Colin Kaepernick: Quarterback is the face of new Nike campaign - BBC Sport
Colin Kaepernick: From kneeling NFL player to face of the new Nike advert, how has he become a political force? | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Colin Kaepernick's Detractors Wish You Would Just Get Over It | GQ
Nike nearly dropped Colin Kaepernick before putting him in its advert
What is the Colin Kaepernick Nike boycott and what is the 'Just Do It' anniversary advert?
Colin Kaepernick: Quarterback is the face of new Nike campaign - BBC Sport
Colin Kaepernick's Nike ads are just one piece of a bigger 'reckoning' in the fashion industry - Vox
Colin Kaepernick had the courage to kneel alone – only now are we listening | Sport | The Times
Colin Kaepernick chosen as new face of Nike campaign amid Trump national anthem kneeling row - Mirror Online
What is the Colin Kaepernick Nike boycott and what is the 'Just Do It' anniversary advert?
Nike just thrust Kaepernick back in the spotlight – where he belongs | Khaled A Beydoun | The Guardian
Nike drops after signing 'taking a knee' quarterback Kaepernick | Financial Times
Nike design chief talks Colin Kaepernick, empowering women, and the future of retail in Asia | South China Morning Post
Three years in the NFL wilderness: what Colin Kaepernick lost – and won | Colin Kaepernick | The Guardian
Rangers star appears in Nike's '˜Believe in Something' ad with Colin Kaepernick | The Scotsman
I thought I admired NFL player Colin Kaepernick's stance on American politics – then he said he didn't vote | The Independent | The Independent
The Ugly Symbolism of Nike's 'Betsy Ross Flag' Sneaker | Frieze
Follow the Things | Sport | Colin Kaepernick 'Just Do It'
Colin Kaepernick and Nike, Starring You and Me - WSJ
Colin Kaepernick's Nike campaign is more than just a manufactured controversy – it shows how divided the US has become | The Independent | The Independent
Nike Nearly Dropped Colin Kaepernick Before Embracing Him - The New York Times
TIMELINE: Colin Kaepernick's journey from SF 49ers star to kneeling to protest police brutality, racial injustice - ABC7 San Francisco
Colin Kaepernick's Nike advert is a distraction, his protest is bigger than any argument about shoes