Opinion: What if football players chose love instead of the game?
NPR's Scott Simon considers the stenciled messages in the end zones of the Super Bowl - "CHOOSE LOVE" and "IT TAKES ALL OF US," and imagines how players could take those messages to heart.
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NPR's Scott Simon considers the stenciled messages in the end zones of the Super Bowl - "CHOOSE LOVE" and "IT TAKES ALL OF US," and imagines how players could take those messages to heart.
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