The American public has had enough of the NFL sitting idly by.

Thursday night Denver Broncos player Brandon Marshall became the latest player to take knee during the anthem, and the first of the regular season. His protest came only hours after Seattle Seahawks players threatened a team-wide protest for their game on Sept. 11.

Those incidences were the end of the line for many, and the hashtag #BoycottNFL began trending on social media where it remained on Twitter’s top 10 trending topics Friday.

If more losers continue to disrespect our flag I will #boycottNFL I will hold owners and coaches accountable. — PJG (@redarmy67) September 9, 2016

@Seahawks as a vet I will never watch a game that players sit for the Anthem. #myprotest #boycottNFL @NFL @espn — Jeff Rogers (@jonwi24) September 9, 2016

I can’t wait to see all of those empty seats Sunday, maybe I can go to Buffalo Wild Wings too. #boycottNFL — Bayou Girl (@ibervilleparish) September 9, 2016

Is the NFL decides that it will make a mockery of September 11 15th anniversary I say I will never watch a football game again #boycottNFL — Charlie Onions (@CharlieOnions) September 9, 2016

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OOOH.. Will miss my teams.. Small price to pay for STANDING FOR OUR COUNTRY & FLAG #Honor #boycottNFL pic.twitter.com/OXzF7Kxkc1 — Freedom Reigns ✝?? (@ReignsFreedom) September 9, 2016

@lovepetraXIX NFL players have the right to hate America. America has the right to hate them back. #boycottNFL — Orwellian_Dilemma (@Orwells_Dilemma) September 9, 2016

#boycottNFL Stand up and spend your money on good things not some crybabies looking for attention. If they cared they would be out helping — Angela (@Ike19777) September 9, 2016