Half of NFL Fans Aren't Interested in Watching Colin Kaepernick Play

May 2024 · 3 minute read

NFL free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick reportedly completed a workout with the Las Vegas Raiders last month, his first since being blacklisted by the league after he knelt during the national anthem years ago to protest racial injustice and police brutality in the United States. 

A new Morning Consult survey reveals that nearly 3 in 5 self-identified NFL fans (57%) believe Kaepernick should be given a chance to return after more than five years on the sidelines, but their interest in actually watching the 34-year-old isn’t as strong.

NFL fans split on watching Kaepernick 

In other NFL offseason news, the league is considering alternatives to the Pro Bowl, the annual all-star game that has been criticized for its low intensity and lack of quality play.

The future of the Pro Bowl

Last month, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell admitted what many fans have said for years: The Pro Bowl “doesn’t work.” Now, there are multiple options on the table, including eliminating the game altogether. The survey found that 1 in 3 NFL fans (33%) and 44% of “avid” NFL fans supported removing the game outright — a sign that there’s an appetite for the league to get creative with its annual all-star event. 

The survey was conducted June 4-5, 2022, among a representative sample of 2,211 U.S. adults, including 1,387 self-identified NFL fans, with an unweighted margin of error of plus or minus 2 percentage points and 3 percentage points, respectively. The survey also included 613 self-identified “avid” NFL fans, with an unweighted margin of error of 4 percentage points. 

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