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The Philadelphia Eagles security Malcolm Jenkins, while talking about the coalition of players, took an apparent blow to Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Blake Bortles congratulates former San Francisco 49ers passer, Colin Kaepernick.

The Eagles face the Jaguars on Sunday in London and prepare to face Bortles, who will start the game despite the setback lost midway through the loss to the Houston Texans last week.

"We have always maintained, I have always maintained every time I have the opportunity to say that Colin Kaepernick can start there," Jenkins told reporters Wednesday in his locker. (Carolina Panthers Safety) Eric Reid deserves a job. Colin Kaepernick deserves a job. I can turn our opponent's tape this week and see that Colin Kaepernick deserves a job. "

Jenkins then added that he "wholeheartedly believed" that "Colin Kaepernick is becoming blackballed".

Bortles has only scored nine touchdowns this season and 11 turnovers. Its completion rate of 60.6% ranks 29th among all passersby.

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Kaepernick still has not signed, as he continues his lawsuit for collusion against the NFL, claiming that team owners have deliberately refused his job in the league because of his public stance on issues of inequality social. Kaepernick began kneeling in the national anthem in 2016, but has not been in the league since 2017.

Jenkins and Reid clashed on the pitch last week in a 21-17 loss to the Eagles, when Reid called Jenkins a "debacle" for his management of the Players Coalition, an organization founded by current players and elders to advocate for various causes in communities across the country. . Jenkins refused to criticize Reid for his comments and his decision to leave the Players Coalition.

Reid, similar to Kaepernick, was also absent from the league for a considerable time before the Panthers signed him for a contract earlier this month. Reid had his own case of collusion against the Bengals, which was denied Tuesday by a referee.

On Wednesday, Jenkins went on to explain why he co-founded the Players Coalition.

"When I started this in 2018 in my personal journey to help my own communities, it was never about the NFL or anyone with a job in the NFL," Jenkins said. "It was about people. Everyday citizens from where I come from, where I live here, in Philly and throughout the country, my decisions will always be about people. "

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