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Taking a stance: Colin Kaepernick.

Kaepernick jersey becomes NFL best seller

Prior to the high-profile protest, the jersey bearing Kaepernick's name and number had been the 20th most popular of all those belonging to 49ers players, online sports publication SB Nation reported over the weekend.

How to watch the NFL in Australia

Front and centre: You can watch Von Miller and the Super Bowl champion Broncos on 7mate on Friday morning in the season ...

The NFL season kicks off in just a few days, and if you're new to the sport, here are the different ways you can watch the games in Australia.

Kaepernick kneels during anthem again

Sticking to his principles: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt with his arms folded during the performance of the US national anthem during a pre-season game in San Diego on Friday, continuing his protest against racial injustice and police brutality.

Two brothers arrested over fatal shooting of Wade's cousin

Family tragedy: NBA star Dwyane Wade.

Police said on Sunday that two brothers, both felons on parole, were trying to shoot a driver last week when their gunshots fatally struck Nykea Aldridge, a young mother pushing a stroller on a nearby sidewalk, the cousin of NBA star Dwyane Wade.

US college game comes to Sydney

Logistical challenges: The Golden Bears are hoping to get their preparation right.

Before California college football coach Sonny Dykes could even think about designing a game plan for the season opener against Hawaii, he had to devise a strategy to deal with playing on the other side of the world.

MLB players try to block release of drug records

Chequered past: Chicago White Sox's Melky Cabrera.

Lawyers are asking MLB to turn over documents from its testing program so they can show jurors that players are hitting the ball harder than they did in the past, giving fans less time to get out of the way

NFL clears Peyton Manning of doping accusations

Cleared: Peyton Manning.

The NFL has cleared Peyton Manning of accusations that he had used banned substances, dismissing a news report from seven months ago that suggested that the star quarterback had taken human growth hormone.