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Colin Kaepernick Could Be Back In The NFL “Soon” As Multiple Teams Show Interest

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And now, that includes Colin Kaepernick getting another chance to join a team and be a part of the NFL once again.

That’s right– according to NFL Network’s Mike Garrafolo, the talks that have begun with Kap’s associates are already more substantial then they’ve been in recent years.

“Teams are circling around here getting closer, I believe, certainly closer than they’ve been in recent years,” Garafolo said Friday on NFL Network.

However, nothing went as planned, and the 25 team representatives that did show u were caught off guard when Kaepernick changed the site of the workout to a local high school field last minute.

Just two weeks ago, Los Angeles Chargers head coach Anthony Lynn, who is a Black an said that any team would be crazy to not at least have the 32-year-old on their radar for a workout.

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