Brandon Marshall has an important meeting scheduled for Tuesday. So, naturally, he asked Twitter for help.

According to the Broncos' linebacker, he has a meeting with the Denver police chief. Marshall joined Colin Kaepernick's protest before the first game of the NFL season on Thursday night by kneeling during the national anthem.

Marshall announced the meeting on Twitter.

And then he asked Twitter to submit some questions, because Twitter always brings out the best in people.

Since Marshall kneeled during the anthem, he's been dropped by two sponsors. He's also drawn the ire of some of his former fans.

Marshall's response?

On Monday, Kaepernick continued his protest by kneeling during the national anthem on "Monday Night Football." So far, he's been joined by more than 10 players in his protest against racial injustice, with Marshall being one of those players.