Donovan McNabb: It’s ‘Embarrassing’ Colin Kaepernick Is Not Signed

Donovan McNabb: It's 'Embarrassing' Colin Kaepernick Is Not Signed

Former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb calls Out NFL owners for blackballing Colin Kaepernick!

Quarterbacks like Drew Brees, Ben Roethlisberger, Cam Newton, and Sam Darnold are just a few names to go down with an injury or illness, not including Andrew Luck who suddenly retired before the season. The NFL NEEDS to get over themselves and STOP blackballing Colin Kaepernick because they’re scared of backlash. Read on…

CelebNSports247.com reports that quarterback Colin Kaepernick deserves a chance to play in the NFL again, but the NFL are too worried of backlash – one team needs to be a leader and not a follower.

Colin Kaepernick kneeled, so what, there are so many players who do worse like beating their girlfriends, have sexual abuse charges thrown at them, busts at festivals, and even bad parenting and they all have gotten second chances.

Why NOT Colin Kaepernick?

Veteran quarterback Donovan McNabb is making a valid point on why Kaepernick NEEDS to be signed to a team. He has been steadily working out and waiting for a team to give him a job, but the dual-threat QB seems to be put on punishment by owners that are still making him pay for his perceived crimes.

What crimes?

Standing up for justice? Speaking for those who had no voice? Standing up for people of color against police bruatlity? Does the NFL realize by blackballing Kaepernick, they look like a group of racists? Are they all wearing read MAGA hats?

This is sports, not the F’n white house. Trump has no say on sports, keep him out of it!

Donovan Mcnabb decided to touch on the hot button issue and he is making complete sense of it all!

The former Eagles quarterback thinks it’s “getting embarrassing” that Kaepernick still hasn’t found a new home in the NFL.

Kaepernick should have been back in the league two years ago,” McNabb said on The Zach Gelb Show. “This is starting to get embarrassing. It’s starting to get embarrassing because owners need to stop trying to blackball this young man and give him an opportunity to play and fulfill his dream.

“His message was sent. It had nothing to do with the military. His message was sent, and it’s time to move on. But the problem is people are so worried about the backlash when there is no backlash. Focus on trying to win ball games and get a quarterback in there who has experience.

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