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mo4ch:>'It was a mistake': ESPN apologizes for playing Confederate anthem during NFL playoff game | Mo4ch News

US sports broadcasting giant ESPN was forced to issue an apology on Sunday after being criticized for playing the Confederate Civil War anthem in a graphic during an NFL playoff game.The incident occurred during the live broadcast of the Indianapolis Colts versus Houston Texans playoff game on Saturday afternoon, when ESPN used a graphic showing Colts quarterback Andrew Luck dressed as a Union general with Confederate and Union soldiers protecting him. The issue drew criticism over the the choice of the Confederate anthem "Dixie" as music  for the graphic, which some have slammed as having connections to racism and slavery from a bygone time in American history.It's believed the use of Luck mocked up in Confederate style was a reference to the parody Twitter account @CaptAndrewLuck, whose tweets consist of spoof letters home to his mother from the battlefield, making fun of Luck's idiosyncrasies.ESPN apologized for the use of the song, telling US outlet Sporting News