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Texans Kenny Stills declines to give Roger Goodell’s position on Kaepernick a pass - DefenderNetwork.com

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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell may have impressed some with his latest acknowledgement that he should have listened earlier to banished Super Bowl quarterback Colin Kaepernick when it came to why the quarterback was kneeling to protest police brutality. Let’s just say Texans outspoken wide receiver Kenny Stills wasn’t among those who was impressed. He gave […]

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