Lawyer says Kaepernick wasn't invited to league anthem meeting
Colin Kaepernick's lawyer has refuted claims that the quarterback was invited to a meeting regarding national anthem protests Tuesday.
Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins told Bob Glauber of Newsday that Kaepernick failed to attend the conference between players and owners, but lawyer Mark Geragos asserted the free agent wasn't asked to attend by the NFL or team executives.
A statement from Geragos notes players wanted Kaepernick to attend, and that he is open to future participation in league discussions.
Statement from lawyer Mark Geragos, on Colin Kaepernick and today’s meeting. Sounds like he may participate soon pic.twitter.com/8vImrmQWkn
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) October 17, 2017
Related: NFL, NFLPA promise to meet again after 4-hour anthem discussion
Kaepernick recently filed a grievance against league owners, accusing them of colluding against him.
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