Eric Reid and Colin Kaepernick are on the same team again.

The two faces of the NFL’s national anthem protest are now both legally battling the league, after Reid, a free agent this offseason, also filed a collusion grievance against the owners.

According to ESPN, Reid is working with Mark Geragos, the celebrity attorney also representing Kaepernick.

“Our union is aware that Eric Reid and his legal representatives filed a collusion claim, which will be heard through the arbitration process as spelled out in our collective bargaining agreement,” the NFL Players Association said in a statement Wednesday. “Our union supports Eric and we are considering other legal options to pursue.”

The 26-year-old Reid has spent his career in San Francisco and was one of the first to follow Kaepernick’s lead in taking a knee for “The Star-Spangled Banner” to protest police brutality and discrimination against minorities in the US. The safety has been a solid player for five years, going to the Pro Bowl in 2013 and recording 52 tackles and two interceptions last year.

Since he has been without a contract, Reid has gotten little interest throughout the league. He had a meeting with the Bengals in April, which Pro Football Talk reported took a turn for the worse when the team asked him about his plans for the anthem.