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- Colin Kaepernick’s collusion case against the NFL outlines evidence that teams thought he was good enough to be a starting quarterback in the league, ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio reported on Monday.
- While Kaepernick has stayed unsigned since last year, some have argued that it was because he wasn’t a good enough player to warrant a starting job and too style-specific to be a backup.
- According to the report, the next challenge for Kaepernick’s legal team would be to prove that NFL teams coordinated to not sign Kaepernick once he became a free agent.
Several NFL teams have been deposed in Colin Kaepernick’s collusion grievance against the league, and it has reportedly already uncovered some eyebrow-raising information.
ProFootballTalk’s Mike Florio reported on Monday that the collusion case outlines that when Kaepernick became a free agent in March 2017, several teams viewed him as a starting quarterback.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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