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The Dallas Cowboys were among the teams to honor Charlie Kirk before the start of Sunday after the murder of the conservative influential in Utah at the beginning of the week.
The cowboys put a photo of Kirk on their videoboard at the AT&T stadium before the team played the New York giants.
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A general view of a message in memory of Charlie Kirk is shown on the video board before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the New York giants at the AT&T stadium on September 14, 2025. (Raymond Carlin III/Imagn images)
The owner of the Cowboys team, Jerry Jones, spoke with the journalists after the game and explained why the team decided to honor the 31 -year -old.
“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.”
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The owner of the Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, looks before the match against the Baltimore Ravens at the AT&T stadium. (Jerome Miron/Imagn images)
The cowboys, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets and New Orleans Saints honored Kirk before the 1 PM et games began. The Arizona Cardinals and Kansas City Chiefs did the same in the afternoon games.
The Baltimore Ravens, Cincinnati Bengals, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings and Indianapolis Colts decided not to do so.
Kirk was shot dead while talking at an event at Utah Valley University in OEM, Utah. The shooting caused a 33 -hour human hunt and led to Tyler Robinson’s arrest in relation to the incident on Friday.
The vigils and memories were carried out throughout the country in recent days to honor their memory.