Broncos' Marshall will stand for anthem after meetings with police
Ron Chenoy / USA TODAY
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall has decided to end his protest of social injustice in America after having productive meetings with the Denver Police.
Marshall joined San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick by protesting in Week 1, and has continued to kneel during pregame anthems ever since.
In a statement on Instagram, Marshall cited "productive discussions" as the reason for ending his protest, but said he hasn't changed his "stance on things."
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