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Ed Reed's Shirt Honoring Slain Black Victims Is Highlight of Hall of Fame Game

Football returned Thursday when the Ravens and Broncos squared off in the Hall of Fame Game.

While the game did feature the first-ever challenge on a pass interference call, the main talk from the contest was about Baltimore legend Ed Reed and his T-shirt choice.

Reed, who is set to be inducted into the Hall of Fame this weekend, recognized multiple Black people who were killed in racist incidents across the United States. The shirt featured nine faces including Eric Garner, Tamir Rice, Sandra Bland, Mike Brown and Trayvon Martin.

Some people watching when Reed was interviewed during the game noticed how the camera was zoomed in at one point, making it harder to see Reed's shirt.