The Associated Press observed more than 130 players around the NFL kneeling or sitting during the national anthem in the league’s first nine games on Sunday morning and early afternoon. The highest total was 35 protesters at the Denver at Buffalo game, while no one sat or knelt at the Pittsburgh at Chicago game, although the Steelers stayed in the tunnel. Here’s a breakdown at each game, as observed by AP reporters: — Cleveland Browns at Indianapolis Colts: About 24. — New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles: At least three (and three other players raising their fists). — Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills: About 35, including Bills RB LeSean McCoy and about half of the Broncos’ roster. — Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings: At least two, including Bucs WRs Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson. — Houston Texans at New England Patriots: About 16. — Miami Dolphins at New York Jets: At least four, including Dolphins WR Kenny Stills and OT Laremy Tunsil. — New Orleans Saints at Carolina Panthers: About 12, including Saints RB Adrian Peterson. — Atlanta Falcons at Detroit Lions: About 10, including Lions RB Ameer Abdullah. Related ArticlesSeptember 24, 2017 Cory Gardner says of Trump’s NFL comments: “There are far more important things that we ought to be focusing on” September 24, 2017 How NFL teams are reacting to Trump’s remarks about pro football September 24, 2017 NFL owners speak out in support of players, against Trump September 23, 2017 Trump turns sports into a political battleground with comments on NFL, Curry September 22, 2017 President Trump says NFL should fire players who kneel during anthem — Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears: The Steelers stayed in the tunnel, although Army veteran Alejandro Villanueva stood outside the tunnel with his hand over his heart. — Baltimore Ravens vs.