Of course, he did. He now has his multi-year contract, he’s all free to offend and show his true colors.

Via Daily Caller:

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell is kneeling in support of the league’s decision not to run an American Veterans ad during the Super Bowl.

American Veterans, or AMVETS, was hoping to run an ad during Super Bowl LII on Sunday with a simple message: “Please Stand.” The ad, which is obviously expressing opposition to the national anthem protest that has plagued the NFL for two seasons, was rejected by the NFL and will not appear in the programming.

“The Super Bowl game program is designed for fans to commemorate and celebrate the game, players, teams and the Super Bowl,” the league’s vice president of communications Brian McCarthy previously told The Daily Caller. “It’s never been a place for advertising that could be considered by some as a political statement.”

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