The efforts to ostracize Colin Kaepernick from football continue.

The man behind the national anthem protests was first wiped from the NFL in 2016 — when he opted out of his contract with the 49ers — then, as a free agent, was not included in the “Madden” game released last year. Now, the mere mention of his name on the soundtrack has been stricken from the video game.

Kaepernick’s name was removed from the song “Big Bank” by YG on the game’s soundtrack, along with other lyrics that included profanities, a racial slur and references to sexual activity and drugs.

Pro Football Talk confirmed it had listened to the track on an advance copy of the game and the controversial quarterback’s name is indeed left out.

The popular video game’s choice to remove Kaepernick from the song first surfaced in a tweet on the account @jeanclervil. The post was then retweeted by Kaepernick’s girlfriend, Nessa Diab.

EA Sports has not responded to The Post’s request for comment.

If EA’s goal was to avoid all references to Kaepernick, then choosing a song that specifically mentions him was a peculiar decision — one that easily could have been avoided.

Kaepernick’s feud with the NFL has carried on for over two years and now involves a collusion lawsuit against the league.