Ryan Clark Wears Colin Kaepernick Jersey During 'Mike & Mike' Appearance
On Tuesday morning, ESPN NFL analyst Ryan Clark wore a Colin Kaepernick jersey on the set of Mike & Mike.
Kaepernick created a national dialogue by not standing for the national anthem. As other players continue to join him in protest of social injustice, his jersey sales have skyrocketed.
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Before sporting the San Francisco 49ers quarterback's No. 7 on Mike & Mike—a radio show broadcasted nationally on ESPN2—Clark spoke against police brutality on Twitter:
The former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back also challenged comments made by ESPN colleague Trent Dilfer. During an NFL Countdown segment, Dilfer said Kaepernick's job as the backup quarterback is to "be quiet and sit in the shadows."
Clark isn't the company's first analyst to make a statement with his attire. In April, Bomani Jones wore a "Caucasians" shirt with Chief Wahoo, the Cleveland Indians' logo.

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