The NFL topic page on Change.org highlights various petitions addressing issues within the National Football League and its impact on society. Petitions under this topic cover a wide range of issues such as player safety, racial equality, and social justice initiatives. One notable petition calls for the NFL to take a stronger stance against racial discrimination and support players who speak out on social issues. Another petition advocates for improved protocols to prevent and address head injuries among players. The NFL topic page showcases a mix of voices advocating for change within the league, from fans calling for better treatment of players to activists pushing for more inclusive policies. Explore the petitions under this topic to support meaningful reforms in the NFL and contribute to a more equitable and safer future for all involved. Your engagement can help drive positive change within one of the most influential sports organizations globally.
As a lifelong music lover, musician, and singer/song writer — I believe the Super Bowl halftime show should celebrate true talent, class, and American roots — not manufactured hype or vulgar trends.
George Strait embodies timeless artistry, respect, and authenticity. His music crosses generations and unites people of all backgrounds!
Bringing him to the 2026 Super Bowl stage would restore the spirit of real country music and remind the world what genuine performance looks like.
42 years old, have been a Bills fan my entire life, used to help my dad out at training camp in the summer at SUNY Fredonia in the 80s and 90s.
Coach McDermott is an man of integrity, and integrity is worth a thousand Super Bowls. You can't buy integrity, you can't be given it - you have to be it, walk it, live it. Firing Coach McDermott in a knee-jerk reaction, without any gratitude for what he has done for our team, is shameful. There were better, more dignified ways you could have addressed this kind of operational change.
I have been so proud to be a Bills fan my whole life, I have brought Bills Mafia love with me everywhere I have gone, and the organization has absolutely broken my heart over how this situation was handled. Coach McDermott deserved better. I have never felt shame over the Bills losing a game, but I feel shame for how the Bills treated Coach McDermott.
I have been a Buffalo fan for years and to say this is disheartening is an understatement. McDermott has fostered the type of environment and mantra that we have needed for a very long time. He is loyal, steadfast, intelligent and has brought this team something truly special. While I understand changes may need to occur at times, this was the wrong change. As someone previously noted, you cannot “win enough”. The victories that we have had over this time period should be noted and celebrated. LETS GO 🦬 BUFFALO!!!! Bring McDermott back!
As a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan—born and raised right here in Western New York, practically on a folding table amid the tailgate chaos—I’ve bled blue and red since day one. Hearing talks about firing Coach Sean McDermott just doesn’t sit right with me, and I think it’s the wrong move for our team. I’m throwing my two cents out there anyway, even if it gets lost in the shuffle, because us fans deserve a voice, especially as taxpayers who’ve chipped in to keep this franchise thriving (hello, stadium funding).
Look, McDermott has earned his spot in Buffalo. Here are some key factors why letting him go would be a massive mistake:
1. Consistent Success and Playoff Runs: Since taking over in 2017, he’s turned us from a perennial underdog into a legit contender. We’ve made the playoffs six out of the last seven years (as of 2025), including multiple deep runs. That’s not luck—it’s coaching that builds resilience and wins games when it counts.
2. Player Development and Culture Building: He’s the architect behind Josh Allen’s rise from raw talent to MVP-caliber QB. McDermott fosters a tough, accountable atmosphere that embodies Bills Mafia spirit—high energy, no excuses, family vibe. Our defense has been top-tier under him, and that “process” he preaches keeps the locker room locked in, even through injuries and tough losses.
3. Long-Term Stability: Firing him now disrupts everything. We’ve got a young core, a new stadium on the horizon, and momentum. Knee-jerk changes have sunk franchises before—remember the revolving door before McDermott? He understands Buffalo’s grit and weather; an outsider might not gel the same way.
4. Fan and Community Impact: The energy he brings pumps up the entire city. Sellouts, wild tailgates, national buzz— that’s McDermott’s influence. As fans (and yes, taxpayers footing part of the bill), we should demand our say before they torch what works.
Bills for life—let’s keep Coach Mac and chase that ring! #BillsMafia #GoBills
Harry bragged about how many he killed while in Afghanistan endangering his family, country and fellow soldiers. His visa is under scrutiny for his past self proclaimed drug abuse. He has described our 1st Amendment rights as "bonkers". He recently has been accused of destroying evidence in a court case. Lastly, he has badmouthed his family and country for profit. For ESPN to give him this award is making a mockery to Pat Tillman's legacy!