Most Green Bay Packers chose to use the same approach for the national anthem Sunday in Texas as they did 10 days ago against the Chicago Bears.
Before their game against the Dallas Cowboys, most players chose to link arms in a sign of unity, per ESPN's Rob Demovsky.
Most of the Packers players, coaches and staff linked arms on the sideline during the... https://t.co/n3MMyQcQ7F pic.twitter.com/4wEj92rUVt
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) October 8, 2017
Tom Silverstein of the Journal Sentinel said that Clay Matthews chose a different manner of acknowledging the anthem.
Packers linked arms again during the national anthem except for LB Clay Matthews, who stood behind the line with his hand on his heart.
— Tom Silverstein (@TomSilverstein) October 8, 2017
This comes on a day when Vice President Mike Pence chose to leave the Indianapolis Colts-San Francisco 49ers game in his home state after 49ers players protested during the anthem. President Donald Trump says he asked Pence to do so.