Singer Laurin Talese's rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing' left NFL fans divided ahead of the Philadelphia Eagles' season opener, with many seething over the league's 'DEI' anthem.
The jazz songstress took center stage as the Eagles kick started their Super Bowl title defense in a divisional showdown against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.
While the song - which has been dubbed the Black National Anthem - has become common place in the NFL and has been performed at the Super Bowl and the Draft, the performance in Philadelphia sparked backlash.
The fans inside Lincoln Financial Field appeared to have little respect for the anthem with the continuous chatter of the crowd almost drowning out
And the viewers back home appeared to share their sentiment as many on social media slammed the league for playing the anthem before the season opener.
'Here we go with the DEI "lift every voice and sing" anthem,' one furious football fan wrote on X. 'Ridiculous. Sing the national anthem!'
Singer Laurin Talese's rendition of "Lift Every Voice and Sing' left NFL fans divided
'This “lift every voice and sing” black national anthem is a disgrace to the NFL and USA!!,' another claimed.
'NFL still going with this lift every voice and sing thing huh .. smh look at the crowd they can care less lol,' a third wrote, referring to the predominantly Kelly Green stands as the cameras panned around the Linc.
'Very disappointing to see @NFL is still sponsoring this divisive "Black National Anthem" bulls***,' fumed another.
However, other fans' issue didn't lie with the performance of the anthem but rather the quality of the sound.
'The person responsible for the sound mix on this “Lift Every Voice and Sing” should be fired,' one user posted as Talese struggled to be heard despite the aid of a microphone.
More to follow.