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Supporters of unsigned NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick mingle with passers-by on the sidewalk. Craig Ruttle

Colin Kaepernick's backers rally in support of controversial QB

Now a free agent, the 29-year-old has not been signed by any NFL team.

BASEBALL LEGEND HANK Aaron said Colin Kaepernick is “getting a raw deal” as supporters rallied in front of NFL headquarters in New York on Wednesday on behalf of the controversial quarterback.

Aaron told BlackAmericaWeb.com in an online video published Wednesday that Kaepernick is being blackballed by NFL owners who disagree with his politics.

“I think he’s getting a raw deal,” Aaron said. “If you look at all the quarterbacks in the league right now, I think you have to say he is one, two, three, four. I don’t think anybody can do the things he could do. I wish somebody would open up and give him a chance to do his thing.”

Kaepernick, 29, became a lightning rod for controversy with the San Francisco 49ers last season when he opted not to stand for the national anthem before games to protest police brutality and racism.

Kaepernick said he wanted to spark conversation and debate, but critics accused him of disrespecting the flag and the US military.

Now a free agent, Kaepernick has not been signed by any NFL team.

In a sport where competent quarterbacks are prized more than any other players, Kaepernick’s unemployment is strikingly anomalous — and civil rights activists have taken note.

The NAACP has requested a meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to discuss Kaepernick.

Derrick Johnson, the NAACP’s interim president and CEO, said “no player should be victimised and discriminated against because of his exercise of free speech.”

On Twitter, #BlackoutNFL finds black men from an array of professions vowing to stop watching or attending games of the hugely popular league, devoting the hours instead to work in their communities.

In the meantime, sideline anthem protests have continued in the NFL pre-season.

On Monday, a dozen Cleveland Browns players knelt during the anthem before an exhibition game against the New York Giants.

“There’s a lot of racial and social injustices in the world that are going on right now,” rookie safety Jabrill Peppers said. “We just decided to take a knee and pray for the people who have been affected and just pray for the world in general.”

The recent protests have seen more white players offering support — by placing their hands on the shoulders of black teammates who were protesting during the anthem.

In front of NFL headquarters in Manhattan on Wednesday, groups including Justice League NYC and Color of Change rallied, with several hundred showing up in support of Kaepernick — wielding signs and chanting “I’m with Kap.”

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    Aug 24th 2017, 1:45 PM

    Is there a reason the only NFL coverage the 42 seems to keep bringing is about Kaepernick? He’s shown over the past couple of years he’s a limited quarterback that isn’t going add much to a team. Sure, he’s being blackballed for his politics, but do you honestly think that a team would pass him up if he was going to help them win games and get to the playoffs this year? He’s not good enough to justify the negativity that would surround his signing – it’s simple as that.

    Who’s going to sign him anyway? He’s a reasonable back up quaterback in the right offence, but the right offence is hard to find in the NFL right now. I guess the Colts or Ravens could bring him in so they have a fall back while their starters recover from injury, but he’s not going to get a starting role otherwise and that’s purely down to sporting reasons.

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    Aug 24th 2017, 2:01 PM

    @Jakim Berndsen: I’d take him at the Ravens any day

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    Aug 24th 2017, 2:25 PM

    If the likes of cutler, brandon weeden and ryan mallett can hold down back up jobs, then its fair to say kaepernick is being harshly treated.
    Cutler is on a $10 million deal and had practically retired to work on tv, yet the dolphins still took him….. looks a bit dodgy

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