Posted on 03/02/2017 10:16:59 AM PST by nickcarraway
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who began the center of a national debate when he refused to stand for the National Anthem last season, reportedly will end his protest for the upcoming season.
Citing sources close to the soon-to-be free agent, ESPN Senior Writer Adam Schefter reported on Kaepernicks decision Thursday.
He said the sources told ESPN that Kaepernick was ending his protest so as to not detract from the positive change that he believes he has has already created.
While few other NFL players joined in the protest it did spread to colleges and high schools around the country.
ESPN also reported Kaepernicks representation, Select Sports Group, sent a letter to the league informing them that the veteran quarterback will opt out of his contract with the 49ers and become a free agent.
The 29-year-old would have earned over $14 million dollars had he elected to remain with San Francisco in 2017. Kaepernick was initially signed through 2020, but the decision to opt out became possible after the two sides reworked his original contract in October. The move also leaves the 49ers without a quarterback on their roster.
Kaepernick reclaimed the starting quarterback job shortly after agreeing to the new contract. He started the final eleven games, threw 16 touchdowns to just four interceptions, and was named the teams recipient of the annual Len Eshmont award, which goes to the player who best exemplifies the inspirational and courageous play of Len Eshmont, an original member of the 1946 49ers team.
A return to the 49ers appears unlikely, but new general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan did meet with Kaepernick last week at the teams facility in Santa Clara. We had a great discussion. Colin left excited, we left excited and I think as Kyle and I really believe, the evaluation is still very much fluid, Lynch said during an interview on KNBR radio.
Kaepernicks protest drew both praise and the ire of fans.
He also pledged through his foundation to donate $1 million to community groups seeking social justice within their hometowns. Kaepernick has given away $100,000 donations each month for the last 10 months.
On Thursday, his decision end his protest triggered an avalanche of social media comments.
Read my tagline.
Where? Arbys?
Guess he must have split up with his muslim girlfriend? She encouraged a lot of his foolishness.
You should print that post of yours and tape it to your monitor as an example of going too far over the line in terms of message board decorum.
Tap dancing for the man- I’ve seen this movie many times before!
he will stand for the flag next year. when he pays for a ticket and is in the stands.
Of course he did.
He added millions to the ex-football fans who refuse to watch Thugball II.
Something I did in the mid80s...
He is a less than mediocre one read QB who craves attention...I wish nothing but ill towards him.
Apologies, you’re right...
I broke down and watched the last two playoff games and the super-duper bowl...feel shame. :(
Way too late. If a man insults my daughter, wife, my mother, my country, or my flag every week for a year and then says he’s done being insulting, I don’t care that he’s done. He’s still dead to me. Forever.
Maybe he was protesting the Obama presidency all along.
New president, now he’s proud to stand for the flag.
He helped get Trump elected. That was pretty positive.
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