Titans’ Casey says he will protest during anthem this season

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Tennessee Titans defensive end Jurrell Casey (99) pumps his fist. (Austin Anthony/AP)

Tennessee Titans defensive lineman Jurrell Casey says he plans to protest during the national anthem this season, even if it means getting a fine.

Casey tells CNN that "I’m going to take a fine this year, why not? I’m going to protest during the flag. That’s what I’m going to say now."

Titans officials had no immediate response.

The NFL approved a policy in May allowing players to protest during the national anthem by staying in the locker room but forbidding them from sitting or taking a knee if they’re on the field.

The NFL Players Association has filed a grievance with the league to challenge the policy.

Casey raised a fist at the end of the national anthem before games last season.

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