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Pete Carroll: Colin Kaepernick reached out this week
Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll believes Colin Kaepernick deserves another chance in the NFL. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Colin Kaepernick has been out of the NFL since 2016. Shortly after he made the decision to publicly protest racial injustice in America prior to games, he became persona non grata around the league.

In the years since, Kaepernick has made multiple attempts to return to action. He has held workouts, publicly shared his desire to keep playing football and essentially pleaded with organizations for another shot.

To date, no one has granted him one.

This week, news emerged that Kaepernick actually made overtures to one specific squad not long ago in hopes of making a comeback.

“Pete Carroll said Colin Kaepernick reached out to him this week,” reported NFL insider John Boyle.

“Said he doesn’t yet know if that means he’ll end up getting a shot in Seattle or elsewhere.”

Back in 2020, Carroll seemed to show an openness towards signing Kaepernick when nobody else would even consider it. It’s unclear whether circumstances have changed or his same general outlook still applies.

Kaepernick is obviously a very polarizing figure in sports and society. His career has been deemed dead many times over the past few years, only for him to rise from the ashes in one form or another. That said, while he has achieved a certain level of notoriety in the general cultural zeitgeist, a return to the NFL has consistently eluded him.

Will the Seahawks ultimately give Kaepernick his one last chance? Time will tell.

This article first appeared on Game 7 and was syndicated with permission.

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