Antonio Cromartie protests national anthem in London

Indianapolis Colts cornerback Antonio Cromartie continued his protest of the national anthem overseas Sunday, kneeling and raising a fist during the pregame proceedings.

Cromartie did the same the week prior, though this time came in front of a national audience.

Mike Tunison of Vice Sports caught the moment:

Bleacher Report’s Mike Freeman was one of many to notice the broadcast cut away from the moment quickly:

Cromartie stood back up for the British anthem, ”God Save The Queen.”

Continuing the protest of the anthem started by Colin Kaepernick after speaking out on education systems in the United States, Cromartie was the only visible player protesting in Sunday’s early game across the pond.

About Chris Roling

Chris is an Ohio University E.W. Scripps School of Journalism graduate and associate editor here at TSD. He also covers breaking news and the NFL at Bleacher Report and resides in Athens (OH) with his wife and two dogs.

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