Colin Kaepernick secures Raiders workout after 5 years out of NFL
According to 'USA Today Sports,' the free-agent quarterback worked out with the Las Vegas Raiders on May 25. This is the first time the 34-year-old has worked out with an NFL team since 2016. Yahoo reports that in April, Kaepernick was an honorary captain during Michigan's spring game. He later told a Detroit TV station that he's looking "for an opportunity, for a door to open" within the NFL. "(I) can still get out there, sling it. Really, getting out here today for the exhibition was to be able to show that I can do that." Colin Kaepernick, to WXYZ Channel 7, as reported by Yahoo.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: 'Maverick' becomes the first $1 billion Tom Cruise movie
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Machine Gun Kelly once put shotgun in his mouth during call with Megan Fox
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Chris Pratt denies he's a religious person
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Mary Mara, 'ER' actress, dead at 61
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Jodie Sweetin shoved to ground by police officer during pro-choice rally
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Ireland Baldwin reveals she was raped as a teenager
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: 2022 BET Awards winners
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Alec Baldwin to interview Woody Allen
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Sharon Stone has 'lost nine children' through miscarriages
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Lizzo and Live Nation to donate $1 million to abortion rights groups following Roe v. Wade ruling
Cover Video
-
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Amber Heard formally announces appeal in defamation case
Cover Video
-
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Lily Allen reveals abortion while slamming Roe v. Wade ruling
Cover Video
-
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: James Bond to be 'reinvented' in next instalment
Cover Video
-
Red Hot Chili Peppers scrap Glasgow concert due to illness
Cover Video
-
Lena Headey sued by former agency over alleged unpaid commission fees
Cover Video
-
Brian Austin Green and Sharna Burgess welcome first child together
Cover Video