A couple of weeks ago, Colin Kaepernick had a workout with the Las Vegas Raiders. Many believed that Kap’s workout with the Raiders went well. However, he didn’t receive any offers from the franchise. It gave rise to uncertainties regarding whether his workout was good or not.
Recently, NFL legend Warren Sapp talked about Kaepernick’s workout with the Raiders. He claimed that he had heard the workout was quite bad, and he was surprised that nobody spoke about it. After listening to it, Kaepernick’s agent responded to Sapp.
Jeff Nalley, the agent of Colin Kaepernick said, “I guess Warren didn’t talk to the General Manager or the head coach. I spoke to the G.M. [Dave Zieger] several times and he said they all thought Kap was in great shape and threw the ball really well and encouraged any team to call him about the workout and he would tell them the same.”
Nalley added, “I’m surprised Warren would say that, because it’s not true and you would think he would want Kap on a team.”
Once more, there are conflicting views about Colin Kaepernick
Like the past five years, Colin Kaepernick is dividing opinions. After the clarification by his agent about Warren Sapp’s comments, some people will believe Sapp, while others will believe what Kap’s agent said.
It could have been helpful if the Las Vegas Raiders had released a tape of Kaepernick’s workout. That would have shown everyone how the former 49ers quarterback actually performed in the workout.
Due to the Raiders’ keeping that workout extremely private, all these rumors have surfaced. Many people want Colin Kaepernick back in the NFL, but they want to see him play well. If he isn’t good anymore, then not many would advocate for him to return to the league.
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