SANTA CLARA, CA - OCTOBER 23: Colin Kaepernick #7 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on from the sidelines during their NFL game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Levi's Stadium on October 23, 2016 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

NFL sponsor takes another strong stance after national anthem protests comments

The protests started a year and a half ago, when then San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee as a form of protest of racial inequalities.

Papa Johns made headlines after controversial national anthem protest comments from the pizza chain's CEO resulted in him losing $70 million in net worth in just one day after throwing the league under the bus.

That resulted in the following statement on Tuesday evening:

This likely won't make Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones too happy, who backed Papa John's statement.

In their third quarter earnings call, Papa John's CEO John Schnatter claimed that the ongoing NFL protests have affected his company's earnings, and that they will be pulling some of their advertising associated with the NFL.

ESPN's Darren Rovell detailed more:

"Leadership starts at the top and this is an example of poor leadership," Schnatter said, noting he thought the issue had been "nipped in the bud" a year and a half ago.

In revising sales estimates for the next quarter, Papa John's president and chief operating officer Steve Ritchie said on the call that the NFL deal was the primary suspect behind the decline and that "we expect it to persist unless a solution is put in place."

The protests started a year and a half ago, when then San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee as a form of protest of racial inequalities. However, more NFL players have started to protest this season, with those protests involving more of a political statement against President Donald Trump and NFL ownership instead of what Kaepernick originally started last year.