Source: Colin Kaepernick’s representative talks to the Jets about his NFL comeback following Aaron Rodgers’ injury…
(News in Gray) – Re-entering the league is something that Colin Kaepernick’s agent has discussed with the New York Jets, according to an NFL insider.
According to NFL source Jordan Schultz, he met with Kaepernick on Tuesday, and he informed him that the Jets have been contacted by his agent regarding his desire to return to the NFL.
Schultz posted on social media, “I just spoke with Colin Kaepernick, who tells me his agent has reached out to the Jets about his desire to make an NFL return.” “Kaepernick is still working out on the West Coast.
This occurs one day after quarterback for the Jets, Aaron Rodgers, tore his Achilles tendon against the Buffalo Bills on Monday after only four plays in his team’s debut.
Rodgers will likely miss the remainder
This occurs one day after quarterback for the Jets, Aaron Rodgers, tore his Achilles tendon against the Buffalo Bills on Monday after only four plays in his team’s debut.
The Jets will have room at quarterback as Rodgers is likely to miss the remainder of the year.
Rodgers was replaced by backup quarterback Zach Wilson, who helped the Packers win on Monday night.
Wilson is the sole quarterback on the team’s depth chart, but Jets head coach Robert Saleh stated that Wilson will start going forward.
Taking a knee during the playing of the national anthem to protest racial injustice, Colin Kaepernick led the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance during his six seasons as an NFL player from 2011 to 2016, but he also faced criticism for his actions. In 2017, Kaepernick filed a collusion grievance against the league, claiming he was blacklisted as a result of his protests, which resulted in a settlement.