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NFL: Former 49ers safety Reid files collusion grievance

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NEW YORK— The NFL players’ union says former San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid filed a grievance against the league, alleging that he remains unsigned as a result of collusion by owners.

Reid, a Pro Bowler in 2013, joined former teammate Colin Kaepernick two seasons ago in kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality.

Kaepernick wasn’t signed for the 2017 season following his release in San Francisco.

Reid continued the quarterbac­k’s protests.

The 26-year-old safety became a free agent this offseason when his rookie contract with the 49ers expired.

“Our union is aware that Eric Reid and his legal representa- tives filed a collusion claim, which will be heard through the arbitratio­n process as spelled out in our collective bargaining agreement,” the NFL Players Associatio­n said in a statement Wednesday.

“Our union supports Eric and we are considerin­g other legal options to pursue.”

Kaepernick previously filed a collusion grievance that is in the discovery stage. He deposed several league owners and executives, including NFL commission­er Roger Goodell. Reid is using the same attorneys as Kaepernick.

A league spokespers­on said Wednesday: “We are abiding by the confidenti­ality provision of the CBA and have no comment.”

In March, Goodell was asked about Reid, one of the better players at his position in the NFL, not having a job.

“I’ve said this repeatedly to you: The 32 teams make individual decisions on the players who are going to best help their franchises,” Goodell said. “Those are decisions they have to make. They do that every day in the best interest of winning. Teams make those decisions. I’m not directly involved with that.”

Last month, Kaepernick praised Reid for continuing to make a stand for social justice when the quarterbac­k was presented an Amnesty Internatio­nal award in Amsterdam.

“Eric introducin­g me for this prestigiou­s award brings me great joy,” Kaepernick said.

“But I am also pained by the fact that his taking a knee, and demonstrat­ing courage to protect the rights of Black and brown people in America, has also led to his ostracizat­ion from the NFL when he is widely recognized as one of the best competitor­s in the game and in the prime of his career.”

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Former San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid joined quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick in silent protests during the national anthem.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Former San Francisco 49ers safety Eric Reid joined quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick in silent protests during the national anthem.

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