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NFL Free Agent Colin Kepernick has one Scheduled test With the Las Vegas riders, accordingly ESPN.
The NFL blackballed the quarterback when he fell to his knees during the national anthem before the game. He claimed that he was on his knees to raise awareness about racial discrimination in America.

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Kaepernick, 34, has not played in the NFL since the 2016 season.
His Last NFL test There was a catastrophe in Atlanta in 2019 when he objected to the waiver and the NFL asked him to sign.
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Kepernick settled a lawsuit against the NFL in 2019 for an undisclosed amount.

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“I still have the desire to play football,” said Kepernick USA Today In 2020.
“I still train five days a week. I’m ready to go, I’m ready for phone calls, tryouts, workouts at any time. I’m still waiting for the owners and their partners to stop running from this situation. So I hope this offseason I have a call I’ll be waiting for it. “
In June 2021, Commissioner Roger Goodell (with a strong nod from Jay Z) called on the parties to reconsider signing the former 49ers quarterback.
Riders owner Mark Davis said he would “bless” her if she wanted to sign her coach Kepernick.
Davis’ late father, Al Davis, hired the league’s first black and Hispanic coaches (Art Shell and Tom Flores).
Kaepernick led the 49ers to the Super Bowl XLVII in February 2013.
He was benched in 2016 and has since refused to stand for the national anthem.