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Carroll reiterates Seahawks haven't closed book on Kaepernick

Kirby Lee / USA TODAY Sports

The Seattle Seahawks postponed a free-agent visit with quarterback Colin Kaepernick earlier this month, reportedly over issues related to his kneeling during the playing of the national anthem.

While the team went ahead and signed Stephen Morris to serve behind starter Russell Wilson, head coach Pete Carroll said Monday that "we're not done with that decision at all," when asked about the potential of signing Kaepernick, per Bob Condotta of The Seattle Times.

Carroll refused to rule anything out, maintaining that "there may be a place for him."

On Thursday, Carroll told Sports Radio KJR that the Seahawks were still considering all options at quarterback in order to remain as competitive as possible.

Seattle currently has Wilson, Morris, and Austin Davis on the QB depth chart.

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