Could Kaepernick settlement lead to return to the NFL?

NFL free agent

Some major news broke around the football world on Friday when the lawyer for free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick announced that a settlement has been made between the NFL and his client.

Said settlement stems from Kaepernick claiming that the NFL and its owners colluded to keep him out of the league after he started the National Anthem protests in 2016. Kaepernick has been unemployed each of the past two seasons.

This stunning news got us thinking. Is this a prelude to Kaepernick actually regaining employed in the NFL? Here’s a look at that possibility from all sides.

Optics for the NFL: It would’ve been bad PR is Kaepernick signed with a team while a lawsuit was ongoing.

Market will be severely limited: Let’s not fool ourselves, Kaepernick is still a highly divisive figure.

Market could dictate interest: On the field, Kaepernick remains a better option than a ton of quarterbacks.

The NFL’s changing dynamics: We know full well the NFL paid a ton of cash to keep details of settlement private.

The end game: Chances are still low Kaepernick lands a job.

In the end, Kaepernick would have to find himself in the perfect situation to return to the NFL. In turn, any team signing him would have to weigh the factors we mentioned above.

It’s certainly less than even odds that Kaepernick ever plays another down in the NFL. But Friday’s settlement significantly increased said odds.

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