NFL shares Lions fan sign that some claim mocks Hockenson, Higbee injuries

NFL shares Lions fan sign that some claim mocks Hockenson, Higbee injuries

“I’m taking a knee,” he says, taking a chunk out of his opponent as a metaphor for the tough-guy personality he promises to bring to the Motor City. But why would the Vikings intervene? Minnesota was Detroit’s last opponent in the regular season, but the game was a little tough for the Lions. The Vikings might just be the Vikings, as Detroit captured the NFC North from Minnesota in December. On the 24th, the team celebrated advancing to the postseason and faced the Rams for the first time in Wild Card Weekend.

And “knee helmet” was only used against the Vikings and Rams, teams that had their knees torn up by a Lions player, while “huk out em” was used against the Buccaneers and the NFC Championship. . As such, it drew criticism that it was in poor taste, with Vikings fans criticizing the NFL for sharing it on its social media pages.

 

outside. We’re up and it takes two more hits to bring us down. Then stand up holding the opposite knee as you go up. It takes three hits to take us down. When we do that, we take another piece from you. Soon we will be the last survivors.”

James

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