CBS: ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Bills running back LeSean McCoy said he is inviting 15-20 Buffalo police officers to an upcoming game at a time when the 49ers visit Buffalo next and quarterback Colin Kaepernick is protesting police and the treatment of African-Americans and minorities.
McCoy said the gesture was not a direct response to Kaepernick’s kneeling protests during the national anthem, and that he has no problem with his protests. Kaepernick is set to start for the first time this year on Sunday against the Bills. McCoy said it has yet to be determined if the police officers will attend this weekend’s game or Buffalo’s following home game on Oct. 30 against New England. MORE
I think they would be better off taking out contracts on those un-American commie faggots and eliminate the entire scum portion of the NFL that is putting the rest of them in the shadows.
I checked a score last weekend and then went to the kitchen.They are dead to me. Too much money going to losers anyway, goodbye NFL.