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Alvin Kamara wears ‘Make Africa Home Again’ hat, Colin Kaepernick jersey in Saints locker room

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By Jason Owens

As long as Colin Kaepernick doesn’t have a job and social injustice exists, athletes will be inspired to use their platforms to raise their voices. 

Monday night in the NFL was all about Drew Brees‘ record-setting statement on the field.

In the victorious locker room, running back Alvin Kamara had his own powerful message.

Alvin Kamara takes on Trump, props up Kaepernick

The New Orleans Saints running back stepped out for interviews after a win over the Washington Redskins wearing a San Francisco 49ers jersey and a hat reading “Make Africa Home Again,” posing for an image shared by The New Orleans Times Picayune’s Josh Katzenstein.

Why the 49ers jersey? It was a Colin Kaepernick jersey, of course.

In a season where sideline protests of social injustice during the national anthem have been fewer alongside dampened controversy over the subject, Kamara’s is one of the most powerful statements yet.

Kamara’s statement follows Eric Reid’s

It comes on the same week that Eric Reid returned to the NFL with the Carolina Panthers and took a knee during the anthem. Reid was a teammate of Kaepernick’s in San Francisco and the first player to join his quarterback in kneeling during the anthem.

A 26-year-old safety who started 69 of his 70 career games with the 49ers, Reid had trouble finding a job in the wake of the anthem controversy.

About that hat

Kamara’s bright red hat obviously wasn’t just to match his jersey, but to take on the “Make America Great Again” hats popular among supporters of President Donald Trump.

Trump has bullied protesting players and pressured owners to punish those who kneel, famously urging owners to “get that son of a bitch off the field.”

Issues haven’t disappeared with exciting NFL start

While the storylines of the NFL so far this season have centered around officiating controversies and soaring offenses, the underlying issues surrounding the social justice protests are still teeming.

Kamara’s post-game attire Monday is a stark reminder that those issues that sparked Kaepernick to kneel in the first place haven’t gone away just because the NFL season is off to an exciting start.

As long as Trump is still president, Kaepernick doesn’t have a job and social injustice exists in the United States, athletes will be inspired to use their platforms to raise their voices.

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Jason Owens is a writer for Yahoo Sports. Follow him on Twitter.

Source: Yahoo Sports

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