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Mcdaniels mum on Kaepernick

Raiders coach wouldn’t comment on QB’S future

- By W.G. Ramirez

LAS VEGAS » The Las Vegas Raiders concluded organized team practices Thursday with all four quarterbac­ks on the roster participat­ing but the buzz surroundin­g the franchise was about Colin Kaepernick, who has gotten a workout with the club.

First-year coach Josh Mcdaniels wasn’t entertaini­ng any conversati­on about Kaepernick’s potential future with the team, however.

“Just by a standard procedure, we will only talk about the people on our team,” Mcdaniels said. “Dave (Ziegler, general manager) and his staff have worked out tons of guys this spring, and we really don’t make comments about the evaluation­s that we made or what they looked like, what they didn’t look like, strengths and weaknesses, those kind of things.

“They’re kind of private obviously for us as we look at things to try to make decisions to make the team better.”

Kaepernick got his first chance to work out for an NFL team Wednesday since last playing in the league in 2016, when he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality.

Mcdaniels said there will be “a lot of people that are going to come in and out of” the facility with an opportunit­y to make an impression, and each evaluation will remain private.

Kaepernick hasn’t played since the end of the 2016 season when he was cut by San Francisco when the new regime led by coach Kyle Shanahan wanted to go in a different direction at quarterbac­k.

Until this week, he never got another opportunit­y to even to work

out for NFL teams as he alleged he had been blackballe­d over his protests. He met with Seattle and had informal talks with Baltimore but never got a closer look.

Kaepernick filed a grievance with the NFL in 2017 over his lack of opportunit­y and settled it in 2019 — but still never got another look.

The Raiders don’t have a glaring need at quarterbac­k. They signed starter Derek Carr to an extension last month and added Nick Mullens as a backup this offseason. They also traded for Jarrett Stidham and signed Chase Garbers as an undrafted free agent.

“People say you’ve got an establishe­d (veteran quarterbac­k). We certainly do,” Mcdaniels said. “The next guy in line, you don’t really

talk about him until he’s the most important guy in your organizati­on when the starter gets hurt. It’s one of the toughest positions, if not the toughest position, to play in all of sports. To try to constantly shuffle through and make sure that you’re doing the best you can to provide competitio­n in that room, and to have guys in there that can learn and play and produce in your system with the group that we have is really an important part of any football team.”

Mullens, Stidham and Garbers will all compete for the No. 2 slot behind Carr, who ranked fifth in the league with 4,804 yards passing last season. All four rotated between stations, working out with specific offensive units during Thursday’s two-hour session.

“Each day is an opportunit­y for them to grow,” Mcdaniels said. “We’re encouragin­g the competitio­n right now.”

The same can be said for an offensive line that was rated 28th in Pro Football Focus’ final unit rankings.

“Young guys are trying to absorb as much as they can and our job as old guys, we’re trying to show them the ropes,” tackle Kolton Miller said “Everything’s a lot different now so they’re getting adjusted and they’re doing great.”

Mcdaniels said his staff couldn’t ask for much more than it has gotten thus far.

“They’re learning a new language, quite honestly, in each phase of the game,” Mcdaniels said. “Whenever that’s the case the first thing you have to do is really start to understand the verbiage. ... The attention, the effort, the attitude we have is tremendous. A long way to go before we can really say ‘ we got it, we understand everything’ but after three days of this I’m pleased with kind of where we’re headed.”

 ?? AP ?? Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh Mcdaniels speaks during a news conference at the team’s practice facility on Thursday in Henderson, Nev.
AP Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh Mcdaniels speaks during a news conference at the team’s practice facility on Thursday in Henderson, Nev.
 ?? AP FILE ?? Quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick arrives for a workout for NFL football scouts and media in Riverdale, Ga., on Nov. 16, 2019.
AP FILE Quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick arrives for a workout for NFL football scouts and media in Riverdale, Ga., on Nov. 16, 2019.

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