SHOCKING: Ravens Coach John Harbaugh Given Power to Eject Players for Kneeling—5 Already Thrown Out

**BALTIMORE, MD — In a move that has sent shockwaves through the NFL and ignited a firestorm online, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has reportedly been granted full authority to eject players who kneel during the national anthem—and he’s already used it.
According to team insiders, five players were ejected from practice and team activities just this week after choosing to kneel during the pre-game anthem rehearsal.
“You Kneel, You’re Out”—A New Era in Baltimore?
Sources close to the Ravens organization claim that Harbaugh was quietly given unprecedented control over anthem conduct by the team’s ownership in a closed-door meeting earlier this month.
The reported policy?
“Stand for the anthem—or stand outside.”
Fans and analysts alike are stunned, with many calling it the boldest and most controversial move of Harbaugh’s career.

The First Ejections
It didn’t take long for the rule to kick in. During a private team scrimmage on Thursday, five players took a knee during the national anthem in silent protest.
Within minutes, Harbaugh allegedly walked onto the field and told them:
“You’re out. That’s your choice.”
Security escorted them off the field—and they have not returned since.
NFL Players React with Fury
The news has sparked outrage across the league, with several current and former players slamming the decision.
“This is insane. Straight up silencing players.” – Anonymous AFC North player
“Did the NFL approve this?! If so, we’ve got a bigger problem.”
“This is bigger than football now.”
Even members of the Ravens’ own roster have reportedly voiced frustration behind closed doors—but fear consequences for speaking out.

Fans Are Divided
Social media has erupted, with millions reacting to the story in real time.
“Harbaugh is doing what no coach had the guts to do.”
“Total abuse of power. Absolutely disgusting.”
“Politics don’t belong in sports—but neither does fascism.”
The Ravens have not released an official statement, but internal sources say team leadership is “standing behind Harbaugh 100%.”
What’s Next?
Legal experts say this could lead to a massive labor rights battle within the NFL, especially if the ejected players are cut or suspended from future games.
Meanwhile, civil rights advocates are calling for immediate action from the NFLPA and league officials.
“You cannot fire, eject, or punish someone for peaceful protest. This is America,” said one lawyer with the ACLU.
As of now, the five players remain unnamed. But one thing is clear: John Harbaugh just lit a fuse that could blow up the entire league.
Stay tuned—because this story is just getting started.