NFL’s New Orleans Saints kneel then stand in London game

The entire New Orleans Saints team took a knee before the US national anthem was played at Wembley Stadium today only to stand up together when it was sung. 

The Louisiana-based side were in London to take on the Miami Dolphins in front of a packed stadium and stood up together to show ‘solidarity for all’. 

President Donald Trump had urged players to stand during the anthem to ‘respect’ the country and even called for the stars to be fired if they kneel. 

But three Dolphins players defied Trump and knelt during the anthem before the match at 2.30pm. 

The entire New Orleans Saints side stood up during the US national anthem and linked arms 

The players stood up after kneeling and remained standing throughout the duration of the anthem 

The players stood up after kneeling and remained standing throughout the duration of the anthem 

The entire New Orleans Saints team knelt before and stood during the Star Spangled Banner

The entire New Orleans Saints team knelt before and stood during the Star Spangled Banner

The players were seen kneeling and did so to protest against the oppression of black Americans

The players were seen kneeling and did so to protest against the oppression of black Americans

He wrote on Twitter on Saturday: ‘Very important that NFL players STAND tomorrow, and always, for the playing of our National Anthem. Respect our Flag and our Country!’ 

Dolphins players Julius Thomas, Michael Thomas, Kenny Stills all took a knee and remained that way during the playing of the Star-Spangled Banner. The number was down from seven last week. 

Drew Brees, the New Orleans quarterback, had posted on Twitter earlier in the week that his team would kneel together before the anthem and then stand during it to show ‘solidarity for all’.

In a gesture initiated last season by then-San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, several NFL players have routinely knelt on one knee during the playing of the American anthem.

It is intended to call attention to what the protesting players see as a pattern of racism in the treatment of African-Americans by US police.

The three Dolphins players who knelt had also been part of the protest movement last year.

London-born Jay Ajayi, who plays for the Dolphins and poster boy of the International Series, stood during the US national anthem.  

Last week, Ajayi was one of 10 Miami Dolphins players to wear an #IMWITHKAP T-shirt in warm ups and one of seven to stand during the playing of the Star-Spangled Banner before defeat by the New York Jets.  

Dolphins trio Kenny Stills, Michael Thomas and Julius Thomas remained down throughout

Dolphins trio Kenny Stills, Michael Thomas and Julius Thomas remained down throughout

London-born Miami Dolphins star Jay Ajayi stood during the US national anthem at Wembley

London-born Miami Dolphins star Jay Ajayi stood during the US national anthem at Wembley

The running back, who met Arsenal legend Thierry Henry before kick off, did not take a knee

The running back, who met Arsenal legend Thierry Henry before kick off, did not take a knee

US president Donald Trump recently called for players who take a knee to be fired by the NFL

US president Donald Trump recently called for players who take a knee to be fired by the NFL

But while wide receiver Kenny Stills again wore a garment in support of out-of-work former San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick, Ajayi was decked in a hoodie before the game with New Orleans Saints. 

Offensive tackle Laremy Tunsil stood behind the trio and stretched. The Saints were true to the pre-match declaration of quarterback Drew Brees, who said the Saints would kneel before and stand during the anthem. 

Ajayi, who was born in London and moved to Texas aged seven, missed the Dolphins last game in Wembley two years ago due to a cracked rib.

But he suited up and made his Wembley debut despite being questionable with a knee injury.

Arsenal fan Ajayi embraced hero Thierry Henry prior to kick-off, and the Frenchman was promptly grabbed by fellow Gunners fan Ndamukong Suh, the giant defensive tackle.

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk