The NFL is ripe with protest, as more than 200 players around the league chose to kneel or sit during the national anthem in Sunday's games.
Just six NFL teams -- 12 remained before this weekend's games -- have not had a player protest by kneeling or sitting during the pre-game anthem. Only the Cowboys, Cardinals, Bears, Vikings, Bengals and Jets haven't had a player protest. The Jets, Bears, Vikings and Bengals did lock arms in solidarity Sunday ahead of their games.
The Cowboys and Cardinals, slated for Monday night football this week, are the only teams who haven't played since President Trump commented late Friday that protesting players should be punished for the "total disrespect of our heritage.