“Kaepernicking,” a new football buzz word, has become so popular that the 49ers’ signal caller has filed for a trademark on the word, which was coined to describe his habit of kissing a well-tattooed bicep after he scores a touchdown.
Here are some fast facts on Super Bowl XLVII, the NFL's championship game set for this Sunday evening.
“Kaepernicking,” a new football buzz word, has become so popular that the 49ers’ signal caller has filed for a trademark on the word, which was coined to describe his habit of kissing a well-tattooed bicep after he scores a touchdown.
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