The NFL said the decision to hold a moment of silence honoring Charlie Kirk will be left to individual teams, a league spokesperson confirmed to Scripps News.
The league said it decided to hold a moment of silence before Thursday’s game in Green Bay between the Packers and Commanders.
“The National Football League asks that you please join us in a moment of silent reflection on the murder of Charlie Kirk, the NFL condemns all violence in our communities. It will take all of us to stop hate. Thank you," said the public address announcer before Thursday’s kickoff.
The moment of silence sparked debate over whether the NFL should pay tribute to the divisive conservative activist.
Kirk died Wednesday after being fatally wounded during a speaking event at Utah Valley University. The shooting