– Kaepernick, absent from the NFL for two years, featured in Nike's 'Just Do It' campaign, endorsing social justice.
– Nike's "Dream Crazy" commercial, narrated by Kaepernick, set to air during the NFL’s opening game.
– Kaepernick's 2016 anthem protests sparked controversy but aligned with Nike's social justice stance.
– Backlash against the campaign led to a drop in Nike's share price, yet experts note overall positive response.
– Kaepernick's tweet generated over $43 million in media exposure for Nike, according to Apex Marketing group.
– Despite criticism, the campaign reportedly attracted millennials to invest in Nike stock.
– Nike's 'Just Do It' campaign also highlights other changemaker athletes like Serena Williams and LeBron James.
– Nike aims to rejuvenate 'Just Do It' for a new generation, emphasising the power of risk-taking and belief in oneself.