Whenever an NFL team needs to sign acquire a quarterback for some reason, the first name that pops into people’s minds is Colin Kaepernick. He may not be a perfect signal caller, but for someone who has been as successful as he’s been during his NFL career, it is … let’s say curious that he’s unemployed and doesn’t seem to ever get a look when a starting (or even backup) quarterback job opens up.
But Kaepernick thinks there may be something nefarious happening among NFL owners. That’s why he has reportedly fired a grievance against the league’s owners, claiming that they are colluding to keep him out of the league.
I am told that @Kaepernick7 has filed a grievance under the CBA for collusion against the owners. If accurate, this is huge.
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) October 15, 2017
Freeman has some more details on the grievance, including who Kaepernick has hired to represent him going forward as he tries to take on the league’s owners.
More: @Kaepernick7 is preparing statement about his filing of grievance against owners for collusion under CBA. It should be released soon.
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) October 15, 2017
Kaepernick has hired attorney Mark Geragos. Who has represented numerous high profile clients.
— mike freeman (@mikefreemanNFL) October 15, 2017
Article 17 of the league’s CBA — which was agreed to in 2011 and expires in 2020 — pertains to anti-collusion measures, with Section 1 dealing entirely with prohibited conduct. You can read the entire thing here.
The argument from the league’s owners will probably be that Kaepernick’s style of play doesn’t fit their teams or something like that, but there aren’t many allegations in sports that are more serious than collusion.