The Broncos are sending a message to President Donald Trump.

A majority of Broncos players kneeled during the playing of the National Anthem before their Week 3 game in Buffalo against the Bills.

Only 19 players, in fact, stood for the Anthem.

Large contingent of Broncos kneeling for the anthem. Von Miller included. pic.twitter.com/OBeAYKHgYP — Ryan Koenigsberg (@RyanKoenigsberg) September 24, 2017

Photos of Broncos players kneeling during the anthem. Rookie LT Garett Bolles his hand on Von Miller's shoulder. (pics by @Presto89) pic.twitter.com/lmXq82iu6o — Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) September 24, 2017

The gesture comes two days after Trump made critical remarks about NFL protestors, suggesting they should be fired if they don't stand. This prompted several team owners and high-level executives to release statements, opposing the President's stance.

Broncos CEO Joe Ellis said Saturday night "our players have shown a tremendous commitment to raising awareness for important societal issues," and that the organization will "continue to support them and work together to advocate for values of respect, diversity and inclusion."