The protests drew the ire of U.S. President
Donald Trump and Kaepernick said teams would not sign him
because of his activism. He eventually settled a collusion
grievance case with the National Football League in February.
The NFL announced the special workout with just a few days'
notice, and the 32-year-old quarterback moved the tryout from
the Atlanta Falcons facility to a high school after learning the
media would not be permitted to attend otherwise.
"This was about creating an opportunity," Goodell told reporters
on Wednesday, at a league meeting. "We created that opportunity.
It was a unique opportunity, a credible opportunity and he chose
not to take it. I understand that.
"We've moved on."
Representatives for Kaepernick, who has long maintained that he
is ready to rejoin the league, said the workout was moved to the
high school facility as a result of the NFL not conducting the
workout as a "legitimate process."
(Reporting By Amy Tennery. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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