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5 Times the NFL world showed complete support and faith in Colin Kaepernick

Colin Kaepernick attending Michigan Spring Game Seattle Seahawks v Denver Broncos
Colin Kaepernick attending Michigan Spring Game Seattle Seahawks v Denver Broncos

Colin Kaepernick made headlines in 2016 when he knelt during the national anthem. He set out to bring attention to police brutality, as well as to further social justice. The attention on his act of kneeling, however, proved to be a lightning rod of controversy. Many saw it as disrespecting the flag and "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Before he knelt, Kaepernick sat on the bench during the national anthem. This act caught the attention of military veteran Nate Boyer. Boyer would later meet Kaepernick and his 49ers teammate, Eric Reid, and explain why “kneeling in dissent was more respectful” than sitting in protest.

At the time, the NFL condemned Kaepernick’s actions. However, four years later, the league has changed its tone regarding the subject of racial injustice. Although Kaepernick has not returned to playing football in the NFL, his actions have been influential throughout the league.

Here are the five times that the league and other NFL players have shown support for Colin Kaepernick:

#1 - NFL launches social justice awareness initiatives

In 2020, the NFL unveiled its social justice awareness initiatives campaign. First, NFL end zones that season were inscribed with two slogans: “It Takes All Of Us” and “End Racism” on each side of the stadium’s end zones.

Second, the league allowed similar visuals to be shown on players' helmets and caps. NFL players were permitted to have decals on the back of their helmets that displayed names or phrases to honor victims of racism and police brutality.

#2 - Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall also knelt in support of Colin Kaepernick

Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall kneeling
Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall kneeling

In 2016, Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall also protested during the national anthem in a similar fashion to Colin Kaepernick’s kneeling in protest. Consequently, Marshall’s action cost him an endorsement deal with Air Academy Federal Credit Union.The financial institution stated its reason for terminating its relationship with Marshall:

"Although we have enjoyed Brandon Marshall as our spokesperson over the past five months, Air Academy Federal Credit Union (AAFCU) has ended our partnership, AAFCU is a membership-based organization who has proudly served the military community for over 60 years. While we respect Brandon's right of expression, his actions are not a representation of our organization and membership. We wish Brandon well on his future endeavors."

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