New York Post

Prez aids Kap by accident

- By Mark Cannizzaro mcannizzar­o@nypost.com

IS IT POSSIBLE that President Trump — in a case of unintended circumstan­ce — has left the door ajar for Colin Kaepernick to return to an NFL roster?

If Trump’s controvers­ial rant about NFL players kneeling during the national anthem in a supposed show of disrespect to the American flag did one thing, it seemed to unify team owners and players.

Some owners — i ncluding Christophe­r Johnson from the Jets — stood strong on the sideline in locked arms with their players during the anthem last Sunday.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones knelt with his players before their kickoff Monday night in Arizona. Powerful gestures all. If we are to assume Kaepernick has been unemployed this long because of owners’ fear of public backlash, and if we are to assume last week’s show of unity with their players by the owners to be genuine, then you have to figure this chain reaction of events that began with Trump’s rant has softened some teams’ stances against signing Kaepernick. Only time will tell. But, since anyone who knows even a little about football knows Kaepernick is better than most of the backups and surely some current starters, they understand Kaepernick (provided he isn’t demanding unrealisti­c starter money) should be signed.

If it’s clear he wants to play and his contract demands are not unreasonab­le and Kaepernick is not signed by somebody, remaining mysterious­ly unemployed, then it’s fair to wonder whether those public acts of unity by the owners last Sunday were genuine or merely a sham-for-the-TV-cameras display to protect their brand.

Players kneeling during the anthem — which since Kaepernick began doing it I’ve believed to be an athlete’s right to freedom of speech — has become so commonplac­e since this recent Trump tirade that it’s almost becoming expected.

The irony of the whole thing is that, if Kaepernick is indeed signed, it could end up being a bizarre byproduct of this showdown Trump unwittingl­y ignited last week.

Talk about the law of unintended circumstan­ces.

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