The NFL is pushing the pause button on new National Anthem rules for the upcoming 2018 season after objections from the players' union. From the AP:

Hours after The Associated Press reported that Miami Dolphins players who protest on the field during the anthem could be suspended for up to four games under a team policy issued this week, the league and the players union issued a joint statement late Thursday night saying the two sides are talking things out.



“The NFL and NFLPA, through recent discussions, have been working on a resolution to the anthem issue. In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA’s grievance and on the NFL’s anthem policy. No new rules relating to the anthem will be issued or enforced for the next several weeks while these confidential discussions are ongoing,” the statement read. “The NFL and NFLPA reflect the great values of America, which are repeatedly demonstrated by the many players doing extraordinary work in communities across our country to promote equality, fairness and justice. Our shared focus will remain on finding a solution to the anthem issue through mutual, good faith commitments, outside of litigation.”



The issue has dominated headlines over the past two seasons, caused division and alienated some fans.

The new rules were announced by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in May. They require players on the field to stand during the National Anthem. Those who choose not to can wait in the locker room.

1. All team and league personnel on the field shall stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem.



2. The Game Operations Manual will be revised to remove the requirement that all players be on the field for the Anthem.



3. Personnel who choose not to stand for the Anthem may stay in the locker room or in a similar location off the field until after the Anthem has been performed.



4. A club will be fined by the League if its personnel are on the field and do not stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem.



5. Each club may develop its own work rules, consistent with the above principles, regarding its personnel who do not stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem.



6. The Commissioner will impose appropriate discipline on league personnel who do not stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem.

When the rules were announced, the player's association immediately objected and issued a statement condemning NFL officials for failing to consult with athletes beforehand.

"The policy adopted today was approved in concert with the NFL’s ongoing commitment to local communities and our country — one that is extraordinary in its scope, resources, and alignment with our players. We are dedicated to continuing our collaboration with players to advance the goals of justice and fairness in all corners of our society," Goodell said at the time. "The efforts by many of our players sparked awareness and action around issues of social justice that must be addressed. The platform that we have created together is certainly unique in professional sports and quite likely in American business. We are honored to work with our players to drive progress."



"It was unfortunate that on-field protests created a false perception among many that thousands of NFL players were unpatriotic. This is not and was never the case," he continued. "This season, all league and team personnel shall stand and show respect for the flag and the Anthem. Personnel who choose not to stand for the Anthem may stay in the locker room until after the Anthem has been performed. We believe today’s decision will keep our focus on the game and the extraordinary athletes who play it—and on our fans who enjoy it."

The NFL has seen ratings severely decline of the past two season. According to polling of fans, kneeling during the Anthem is the main reason why they're tuning out.