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NFLPA GOES TO BAT FOR DEFENSIVE BACK REID

NFLPA says free agent safety is unsigned because of anthem demonstrat­ion

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

The NFL players’ union files a grievance on behalf of Eric Reid, citing one team based its decision on him prostestin­g during the national anthem.

The NFL players’ union has filed a non-injury grievance on behalf of free agent safety Eric Reid.

The NFLPA cites one team appearing “to have based its decision not to sign a player based on the player’s statement that he would challenge the implementa­tion of a club’s policy prohibitin­g demonstrat­ion” during the national anthem.

League policy does not prohibit demonstrat­ing during the anthem. Referring to the labor agreement with the league, the union notes that NFL rules supersede any conflictin­g club rules.

The union also says “at least one club owner has asked pre-employment interview questions about a player’s intent to demonstrat­e. We believe these questions are improper, given league policy.”

That team reportedly is the Cincinnati Bengals.

Considered one of the top safeties in the league, Reid played out his contract with San Francisco last season. He has been a strong supporter of former 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick, who in 2016 became the first player to kneel during the 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.

Reid last week filed a collusion claim similar to one filed by Kaepernick last year. The union announced Monday that it filed its grievance and was seeking an arbitrator to hear the case.

Kaepernick deposed several league owners and executives, including Commission­er Roger Goodell, in his grievance. Reid is using the same attorneys as Kaepernick.

When NFL owners met in March, they didn’t hold lengthy discussion­s on anthem protocol. But they are expected to do so at their spring meetings in Atlanta on May 21-22.

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.”

PANTHERS: Former Denver Broncos running back C.J. Anderson has signed a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers.

Anderson played for five years for the Broncos before being released in April. He has run of 3,051 yards in his five-year NFL career, fumbling only three times in 693 carries. He also had 103 catches for 859 yards and four touchdowns.

RAIDERS: Oakland has officially signed free agent linebacker Derrick Johnson to a one-year contract.

Coach Jon Gruden had said last week the sides agreed to terms and the contract became official on Monday. Oakland waived defensive back Darius Hillary to make room on the roster.

The 35-year-old Johnson spent his first 13 NFL seasons with the rival Kansas City Chiefs and will likely fill the hole at middle linebacker.

SAINTS: A person familiar with the decision says New Orleans has released veteran tight end Coby Fleener.

The person spoke to The Associated Press Monday on condition of anonymity because the roster move has not been announced.

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 ?? TONY AVELAR/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Former 49ers safety Eric Reid (35), shown making a tackle in December, had a grievance filed on his behalf by the NFLPA.
TONY AVELAR/ASSOCIATED PRESS Former 49ers safety Eric Reid (35), shown making a tackle in December, had a grievance filed on his behalf by the NFLPA.

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