Colin Kaepernick worked out for seven NFL teams at a high school in Georgia a week ago. Since then, according to a report by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, none of them have pursued the possibility of signing him or even contacted him about working out for them.
In the week since Colin Kaepernick worked out for seven NFL teams at Charles R. Drew High School in Riverdale, Georgia, no teams have reached out to work him out, visit with him or sign him, per sources.https://t.co/IECNxlRs50
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) November 24, 2019
More from ESPN:
Kaepernick’s representatives sent video of their client’s workout to the 25 NFL teams that did not attend last Saturday, but that has not led to any interest, either.
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Some sources speculated that there had been teams interested in making a move with Kaepernick, and could in the weeks after his workout. But nothing has materialized, and nothing is expected to at this time.
How can this be?
This is stunning. What team wouldn’t want this major headache as a media distraction for their back up QB? https://t.co/xRfcOazbR9
— Stephen Miller (@redsteeze) November 24, 2019
Stunt Fail
He was a weak back up years ago
Now he's a weak, out of shape, troublemaking loserCan't imagine why no one called https://t.co/waO6e3YLD5
— Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) November 24, 2019
Guy who hasn't played in 3 years isn't good enough for the NFL? Shocking! https://t.co/yioxpP21AM
— The One Who Knocks (@B_Train359) November 24, 2019
But it’s all collusion!
Colluders gonna collude.https://t.co/Qdf4ZqIWkZ
— Imraan Siddiqi (@imraansiddiqi) November 24, 2019
Let’s be honest … if America were any kind of a just nation, Kaepernick would be worth more than something like $20 measly million.
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