NFL reporter now says he never asked Kaepernick if he'd stand for anthem

Report that Kaepernick said he'd stand for anthem now in doubt.

— -- An NFL reporter is now taking back a statement he made live on TV this morning that former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is not planning to continue kneeling in protest during the national anthem if he is given a chance to play in the league again.

After reporter Jason La Canfora's statement to CBS Sports was widely reported, he tweeted Sunday afternoon that he had not spoken to Kaepernick about whether he would continue the protest but rather had "relayed" another report.

Kaepernick himself retweeted posts that La Canfora's report was false, and later, a quote attributed to Winston Churchill about lies.

Some other NFL players followed his lead during the 2016 season, drawing a mixed response from football fans and the general public, with some supporting the protest and others not.

The president told the crowd at the rally on Sept. 22 that teams should fire players who kneel during the anthem.

"Wouldn't you love to see one of these NFL owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say: 'Get that son of a b---- off the field right now, out,'" Trump said.

In response at NFL games over the next few days, many more players kneeled during the anthem or locked arms with teammates and in some cases also with their team's owners.