Saturday Night Live” tackled the National Football League’s ongoing struggles with racism, misogyny and homophobia — this time with jettisoned Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden — in a cold open that ended with Chris Redd’s Colin Kaepernick more or less saying: “I told you so.”

“Wow, so much stuff coming out about the NFL is maybe racist, kind of?” said “Kaepernick,” who was shouldered out of the league after taking a knee to protest racism and police brutality.

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“Huh. I wonder if anyone tried to warn people about this before. I’m scratching my head trying to remember who said that,” said Redd. “Scratch. Scratch. It’s almost like that’s the reason they banned me from the league.”

The sketch revolved around the ouster of Gruden after the revelation of outrageous emails he sent when he was an ESPN commentator. “I hope you won’t judge me on one email I sent 10 years ago — or the 20 emails I sent last Tuesday,” Gruden (played by James Austin Johnson) says at “SNL’s” press conference.

Source: ‘Colin Kaepernick’ Reminds ‘SNL’ Who Was Right About The NFL All Along

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