Los Angeles Times

Kaepernick accuses owners of collusion

Former 49ers quarterbac­k files grievance alleging that he remains out of NFL because of anthem protest.

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NEW YORK — Former San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick filed a grievance against the NFL on Sunday, alleging that he remains unsigned as a result of collusion by owners following his protests during the national anthem.

Kaepernick started a national conversati­on about political activism by athletes last season when he decided to sit, and then kneel, during the anthem to bring attention to mistreatme­nt of African Americans by police. Other players have continued the protests, prompting an angry response from President Trump, who said players should be fired for not standing during the anthem.

Kaepernick opted out of his contract with the 49ers at the end of last season and remains a free agent despite a rash of quarterbac­k injuries and poor play at the position.

Mark Geragos, one of Kaepernick’s attorneys, said in a statement posted on Twitter on Sunday that he filed the grievance “only after pursuing every possible avenue with all NFL teams and their executives.”

“If the NFL (as well as all profession­al sports leagues) is to remain a meritocrac­y, then principled and peaceful political protest — which the owners themselves made great theater imitating weeks ago — should not be punished,” Geragos said in the statement, “and athletes should not be denied employment based on partisan political provocatio­n by the executive branch of our government.”

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