Adam Schefter Says He's Not Sure Colin Kaepernick Will Even Work Out Saturday at All
By Chris Russo

After the NFL offered Colin Kaepernick a long-awaited, yet poorly-timed workout, there is now a question of whether it will even happen. Seriously?
ESPN's Adam Schefter says Kaepernick may not conduct his workout at all this weekend.
.@AdamSchefter just told us that he is “skeptical” that a Kaepernick workout happens this weekend in Georgia.
— The Greg Hill Show (@TheGregHillShow) November 14, 2019
Kaepernick had long been asking for a workout in front of any interested head coaches and general managers, specifically a workout on a Tuesday. However, when the NFL finally granted his request, it demanded it be on a Saturday, making it highly unlikely any major decision-makers could attend due to preparations for Sunday's games.
The league has also been quick to deny other requests by Kaepernick, including pushing the workout back to next Saturday. Kaepernick also reportedly received notice of the workout just four days in advance.
Kaepernick has not played a down in the NFL since the end of the 2016 season. There are a number of teams who could use his services, though, there's no denying that.
"It feels disingenuous ... it's a Saturday before a game ... what head coach or GM is going to be able to make this trip?"
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) November 14, 2019
Eric Reid spoke ahead of Colin Kaepernick's workout for NFL teams Saturday. pic.twitter.com/gktYTDf0oP
For now, Kaepernick's workout is still on for Saturday, but things could most certainly change in the next 48 hours.