NFL Didn’t Require Tributes, But Teams Honored Charlie Kirk Anyway | Eastern NC Now

Several teams had a moment of silence before their Week 2 matchup games.

ENCNow
    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the The Daily Wire. The author of this post is Amanda Harding.

    The days following the assassination of Charlie Kirk have been filled with tributes, both public and private, including from major corporations and celebrities.

    Ahead of Sunday's NFL games, a league spokesperson said it would be left to individual teams to decide whether to acknowledge Charlie Kirk's tragic death. Some clubs chose to do so, while others did not.

    The Tennessee Titans displayed a photo of Kirk and his family on the Jumbotron while observing a moment of silence before the game.

    The Miami Dolphins also held a moment of silence for Kirk, the victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, and "any other victims of violence." They also offered a "prayer for unity in our country."

    The New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, and Dallas Cowboys honored Kirk's memory, while the New Orleans Saints held a moment of silence.

    The Kansas City Chiefs made an announcement at Arrowhead Stadium before their game Sunday night. It said, "Our nation has witnessed several acts of senseless violence in recent weeks, including the deaths of schoolchildren in Colorado, churchgoers in Minnesota, and Charlie Kirk in Utah."

    "At this time, we ask you to join us in a moment of silence as we remember those we have lost."

    The Pittsburgh Steelers did not hold an audible tribute but marked the occasion with a pregame flyover and flags at half-staff.

    Meanwhile, the Detroit Lions, Cincinnati Bengals, Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts, and Minnesota Vikings chose not to hold any tributes for Kirk.

    The Colts explained that the team instead held a moment of silence for Forrest Lucas, founder of Lucas Oil, the namesake of their stadium. They noted this tribute had been scheduled since his death last month.

    Prior to the weekend, the Green Bay Packers held a moment of silence before their Thursday night game against the Washington Commanders on September 11, one day after Kirk's assassination.

    "He was a national figure," NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said in a statement to USA Today Sports. "The murder took place about 24 hours before the game."

    "There have been a variety of moments of silence and tributes in-stadium and on-air in all games or a game immediately following events that rise to a national level. Clubs also often hold moments following a tragic event that affects their community."

HbAD0

    Outside of football, other professional sports teams also paid tribute, including Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Blake Treinen, who wrote "Charlie Kirk" on the side of his hat between two crosses. The New York Yankees also observed a moment of silence before their game on Wednesday.

    A memorial for Kirk will be held next Sunday, September 21, at State Farm Stadium, home of the Arizona Cardinals, in Glendale. The venue seats 63,000 people.

poll#223
In the shadow of the political assassination of Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning USA, a stain now exists upon our nation's collective conscious, a condition that must be exorcised, or our nation will not function properly as one of a self-governed people. Understanding these long standing truths: What would you suggest as a quick, and, or proper corrective measure?
  Destroy the Fascist Donald Trump and all of MAGA, because America must never be Great Again.
  Our self-governed people, and their properly restored institutions, under President Trump, must discover the root causes to properly correct, and save our Constitutional Republic.
  I thought we had to shut down Free Speech we don't like to save our "democracy," so I am totally confused now.
102 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

Go Back

HbAD1

Latest State and Federal

Tax Day is a week away, and the reports are in: North Carolinians are winning big with record-setting tax returns thanks to President Trump and Republicans' Working Families Tax Cuts.
“It is a trust fund, a piece of the American economy for every child that they will be able to take out when they are 18.”
For most of her life, Zofia Cheeseman built her life and schedule around being a gymnast until a health scare forced her to look at her life off the mat.
"We could very well end up having a friendly takeover of Cuba."

HbAD2

You can't make this up. If you turned this script into Hollywood, they'd say it's too on the nose.
"Alaska native" firms, most often in Virginia, were paid $45 billion in Pentagon contracts thanks to DEI law.
Small cities rarely make headlines. Their struggles - fiscal mismanagement, leadership vacuums, the slow erosion of public trust - play out in school gymnasiums and wood-paneled council chambers, witnessed by a handful of residents and largely ignored by the world outside.
"Go that way and get down ... there has been a shooting ... there are people dead over here."
Former provost Chris Clemens has dropped his open meetings and public records lawsuit against the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

HbAD3

How the Minnesota Senate race became a purity test for the far Left

HbAD4

 
 
Back to Top