After Baltimore Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti wanted to see if signing Colin Kaepernick would be a good idea, it’s possible Kaep might have a new home.
Colin Kaepernick has been suffering from an NFL black ball since he kneeled all last season during the national anthem. Luckily things might turn around for the QB. Read on…
CelebNSports247.com has learned that Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs is 100% behind Steve Bisciotti signing Colin Kaepernick.
Could it be true, will Colin Kaepernick have a new team to call home?
Colin Kaepernick Heading to Baltimore Ravens Details:
T-Sizzle had this to say to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com on Sunday about Kaep joining the Baltimore Ravens:
“Hell yeah, if he’s going to help us win. We have no issues. Not in the locker room. Hell yeah, we want him.”
In Addition to Sizzle, 31-year-old cornerback, Lardarius Webb feels that having another talented quarterback in camp to push the other backup quarterbacks would be a plus.
“I would love to have him to come challenge some other quarterbacks. We all know Joe (Flacco) is our guy. We love (Ryan) Mallett. But yeah, we all would like competition around here to make everyone better.”
Not only that Kaepernick would draw a lot of media attention to the Ravens, and lets be honest they could use that attention this season.
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However, veteran tight end Benjamin Watson believes the Ravens would do a good job of blocking the attention:
“This locker room is one where everybody has a respect for other people when they don’t have the same point of view. There are a lot of strong personalities. One thing I noticed before I got to the Ravens, I heard the Ravens organization would allow you to be yourself. That’s the culture that’s here.”
We are glad to hear that Colin Kaepernick is close to landing on his feet in the NFL again. We would like him to become a Raven. Plus having the support from some the veterans on the Baltimore Ravens is awesome. Kaep with the Ravens seems like a good fit. Though, the decision will ultimately be up to Bisciotti. #CrossingFingers.
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