“Colin in demand”: Apart from the Raiders, two more teams are keenly interested in Colin Kaepernick
Colin Kaepernick
Colin Rand Kaepernick is a well-known personality who hogged the limelight for quite some time a few years ago. Colin played six seasons for the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL. Back in 2016, Colin took a knee during the national anthem at the start of the games, a move that attracted polarizing reactions.
Colin was traded from the Denver Broncos to the 49ers back in 2011. In 2016, it felt like Colin’s NFL career ended. However, it seems like the man still has a lot of football left in him. Not long ago, Kaepernick was seen working out with all his might with the aim of making it back in the NFL.
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Colin Kaepernick is in touching distance to landing a job in the NFL
Moreover, last month, Raiders owner Mark Davis claimed that Colin deserves another chance at the highest level giving a ray of hope to the ones who want to see him again on the field.“I believe in Colin Kaepernick,” Davis claimed. “He deserves every chance in the world to become a quarterback in the National Football League.“
“I still stand by it. If our coaches and General Manager want to bring him in or want him to be the quarterback on this team, I would welcome him with open arms,” he stated. As it turns out, the Raiders indeed ended up giving Colin a workout and things are looking good for Colin.
Moreover, what comes as another twist in the tale, two more teams expressed interest in giving Kaepernick a chance. As reported by Mike Folio of ProFootballTalk, two franchises were keenly interested in Colin before the Raiders gave him a workout. However, there is no update on exactly which franchises were interested.
These are great signs for Colin and who knows, we might see him showing his prowess on the biggest stage yet again in the coming season.
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Shubham Bhargava
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