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Trump Getting Booed At NFL Game Goes Viral—So He Shares Player’s Tribute Dance

Trump became the first president since 1978 to attend a regular-season NFL game and participated in a military enlistment ceremony amid ongoing tensions with the league.

  • On Nov. 9, President Donald Trump attended the Washington Commanders‑Detroit Lions game at Northwest Stadium and was booed on the videoboard, becoming the first sitting president at a regular-season NFL game since 1978.
  • As part of the NFL's veterans initiative, Trump attended amid long-running friction with the league over anthem protests that began with Colin Kaepernick, then-49ers quarterback .
  • During the third quarter, Trump joined Fox broadcasters Kenny Albert and Jonathan Vilma for about eight minutes of lighthearted chat and presided over a Veterans Day-themed halftime event, reading the military oath on-field.
  • Following his appearance, the Washington Commanders lost 4-2 to the Detroit Lions and fell to a 3-7 record, as Trump left before Sunday’s game ended.
  • Trump has pushed to have the new stadium named after him, ESPN reported on Nov. 8 that his team contacted the Commanders' ownership about the nearly $4bn RFK Stadium site project including a $3.7 billion domed stadium.
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iNews broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, November 10, 2025.
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