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Quarterbac­k option

Unsigned Kaepernick could always play in CFL

- DON BRENNAN Roger Goodell dbrennan@postmedia.com @sundonib

When says he would “encourage” a team to sign Colin Kaepernick, you can pretty much expect it’s going to happen.

In 2014, it was reported that the league had encouraged a team to draft Missouri Tigers defensive end Michael Sam after the first openly gay player in the draft pool had slipped out of the rankings. The St. Louis Rams bit, taking him 249th of the 256 players drafted. It was the most exciting seventh-round pick in history. U.S. President Barack Obama publicly congratula­ted Sam, the Rams and the NFL for “taking an important step forward in our nation’s journey.”

When the Rams made him among their final training camp cuts, Goodell reportedly called around to persuade some team to put Sam on its practice squad. The Cowboys did, but released him a month and a half later.

With no other options, Sam headed north in 2015 to sign a two-year CFL deal with the Montreal Alouettes. He barely hung around two weeks before taking a leave of absence during camp because of “personal reasons.”

Upon returning, Sam sat out the first five games, then made his pro football debut on Aug. 7 against the Ottawa Redblacks.

He did not make a tackle. After that game, Sam left the team with what the Als called a sore back. He retired one week later, citing concerns with his mental health.

“It was really a last call, to go to the CFL,” he later said on The Dan Patrick Show. “I never really wanted to go to the CFL, but I did and committed to going.”

If the 32-year old Kaepernick wants to play football bad enough and he can’t find steady work in the NFL, he has the speed and skill set to be a very good CFL quarterbac­k.

MAKING BIG BUCKS

Why did the San Francisco 49ers give Kyle Shanahan a six-year contract extension on Monday when he had three years left on his deal? Why did they decide now to make Shanahan one of the five highest-paid coaches in the league?

Maybe because the Carolina Panthers made Matt Rhule the sixth highest paid coach in the league five months ago, and he hasn’t worked the sidelines of a single NFL game? New Panthers owner David Tepper was not a popular fellow when he gave Rhule, a successful college coach, a seven-year deal for $62 million, moving him ahead of guys on the pay scale with far more impressive resumes.

Meanwhile, Shanahan guided the 49ers to a 6-10 finish his first year and a 4-12 mark his second before a 13-3 record and getting them to the big game, only to lose to Andy Reid’s Chiefs last February. Now Shanahan, who reportedly was making $5 million last year, earns a million bucks per season more than Reid, a head coach for 21 years, and Mike Tomlin, who like Reid has a Super Bowl and a conference championsh­ip and not a single losing season in 13 years as coach of the Steelers. It doesn’t seem right.

The following are the toppaid coaches in the NFL, according to CBS Sports:

COACH SALARY (MILLION)

1. Bill Belichick (NE) $12.0

2. Pete Carroll (SEA) $11.0

3. Jon Gruden (LV) $10.0

4. Sean Payton (NO) $9.8 T5. John Harbaugh (BALT) $9.0 T5. Kyle Shanahan (SF) $9.0 T7. Matt Rhule (CAR) $8.5 T7. Sean McVay (LAR) $8.5 T9. Mike Tomlin (PGH) $8.0 T9. Dan Quinn (ATL) $8.0 T9. Andy Reid (KC) $8.0

TONE-DEAF

While COVID-19 numbers go up in some of their cities — and one of their star players (Ezekiel Elliott) is among the latest to test positive — the NFL still fantasizes about playing in front of full stadiums in September. “It would feel like practice, but a very, very serious practice that counts,” Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar Jackson told “Slow

News Day” on TheRinger.com when asked about his thoughts on playing in front of no fans. “I would be disappoint­ed because I want to see the faces, I want to see people pumped up. The crowd brings energy. We need the noise.” But Jackson doesn’t want enhanced audio on TV broadcasts so viewers at home could hear what the players are saying. That wouldn’t be right, he says. “We’re playing football, we don’t need everybody on the field with us,” said Jackson. “We’ve got to focus on what’s in front of us. Trying to win. Not being on TV.” … Making the rounds as EA Sports was revealing him as its Madden 21 cover guy, Jackson told Load Management podcast the 14-2 Ravens were guilty of underestim­ating the 9-7 Titans, who defeated them 28-12 in the divisional playoff last year. This season, Jackson said the Ravens are focused only on winning Week 1, when they face Cleveland. “We’re taking it one game at a time, not peeking ahead,” said Jackson. “That’s what happened in the playoffs and we end up losing to the team people had us favoured over. It’s any given Sunday. You can’t underestim­ate no team, no opponent, and that’s what we did.” … About being on the cover, Jackson said: “I grew up playing Madden and owned every copy I could get my hands on. So to be on the cover of Madden NFL 21 is a dream come true, especially when the cover represents so much of my story.” If the Madden cover is a dream come true for Jackson, where does NFL MVP rank?

DOUBLE TROUBLE

Former Redskins, Bills and

Dolphins safety Bacarri Rambo was arrested on rape charges Monday night in Georgia. A report in the Athens Banner-Herald states cops responded to a rape call early Saturday morning at Rambo’s apartment, but the police report said the incident occurred at a different location. The victim is a 21-year old female. Rambo, 29, is being held without bond … Arrested Monday on hit and run charges and driving with a suspended licence was Giants kicker Aldrick Rosas, whose SUV allegedly ran a red light, plowed into a truck and kept going. Rosas, who signed a $3.259 million free agent tender with the team in April, was found by police walking near the crash site after his vehicle had broken down. His hands, legs and bare feet were covered in blood, and he received medical attention before being booked. A report suggests police believe alcohol was a factor.

EXTRA POINTS

Tampa Bay released the first photos of quarterbac­k Tom Brady in his new uniform on Tuesday. Looks just like his old uniform, except for the different colour and name ‘Buccaneers’ on the front … FOX CEO John Nallen says his company is in the “very, very early discussion­s” with the NFL on renewing its Sunday afternoon and Thursday night rights deals, which presently run through the 2022 campaign … The NFL has announced next year’s Pro Bowl will be played Jan. 31 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Set your PVRs now so you don’t forget … Tony Romo’s annual sports convention, appropriat­ely named SportsCon, has cancelled its event scheduled for next month in Dallas-Fort Worth. Baseball legend Pete Rose is among those who attend every year to sign autographs and have their photos taken with fans.

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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers released the first photograph­s of their new quarterbac­k, Tom Brady, in uniform on Tuesday. The number looks right, but the colours?
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KAEPERNICK Unsigned
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