Colin Kaepernick makes rare public comments, pledges to continue off-field work 'with or without the NFL's platform'
- Colin Kaepernick on Tuesday accepted Sports Illustrated's Muhammad Ali Legacy award.
- Kaepernick thanked "the people" and said he will continue his off-field work, regardless of whether he returns to the NFL.
Colin Kaepernick on Tuesday accepted Sports Illustrated's Muhammad Ali Legacy award in Brooklyn, New York.
Making some of his first public comments since going un-signed in the NFL, Kaepernick accepted the award from Beyonce and thanked "the people."
"I accept this award not for myself, but on behalf of the people," Kaepernick said. "Because if it were not for my love of the people, I would not have protested. And if it was not for the support from the people, I would not be on this stage today."
Kaepernick, whose decision to kneel during the national anthem to protest social injustice sparked a wave of similar protests, has spent time off the field working with and donating to charities that promote social justice.
Kaepernick has expressed his desire to continue playing in the NFL. However, after opting out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL, Kaepernick was not signed in free agency. In October, Kaepernick filed a collusion grievance against the NFL.
In his acceptance speech, Kaepernick said he will continue his off-field work whether or not he plays in the NFL again.
"With our without the NFL's platform, I will continue to work for the people because my platform is the people," Kaepernick said.
Watch some of Kaepernick's speech below:
'With or without the NFL's platform, I will continue to work for the people'@Kaepernick7 receives SI's Muhammad Ali Legacy award #Sportsperson https://t.co/3wqaUVYZnf pic.twitter.com/dKJNX0d8vi
- Sports Illustrated (@SInow) December 6, 2017
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