Despite the Baltimore Ravens signing backup quarterback David Olson last week, the team has not closed the door on bringing in Colin Kaepernick.
Baltimore Ravens president Richard W. Cass said the team spoke with Colin Kaepernick and is “weighing” whether to sign the free-agent quarterback
Kaepernick remains unsigned after he voided his contract with the San Francisco 49ers in March. Last year, he threw for 2,241 yards, 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. But in 2015, he fell off a cliff in terms of production, throwing for 1,615 yards, six touchdowns, and five interceptions while starting nine games and was benched for backup Blaine Gabbert.
Kaepernick would be strong competition for Baltimore’s current backup, Ryan Mallett. In 19 career NFL games, Mallett has thrown for 1,779 yards and seven touchdowns with 10 interceptions.