It has been more than five years since Colin Kaepernick threw a pass in an NFL game, but it doesn't mean that he's done throwing to NFL players. Recently, the former 49ers quarterback has been releasing workout videos on social media showing the league that he is still working on his craft despite being blackballed since the conclusion of the 2016 season. The next step in legitimizing how much game Lockett has left was when he showed up to work out with Kaepernick. Yessir! Lockett said that Kap is ready. A source has told Adam that Colin Kaepernick is in the best shape of his life, and that he would be a great fit for a team with a quarterback shortage. Despite what we have seen and have always known, the chances of Kaepernick being signed are nearly impossible at this point, but it isn't due to a lack of desire or skill. It's because the people who hate him don't want him there, and that the teams prefer to fill their rosters with white backups.
The door is closed for Colin Kapernick, according to Mike Florio, who also said that you have a better chance of stopping racism than playing again. The Rainbow Coalition's annual offseason hater convention has begun. The caveat is that the crowd always finds a way to remain quiet about sorry white quarterbacks that stay in the league for years. The following guys had the same energy, but it wasn't the same as for the other guys.
Chase Daniel has joined the team as a backup. He has been in the league since 2010 and has only thrown the ball 261 times.
Trubisky is a Steeler. He sucks a lot.
Brian Hoyer has a new deal that will keep him in New England. The last time he started was in 2020. He was 15-for-24 for 130 yards. He was benched in the second half for a rookies, as he had lost 11 games in a row.
Jeff Driskel is back with the Texans. He was moved to tight end last season.
The Lions have re-signed Tim. If you've ever heard of the quarterback that's entering his fifth season and hasn't thrown for 600 yards, raise your hand.
Colt will be back in Arizona this season. He is older than Kaepernick.
If only one team gave Colin a chance to fail, the questions about his playing career could be answered. They won't because that isn't a gamble the NFL or any of its teams are willing to take. That is cowardice at best, and proof of collusion at worst.