Texans coach Bill O’Brien on taking a knee with players: ‘I’m all for it’

NFL players have taken a knee during the national anthem since the 2016 season when Colin Kaepernick, of the San Francisco 49ers, started the practice. .
Bill O’Brien, the Texans coach and general manager, believes players have the right to protest and be heard, and he would take a knee in solidarity with his players.
“Yeah, I’ll take a knee — I’m all for it,” O’Brien said via John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.
Chairman and CEO Cal McNair hopes his club will be the “pebble in the pond” to create larger ripples of change following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25

NFL players have taken a knee during the national anthem since the 2016 season when Colin Kaepernick, of the San Francisco 49ers, started the practice. .
Bill O’Brien, the Texans coach and general manager, believes players have the right to protest and be heard, and he would take a knee in solidarity with his players.
“Yeah, I’ll take a knee — I’m all for it,” O’Brien said via John McClain of the Houston Chronicle.
Chairman and CEO Cal McNair hopes his club will be the “pebble in the pond” to create larger ripples of change following the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25