Colin Cberrenick says that the US Football Association will return.

Colin Cbernetic
The training on the return of the American Football Association remains
… the partner Nissa says
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Colin Cbernetic He has not played in a professional football game for nearly a decade, but the former midfielder is still training in his return to the American Football Association … This is according to his partner for a long time Nisa Diab.
TMZ sports The radio and television host signed this week in New York City … when we asked about KAP, who is still a free agent, as many American Football Association teams are still without QB.
Nissa – from He had a child With the presence of the former 49ers team in 2022 – he told us that Cap is penetrating his ass in the gym, where he is training regularly, in the hope that General Motors will give him the American Football Association an opportunity to show that he is still getting what is necessary to lead a soccer team.
“Throughout the day, every day!” Nissa said about Cap training. “Nothing has changed! Nothing!”
Kapernick last time in the American Football Association team – The Las Vegas Raiders – in 2022. The team was not signed. Before that, he was invited to the Seattle Cax exercise in 2020.
The 37 -year -old also organized an exercise at a high school in Atlanta, where the scouts appeared from seven teams from the American Football Association to watch him throwing.

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Last year, KAP showed a job with Los Angeles chargers … However, it was not a player, but instead as a coach. CK, which was working for the previous HC Jim HarboChoose the opportunity.
Of course, before his kneeling protest made him the most attractive players in the league, Kapernick was a successful start of QB … until his team led 49ers to Super Bowl in 2013.
He lost the niners in front of the crows.
Kapernick, who last time played in the American Football Association in January 2017, threw 72 touching land in six seasons as a professional … and the bottom line, Colin still hopes to add some numbers to these job statistics!