Colin Kaepernick and the 49ers officially agreed to a restructured contract Wednesday that lessens the financial risk for the team and allows the quarterback to leave the franchise after this season if he wants, a team spokesman confirmed. Kaepernick, who was signed through 2020, now has a one-year deal with a player option to extend it for another season, ESPN reported. The revised contract eliminates the injury guarantee that was connected to his $14.5 million salary in 2017. On Tuesday, after he was named the starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Bills, Kaepernick said he felt "no pressure" to sign the contract before he played in Buffalo.
Colin Kaepernick, 49ers agree to restructured contract
Published Oct 12, 2016 at 3:30 PM
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According to Adam Caplan and Adam Schefter of ESPN, the San Francisco 49ers and quarterback Colin Kaepernick have agreed to a new restructured deal that alleviates some of the 2017 guarantees within the quarterback's old contract. It is a deal that makes things easier on the...
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