
It was announced on Tuesday that former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick would hold a private workout as a seemingly last-ditch effort to showcase his talents to NFL teams and hopefully get signed after being out of the league since 2017.
All 32 franchises are invited, and film of the workout will be available for those interested but not in attendance.
It appears as if a few teams have already booked their tickets, and according to ESPN NFL Insider Josina Anderson, that includes the Dallas Cowboys.
Just spoke to a source from an NFC NFL team that told me their team will review the Colin Kaepernick workout in the morning. The source’s opinion: “We have nothing to lose by attending Kaepernick’s workout, but I still think for us it would just be an information-gathering trip.”
— ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) November 13, 2019
After speaking to another team from my last tweet, as of now, I’m told there is interest within the #Cowboys organization to send at least one representative to Colin Kaepernick’s workout, per source.
— ig: josinaanderson (@JosinaAnderson) November 13, 2019
Fellow Kaepernick supporter and National Anthem protestor Michael Bennet was recently traded for by Dallas, who has since stood for the Anthem since becoming a Cowboy.