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Fans slam ‘disgraceful’ NBC for failing to show the national anthem ahead of Rams-Eagles playoff game

NBC Sports opted against airing the national anthem before Sunday’s Divisional Round game between the Philadelphia Eagles and visiting Los Angeles Rams.

Various networks have taken different approaches to showing The Star-Spangled Banner before kickoffs, but NBC appeared to have angered many fans by refusing to do so on Sunday.

‘Y’all and the @NFL are a disgrace and total losers for not showing the national anthem for the Rams v Eagles,’ one critic wrote on X. ‘Wow.’

Another fan mistakenly directed his displeasure at NBC News: ‘@NBCNews F^%# You for not showing the national Anthem!!! Shame on you!!!’

‘Once again NBC doesn’t show national anthem,’ one commenter added. ‘Thank God our country is moving away from woke and woke networks!!!’

One fan thought NBC’s decision was particularly egregious considering the national outpouring of sympathy for those impacted by the wildfires around Los Angeles.  

A Philadelphia Eagles’ fan holds an eagle head before Sunday’s game against the LA Rams

Several fans were irate that NBC opted against showing Sunday's national anthem in Philly

Several fans were irate that NBC opted against showing Sunday’s national anthem in Philly 

‘I’m extremely disappointed  @NBCSports did not broadcast the national anthem, especially in light of what has happened in the last two weeks with the wildfires in LA,’ one person wrote. 

‘Obviously, NBC does not know how to stay classy.’ 

Years ago, networks rarely aired the national anthem outside of the Super Bowl or other major championships. 

In fact, before 2009, NFL players weren’t even required to be on the field for the anthem with the exception of brief period following the 9/11 attacks.

However, the league and networks’ handling of the anthem has come under scrutiny since prominent players began protesting racist police brutality by kneeling during the song throughout the 2016 and 2017 seasons.

Now players are required to ‘stand and show respect for the flag’ if they are present on the field during the anthem. 

However, players do have the right to remain in the locker room if they choose.

Jalen Carter #98 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on before the game on Sunday

Jalen Carter #98 of the Philadelphia Eagles looks on before the game on Sunday 

The issue has also popped up at the collegiate level. 

Recently ESPN chief Burke Magnus admitted the network made ‘an enormous mistake’ not showing the national anthem before the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans.

But Magnus blamed ‘human error’ after neither ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ nor the moment of silence were shown on the main broadcast following the deadly terror attack, which killed 14 people and injured a further 35.

College football fans were left furious, with one branding ESPN ‘disgusting’ and former anchor Sage Steele accusing the network of deliberately skipping the anthem before Notre Dame faced Georgia at Caesars Superdome.

But Magnus, ESPN’s president of content, insists the network feels ‘terrible’ about the incident and ‘should be held to account’ over it.

‘There are a group of people in Bristol who just made an enormous mistake,’ he told The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show

‘It was a human error, it happens. I don’t want to minimize it by any stretch but nothing was normal about that next day – including our programming lineup.’

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