Kaepernick Says He’ll Donate Proceeds From Top-Selling Jersey

He called the support of his national anthem protest unexpected.

"I want to thank everyone who has shown me love and support, it truly means a lot! I wasn't expecting my jersey sales to jump to number one because of this, but it shows the people's belief that we can achieve justice and equality for ALL!" Kaepernick wrote. "The only way I can repay you for the support is to return the favor by donating all the proceeds I receive from my jersey sales back into the communities! I believe in the people, and WE can be the change!"

Kaepernick didn't elaborate on how much money he would donate, or how he would do it.

Kaepernick's growing marketability, at least in terms of jersey sales, has added an additional layer of complexity to this story. Mixing politics and sports has often been seen as difficult since teams don't want to alienate any fans.

Today, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell voiced disagreement with Kaepernick's choice to kneel during the anthem, after acknowledging his right to do so.

"I support our players when they want to see change in society, and we don't live in a perfect society," Goodell said. "On the other hand, we believe very strongly in patriotism in the NFL."

Santa Clara Police Chief Michael Sellers later offered a rebuke of that position, saying that "officers are here to protect the rights of every person, even if we disagree with their position," but also expressed sympathy for the union's sentiment.

"I don't doubt his sincerity," Obama said of Kaepernick, before going on to say generating conversation on the topic was positive.

He is expected to continue to protest there.