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Dr. Dre took a knee alongside Colin Kaepernick in an Instagram photo captioned 'Defiant'

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Dr. Dre took a knee alongside Colin Kaepernick in an Instagram photo captioned 'Defiant'
  • Dr. Dre took a knee with Colin Kaepernick in an Instagram photo captioned "Defiant" on Sunday evening.
  • The picture has been liked over 430,000 times, including by both LeBron James and Kevin Durant.
  • Kaepernick sat or kneeled during the American national anthem throughout the 2016 NFL season as a protest against the treatment of black people by police.
  • The former 49ers quarterback signed a deal with Beats by Dre on 2013, and his name was featured in a powerful 2017 advert following his decision to take a knee, according to CNET.

Dr. Dre took a knee with Colin Kaepernick in an Instagram photo captioned "Defiant" on Sunday evening.

Kaepernick sat or kneeled during the American national anthem throughout the 2016 NFL season as a protest against the treatment of black people by police.

The quarterback was all but banished from the NFL for his actions, and has not played since canceling his contract with the San Francisco 49ers in March 2017.

Kaepernick has been attempting to make a comeback to the sport this year, however no teams have yet offered him a deal.

Defiant. @kaepernick7

A post shared by Dr. Dre (@drdre) on Jul 26, 2020 at 7:13pm PDT

It is unclear where the Dre and Kaepernick posed for their snap, but the picture has been liked over 430,000 times, including by sporting stars such as LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

Dre and Kaepernick have a long history, dating back to 2013 when the quarterback signed a deal with Beats by Dre prior to the company being sold to Apple.

Following Kaepernick's decision to take a knee, his name was featured on the back of a jersey of a young black man in a powerful 2017 advert for the headphones giant which urged viewers to "rise above the noise," according to CNET.

Read more:

Colin Kaepernick denounced Fourth of July as a celebration of 'white supremacy' in a Twitter message

LeBron James has weighed in on Instagram about the death of George Floyd, saying 'this is why' Colin Kaepernick took a knee

Trump says he would 'absolutely' support Colin Kaepernick's return to the NFL, seemingly reversing his stance that players who kneel should be fired

Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll says he regrets not signing Colin Kaepernick in 2017

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