Colin Kaepernick had no interest in watching Super Bowl LIV like much of the country on Sunday afternoon.
The former San Francisco 49ers QB decided to give back instead and took his talents to the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in Harlem with employees and touring the building.
Via TMZ:
“From there, he went over to the SCO Family Shelter in Jamaica, Queens where he teamed up with Eric Reid and 100 Suits for 100 Men.
In video obtained by TMZ, you can see Colin personally helping some of the men try on suits. The group is a non-profit dedicated to helping underprivileged men and women get business-style clothing so they have a better shot to get jobs.
After that, Colin helped serve meals at the Shelter with some help from the LES Girls Club and Know Your Rights volunteers.”