NFL commissioner Roger Goodell ‘encourages’ teams to sign Colin Kaepernick

Goodell added that he would welcome the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback’s guidance on social justice issues

Amy Tennery
Tuesday 16 June 2020 10:33 BST
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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said he would “encourage” teams to sign Colin Kaepernick, adding that the league would also welcome the quarterback’s off-the-field guidance on social justice.

Kaepernick, whose kneeling protests sparked debate and became a symbol of the fight against racial injustice, filed a grievance against the NFL in 2017, claiming collusion as no teams signed him after he parted ways with the San Francisco 49ers. He and the NFL settled in 2019.

“If he wants to resume his career in the NFL, then obviously it’s gonna take a team to make that decision,” Goodell said. ”I welcome that, support a club making that decision, and encourage them to do that.”

Kaepernick’s protest during the customary pre-game airing of the national anthem during the 2016 season came under renewed focus in the United States in recent weeks, as protests against racial injustice and police brutality spread across the country after the death of George Floyd.

Current and former players, including Hall of Famer Terrell Owens and two-time Super Bowl winner Malcolm Jenkins, have called on the league to apologise to Kaepernick.

Goodell said in a video earlier this month the NFL was “wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier” on the topic of peaceful protests, but did not mention Kaepernick specifically.

“If his efforts are not on the field but continuing to work in this space, we welcome him to that table and to help us, guide us, help us make better,” Goodell said Monday.

Reuters

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