The Bakersfield Californian

Kaepernick throws passes for 40 minutes during NFL workout

- BY PAUL NEWBERRY The Associated Press

RIVERDALE, Ga. — Colin Kaepernick threw passes for about 40 minutes on a high school field, then signed autographs for hundreds of fans who gathered in an end zone to watch his NFL workout that was suddenly moved Saturday, the latest strange twist in the saga of the exiled quarterbac­k.

Eight team representa­tives made it to the new location, including Philadelph­ia Eagles vice president of football operations Andrew Berry. It appeared the Jets, Redskins and Chiefs also had scouts in attendance.

They stood along the sideline, jotting into their notepads as Kaepernick tossed passes to four freeagent receivers.

“Our biggest thing with everything today was to make sure we had transparen­cy in what went on,” Kaepernick said afterward. ‘We weren’t getting that elsewhere, so we came out here.”

It was a surreal scene — a quarterbac­k who led the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl, who should be in the prime of his career at age 32, staging a workout at Charles Drew High School south of Atlanta.

Kaepernick, who worked out in a tank top and shorts, has clearly kept himself in good shape during his near three-year layoff. His passes had zip on them, though he was a bit off target on his deep throws.

Kaepernick has insisted all along that everyone knows he is good enough to play in the NFL. He claims to have been blackballe­d over his kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial injustice, a divisive gesture that has been debated all the way to the White House.

“I’ve been ready for three years,” Kaepernick said. “I’ve been denied for three years. We all know why. I came out here today and showed it in front of everybody. We have nothing to hide. We’re waiting for the 32 owners, the 32 teams, (Commission­er) Roger Goodell to stop running, to stop running from the truth, to stop running from the people.”

 ?? TODD KIRKLAND / AP ?? Free agent quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick participat­es in a workout for NFL football scouts and media on Saturday in Riverdale, Ga.
TODD KIRKLAND / AP Free agent quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick participat­es in a workout for NFL football scouts and media on Saturday in Riverdale, Ga.

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