The former Atlanta Falcons quarterback appeared on “The Dan Patrick Show” on Thursday and expressed regret for his comments from earlier in the week.
.@MikeVick clarifies his comments about Colin Kaepernick https://t.co/fl18vLxG3Z pic.twitter.com/RdGEpAVQMy
— Dan Patrick Show (@dpshow) July 20, 2017
"At the end of the day, what I said, I should have never said,” Vick said. “I think it was taken out of context in regards to what I was trying to convey, but I only want to help Kaepernick. I'm not a general manager. I'm not the guy who makes the decisions on getting him signed, and I'm truly sorry for what I said. I think I should have used a better choice of words.
"Obviously, his afro has nothing to do with him being signed and I wasn't trying to relay that message. It was more so about helping him at the end of the day. In all my interviews all I have ever tried to do is help him and talk positive.”
On Tuesday, Vick tweeted a statement clarifying his comments from Monday's appearance on FS1's "Speak For Yourself."
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