After Comparing the NFL to Slavery, Colin Kaepernick Begs to Join Jets’ Practice Squad

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Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and Black Lives Matter activist Colin Kaepernick has made a desperate appeal to the New York Jets, urging them to consider him for their practice squad.

The plea was conveyed in a two-page letter released by his friend, Grammy Award-winning rapper J. Cole.

Acknowledging the Jets’ recent setback with Aaron Rodgers and the lack of depth behind Zach Wilson, Kaepernick wrote, “I’m writing, of course, in response to the unfortunate loss of Aaron Rodgers.” (Trending: Biden Breaks Texas Town’s All-Time Record)

“I would be honored and extremely grateful for the opportunity to come in and lead the practice squad,” he wrote. “I would do this with the sole mission of getting your defense ready each week.”

Kaepernick expressed his willingness to contribute by “getting a truer read on the more mobile/athletic/versatile quarterbacks” the team will face when in weeks 4, 5 and 6 (Mahomes, Wilson and Hurts).”

Kaepernick said “this would also allow you guys as an organization to see where I’m at football-wise.” (Trending: 8 Undeniable Facts About Joe Biden)

“Unlike many of the veteran QBs that have been named in the media, I’ve never retired or stopped training. My training schedule has remained the same for 6 years; Monday through Friday, 5am-8am training on the field and in the weight room.”

To strengthen his case, Kaepernick provided a list of references, including former coaches Jim Harbaugh and Chip Kelly, John Harbaugh (Jim’s brother and Ravens Head Coach), and Raiders Owner Mark Davis to “vouch for my character, work ethic and ability.”

Popular podcast Charlamagne tha God says Kaepernick’s letter to join the New York Jets practice squad was “sad and downright pathetic.”

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