Chiefs’ Justin Reid Says Teams Asked if He Intended to Take a Knee During the National Anthem in 2018
The Chiefs’ Justin Reid says that when meeting with teams in 2018, he was asked if he intended to take a knee during the national anthem.
The Chiefs’ Justin Reid says that when meeting with teams in 2018, he was asked if he intended to take a knee during the national anthem.
Ex-NFL player and national anthem kneeler Eric Reid has put his $1.85 million New Jersey mansion on the market.
National anthem protester Colin Kaepernick tweeted out a reminder that he is still in playing shape and wants back in the NFL.
Former NFL player and famed protester Colin Kaepernick has joined the many fans outraged over the league’s Black Lives Matter “propaganda.”
One of the league’s few remaining anthem protesters has found himself attracting headlines for a protest off the field football.
Washington Redskins head coach Ron Rivera says that he will support his players if they protest during the playing of the national anthem, according to a report.
The man who first took a knee next to Colin Kaepernick in his anthem protest movement, is no fan of his former club’s attempt at showing solidarity with blacks and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Nike is about to unveil its new Colin Kaepernick branded shoe just in time for Christmas, according to reports.
Carolina Panthers safety and well-known national anthem protester Eric Reid, praised Colin Kaepernick and insisted that Kaepernick’s workout stunt was a success.
Eric Reid was the first player to join Colin Kaepernick in his anthem protest. Therefore, it should come as no surprise that Kaepernick would be the first quarterback Reid would suggest the Panthers sign if starter Cam Newton’s injury causes him to miss playing time.
In Thursday night’s Carolina-New England preseason game, Panthers safety Eric Reid delivered a late hit on Patriots tight end Ben Watson while he was on the ground.
Panthers safety Eric Reid recently noted how unhappy he is that rapper Jay-Z threw national anthem protester Colin Kaepernick under the bus for making a social justice/entertainment deal with the NFL. However, Reid offered Jay-Z a way to prove he is not a sellout: Hire Kaepernick once he becomes an NFL owner.
Rap mogul Jay-Z has come under fire from supporters over his decision to sign a “social justice partnership” with the NFL, with people accusing him of undermining ex-NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s three-year-long campaign against racism and injustice.
Eric Reid was the first player to join Colin Kaepernick’s anthem protest, fast-forward three years, and he’s the first NFL player to blast rapper Jay-Z for “assisting the NFL in burying Colin’s career.”
Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid has confirmed that he will continue to take a knee during the national anthem into the 2019 NFL season.
A new report says that Colin Kaepernick will actually receive less than $10 million as part of his grievance settlement. Despite initial reports that the NFL had shelled out upwards of $60 million to settle his case.
No one knows for sure, just how much Colin Kaepernick received as part of his collusion settlement with the NFL. However, if the latest reports are accurate, Kaepernick won’t have to worry about working in the NFL or anywhere else anytime soon.
New York (AFP) – Colin Kaepernick, whose kneeling protests sparking a firestorm of controversy, has reached a settlement with the NFL over his collusion grievance against the league, his attorneys’ said Friday.
The Carolina Panthers have rewarded Eric Reid, one of the league’s original and few remaining anthem kneelers, with a hefty contract renewal.
Colin Kaepernick’s attorney is mincing no words when it comes to why he believes his client has been kept out of the league. Moreover, he’s not just blaming NFL owners, he’s also blaming President Trump.
On Wednesday, the NFL and NFL Players Association released a joint statement claiming that the random drug tests involving Carolina Panthers safety and anthem protester Eric Reid, were indeed random. And not a deliberate attempt to target Reid.
Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid has claimed that he’s been drug tested far too frequently for the tests to be “random,” and, hinted that he believes the frequent testing is punishment over his anthem protests.
The Carolina Panthers Eric Reid, one of the few remaining NFL players still protesting during the national anthem, wore cleats celebrating Colin Kaepernick on Monday Night Football.
Los Angeles (AFP) – Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid took aim at the NFL’s drug testing policy on Monday after being selected to undergo a random test for the seventh time this season.
The National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) says it will “look into” claims by Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid that he has been subjected to an unusual number of random drug tests, ESPN reported.
Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid is again speaking out about the number of random drug tests he has been subjected to, implying that he feels the tests aren’t so random.
When Eric Reid launched joined Colin Kaepernick in his anthem protests, many football fans suspected that the LSU product would one day be fined by the league. Though, most of those fans likely thought he would be fined for protesting before he got fined for an illegal hit.
Carolina Panthers safety and national anthem protester Eric Reid, says the NFL has given him “random” drug tests five times in the last couple months.
Carolina Panthers safety and national anthem protester Eric Reid, was ejected from the game on Thursday night after delivering an illegal hit to Pittsburgh QB Ben Roethlisberger.
Panthers head coach Ron Rivera has often — incorrectly — cited the First Amendment rights of players to protest the national anthem. Because of this, Rivera believes he has no place to comment on players who exercise their “rights,” in protesting the flag.
Calling him a “sellout,” Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid is on the attack for the second time against Philadelphia Eagles player and fellow social justice activist Malcolm Jenkins.
Can NFL players impact the upcoming mid-term elections? USA Today Sports columnist Nancy Armour thinks they can.
Washington Redskins cornerback Josh Norman slammed anthem protester Eric Reid’s criticism of Malcolm Jenkins as a “slap in the face,” and said that Reid has it wrong with his attacks, according to Pro Football Talk.
An arbitrator has put an end to Eric Reid’s work place grievance against the Cincinnati Bengals, according to a report.
As Sunday’s game between the Carolina Panthers and the Philadelphia Eagles began, a fight of another kind rose between fellow national anthem protesters Eric Reid and Malcolm Jenkins. Reid called Jenkins a “sellout” and a “neo colonialist,” for working with the league on social justice issues.
Standing up for your quarterback is a time-honored tradition in the NFL. However, in some cases, standing up for your quarterback can result in you ending up flat on your back.
There was a time when Carolina’s Eric Reid and Philadelphia’s Malcolm Jenkins were allies fighting for the cause of social justice. Well, those times are over.
Three of the NFL players who have continued protests during the playing of the national anthem are reaping rich rewards, earning more than $16 million in combined salaries this season.
Panthers safety Eric Reid was the first player to join Colin Kaepernick in 2016, when the latter began kneeling for the national anthem. Now, with Kaepernick out of the league, Reid is continuing the protest begun by Kaepernick.
Maybe the Carolina Panthers thought newly-signed safety Eric Reid wouldn’t kneel during the anthem, like he did in San Francisco.