Hall of Fame tight end and legendary Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka continued to express his resentments over NFL players protesting during the playing of the U.S. national anthem.

“You don’t like the game, get out of it,” Ditka said most recently, via USA Today. “It’s not for protesting one way or the other. What color you are, what you think, this or that. You play football. That’s it. You’re privileged. You got a gift from God that you can play the game because you got a body you can do it with. I don’t really understand what you’re protesting. I played the game. I coached the game for a long time. It makes no sense to me

But not everyone is like Ditka. Several team officials around the league have the players' backs, including Baltimore Ravens John Harbaugh.

“I don’t know how you can criticize someone for being passionate and for believing in something important to them,” Harbaugh said. “They want America to be great, and to realize the ideals we were founded on.”

His players led by quarterback Lamar Jackson all took a knee with a hand over their hearts during the national anthem on Sunday. Other NFL players from different teams followed suit and knelt in unity before their respective games.

The NFL itself has also been in support of the protests in its own way. The league painted end zones with slogans and allowed the players to put phrases and victim names on the back of their helmets. With the continued occurrence of racism issues and systemic oppression in American society amidst the Black Lives Matter movement, expect the players to continue protesting until they see the change that they are well fighting for.