Nine NFL Teams Have Not (Yet) Virtue-Signaled for 'Pride Month'

As of this publication, nine NFL teams have not changed their public facing profile to a pride-themed logo, have not made a recent public social media post supporting pride initiatives or products, and do not have an easily located page promoting specific ideologies or events on their website. If the pages do exist, they aren't easy to find.

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The nine teams are as follows: Atlanta Falcons, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys, Kansas City Chiefs, New Orleans Saints, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Tennessee Titans.

This list is not exhaustive, and is subject to change. In fact, a couple teams were late removals from lists that were circulating just 24 hours prior.

This included the Green Bay Packers who made a "football is for everyone" post on June 4th on X, and turned off the comments.

Ed Morrissey

"... and turned off the comments." Much Brave! Very Courage! I guess football is for everyone, but commentary on football's forays into politics not so much.

Note well that the list does not include teams on either coast, with the exception of the Atlanta Falcons (close enough). These are most of the "flyover" teams, although one such team did all three of the above criteria -- the Vikings, which won't surprise anyone watching the wind blow in Minneapolis and St. Paul the last few years. 

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