Kaepernick has not played in the National Football League (NFL)
since 2016, when he began protesting against racial injustice by
kneeling during the U.S. national anthem before games while he
was with the San Francisco 49ers, prompting national debate.
He went unsigned as a free agent in 2017 and filed a collusion
grievance against NFL owners, saying he was being retaliated
against for his activism. In 2019, the two sides settled.
Wednesday's workout in Las Vegas is the first the 34-year-old
has held with an individual team since he last took the field.
He has repeatedly said he is ready to play and last month
indicated that he was willing to accept a role as a backup
quarterback, if the opportunity became available.
In 2019, he attended a special workout at an Atlanta high school
in front of representatives from multiple NFL teams.
He said at the time that teams would not sign him because of his
protests, which then-U.S. President Donald Trump called
unpatriotic.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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