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After initially questioning San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's decision to protest during the national anthem, legendary Niners wide receiver Jerry Rice displayed a change of heart on Tuesday.

As seen in the following tweet, the Hall of Fame wideout expressed support for the message Kaepernick is attempting to spread:

Rice's about-face came nearly a month after he took issue with Kaepernick's method:

Kaepernick began his protest during the season by sitting during the playing of "The Star-Spangled Banner," and he has since switched to taking a knee instead.

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Many players have joined the veteran signal-caller by demonstrating during the anthem through sitting, kneeling or raising their fists, including the likes of Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane, Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall, Miami Dolphins running back Arian Foster and Philadelphia Eagles safety Malcolm Jenkins.

Although Rice didn't definitively say that he is behind the manner in which Kaepernick has decided to protest, he is the latest in a long line of athletes and public figures to support the discussion and awareness Kaepernick has helped create.

Rice is among the most influential figures in 49ers and NFL history, and while individuals will continue to draw their own conclusions regarding Kaepernick's actions, Rice's support could go a long way toward cultivating even more positive opinions about the controversial quarterback's message.

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