![]() At first glance, it might sound like Davis is trying to save face by insisting that he's always been open to adding Kaepernick, but there's definitely some evidence that he's telling the truth. First, Davis claims that he's been open to signing Kaepernick for the past three years (the former 49ers quarterback became a free agent after being forced to opt out of his contract in March 2017). "Since 2017, I've told the coaches and general managers that if they want to hire Colin Kaepernick, they have my blessing," Davis told ESPN on Wednesday.Īlthough that's only a one-sentence answer, there's a lot to unpack here. However, that changed this week when Raiders owner Mark Davis was asked what his feelings were on the possibility of his team signing the free agent quarterback, and apparently, Davis would be completely on board with signing Kaepernick if that's what his coaching staff thinks is best for the team. ![]() Colin Kaepernick has been an NFL free agent for more than three years now, and in that time, there haven't been very many NFL owners who have been willing to go on the record to talk about whether or not their team would be interested in signing him.Īlthough plenty of coaches have been asked about Kaepernick, very few of the league's 32 owners have really been put on the spot when it comes to his availability. ![]()
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