The NFL Is Removing 'End Racism' From End Zone During Super Bowl In New Orleans
- The National Football League will stencil 'Choose Love' in the back of the end zone for Super Bowl LIX at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
- The other end zone will feature the message 'It Takes All of Us.'
- This marks the first Super Bowl since 2021 without the phrase 'End Racism' in an end zone.
- An NFL representative stated, 'I believe that our diversity efforts have led to making the NFL better.
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