Kaepernick’s trade value is likely at its lowest two seasons after taking the 49ers to the NFC Championship Game. In 2015, he posted a career-low passer rating and completed only 59% of his passes with six touchdowns and five interceptions.
In 2014, the 49ers signed Kaepernick to a six-year contract extension worth up to $126 million, but Kaepernick is unlikely to see that amount. San Francisco can reportedly release the quarterback before April and save $9.36 million against the cap, and would only owe Kaepernick the rest of his prorated signing bonus.
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