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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/280 ... t-saturday

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NFL clubs were informed Tuesday that a private workout will be held for free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick on Saturday in Atlanta, according to a copy of a memo obtained by ESPN.

The session will include on-field work and an interview. All teams are invited to attend, and video of both the workout and the interview will be made available to them.

Several clubs have inquired about Kaepernick's current football readiness, and sources told ESPN's Dan Graziano that the workout was also set up in response to a statement by Kaepernick's representatives sent Oct. 10 saying they had received "little to no response" from all 32 NFL teams. Kaepernick has been out of the NFL since 2016, the year he began protesting police brutality and racial injustice by kneeling during the pregame national anthem.

In the memo, the league said: "Earlier this year, we discussed some possible steps with his representatives and they recently emphasized his level of preparation and that he is ready to work out for clubs and be interviewed by them. We have therefore arranged this opportunity for him to work out, and for all clubs to have the opportunity to evaluate his current readiness and level of interest in resuming his NFL career."

Sources told ESPN that Kaepernick and his reps weren't alerted until 10 a.m. Tuesday. When notified, the quarterback's reps asked for the workout to be on a Tuesday, which typically is when all NFL workouts take place, since head coaches and general managers can more easily attend. On Saturday, almost half of the NFL teams will be traveling to games, and most of the rest of the coaches and players will be heading to their team hotels to prepare for their games the next day.

But the NFL said the workout had to be on a Saturday, sources told ESPN. When the league was asked if it could be on the following Saturday -- by making it this Saturday, the 32 teams only have about three days to make a decision on whether to attend and who to send -- the NFL said no and didn't provide a reason why.

Sources told ESPN that the NFL league office also said that none of the 32 teams had been made aware of the workout prior to the memo being sent. When Kaepernick's representatives asked if a team or teams had asked for the workout, they explained that the NFL league office said, "We can't tell you that."

Sources also told Graziano that Kaepernick's side had to make a decision before a 4 p.m. ET personnel notice would be sent to teams.

Because of the shroud of mystery around the workout and because none of the 32 NFL teams had been informed prior to Tuesday, Kaepernick's representatives began to question the legitimacy of the workout and process and whether it was just a PR stunt by the league, sources told ESPN. The NFL league office was told that because GMs and head coaches make personnel decisions, especially as important as the quarterback position is, that they wanted to see a list of personnel executives and coaches who would be attending the workout.

As it stands now, the ball is in the NFL's court to submit the list of personnel executives and coaches who will attend on Saturday.

One source from an NFC team told ESPN's Josina Anderson that the team will review whether to attend the Kaepernick workout on Wednesday morning. "We have nothing to lose by attending Kaepernick's workout, but I still think for us it would just be an information-gathering trip," the source said. Another source told Anderson that there is interest in the Dallas Cowboys organization to send at least one representative to the workout.

Sources told Graziano that the workout will be held at the Falcons' team facility and will be administered by president of National Football Scouting Jeff Foster, whose responsibilities include deciding which prospects are selected for the combine and administering the combine.

The workout, which will be closed to the media, will be conducted by former NFL coaches, though the exact names have not been finalized.

Kaepernick, who turned 32 on Nov. 3, opted out of his contract with the San Francisco 49ers in March 2017, following the season in which he first began the protests.

Within the past two years, Kaepernick and former Niners teammate Eric Reid filed grievances against the league through the NFL Players Association, alleging collusion among team owners to deny jobs to both players. In February, it was announced that both players had reached a settlement with the NFL. Terms were not disclosed.

Reid, a safety, is in his second season with the Carolina Panthers.

Last month, Kaepernick's representatives said he has been "working out five days a week, for three years, in preparation to play again" but that the opportunity hasn't presented itself.


I assume the Bears will be in attendance?


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The NFL gave him a day to hold a workout on less than a week notice. Plus on a Saturday. Seems like a setup.

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The NFL gave him a day to hold a workout on less than a week notice. Plus on a Saturday. Seems like a setup.


It's a "please don't sue us again" event.


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The NFL gave him a day to hold a workout on less than a week notice. Plus on a Saturday. Seems like a setup.

He claims to have been ready to play for the last 3 years.

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Yesterday Hub stated that if Kaepernick did sign, there would be "no doubt" the contract would stipulate that he stand for the national anthem. I wouldn't be so sure of that...though I don't think he will be signed.

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Yesterday Hub stated that if Kaepernick did sign, there would be "no doubt" the contract would stipulate that he stand for the national anthem. I wouldn't be so sure of that...though I don't think he will be signed.


Do people still give a shit about that?

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Hopefully the Bears Social Justice Committee agrees to have the Bears in attendance.

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The Bears should make him work out wearing that 1936 throwback.

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Hasn't the NFL already paid him to settle the collusion claim? Assume they got an agreement that any settlement covered all future related claims. Maybe this is part of the settlement.


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Hopefully the Bears Social Justice Committee agrees to have the Bears in attendance.


I hope they all have matching satin Starter jackets with "Chicago Bears Social Justice Committee" on the back.


