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Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick was again in the headlines following a recent influx of conflicting reports. The former Super Bowl finalist showed interest in investing in Hollywood actor and rapper Ice Cube’s basketball league (BIG3 league). The initial reports claimed Kaepernick was close to confirming investments.

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The news was initially made public by NBA Insider Shams Charania while talking about the Niners QB as a potential investor for the 3 vs. 3 basketball league. On Thursday, according to TMZ Sports, a representative from Kaepernick’s team declared those claims false. The league was initially launched in 2017 by the rap icon and was reportedly on the verge of closing down.

It is a concept where the teams split into teams of 3 players, a clear separation from the traditional game. With the league involving former NBA players, Cube was unhappy with the hostility behind the scenes. While the reasons for linking Kaepernick remain unknown, the former Niners QB appears working for a return to the NFL.

Is the door to return to the NFL firmly shut for Colin Kaepernick?

The saga involving Kaepernick and his potential return to the NFL got a further setback following recent comments by former NFL player Warren Sapp. In his recent interview with Vlad TV, Sapp stated, “I heard it was a disaster. I heard it was one of the worst workouts ever.

However, the comments swiftly faced denial from Kaepernick’s agent Jeff Nalley. He referred Sapp to talk with the Las Vegas Raiders coaches and general manager.

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Nalley claims that Josh McDaniels and Dave Ziegler praised Kaepernick’s physical shape and arm strength during the tryout. His claims further gained legitimacy, following several media outlets reporting positive feedback after the tryout.

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As another NFL season approaches, the former Niners QB continues waiting for an opportunity to make his second debut. The 2022 NFL season seems to be going down as another NFL season for Kaepernick on the sidelines. While there remains a slim chance of making an NFL franchise roster, Kaepernick continues to hope.

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