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Teams hire players not the league.As far as fianancial there may be some incentive to not hire him.He would get the veteran minium for aa QB!He would likely be a backup and lets face it there are a lot cheaper players for that position.But not all moves should be just be based on fianaces
Cu Tie
Actually, my best guess is that Colin Kaepernick probably developed a poor work ethic during the end of his time with the San Francisco 49ers. However, if Kaepernick rededicates himself to work hard and perform very well in practice every day, he will greatly improve his chances of getting signed to play for an NFL team in the future.
Bob
No and they don't have to because no employer is required to hire a particular person, and the teams would sign or hire him and not the league itself.
Grundoon
He wasnt a very good QB at the end.
u_bin_called
Certainly.....
If you owned a business and needed to hire someone....be it minimum wage guy or a high-ranking executive... and you had a candidate that was 2-3 years removed from the workforce and unwilling to commit to you that his main focus would be on the job, wouldn't you feel justified in passing on him regardless of the wage?