LONDON (WJZ) — In the first NFL game since President Donald Trump made comments about players who kneel during the national anthem, members of both the Ravens and Jaguars took a knee while the “Star-Spangled Banner” was played ahead of their match-up in London.

Some players on both teams, Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Jaguars owner Shad Khan opted to stand arm-in-arm with those on either side of them as the “Star-Spangled Banner” and Britain’s national anthem, “God Save The Queen,” played.

Ravens and Jaguars players come together in a display of unity before kickoff in London. pic.twitter.com/dy8JDzOBas — NFL Network (@nflnetwork) September 24, 2017

At a Friday rally, the president said that NFL owners should, when dealing with a player kneeling during the anthem, “get that son of a b**** off the field.”

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The president has doubled down on his initial remarks over the course of the weekend, calling on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to tell players to stand. Goodell and some team owners criticized his comments in turn.

Athletes also responded sharply. LeBron James called the president a “bum.” Bruce Maxwell of the Oakland A’s became the Major League Baseball player to take a knee during the anthem.

On Sunday morning, the president commented again, tweeting on the matter.

If NFL fans refuse to go to games until players stop disrespecting our Flag & Country, you will see change take place fast. Fire or suspend! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2017

…NFL attendance and ratings are WAY DOWN. Boring games yes, but many stay away because they love our country. League should back U.S. — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 24, 2017

Even former Raven Ray Lewis kneeled on the sidelines ahead of the game in London. Lewis has suggested in the past that former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who sparked controversy by kneeling ahead of games last season, should leave the politics out of his game.

“The football field is our sanctuary,” Lewis said. “If you do nothing else, young man, get back on the football field and let your play speak for itself. And what you do off the field, don’t let too many people know, because they gonna judge you anyway, no matter what you do, no matter if it’s good or bad.”

Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti released the following statement on Twitter after the start of Sunday’s game.

Statement from Owner Steve Bisciotti. pic.twitter.com/bdKWJ4UpCy — Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 24, 2017

Fans had a mixed reaction to the decision by Ravens and Jaguars players to kneel.

Some applauded it…

To every single player on the Ravens & Jags that kneeled, we salute you & kneel with you in your fight for justice & equality.#TakeTheKnee https://t.co/vXrSrtAVVO — Simar (@sahluwal) September 24, 2017

Proud of @Ravens players, coaches and staff for solidarity and players and @raylewis who chose to #TakeTheKnee ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 pic.twitter.com/gR4CSs5WBh — K LaSyrra (@newtritionista1) September 24, 2017

While others were disappointed.

The Jags and the Ravens took a knee on FOREIGN SOIL!

They all stood for "God Save the Queen"

Let them stay in London!#TakeTheKnee #DumpNFL — J.Highwell 🇺🇸 (@JakeHighwell) September 24, 2017

Burning my gear now! — Andover1982 (@andover1982) September 24, 2017

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