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, league sources told ESPN.
Kaepernick, 32, remains unemployed, and NFL teams remain uninterested in his services -- the same story that has followed the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback for almost three years.
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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What a shame. NOT
ReplyDeleteHe is a con artist. Just looking at him makes me I'll.
ReplyDeleteKneel down for that you P.O.S. !
ReplyDeleteToxic Traitor.
ReplyDeleteHope it stays that way, anti American POS doesn't need to be seen or heard from.
ReplyDeleteI was hopeful. Watching him take massive hits would have been so rewarding.
ReplyDeleteHe is taking massive hits lol, just not on the football field. He'll be serving french fries at McDonald's in five years.
DeleteI hope not 925, then I'll have to boycott mcdonalds too
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ReplyDeleteCFL just played their championship.
Arena League just folded.
All NFL teams have something extra to be thankful for this year!
XFL is signing up big name talent; that's what he thinks he is. No doubt they'll be calling any day now....
Karma smiles!
Maybe he has an unlisted number.
ReplyDeleteISIS calls him everyday, and several other anti-American Terrorist groups.
ReplyDeleteDear Colin,
ReplyDeletePlease know that I feel badly for you, and I'm taking a knee for you before I watch the NFL games this weekend.
Let me know how that works out for you.
Soros won't let him starve.
ReplyDeletewhy doesnt he play in the rfl (russian football league)
ReplyDeleteThere's always Barber college.
ReplyDeleteNext time he kneels some patriot should fart or piss in his face .
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