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It is not the NFL against Trump but the NFL against the United States Of America.Not interested in watching a bunch of overpaid athletes disrespect my country.It's time the boycott The National Fools League!
N F L Payed Salutes
The Pentagon paid 14 NFL teams $5.4 million to 'salute troops'
Patrick Daugherty told nj.com, referring to the $377,000 the Jets received from the Jersey Guard between 2011-2014.
Other teams that received taxpayer funds include the Cincinnati Bengals ($138,960) Cleveland Browns ($22,500), the Green Bay Packers ($600,000), Pittsburgh Steelers, ($36,000) Minnesota Vikings ($605,000), Atlanta Falcons ($1,049,500), Buffalo Bills ($679,000), Dallas Cowboys ($62,500), Miami Dolphins ($20,000), and St. Louis Rams ($60,000), according to anj.com breakdown.
Department of Defense Reportedly Paid NFL Teams for Military Tributes
From 2011 to 2014, the government allegedly paid $5.4 million to 14 NFL teams for military tributes at football games
N F L Payed Salutes
The Pentagon paid 14 NFL teams $5.4 million to 'salute troops'
Patrick Daugherty told nj.com, referring to the $377,000 the Jets received from the Jersey Guard between 2011-2014.
Other teams that received taxpayer funds include the Cincinnati Bengals ($138,960) Cleveland Browns ($22,500), the Green Bay Packers ($600,000), Pittsburgh Steelers, ($36,000) Minnesota Vikings ($605,000), Atlanta Falcons ($1,049,500), Buffalo Bills ($679,000), Dallas Cowboys ($62,500), Miami Dolphins ($20,000), and St. Louis Rams ($60,000), according to anj.com breakdown.
Department of Defense Reportedly Paid NFL Teams for Military Tributes
From 2011 to 2014, the government allegedly paid $5.4 million to 14 NFL teams for military tributes at football games