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After Backlash, NFL Commissioner Encourages Teams To Sign Colin Kaepernick

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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has suddenly seen the light when it comes to protesting police brutality.

During an interview with ESPN, Goodell said, ''If he wants to resume his career in the NFL, then obviously it's gonna take a team to make that decision.

RELATED: Colin Kaepernick’s Girlfriend Nessa Diab Blasts NFL For Listing Him As ‘Retired’

Goodell’s version of an invite was back in November.

The NFL hastily put together a workout for Kaep, to take place at the Atlanta Falcons’ facility.

The  NFL has essentially banned Colin Kaepernick after he began peacefully protesting against police brutality by kneeling during the National Anthem in 2016.

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