Colin Kaepernick won big in his battle against the NFL’s alleged collusion to keep him out of the league after he protested police brutality against minorities by kneeling.
According to Sports Illustrated, this ruling has serious implications for not only the owners, but for the other NFL players as well.
If arbitrator Stephen Burbank finds that 14 or more franchises participated in collusion, then the NFLPA could potentially render the collective bargaining agreement null and void. Which could mean better working conditions for players, more money, and a host of other things.
Kaepernick's lawsuit could basically change the NFL forever.
A few internet users are suggesting the NFL and its owners are going to make a case that they didn’t come together to collectively keep Kaep out. A court case is impending and it’s going to be VERY revealing.Breaking news @Kaepernick7 pic.twitter.com/mAYhkRKwB9— Mark Geragos (@markgeragos) August 30, 2018
According to Sports Illustrated, this ruling has serious implications for not only the owners, but for the other NFL players as well.
If arbitrator Stephen Burbank finds that 14 or more franchises participated in collusion, then the NFLPA could potentially render the collective bargaining agreement null and void. Which could mean better working conditions for players, more money, and a host of other things.
Kaepernick's lawsuit could basically change the NFL forever.
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