According to sources familiar with the situation, the six players, whose identities remain undisclosed, strongly oppose Kaepernick and his activism, particularly his choice to kneel during the national anthem as a protest against police brutality. “The players are firmly against bringing Kaepernick onto the team,” stated one insider. “They believe his politics are polarizing and that he poses a distraction that could harm the team’s chances of success.”
The source continued, revealing that the players had conveyed their willingness to leave the team if management disregarded their concerns and proceeded to sign Kaepernick. “The players hold a strong stance on this,” the source emphasized. “They view Kaepernick’s actions as disrespectful to the flag and the military, and they do not want him as a part of their team.”
This development has sparked criticism from fans and pundits, accusing the players of intolerance and being un-American. “Football is a sport that celebrates diversity and fosters unity,” commented one analyst. “The fact that these players are contemplating quitting over someone’s political beliefs is a discredit to the sport and our nation.”