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Yesterday Hub stated that if Kaepernick did sign, there would be "no doubt" the contract would stipulate that he stand for the national anthem. I wouldn't be so sure of that...though I don't think he will be signed.


Do people still give a shit about that?


Considering all the pandering the NFL does to the military (flyovers during the anthem, introductions of soldiers/veterans, etc), I'd say they believe there is a significant amount of fans who care about it. I just think Kaepernick wouldn't go back on his stand at this point, which is why I was surprised at Hub's comment.

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Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?


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Jaw Breaker wrote:
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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Yesterday Hub stated that if Kaepernick did sign, there would be "no doubt" the contract would stipulate that he stand for the national anthem. I wouldn't be so sure of that...though I don't think he will be signed.


Do people still give a shit about that?


Considering all the pandering the NFL does to the military (flyovers during the anthem, introductions of soldiers/veterans, etc), I'd say they believe there is a significant amount of fans who care about it. I just think Kaepernick wouldn't go back on his stand at this point, which is why I was surprised at Hub's comment.


It's not pandering. The military pays the NFL a considerable amount of money to do all of that.


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Big Chicagoan wrote:
Jaw Breaker wrote:
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Jaw Breaker wrote:
Yesterday Hub stated that if Kaepernick did sign, there would be "no doubt" the contract would stipulate that he stand for the national anthem. I wouldn't be so sure of that...though I don't think he will be signed.


Do people still give a shit about that?


Considering all the pandering the NFL does to the military (flyovers during the anthem, introductions of soldiers/veterans, etc), I'd say they believe there is a significant amount of fans who care about it. I just think Kaepernick wouldn't go back on his stand at this point, which is why I was surprised at Hub's comment.


It's not pandering. The military pays the NFL a considerable amount of money to do all of that.


I like your angle...maybe the military is the one that told the NFL to blackball him.

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Hopefully the Bears Social Justice Committee agrees to have the Bears in attendance.


I hope they all have matching satin Starter jackets with "Chicago Bears Social Justice Committee" on the back.

Pig socks and Castro shirt or he can’t try out

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Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?


How many employers force everyone to stand while they play the National Anthem to start the work-day. Maybe at a flag factory. Do schools still pledge allegiance at the start of each school day. I think they do some sort of group chant to start the day at Wal-Mart. Pledge allegiance to Sam Walton and cheap Chinese crap.


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Nardi wrote:
Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?

What standard is that? Eric Reid is still kneeling for the anthem.

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Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?

What standard is that? Eric Reid is still kneeling for the anthem.

The standards of not undercutting advertisers and customers. Didn't we have a thread on Deadspin that addressed this?


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Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?

What standard is that? Eric Reid is still kneeling for the anthem.


Amazing no one cares about it anymore.

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Nardi wrote:
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Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?

What standard is that? Eric Reid is still kneeling for the anthem.

The standards of not undercutting advertisers and customers. Didn't we have a thread on Deadspin that addressed this?

I don't know but the fact that Eric Reid is still kneeling and playing every week seems to invalidate the advertisers and customers point.

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Will he conform to the work atmosphere standards that every other American has to conform to?

What standard is that? Eric Reid is still kneeling for the anthem.

The standards of not undercutting advertisers and customers. Didn't we have a thread on Deadspin that addressed this?

I don't know but the fact that Eric Reid is still kneeling and playing every week seems to invalidate the advertisers and customers point.

To a point. But there was a point where the Dallas Cowboys kneeling on the 50 yard line was , for a lack of words...not good for business.


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Two days away and their is no workout script or guys lined up to throw to. Nor will the NFL say who is attending. I am guessing they figured he would say no.

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Nice to see someone found Hue Jackson something productive-ish to do.

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Post funny pictures of Hue Jackson working out Colin Kaepernick


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Hue Jackson :lol: :lol:

The NFL hates Kap even more than I thought

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Nice to see someone found Hue Jackson something productive-ish to do.


@NFL345 = official NFL communications office. Since when does the league arrange these workouts. must be part of the collusion suit settlement.

Odds to sign Kaepernick

Bengals +350
Steelers +400
Ravens +600
Bills/Raiders +700
Panthers +800
Texans +1000
Bears/Bucs +1200
Cardinals +1500
49ers +1600
Colts/Rams +2000
Browns +2500
Eagles +3300
Cowboys/Patriots +5000


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Gotta hand it to Kap...or Nike. They are really milking it. He's making a ton sitting on his ass.


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Jaw Breaker wrote:
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Yesterday Hub stated that if Kaepernick did sign, there would be "no doubt" the contract would stipulate that he stand for the national anthem. I wouldn't be so sure of that...though I don't think he will be signed.


Do people still give a shit about that?


Considering all the pandering the NFL does to the military (flyovers during the anthem, introductions of soldiers/veterans, etc), I'd say they believe there is a significant amount of fans who care about it. I just think Kaepernick wouldn't go back on his stand at this point, which is why I was surprised at Hub's comment.


It's not pandering. The military pays the NFL a considerable amount of money to do all of that.


I like your angle...maybe the military is the one that told the NFL to blackball him.


If that's the case then there is for sure a First Amendment issue.

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