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Colin Kaepernick pens letter to Jets, requests to be signed to New York's practice squad
The New York Jets had legitimate Super Bowl aspirations after acquiring four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers this offseason. However, the quarterback's 2023 campaign was ended after just four plays due to a torn Achilles. While head coach Robert Saleh was quick to hand the reigns to former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson, there was plenty of speculation concerning what the Jets could do to replace Rodgers under center. Some turned their attention to the retired Tom Brady, while others started perusing the short list of free agents. Another name brought up by some football fans was Colin Kaepernick, the former 49ers quarterback and civil rights activist who has been searching for another opportunity in the NFL for years now. He actually reached out to the Jets following Rodgers' injury, but was not on New York's radar.
The letter is dated 10 days after Rodgers suffered his injury in the season opener. Kaepernick says his training schedule has remained the same for six years, and that he is not done with football. He also lists Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, UCLA head coach Chip Kelly and Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis as references. Kaepernick's last snap in the NFL came on Jan. 1, 2017. He actually worked out for the Raiders in May of 2022, but nothing came of it. The same day this letter was released to the public, the Jets signed a veteran quarterback to their practice squad in Trevor Siemian, who played for the Cincinnati Bengals this preseason.
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