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Jerry Jones has not decided if he will change stance on players protesting during national anthem
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

A significant number of NFL players are expected to kneel during the national anthem when the 2020 season begins, and many have wondered if Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones will change his stance on protests during the anthem. As of now, he is not ready to commit to doing that.

Jones was asked during a conference call with reporters on Wednesday whether or not he will require players to stand during “The Star-Spangled Banner” this season like he has in the past. He said no decision has been made but indicated he is open to changing his policy.

Jones has had a strict view on protests during the national anthem for several years. He explicitly told players at one point that they would not play for the Cowboys if they kneeled during the anthem, and we saw one player change his approach to protesting during the anthem after being traded to Dallas last year.

The Cowboys will likely have an internal discussion about how to handle the anthem, but Jones saying “that was then” may have been a hint that he is willing to alter his stance.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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