NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell expressed remorse for the league not listening to Colin Kaepernick in 2016 when the previous San Francisco 49ers quarterback in harmony opposed throughout the nationwide anthem.
Appearing on previous NFL gamer Emmanuel Achos social networks video series “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man,” Goodell was asked by Acho to publicly express his remorse and say sorry to Kaepernick, who hasnt played in the NFL considering that the 2016 season.
” I want we had actually listened earlier, Kaep, to what you were kneeling about and what you were trying to accentuate,” Goodell said.
Goodell likewise expressed frustration about how the leagues players peaceful protests were being portrayed.
” What our gamers are doing is being mischaracterized. These are not individuals who are unpatriotic. Theyre not disloyal. Theyre not against our military,” Goodell said. “What they were trying to do is exercise their right to accentuate something that needs to get repaired. That misrepresentation of who they were and what they were doing was the important things that truly munched at me.”
Acho– who played linebacker for 3 seasons in the NFL– began “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” following the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis to assist white people better comprehend the Black experience.