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NFL Commissioner Goodell Encourages Team To Sign Kaepernick

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Roger Goodell would like to see Colin Kaepernick back in the NFL this season.

Goodell set up a tryout for Kaepernick in Atlanta last year for scouts of all 32 teams to attend, but it unraveled at the last moment due to lack of media access and what Kaepernick’s representatives saw as an unusual liability waiver.

The NFL released a video on June 5 in which Goodell apologized for the league for not doing a good job of listening to concerns by players on racial inequality.

Goodell also said that he wants to include Kaepernick’s voice on how the league should approach social issues.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver said when the league gathers at the Disney campus it would provide an opportunity for the league to do more to promote social and societal change — especially since players, who will be confined to the campus, will have plenty of free time on their hands and with what’s expected to be a sizable media contingent present.

Source: Black America Web

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