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  • Call Budweiser to stop supporting NFL

    10/04/2017 1:05:26 PM PDT · by TNoldman · 18 replies
    Tnoldman
    Here is a phone number to contact Budweiser to tell them your feelings about NFL players not standing and disrespecting the American National Anthem. 1800 342-5283. Choose Option 1 to leave your comments.
  • Anheuser-Busch backs BLM/NFL thugs won't end sponsorship

    10/03/2017 12:28:20 PM PDT · by jmaroneps37 · 82 replies
    vanity | October 3, 2017 | vanity
    They are siding with the Black Lives Matter/ NFL thugs and giving us the finger. Use their number 1-800 342 5283 and give them an earful. Also NFL 212 4502225 and White House comment line is 202 456 1111
  • N.J. mega car dealer pulls TV ads over NFL protests

    10/03/2017 11:14:20 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 17 replies
    www.nj.com ^ | October 2, 2017 at 7:05 PM | By Sophie Nieto-Munoz
    RARITAN TWP. -- In response to the ongoing controversy surrounding NFL players kneeling during the national anthem, the owner of Flemington Car and Truck Country has pulled the dealership's ads from broadcasts of games for the remainder of the 2017 season. "The National Football League and its owners have shown their fans and marketing partners that they do not have a comprehensive policy to ensure that players stand and show respect for America and our flag during the playing of the national anthem," Steve Kalafer said in a statement. "We have cancelled all of our NFL advertising on the Optimum...
  • Budweiser Just Responded to the National Anthem Protest. It's Amazing

    09/28/2017 4:30:59 PM PDT · by markomalley · 202 replies
    Independent Journal Review ^ | 9/28/17 | Benny Johnson
    The NFL has seen major backlash after mass national anthem protests last Sunday. Fans are burning jerseys, sponsors are dropping players, and ratings are down. The protest was sparked by President Trump saying the anthem protesters should be fired. Some entire teams sat out the anthem last Sunday as the protests escalated to new levels. There have been many responses to the outcry. Many Americans on both sides are angry. Now, one of the NFL's biggest and most well-known sponsors, Anheuser-Busch, has weighed in on the controversy. In an official statement to IJR, Anheuser-Busch said the company supports free speech: At Anheuser-Busch...
  • It Begins. Owner of Historic US Clothing Company Pulls Ads from NFL Games

    09/27/2017 5:35:53 PM PDT · by BlackFemaleArmyColonel · 77 replies
    The Gateway Pundit ^ | 27 September 2017 | Jim Hoft
    Allan Jones, CEO of Hardwick Clothing and Check Into Cash payday loan company, announced on Tuesday he is through with sponsoring the wardrobes and advertising on the NFL. Hardwick Clothing is America’s oldest suit maker. In his statement Jones said, “Our companies will not condone unpatriotic behavior!” The Times Free Press reported: Two years ago, Cleveland, Tenn., businessman Allan Jones was proudly showing off his newly acquired Hardwick Clothing-brand suits by providing the wardrobe for NBC’s on-air talent during the network’s broadcasts of NFL football games. But after NFL players and coaches challenged President Donald Trump and many took a...
  • It Begins. Owner of Historic US Clothing Company Pulls Ads from NFL Games

    09/27/2017 9:30:42 AM PDT · by doug from upland · 73 replies
    gateway pundit ^ | 9-27-17 | Jim Hoft
    Allan Jones is CEO of Hardwick Clothing and Check Into Cash payday loan company announced on Tuesday his is through with sponsoring the wardrobes and advertising on the NFL. Hardwick Clothing is America’s oldest suit maker. In his statement Jones said, “Our companies will not condone unpatriotic behavior!” The Times Free Press reported: Two years ago, Cleveland, Tenn., businessman Allan Jones was proudly showing off his newly acquired Hardwick Clothing-brand suits by providing the wardrobe for NBC’s on-air talent during the network’s broadcasts of NFL football games. But after NFL players and coaches challenged President Donald Trump and many took...
  • Advertisers To NFL And Its Players: Clean Up Your Act. Or Else...(9-16-2014) Old article

    09/26/2017 12:45:34 PM PDT · by safetysign · 81 replies
    Yahoo ^ | Sep 16, 2014 | Dawn Macelli
    e National Football League is prime territory for companies looking to sell their products, after all who wouldn't want to be associated with the most popular sport in America? Now those companies are sending a message to the NFL that a certain standard is expected by those who are footing the bill. The actions of a few players are giving the NFL a black eye in front of the companies that contribute heavily to the profitability of the league and its 32 member franchises. Advertisers are hearing feedback from American consumers that the off the field conduct of some players...
  • NFL sponsors unconcerned about national anthem protests: Official

    09/25/2017 11:12:06 AM PDT · by janetjanet998 · 141 replies
    The NFL’s top corporate sponsors haven’t expressed any concern about the unprecedented wave of player national anthem protests this weekend, a league spokesman said Monday. NFL players engaged in widespread demonstrations on Sunday, hours after President Donald Trump called on the league’s owners to fire ‘son of a [expletive]’ who kneel during the pregame national anthem. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and the vast majority of the league’s 32 owners issued statements in solidarity with players and condemned Trump for engaging in divisive rhetoric. “We talk to our sponsors all the time, whether it’s raining or the sun is out. We’ve...
  • NFL Players Association - Sponsors

    09/25/2017 6:00:05 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 43 replies
    We work collaboratively on the overall planning and integration of NFL players leveraged within our partners’ annual NFL player-integrated promotional campaigns.We emphasize engagement and alignment with NFL sponsors to help implement your platforms, offer guidance on activating players and collaborate on all initiatives aimed at growing and leveraging your player rights. Current Sponsors: Anheuser-Busch Barclaycard US Bose Bridgestone Campbell's Soup Company Castrol Courtyard Marriott Dairy Management, Inc. (Fuel Up to Play 60) Dannon Extreme Networks FedEx Frito-Lay Gatorade Hyundai Motor America Mars Snackfood Microsoft Nationwide News America Papa John's Pepsi Procter & Gamble Quaker Verizon Visa USAA
  • FYI: NFL Sponsors 2017

    09/24/2017 9:21:56 AM PDT · by janetjanet998 · 84 replies
    Anheuser-Busch Barclaycard US Bose Bridgestone Campbell's Soup Company Castrol Courtyard Marriott Dairy Management, Inc. (Fuel Up to Play 60) Dannon Extreme Networks FedEx Frito-Lay Gatorade Hyundai Motor America Mars Snackfood Microsoft Nationwide News America Papa John's Pepsi Procter & Gamble Quaker Verizon Visa USAA
  • Watch: Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars players kneel during anthem after Trump criticism

    09/24/2017 6:54:10 AM PDT · by SMGFan · 206 replies
    washington examiner ^ | September 24, 2017
    NFL players responded to President Trump's criticisms of players protesting police brutality by taking a knee during the national anthem by kneeling en masse Sunday morning. The opening of the NFL Sunday slate of games took place Sunday morning in London, and many players from both the Baltimore Ravens and the Jacksonville Jaguars took a knee during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner."