Report: 65-70 percent of one NFL team could be kneeling in protest on Sunday

This is sure to cause even more controversy for the NFL. Following controversial comments from their owner this week, ESPN's Josina Anderson is reporting that 65-70 percent of the Houston Texans are likely to kneel during the national anthem as a form of protest prior to Sunday's game at Seattle.

This is sure to cause even more controversy for the NFL.

Following controversial comments from their owner this week, ESPN's Josina Anderson is reporting that "65-70 percent" of the Houston Texans are likely to kneel during the national anthem as a form of protest prior to Sunday's game at Seattle.

Texans OT Duane Brown told @JosinaAnderson that he anticipates “65-70 percent” of his teammates will kneel today. Won’t remove helmet decals

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 29, 2017

Texans plan group protest; options include kneeling, peeling Texans decal off helmet, raising fists, staying in locker room during anthem.

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 29, 2017

The potential demonstrations comes after transcripts were released from a recent NFL owners meeting, where Texans owner Bob McNair used the phrase "inmates running the prison" when referring to players and the ongoing protests.

Several players across the league were upset by the comment, feeling that they merited more respect than that expression. Obviously Texans players were extraordinarily upset, with players considering walking out of practice as a response. One player, DeAndre Hopkins, did indeed miss practice because of the comments.

The outrage was enough that McNair released this statement as an apology on Friday.

"I regret that I used that expression. I never meant to offend anyone and I was not referring to our players. I used a figure of speech that was never intended to be taken literally. I would never characterize our players of our league that way and I apologize to anyone who was offended by it."

Considering the litany of protests that have already occurred this season, this potential one by the Texans will only add another layer to what has been a bizarre political situation in the NFL over the past 14 months.

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