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Colin Kaepernick and NFL settle collusion case
By Zach Braziller
February 15, 2019 | 2:34pm
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An agreement was made in the Colin Kaepernick collusion case, his attorney, Mark Geragos, announced on Twitter. Geragos didn’t include any details of the settlement, but did say there had been active dialogue between the two parties, leading to an agreement. The NFL released a similar statement, citing a confidentiality agreement as to why no details would be given.
Kaepernick became a controversial figure for kneeling during the national anthem to protest social injustice and racial inequality. He has not played in the league since opting out of the final year of his contract with the 49ers in 2016.
The collusion case also included Kaepernick’s former teammate Eric Reid. The safety is back in the league after a hiatus, joining the Panthers last season and getting a three-year, $22 million contract from Carolina this offseason.
The Associated Press reported on Thursday that Kaepernick demanded a $20 million contract to play for the new Alliance of American Football league, which started last weekend. Players earn $225,000 over three years in the AAF.
https://nypost.com/2019/02/15/colin-kaepernick-and-nfl-settle-collusion-case/
Colin Kaepernick and NFL settle collusion case
By Zach Braziller
February 15, 2019 | 2:34pm
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Colin Kaepernick Getty Images
More On:
colin kaepernick
AAF wanted Colin Kaepernick, but price tag was about $20 million too high
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It took $22 million to prove NFL conspiracy theory
Trump praises himself on criminal justice reform in wake of NFL protests
It looks like the NFL blinked.
An agreement was made in the Colin Kaepernick collusion case, his attorney, Mark Geragos, announced on Twitter. Geragos didn’t include any details of the settlement, but did say there had been active dialogue between the two parties, leading to an agreement. The NFL released a similar statement, citing a confidentiality agreement as to why no details would be given.
Kaepernick became a controversial figure for kneeling during the national anthem to protest social injustice and racial inequality. He has not played in the league since opting out of the final year of his contract with the 49ers in 2016.
The collusion case also included Kaepernick’s former teammate Eric Reid. The safety is back in the league after a hiatus, joining the Panthers last season and getting a three-year, $22 million contract from Carolina this offseason.
The Associated Press reported on Thursday that Kaepernick demanded a $20 million contract to play for the new Alliance of American Football league, which started last weekend. Players earn $225,000 over three years in the AAF.
https://nypost.com/2019/02/15/colin-kaepernick-and-nfl-settle-collusion-case/