Ravens sign another journeyman quarterback
Colin Kaepernick appears to be nowhere in the Baltimore Ravens' plans.
After publicly stating their interest in the free agent and former Super Bowl runner-up, the Ravens have instead signed no-name after no-name at the quarterback position. That trend continued Monday when the team brought aboard Thaddeus Lewis, who hasn't thrown a pass in four years.
With starting quarterback Joe Flacco nursing a back injury that will shelve him for the preseason and backup Ryan Mallett struggling, the Ravens signed former arena-league quarterback David Olson in late July. They waived him and signed Josh Woodrum before reaching even further back in the unemployment line for Lewis.
Kaepernick started 11 games last season. He threw for 2,241 yards, 16 touchdowns, and four interceptions on a two-win San Francisco 49ers club.
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