National Boycott Of The Nfl Day

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Oh, for the love of football, or maybe not so much on this day! National Boycott of the NFL Day, an unofficial yet well-popularized day, came into being through the Internet, leading thousands to express their strong viewpoints. Get set for a playful journey into this eventful day!

When is Boycott Of The Nfl Day?

It's national boycott of the nfl day on the 26th September.


What's the game all about?

The National Boycott of the NFL Day began to appear on the Internet around 2017, presumably as a reaction to the NFL's stance on various issues of national significance. It isn't affiliated with any national recognition or endorsement, yet, managed to gain outsized attention becoming something of a 'fan-less' fan club of the NFL.

Catch the timing right

The day gained significant traction on 26th September 2017, pretty much the day after NFL's typical Sunday games. A casual coincidence or planned event? The jury is still out on this one! Internet was buzzing with 15,267 mentions. For a day that calls for a ‘boycott,’ that's definitely scored a touchdown in attracting the spotlight.

A look on the other side

Arguments aside, this day marks a momentous example of how the Internet is influential in shaping collective action. It brought to the forefront issues that were a mix of sports, politics, and public sentiment. However, if you're still up for the coin toss of viewpoints, you might want to go in for a full-blown football feast and just switch channels when the NFL matches air!



History behind the term 'Boycott Of The Nfl'


2016

Colin Kaepernick's Protest

In 2016, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick began kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality. His peaceful protest drew attention and sparked a nationwide debate about patriotism and the role of athletes in social activism.


2017

Boycott Calls

In 2017, following Colin Kaepernick's protest, some individuals and organizations started calling for a boycott of the NFL. These boycott calls claimed that the league had not taken appropriate action against Kaepernick and other players who joined the protest, and argued that the protests were disrespectful to the flag and the military.


2017

President Trump's Involvement

Later in the same year, President Donald Trump criticized the NFL and its players for kneeling during the national anthem. Trump's comments intensified the ongoing debate and further motivated some people to boycott the NFL. His involvement elevated the issue to a national stage and added a political dimension to the boycott movement.



2018

Declining TV Ratings

In 2018, the NFL's TV ratings experienced a decline compared to previous years. While it is challenging to attribute this decline solely to the boycott, it is widely believed that the controversy surrounding the protests and calls for boycotts played a role in viewer disengagement. The declining ratings prompted additional discussions about the impact of political and social issues on professional sports.


2018

Nike's Ad Campaign

Later in 2018, sportswear company Nike launched an advertising campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick with the slogan 'Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.' The campaign sparked further controversy and led to calls for a boycott of Nike, reigniting the debate surrounding the NFL protests and expanding it to encompass the broader culture war.


2020

Continued Debate and Cultural Impact

The debate surrounding the boycott of the NFL continues to this day, and it has had a lasting cultural impact on the intersection of sports, politics, and social activism. It highlighted the power of athletes to use their platform to raise awareness and spark change. The boycott also raised important questions about freedom of expression, patriotism, and the role of corporations in socio-political matters.



Did you know?

Did you know that there were more mentions of National Boycott of the NFL Day on 26th Sep 2017 than the typical 'Super Bowl Sunday' feasts?

Tagged

awareness sports Social media activism NFL boycott

First identified

25th September 2017

Most mentioned on

26th September 2017

Total mentions

15267

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