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Colin Kaepernick video aims to remind NFL: He's still ready to play football

Although the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback hasn't played since the 2016 season, the video shows him hitting the gym to stay in football shape.
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Colin Kaepernick, shown in March, hasn't played in the NFL since the 2016 season.Prince Williams / WireImage file

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Aug. 8, 2019, 7:26 PM UTC
By David K. Li

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is pumped and still ready to play football.

Best known for kneeling during the national anthem as a protest against systemic racism, Kaepernick on Wednesday posted video of himself working out, declaring "5 am. 5 days a week. For 3 years. Still Ready," in a not-so-subtle reminder to NFL teams that he's available.

5am. 5 days a week. For 3 years. Still Ready. pic.twitter.com/AGczejA1rM

— Colin Kaepernick (@Kaepernick7) August 7, 2019

Kaepernick's tweet received more than 26,000 re-tweets by Thursday afternoon and his Instagram footage had been played more than 411,000 times.

"Denied work for 889 days," the social media posts said. That figure stretches back to early March 2017, when Kaepernick officially became a free agent.

Kaepernick last played football in the 2016 season. The 49ers won just two of 16 games that season, but that disastrous campaign was far from entirely his fault.

He had a passer rating of 90.7 that season, which was middle of the pack for starting QBs. He was statistically ahead of several highly paid quarterbacks still in the league today — such as Philip Rivers, Eli Manning and Joe Flacco.

Kaepernick settled a collusion lawsuit against the NFL in February.

National anthem protocol has been an ongoing issue in the NFL, reaching a fever pitch after President Donald Trump, at a rally in September 2017, called for NFL owners to fire players who didn't stand for the anthem.

Image: David K. LiDavid K. Li

David K. Li is a breaking news reporter for NBC News.

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