The National Football League said it will continue to display social-justice slogans in stadium end zones for a sixth consecutive season, allowing each of the 32 clubs to choose one of four messages—“End Racism,” “Stop Hate,” “Choose Love” or “Inspire Change”—for every home game. The opposite end zone at all contests, including international fixtures, will again read “It Takes All of Us.” The initiative remains part of the league’s broader Inspire Change program, which the NFL says has distributed more than $460 million in grants to 650 non-profits and other community groups since 2017. Players may also select one of the approved slogans for helmet decals. “We’re working hand-in-hand with players and clubs to amplify their voices and underscore what matters most to them,” Anna Isaacson, the NFL’s senior vice president of social responsibility, said in a statement released through the Associated Press. The reigning champion Philadelphia Eagles plan to open the 2025 season against the Dallas Cowboys on Sept. 4 with “Choose Love” in one end zone and will rotate among all four approved slogans during the year.
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