The St. Louis Rams made an entrance to the field that will not be soon forgiven forgotten.
In a silent statement about the decision by a Ferguson, Mo., grand jury not to indict police officer Darren Wilson, Rams players entered the field with the now familiar pants up don’t loot hands up, don’t shoot.
On Sunday, as they ran onto the field to play the Oakland Raiders, Rams players raised their arms in a “hands up, don’t shoot” gesture. Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey, Kenny Britt, Chris Givens, and Jared Cook were the players shown taking part in the protest. h/t washingtonpost
This isn’t the first Ferguson demonstration during a Rams game. The Oct. 13 against San Francisco brought protests and members of the Redskins’ secondary protested during a preseason game.
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