10 more NFL players joined Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest this weekend
Colin Kaepernick’s subdued protest against the national anthem two weeks ago is sending ripples throughout the rest of the NFL. Sunday marked the league’s first week of the season, and 10 more players joined the San Francisco 49ers quarterback in solidarity with his message, joining Eric Reid, Jeremy Lane, and Brandon Marshall.
Marcus Peters, Kansas City Chiefs
“I’m just stating that I’m black and I love being black,” Peters told Arrowhead Pride. “I’m supporting Colin [Kaepernick] and what he’s doing as far as raising awareness with the justice system. I didn’t mean anything by it. I locked arms with my teammates. I talked with coach and coach said it was OK if I wanted to express my thoughts and so I just expressed it.”
Devin McCourty and Martellus Bennett, New England Patriots