The words “End Racism” will not be shown in the back end -zones under the Super Bowl Lix between Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
Instead, the phrases “Choose Love” and “It Take All of Us” will be emblazoned in final zones at Caesar’s Superdome. NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told The Athletic on Tuesday that the decision was coming in the midst of the recent tragedies that have happened in the United States since the beginning of 2025, including terrorist attacks, DC, Airport.
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Kansas City Chiefs’ final zone before the Super Bowl LVIII against San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas. (Ryan Kang/Getty Images)
“We felt it was an appropriate statement for what the country has collectively endured, given the recent tragedies and can serve as inspiration,” he told the business.
McCarthy added that “End Racism” was only seen under the Eagles’ NFC Championship -Ssey against Washington commands. The AFC championship where Chiefs topped Buffalo Bills included the aforementioned sentences.
The stencil “End Racism” debuted in 2020 after a summer of racial turmoil in the United States that the term was shown in Chiefs’ final zone in last year’s Super Bowl. San Francisco 49ers had “It takes us all.”
NFL’s steps to remove it for the Super Bowl came when NFL commissioner Roger Goodell defended the league’s policy of diversity, justice and inclusion (DEI).
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The words “End Racism” and the New Orleans Saints logo in the final zone. (Kirby Lee -usa Today Sports)
“We got into the diversity efforts because we felt it was the right thing for the National Football League, and we will continue these efforts because we have not only convinced ourselves, we have proven it to make it better, NFL, “Said Goodell. “We are not in this because it is a tendency to get in or a tendency to get out of it.
“Our endeavors are fundamental to trying to attract the best possible talent in the National Football League, both on and off the field, as I said earlier. We see it. We see how it benefits the National Football League, and then I think, That we will continue this effort.
Goodell said the league’s DEI effort was a reflection of the foundation of the league.
“I think it’s also clearly a reflection on our fanbase and our community and our players. People talk a lot about Rooney rule … For us there is no requirement to hire a particular individual on the basis of race or Gender. .

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference, Monday, February 3, 2025, in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt York)
“So many of us, including the National Football League in our office, do it voluntarily at all levels because it has benefited us”