Jacksonville Jaguars Shad Khan was conspicuously silent on Saturday following President Donald Trump’s comments about players who choose to kneel during the national anthem. It seemed he was waiting until Sunday to make his loudest statement yet.

Following Trump’s comments in which he claimed players should be fired for kneeling during the national anthem, Khan, who donated $1 million to Trump’s presidential campaign, declined to make a public statement of his own. Instead, he referred to a Jaguars spokesperson:

“Commissioner Goodell’s statement speaks for Mr. Khan and the Jaguars.”

Then, before Jacksonville’s London game on Sunday morning, one where a number of players from both sides chose to kneel, Khan linked arms with two of his players as a show of unity.

Afterwards, Khan issued this statement:

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