Kaepernick’s jersey is now the number one selling jersey in the NFL. He has said he will donate all the money he receives from those sales to help his community.
Some 49ers have been watching Hard Knocks to gain insight on their Week 1 opponent and recent history proves that this can be a recipe for on-field success.
Even if you take issue with Colin Kaepernick’s refusal to stand for the national anthem, there’s no denying he’s making good on his claims to do more than just raise awareness.
U.S. hockey coach John Tortorella says he’d bench any player who stays seated during the national anthem, while New York Jets receiver Brandon Marshall is defending Colin Kaepernick for his protest against racial injustice and minority oppression.
Hours before former 49er Bruce Miller was arrested for assault, a manager at a San Francisco restaurant says he had to kick him out after the player got in a fight over a sandwich.
Rudy Ortiz says you can agree or disagree with Colin Kaepernick’s decision to kneel for the playing of the national anthem, but the fact that 49ers’ quarterback has started a nationwide discussion on race in America is a good thing.