During the early games on Sunday, players, owners and coaches demonstrated in different ways: some locked arms, some took a knee, and some stayed in the locker
room during the anthem.
Not exact matches
I think you need to edit out the part of your post that says NFL owners don't allow players to share politics, the Steelers Coach just disproved that when he tried to make them all hide in the locker
room during the National
anthems.
The Seahawks remained in the locker
room during the national
anthem last week.
During the national
anthem, the Los Angeles Sparks remained in the locker
room while the Minnesota Lynx locked arms.
Many teams linked arms
during the playing of the national
anthem in Week 3, while other teams — the Titans, Seahawks and Steelers — stayed in the locker
room (with the exception of Pittsburgh's Alejandro Villanueva).
All Seahawks and Titans players remained in the locker
room during the national
anthem using that as their form of protest, just as the Steelers did (minus Villanueva) earlier in the day.