The NFL won.t use the pink penalty flags beyond Monday night.s Jets-Falcons game. The NFL has announced it will return to yellow penalty flags next week, two weeks earlier then planned. Breast cancer awareness is nice, but. The NFL will continue to wear pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but the pink flags will be scrapped. (Tony Avelar/AP).
There will be a little less pink on the field when the NFL kicks off Week 6. But the NFL isn.t abandoning it.s commitment to breast cancer. Every October, pink becomes one of the primary colors on display around the NFL as part of the league.s breast cancer awareness campaign.
From Yahoo Sports: You.ve seen pink all over the NFL.s fields through October as part of the league.s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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However, according to reports, the NFL will stop its use of pink flags beginning with Week 6. NFL.com.s Dan Hanzus reports the league is. The league announced Monday that officials will go back to throwing yellow penalty flags for next week.s games because of confusion that.
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The NFL is dumping pink penalty flags after only one week. The league is switching back to yellow penalty flags beginning in Week 6. You.ll find the very ones used by NFL referees in multiple colors including a black ball to match your black pants. and pink and blue for cancer awareness. The NFL touts that it.s raised $3 million for the American Cancer the NFL denies that only 5% of the money from pink products go to charity.The flags, which are typically yellow, were supposed to have been pink for the entire month of October as part of the NFL.s breast cancer. This is the letter that 11-year-old Dante Cano wrote to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell asking that the league use pink penalty flags in.
. East Rutherford, NJ, USA. NFL umpire Butch Hannah (40) shows the pink flag presented to him by 11 year old Dante Cano.
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The NFL has decided that, when it comes to penalty flags, it no longer will think pink in October. (Michael HickeyGetty Images). Game officials. NFL Referees Will Be Using Pink Penalty Flags During Sunday.s An 11-yearold NJ boy wrote me suggesting officials use pink flags for. The NFL will stop using pink penalty flags as part of their campaign to promote breast cancer awareness, the league announced today.
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