Anthem kneeler and Nike spokesperson Colin Kaepernick hasn’t received one call from any NFL teams since his workout at a local Atlanta high school last week. Kaepernick canceled the scheduled NFL workout at the last minute and moved it to a different location to open the workout to all media to ensure transparency. Also, both sides never came to an agreement over the injury liability waiver.

Kaepernick showed up to the workout at Charles Drew High School in Riverdale, Georgia, wearing a “Kunte Kinte” t-shirt. He threw passes to free agent receivers for 40 minutes in front of the heads of 7 NFL teams, while fans waited at the end zone to get autographs from the former 49ers quarterback.

ESPN’s writer Adam Schefter wrote: 
“The fact that the NFL tried to spark interest in Kaepernick last week, and could not, and that his reps made sure that video of the workout was delivered to every team, are just the latest signs that the chances are bleak that a team will step forward and sign him.

Some sources speculated that there had been teams interested in making a move with Kaepernick, and could in the weeks after his workout. But nothing has materialized, and nothing is expected to at this time.

After completing his 40-minute workout on Nov. 16, Kaepernick said he’s ready for another opportunity and wants the league to ‘stop running” from him.”

Kaepernick’s representatives sent his workout video to the 25 teams that weren’t present for it, but have yet to recieve any offers.