Colin Kaepernick was the talk of the NFL offseason after it was revealed that he was attempting to make a return, having last played in 2016.
After a number of local workouts where he caught the attention of NFL teams, it was revealed that the Las Vegas Raiders would be bringing him in for a workout, which had many hoping that he could impress them enough to earn an invite to training camp.
That was the last that we heard between the Raiders and Kaepernick, and NFL Hall of Fame defensive tackle Warren Sapp revealed that he has heard that Kaepernick’s workout did not go well at all.
Sapp was asked during an interview with VladTv whether or not he thought Kaepernick would make it back to an NFL roster, where he answered with a definitive “no.”
“I heard it was a disaster,” said Sapp on Kaepernick’s workout. “I heard it was one of the worst workouts ever. I am wondering how the h*** this happened and the tape didn’t get out. We live in a world right now where you can put a drone up, it’s not like someone can stop you.”
Sapp likely has ties within the Raiders organization considering he played four seasons out of his 13-year career with the Raiders, so it is certainly possible that this information is true.
Whether or not these rumors about the workout are true, they are certainly a negative mark against Kaepernick as he continues his journey to return to the NFL.
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Reice Shipley is a staff writer for Comeback Media that graduated from Ithaca College with a degree in Sports Media. He previously worked at Barrett Sports Media and is a fan of all things Syracuse sports.
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