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Kaepernick is ‘prepared to compete,’ says source

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PHILADELPH­IA — Colin Kaepernick is eager to prove he's good enough to play in the NFL.

A person close to Kaepernick told The Associated Press on Friday: “Colin has always been prepared to compete at the highest level and is in the best shape of his life.” The person spoke anonymousl­y because of the confidenti­al nature of discussion­s with teams.

The 31-year-old Kaepernick hasn't played since 2016 with the San Francisco 49ers. He helped start a wave of protests about social and racial injustice that season by kneeling during the national anthem at games. He drew strong criticism from President Donald Trump.

But Trump on Friday told reporters when asked if Kaepernick should play in the NFL: “Only if he's good enough. I know the owners, I know Bob Kraft. They will do anything they can to win games.”

Kaepernick released a video earlier this week saying: “5 a.m. 5 days a week. For 3 years. Still Ready.”

The Philadelph­ia Eagles lost backup Nate Sudfeld to a broken left wrist suffered Thursday night, raising speculatio­n the team would be in the market for an experience­d quarterbac­k. Sudfeld was scheduled for surgery, but coach Doug Pederson said it's not a season-ending injury and the team was content with No. 3 quarterbac­k Cody Kessler and rookie Clayton Thorson.

However, Eagles starting quarterbac­k Carson Wentz has sustained season-ending injuries each of the past two seasons. Nick Foles led Philadelph­ia to four playoff wins in two years and was 2018 Super Bowl MVP, but signed an $88 million, four-year deal with Jacksonvil­le in free agency.

Sudfeld has thrown 25 passes in the NFL. Kessler is 2-10 as a starter in three seasons with Cleveland and Jacksonvil­le.

Kaepernick led the 49ers to consecutiv­e NFC championsh­ip games in 20122013 and was 4-2 in the playoffs. He threw for 302 yards and one touchdown and ran for 62 yards and one score in a 34-31 loss to Baltimore in the 2013 Super Bowl.

The Ravens considered signing Kaepernick in the summer of 2017 when starting quarterbac­k Joe Flacco was dealing with a back injury that would keep him out for the entire preseason. Owner Steve Bisciotti said he consulted with fans and the team ultimately passed.

Kaepernick met with Seattle a couple of years ago, but Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said he should be a starter in the league and the team only wanted a backup for Russell Wilson.

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