Texans wide receiver Kenny Stills reached out to his friend, Colin Kaepernick, immediately Tuesday after the NFL scheduled a Saturday workout for the unemployed veteran free agent quarterback.
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One of the most outspoken and active players in the league about social injustice issues and among the few players still kneeling for the national anthem at games, Stills is skeptical about the legitimacy of the opportunity.
The workout and interview, available for all 32 teams and set for Saturday at the Atlanta Falcons' training facility, came out of nowhere and has been labeled a public relations stunt by many, including Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid.