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NFL players who protested during the national anthem in Week 17

Several NFL players across the league have joined San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick since he began a pregame protest of racial oppression and inequality in the United States by sitting down during the national anthem before a preseason game, then kneeling during the anthem in Week 1. Here are the players who protested in Week 17:

Los Angeles Rams: Defensive end Robert Quinn raised his right fist during the national anthem before Sunday's game against the Cardinals, as has been his custom since the start of the regular season. Quinn said he will continue to do so, regardless of whatever backlash he receives on social media. Said Quinn: "People have the right to voice their opinion. It’s up to you whether you listen to it or not. If people feel bad or feel upset about making a stand, that’s their personal opinion and judgment. At the end of the day, I’m just standing up for what I believe is right." -- Alden Gonzalez

Seattle Seahawks: Seahawks players linked arms during the anthem before Sunday's game against the 49ers, as they’ve done every regular-season game this season. -- Sheil Kapadia

San Francisco 49ers: As they have all season, quarterback Colin Kaepernick, outside linebacker Eli Harold and safety Eric Reid knelt during the national anthem in protest of racial inequality in the United States. -- Nick Wagoner

San Diego Chargers: Before Sunday's game against the Chiefs, offensive linemen Joe Barksdale, D.J. Fluker and Chris Hairston once again raised their fists during the national anthem. -- Eric D. Williams

Miami Dolphins: Wide receiver Kenny Stills and safety Michael Thomas knelt for the anthem before the Dolphins' game against the Patriots on Sunday. They have done so for every game this season. -- James Walker

Tennessee Titans: Following the national anthem sung before the Titans' game against the Texans on Sunday, linebacker Wesley Woodyard and defensive linemen Jurrell Casey, Al Woods and DaQuan Jones raised a fist in the air. -- Paul Kuharsky

Philadelphia Eagles: Safety Malcolm Jenkins raised a fist over his head during the national anthem before Sunday's game against the Cowboys. He has been protesting since Week 2 against the Chicago Bears. Cornerback Ron Brooks once joined him, but he has not been present on the sideline the past 10 games since undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured quad tendon. In early November, Jenkins discussed at length his reasons for protesting. -- Tim McManus