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Former NFL running back Herschel Walker responded this morning to the latest national anthem protests by NFL players.

Raiders running back Marshawn Lynch drew the ire of fans and President Trump by sitting out the “Star-Spangled Banner” before Sunday’s game in Mexico City, but standing for the host country’s anthem.

Walker said he’s “insulted” by the anthem protests, believing Lynch is “taking this as a joke.” The former Dallas Cowboy and Minnesota Viking faulted commissioner Roger Goodell for failing to take a stand when the protests started.

“I said guys should be suspended at the beginning. I don’t care what people say. The national anthem is the United States of America. … You never protest that,” the 1982 Heisman Trophy winner said

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