The Facts: HC Anthony Lynn says the Chargers haven't made plans to workout Kaepernick but added: "It would be crazy to not have him on your workout list."
Diehards Line:Lynn also added, "I haven't spoken with Colin, not sure where he's at as far in his career, what he wants to do, but Colin definitely fits the style of quarterback for the system that we're going to be running. I'm very confident and happy with the three quarterbacks that I have but you can never have too many people waiting on the runway. ..." While Lynn hasn't spoken to Kaepernick yet, Profootballtalk.com suggests the Chargers could bring him in for a workout once the NFL allows such activities to resume at team facilities. At that point, the team would have to decide about adding him to go with Tyrod Taylor, Justin Herbert and Easton Stick. Meanwhile, the Eagles won't rule out the possibility of signing Kaepernick either. "I think it's something that if a team or even us were in a situation, we would look at all possibilities and scenarios," Philadelphia HC Doug Pederson said. "The one thing you have to keep in mind is he hasn't played in a couple years. That still doesn't mean he couldn't come in and be a backup and learn your system and do those things for you. It's not out of the realm of possibility that could happen." The Eagles have Carson Wentz as the franchise quarterback and are committed to him on a long term deal. They also drafted Jalen Hurts in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft and have Nate Sudfeld on a one-year deal worth $2 million. They appear capped out on spending money for quarterbacks, which makes bringing in Kaepernick difficult.