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NEW YORK (AP) — On a red-white-and-blue day of remembrance and

reflection, Sgt. John Flynn of the New York Police Department took

advantage of free tickets to bring his wife and two young children

to watch the Mets host the Chicago Cubs.

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From coast to coast, American flags were unfurled across baseball

fields, football gridirons and even a tennis court as fans of all

ages sang the national anthem with gusto Sunday to mark the 10th

anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

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Flynn said he had been a first responder at the World Trade Center

a decade ago. Watching the ceremony at Citi Field, he got

teary.

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“How could you not?” he said. “It’s just an amazing day, and it’s a

sad thing for everybody.”

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While baseball entered its final weeks and the U.S. Open tennis

tournament crowned a women’s champion, Sunday marked the start of

the country’s most popular sport: the NFL.

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In choreographed presentations relayed to video screens around the

league, “Taps” was played from Shanksville, Pa., where one of the

hijacked jets crashed a decade earlier; Arlington National Cemetery

in Virginia; and Hoboken, N.J., across the Hudson River from the

World Trade Center site. A recorded message from actor Robert

DeNiro was broadcast on videoboards reminding fans that “we honor

those brave men and women by continuing to show our unity and

strength as a country.”

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At halftime of the Jets-Cowboys Sunday night game in East

Rutherford, N.J., the lights at MetLife Stadium were turned down

for a 9/11 commemorative ceremony at halftime, with dozens of

people gathering at midfield and forming two huge human squares –

in honor of the Twin Towers. Five For Fighting’s John Ondrasik sat

at a piano between the squares and performed his song, “Superman

(It’s Not Easy),” an anthem for many after the attacks with its

lyrics about heroes.

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“You wanted to win for yourself, but you wanted to win for the

city,” Jets safety Jim Leonhard said after New York rallied late

for a 27-24 victory. “The city stepped up 10 years ago and this was

really a celebration of what’s gone on in the last 10 years. We

were glad we could pull out a win. We kept fighting, just like they

kept fighting.”

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell marked the day in Landover, Md., and

East Rutherford.

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“We remember our great country and the people that died in this

tragic incident, the first responders and their families and all

the people that kept our country safe,” he told FOX from the

sidelines of the Giants-Redskins game. “This is a chance for

everyone to come together and feel great about our country, the

sacrifices so many people have had and what we all have in front of

us. We’ve got a lot to be proud of.”

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Reminders of the changes wrought by that sorrowful day were

apparent outside MetLife Stadium, where every car entering the

parking lots for the Cowboys-Jets game was checked by New Jersey

State Troopers with bomb-sniffing dogs.

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“It shows they’re not taking any of this lightly,” said Lee

Loughridge from Mount Arlington, N.J. “I’m glad they’re doing it.

This is serious. We knew there would be delays, so we just came

early and didn’t have to worry.”

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Former President George W. Bush praised the rescue workers of that

day in a televised pregame show segment prior to the openers, then

did coin-toss honors at Cowboys-Jets. Yet another field-long flag

was pulled across the turf as hundreds of hands reached out to

touch it, including coaches and players. The skirl of bagpipes

filled the air with “Amazing Grace,” which, at times, was drowned

out by fans’ cheers of “U-S-A.”

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At the U.S. Open’s women’s final at Arthur Ashe Stadium, a

“9/11/01” logo was painted next to the blue court, and Queen

Latifah and the Jubilation Choir performed a soulful rendition of

the anthem. The Marine Corps color guard unfurled a court-sized

flag.

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Pregame ceremonies were followed by moments of silence at Major

League Baseball parks. There was a candlelight ceremony under

dimmed lights at New York’s Citi Field, but MLB denied a request by

the Mets to wear caps honoring the NYPD and FDNY.

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Mets players briefly considered defying MLB, then

acquiesced.

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“What are they going to do, fine us?” catcher Josh Thole

said.

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Joe Torre, MLB’s executive vice president for baseball operations,

told The Associated Press the decision was made to keep policy

consistent throughout baseball and that “certainly, it’s not a lack

of respect.”

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At the Nationals game in Washington, two red, white and blue logos

were painted on the field in foul territory along the base lines,

with the date “September 11, 2001” and the words: “We shall not

forget.” The Nationals also wore blue jerseys with a

stars-and-stripes background for the team’s ‘W’ logo.

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“Frankly, I was a little bit skittish with regard to coming out to

a ballpark and large gathering of people with feelings of how

scared we were 10 years ago,” said Joe Bailey, a 40-year-old fan

from Bethesda, Md. “I think as part of our resolve, it’s to go

ahead and continue on in the American way and do what we do, and

one of those things is to be passionate about baseball.”

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At sun-splashed Soldier Field in Chicago, fans applauded the

national anthem from start to finish – a tradition at NHL

Blackhawks games – while tenor Jim Cornelison sang an unusually

spirited anthem before the Bears hosted the Atlanta

Falcons.

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The ceremonies coincided with the regular-season return of the NFL

following a summer of labor strife that threatened to stop play for

the first time since 1987. The league planned to auction game-used

items and donate $1 million to three memorials and two charities

related to the attacks. The balls used for the kickoff of each half

were inscribed with special 9-11 logos. Carolina’s Steve Smith wore

red-white-and-blue gloves and cleats for his team’s game at

Arizona, catching two touchdown passes in a 28-21

victory.

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Jets players wore similar patriotic gear, and Cleveland Browns

tight end Benjamin Watson donned red-white-and-blue gloves that

read: “Never Forget.”

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Before the opening kickoffs, Bush appeared in a 90-second opening

sequence of “Fox NFL Sunday” titled, “The Journey.”

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“What is a hero?” Bush asked. “In the midst of great danger …

nobody asks to be a hero. … We started to heal with the help of

our national pastimes, with the flip of the coin and the roar of

the crowd.”

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AP Sports Writers Greg Beacham, Rachel Cohen, Chris Duncan, R.B.

Fallstrom, Howard Fendrich, Rick Gano, David Ginsburg, Mattias

Karen, Mark Long, Janie McCauley, Richard Rosenblatt, Howie

Rumberg, Dennis Waszak Jr., Joseph White, Barry Wilner and Tom

Withers, Associated Press writer Gordon Brown, and AP freelance

writer Daimon Eklund contributed to this report.

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