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Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll says he recently spoke with Colin Kaepernick, who expressed an interest in another chance to be a quarterback in the NFL. Carroll cautioned that if Kaepernick gets that opportunity it may not be in Seattle. But Carroll says he thinks Kaepernick deserves a shot somewhere. Carroll spoke extensively following Seattle's trade of Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos becoming official. Seattle is without a proven quarterback following the trade. Kaepernick has long been linked with the Seahawks and earlier this week Seattle wide receiver Tyler Lockett caught passes from Kaepernick.
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