The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Kaepernick on Chargers’ radar

- By Joe Reedy

COSTA MESA » Colin Kaepernick is on the Los Angeles Chargers’ workout list, but that doesn’t mean he will be coming in anytime soon or at all.

Anthony Lynn said Wednesday that Kaepernick fits the style of quarterbac­k Los Angeles is looking for, but the thirdyear head coach hasn’t spoken to him.

Lynn was also quick to point out that he first wants to see how the three quarterbac­ks he has on the roster perform — something he hasn’t been able to do during the offseason due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“It would be something I think any team would have to explore with a talent of that caliber that is available under these circumstan­ces,” Lynn said. “I know he has a high IQ at the position. It comes down to physical shape and his ability to do what he does. You can figure out real quick where he is in his career after an intense workout.

“Teams need to see if those three years (out of the league) helped him or hurt him. That is three years of not getting hit. It would really be nice to see him back in the league. I’m very confident and happy with the three quarterbac­ks that I have but you can never have too many people waiting on the runway.”

LA will have a new quarterbac­k under center for its scheduled Sept. 13 opener at Cincinnati after not re-signing Philip Rivers. The 17-year veteran signed with Indianapol­is after making 235 consecutiv­e regular season and playoff starts in powder blue.

NFL Commission­er Roger Goodell said Monday that he is encouragin­g teams to sign Kaepernick, who has been out of the league the past three seasons. The 32-year old quarterbac­k last played in 2016, when he was with the San Francisco 49ers and began to kneel during the national anthem to protest racial injustice and police brutality.

Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said last week that he received a call from another team about Kaepernick. Carroll and the Seahawks brought Kaepernick in for a workout in 2017 and had another planned in 2018 but it was canceled. Lynn said the Chargers were not the team that inquired.

Tyrod Taylor goes into training camp at the top of the depth chart. Los Angeles also drafted Oregon’s Justin Herbert with the sixth overall pick and have second-year player Easton Stick.

Lynn said he has been happy with the virtual offseason sessions, but that the lack of field work makes it harder to gauge the position.

Taylor is familiar with Lynn’s scheme. Lynn was the offensive coordinato­r for most of the 2016 season in Buffalo, where Taylor was his quarterbac­k.

“Thank goodness I have some time on task with Tyrod Taylor because he understand­s the offense. I feel very comfortabl­e with that,” Lynn said. “We’re going to have to be very efficient when we get back together.”

As with other teams, the Chargers’ workout list is also longer compared to previous seasons because everyone is preparing for as many contingenc­ies as possible due to the pandemic.

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