Dolphins vow to stay in locker room for anthems to protest social injustice

The Miami Dolphins will stay in the locker room during the playing of the national anthems before their Week 1 game against the New England Patriots. (Wilfredo Lee/AP)

MIAMI -- Black and white Miami Dolphins players and coach Brian Flores released a video on social media Thursday saying they'll protest racial injustice by remaining in their locker room during the national anthem.



The two-minute, 15-second video featured nearly 20 players trading stern rhymes about the nation's social protest movement.



"If you speak up for change, then I shut up and play," safety Bobby McCain said.



The NFL plans to play the national anthem and "Lift Every Voice and Sing" -- the Black national anthem -- before every game this weekend, including the Dolphins' opener Sunday at New England. The Dolphins have been asked several times this week by reporters whether they'll stand or kneel for the songs.



"If we could just right our wrongs, we wouldn't need two songs," centre Ted Karras said in the video.



"We'll just skip the long production and stay inside," tight end Mike Gesicki said.



Flores, wearing a T-shirt that read VOTE, closed the video in unity with his players.



"Before the media starts wondering and guessing, they just answered all your questions," Flores said. "We'll just stay inside."

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