Toronto Star

Kaepernick up for TIME’s person of the year

- TOM SCHAD USA TODAY

Free-agent quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick was announced Monday as one of 10 candidates for TIME’s Person of the Year for 2017.

Kaepernick, who last played for the San Francisco 49ers in 2016, joins President Donald Trump, special counsel Robert Mueller and the #MeToo movement, among others, on the short list for recognitio­n. Each year, the magazine strives to identify “the person or group of people who most influenced the news during the past year, for better or for worse.”

Trump was recognized by the magazine in 2016, and German chancellor Angela Merkel was its 2015 recipient. TIME will announce its latest “Person of the Year” on Wednesday.

Kaepernick was the first NFL player to not stand during the national anthem last year, calling it a means of protesting police brutality and racial inequality in the United States. He became a free agent in March and has yet to sign with an NFL team, prompting him to file a collusion grievance against NFL owners.

Kaepernick’s initial protests have sparked a wave of related demon- strations — particular­ly after Trump in September used an expletive to describe those who kneel during the anthem. Dozens of NFL players have either taken a knee, sat on the bench, raised a fist or otherwise protested before games this season. The Associated Press reported that 18 players demonstrat­ed in some form or fashion during The Star-Spangled Banner on Sunday.

The protests have continued to draw the ire of Trump, who views them as unpatrioti­c and disrespect­ful to the military, although the president never served. He most recently called the NFL “weak and out of control” on Twitter in response to the continued demonstrat­ions.

Kaepernick made a rare public appearance at an ACLU event Sunday and is expected to be in New York on Tuesday night to accept an award from Sports Illustrate­d.

 ??  ?? Colin Kaepernick has not been signed by an NFL team after starting an inequality protest in 2016.
Colin Kaepernick has not been signed by an NFL team after starting an inequality protest in 2016.

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