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Trump says Kaepernick deserves shot at NFL

Los Angeles, United States—The American president said Wednesday (Thursday Philippine time) he “absolutely” is in favor of giving the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback another chance in the NFL.

US President Donald Trump speaks during an event in the Rose Garden on Safe Policing for Safe Communities, at the White House in Washington, DC. AFP
 

The comment is in sharp contrast to his 2017 stance, when he told a political rally that players like Colin Kaepernick who kneel during the US anthem are “sons of bitches” and should be expelled from the league.

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“If he deserves it, he should,” Trump told a Washington, DC television station when asked if Kaepernick should get another shot. 

“If he has the playing ability. He started off great, and then he didn’t end up very great in terms of a player. He was terrific in his rookie year. I think he was very good in his second year. And then something happened. So his playing wasn’t up to snuff.

“The answer is absolutely I would. As far as kneeling, I would love to see him get another shot.”

Trump’s about-face comes as a wave of protests against police brutality and racism continued across the United States following the death of George Floyd, a black man, in Minneapolis police custody on May 25.

Just three weeks ago, Trump waded back into the anthem debate, tweeting that he believed players should stand during the song.  

“There are other things you can protest, but not our Great American Flag—NO KNEELING!”

An eye on Kaepernick

Trump’s latest comments come two days after commissioner Roger Goodell encouraged teams to sign Kaepernick.

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

Kaepernick has not commented on Goodell’s statement. 

Kaepernick filed a grievance with the NFL in 2017 alleging the owners conspired to keep him out of the league after he sparked a kneeling campaign to protest treatment of black Americans. In February 2019, he settled for an undisclosed amount of money.

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