Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Deposed In Kaepernick Collusion Case
New England Patriots Robert Kraft is the latest NFL executive to get involved in Colin Kaepernicks collusion case.
The hands-on Pats owner was deposed on Friday morning, according to TMZ. Kraft is being questioned about a variety of topics by Kaepernicks legal team, but hes not the first exec to be deposed. (RELATED: Kaepernicks Collusion Hearings Kicked Off Today – Heres What We Know)
“Other big-wigs who have reportedly been deposed include Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider, NFL commish Roger Goodell, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Ravens coach John Harbaugh,” TMZ reports.
Kaepernick reportedly personally attended Denver Broncos general manager John Elways deposition, and theres a very good chance hell attend Bob Krafts as well. (RELATED: O.J. Simpson Goes After Kaepernick For His National Anthem Protest)
The NFL executive filed a grievance against the NFL last fall, claiming executives in the league colluded to blackball him from the league after he refused to stand for the National Anthem. (RELATED: Colin Kaepernick Reportedly Takes Major Action Against The NFL)
Some have speculated his grievance is a last-ditch effort to get back into the NFL, however, suing a business while also trying to get back in their good graces rarely seems to work out well for people. And protesting the National Anthem rarely scores you points with the general public. But good luck to Colin all the same.
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