'It's Not Something I Respect': Dolphins' Kenny Stills Questions Comments By Jay-Z On NFL Deal

DAVIE (CBSMiami/AP) -- Miami Dolphins receiver Kenny Stills doesn't agree to recent comments from hip-hop mogul Jay-Z about social activism by current and former NFL players, including Colin Kaepernick.

Jay-Z and the league announced a partnership he characterized as a progressive step to carry on the campaign that Kaepernick began by kneeling during the national anthem to bring attention to police brutality and racial division.

Stills, who has been on the front line of the NFL player protest movement since 2016, said he isn't so sure the Jay-Z partnership represents progress.

"I felt like he really discredited Colin and myself and the work that's being done," Stills said. "I'm going to try and give this man the benefit of the doubt for now, but it doesn't sit right with me. It's not something that I agree with. It's not something that I respect."

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While Kaepernick is out of the NFL, Stills continues to kneel during the anthem to protest social injustice. Last week Jay-Z said kneeling has served its purpose.

"I think everyone knows what the issue is — we're done with that," Jay-Z said. "We all know the issue now. OK, next."

Stills said Jay-Z could have reached out to him or to Kaepernick before announcing the partnership.

"He's talking about, 'We're moving past kneeling,' like he ever protested," Stills said. "He's not an NFL player. He's never been on a knee. ... To say that we're moving past something, it didn't seem very informed."

(© Copyright 2019 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. The Associated Press contributed to this report.)

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