is a unique position to capture the country's imagination,” said Brian McCarcy in the league. “Selection” is a terrorist attack in New Orleans, the CRASH drop of an airplane and helicopter near the capital of our country, and the CRASH drop of airplanes in Philadelphia in recent weeks. Fire, it has endured terrorism attacks in New Orleans, so it is suitable for using it. “
According to AP, the other end zone says, “We all take us all.”
According to athleticThis is the first time that this has not been included in the end zone in the super bowl since 2021.
As part of the League NFL's Inspire Change Initiative, “END RACISM”, one of the phrases that started using it in the end zone in 2020, was particularly remarkable. End the zone during the NFC championship game In the Lincoln finance field in Philadelphia.
“It takes us everyone” and “Selection” was written in the end of the zone. For AFC title games At Kansas City.
President Donald Trump is planning to attend a post reported this week, Super Bowl. This has been on a trip shortly after the first day of the presidential order to dismantle the “illegal and immoral discrimination program” led by former President Joe Biden's administration. ,, Diversity, fairness and inclusion (DEI) Initiative have been eliminated by the ending order. With federal labor.
He also excluded the DEI program from the army.
NFL told AP that Trump attendees have nothing to do with deleting “end racism” from the end zone.
Roger Guudel emphasized on Monday that the league continues to value the league diversity.
“We felt it was right for the National Football League, so we were involved in diversity's efforts. We are not only convinced of ourselves, but we intend to continue those efforts. NFL. Is better. ” “We are in a trend to enter, or we tend to get out of it. Our efforts are based on trying to attract the most talented as much as possible into the National Football League inside and outside the field.”