On Thursday night, the NFL directed the Packers to conduct a pre-game moment of silence regarding the assassination of Charlie Kirk. The league [deferred to the teams](https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/nfl-explains-decision-to-call-for-thursday-night-moment-of-silence-for-charlie-kirk) for the balance of the week.
Via NBC research, here’s a breakdown of the handling of the issue by the nine teams that hosted early games on Sunday.
Jaguars at Bengals: Cincinnati did not hold a moment of silence.
Giants at Cowboys: Dallas had a moment of silence, with Charlie Kirk’s image on the video screen.
Bears at Lions: Detroit did not hold a moment of silence.
Rams at Titans: Tennessee did hold a moment of silence.
Patriots at Dolphins: Miami held a moment of silence for Charlie Kirk and for the victims of 9/11.
49ers at Saints: New Orleans had a moment of silence in memory of Charlie Kirk, and all those affected by gun violence.
Bills at Jets: New York had a moment of silence, and a tribute with multiple images of Charlie Kirk on the video board.
Seahawks at Steelers: The Steelers had a pre-planned moment of silence for Craig Wolfley, who died during the offseason. The Steelers’ flags are at half mast for Charlie Kirk.
Browns at Ravens: Baltimore did not hold a moment of silence.
Six games remain in Week 2, with three in the late-afternoon window, one tonight, and two on Monday night.