Texarkana Gazette

Rodgers is out; Kaepernick vs. NFL; what’s a touchdown?

- By Howard Fendrich

Aaron Rodgers might be done for the season with a broken collarbone .

Colin Kaepernick filed a grievance , saying NFL owners colluded to keep him out of the league because he knelt during the national anthem.

And a play that looked like a touchdown to everyone— EVERYONE—except the head of officiatin­g was, somehow, not a TD. Not just that, but it was tantamount to a turnover, because of a rule many find nonsensica­l.

So here, then, is where we are with the NFL at this point: As surprising as some of the scores are, all of those game results— Giants beat Broncos 23-10 for first win! Chiefs defeated by Steelers 19-13 for first loss!— are the least interestin­g, least headline-worthy aspects of any given Sunday.

Instead, the buzz has largely been about all the injured superstars. Last week, it was Giants wideout Odell Beckham Jr., one of the most electrifyi­ng players on offense, and Texans pass rusher J.J. Watt, a threetime AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

Now it’s Green Bay’s Rodgers, owner of two league MVP honors and one Super Bowl MVP nod and unquestion­ably one of the two best QBs in the league, along with New England’s Tom Brady. The Packers quarterbac­k was hurt when he was slammed to the ground by Vikings linebacker Anthony Barr in the first quarter of Minnesota’s 23-10 victory.

“We all understand the magnitude of what Aaron means to our football team,” Packers coach Mike McCarthy said.

It leaves Green Bay with third-year player Brett Hundley, he of 11 career NFL completion­s before Sunday, as their starting quarterbac­k. On his first snap against Minnesota, Hundley threw an intercepti­on. On his third, he was sacked.

So cue the unfounded speculatio­n about what could come next.

Maybe the Packers will try to lure CBS analyst and former Dallas Cowboys QB Tony Romo out of retirement?

Or could they turn to Kaepernick, who hasn’t been able to find a job this season and, unlike Romo, has played in a Super Bowl?

In case you missed it, here are the other top topics after the NFL season’s sixth Sunday:

KAEPERNICK VS. NFL

Despite all of those openings at QB, and plenty of bad play at the position, Kaepernick remains unemployed. Mark Geragos, one of Kaepernick’s attorneys, said in a statement posted on Twitter that the player is being punished for not standing during “The Star-Spangled Banner.” It was Kaepernick who began that activism during the preseason last year to protest racial inequality and mistreatme­nt of blacks by police. “It sure does seem like he’s being blackballe­d,” said San Francisco safety Eric Reid, a former teammate of Kaepernick’s who knelt during the national anthem before the 49ers lost to the Redskins 26-24, their record fifth consecutiv­e setback by three points or fewer. “I think all the stats prove that he’s an NFL-worthy quarterbac­k.”

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