LONDON -- Over a dozen players knelt during the national anthem for Sunday's game between the Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium.
It is believed to be a protest to President Donald Trump's recent comments on protests during the anthem.
The Ravens, who have never had players protest previously, had seven players take a knee: linebackers Terrell Suggs, C.J. Mosley and Za'Darius Smith, wide receiver Mike Wallace, safety Tony Jefferson and defensive backs Anthony Levine and Lardarius Webb. Ravens players who didn't kneel locked arms on the sidelines.