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The Cleveland Browns honored the influential conservative Charlie Kirk on Sunday before his game against the Green Bay Packers, while his commemorative service was held in Arizona.
The Videoboard in Huntington Bank Field showed a photo of Kirk with his family. He was shot dead at an event at the University of Utah Valley earlier this month. Cleveland became the last team to pay tribute to Kirk. The Buffalo Bills honored him during his game on Thursday.
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A monument is seen for Charlie Kirk in Huntington Bank Field during the first half of a NFL football match between the Green Bay Packers and the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, September 21, 2025 in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)
Kirk’s murder sent shock waves through the world of sport with several athletes and figures that spoke against political violence and honored the legacy left by the 31 -year -old.
Several NFL teams honored Kirk with tributes before their games last week. Only a handful of organizations chose not to do so. The owner of the Dallas Cowboys team, Jerry Jones, spoke with journalists about the decision to honor Kirk.
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An image of Charlie Kirk is shown on a large video screen before a NFL football match between the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins, on Thursday, September 18, 2025, in Orchard Park, New York. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)
Erika Kirk, before the memorial service, inspires Christian staff to remain “rooted in faith”
“We all hate violence. And we are impacting us all. And, certainly, we all join in any front, in relation to the threat of violence … He was a young, conscious boy, in the 60s when we had great violence, the lost president (John F.) Kennedy and his brother and many, many others, Martin Luther King,” he said through athletics.
“It is something that we must all know, support our application of the law and do everything possible to maintain violence under control.”
On Sunday, Kirk’s commemorative service began at the State Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, the home of the Arizona cardinals of the NFL. The stadium reached full capacity when the mourners around the world descended in the city.