On September 25th Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones joined his team in taking a knee before the National Anthem.

Then the team stood up locking arms for the National Anthem.

The next week after the NFL ratings dropped for the second week in a row Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told players to stand for the National Anthem.

On Sunday during the Cowboys game Defensive Lineman David Erving raised the black power fist after the National Anthem.

Cowboys DL David Irving explains raising fist after anthem at 49ers game; Jerry Jones weighs in https://t.co/Ui97bOZAzM via @sportsdaydfw — SportsDay Cowboys (@dmn_cowboys) October 23, 2017

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The protests are having an impact on the NFL. Ratings continue to slip week after week.

Earlier Monday Papa Johns told the NFL their sales were down during games.

This can’t be good.

On Monday Jerry Jones admitted “there is no question” the NFL is suffering due to the anti-military National Anthem protests.

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