The Dallas Cowboys linked arms prior to Monday's game against the Arizona Cardinals in an ostensible protest against police brutality and racial inequality, and Cowboys owner Jerry Jones believes it could happen for the rest of the year.
At a rally Friday, Trump asked NFL owners to fire players who continued to protest during the national anthem, drawing league-wide and national derision.
The Cowboys elected to link arms and Jones said it may not be a one-off from his team.
"It wouldn't surprise me if it's a template going forward," Jones said via 105.3 The Fan.
Numerous teams refused to take the field prior to the anthem, with several players and executives blasting Trump for his comments.
Jones donated $1 million to Trump's presidential campaign.








