The billboard, mounted on top of the Nike store in central San Francisco shows the black-and-white image of the quarterback's face, and the words: 'Believe in something. Kaepernick will be one of several faces for a campaign marking the 30th anniversary of Nike's famous 'Just Do It' slogan. The deal puts Kaepernick in the top bracket of NFL players with Nike. One of those taking umbrage with the new Kaepernick campaign has been President Donald Trump, a frequent critic of protesting NFL players. The league itself weighed in Tuesday afternoon with an executive saying the social issues Kaepernick has raised are valid.
Source: Daily Mail September 05, 2018 12:06 UTC