Colin Kaepernick Offers to Join NY Jets: "I've Never Retired or Stopped Training"
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick offers his services to the struggling New York Jets in a letter released by rapper J Cole. Kaepernick suggests joining the team as a practice squad QB to help prepare the defense and showcase his abilities. The Jets have been forced to rely on struggling quarterback Zach Wilson after Aaron Rodgers' injury. Kaepernick hasn't played in the NFL since 2016 due to his protest against police brutality and racial injustice.
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick has expressed his interest in joining the struggling New York Jets in a letter addressed to Jets general manager Joe Douglas. Kaepernick, who has been out of the league since 2016, offers to lead the team's practice squad and help prepare the defense each week. He acknowledges that there may be uncertainties about his playing abilities but believes that this opportunity would allow him to showcase his skills and potentially provide the team with an elite quarterback option. Kaepernick emphasizes his commitment to getting the defense ready week in and week out, wearing that responsibility like a badge of honor.
The Jets have been forced to turn to Zach Wilson as their starting quarterback after Aaron Rodgers suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in the team's opening game. Wilson, the former No. 2 overall pick, has struggled in his two seasons with the Jets, prompting calls for the team to consider other options at quarterback. Even Joe Namath, the only quarterback to win a Super Bowl with the Jets, has expressed his doubts about Wilson's ability.
In response to these concerns, the Jets signed veteran quarterback Trevor Siemian to the practice squad to add depth at the position. However, the questions surrounding Wilson's permanency as the team's starting quarterback persist. Kaepernick believes that signing him to the practice squad would give the team's defense a better opportunity to prepare against a mobile quarterback and allow team executives to evaluate his abilities without putting pressure on Wilson.
Kaepernick's absence from the NFL since 2016 has been a subject of discussion. In his letter, he assures that he has never retired or stopped training and has remained ready for an opportunity to present itself. He maintains a rigorous training schedule, hoping that his dedication will pay off.
While Kaepernick may not be able to contribute on the field, Rodgers, one of the veterans in the locker room, is trying to be a calming influence on the team. He urges the Jets to come together, avoid pointing fingers, and focus on their individual roles and responsibilities. Rodgers emphasizes the importance of unity and handling success and adversity with the right mindset.
The Jets' upcoming schedule remains challenging as they prepare to face the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night.
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