BREAKING: Colin Kaepernick has agreed to a 3-year $48M contract with the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys did not agree saying they already have an overpaid quarterback.

In a twist no one saw coming, Colin Kaepernick has reportedly shaken hands on a stunning 3-year, $48 million deal with the Dallas Cowboys. Yes, you read that right. The controversial quarterback, who has been out of the NFL spotlight for years, was ready to suit up in the famous star. But here’s where the drama explodes—according to insiders, the Cowboys never actually agreed!

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Sources close to the negotiations claim Kaepernick’s camp “jumped the gun” by announcing the deal. Dallas executives were said to be blindsided, with one insider revealing, “The Cowboys already feel like they’re paying way too much for their current quarterback. Why would they add another big contract into the mix?”

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Fans on social media went into chaos the moment the news broke. Some cheered the idea of Kaepernick finally getting his long-awaited comeback, praising Jerry Jones for what they thought was a bold move. Others mocked the supposed signing, firing shots at the franchise for even being linked to such a controversial figure.

Kaepernick himself, according to reports, was ecstatic and ready to move to Dallas immediately. He allegedly told friends, “This is my second chance, and I’m ready to prove everyone wrong.” But Cowboys brass quickly shut down the rumor, insisting they remain committed to Dak Prescott—despite mounting criticism about his massive contract and playoff struggles.

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Commentators are calling this one of the wildest miscommunications in recent NFL memory. Was this a desperate publicity stunt? A leak gone wrong? Or is there more truth to Kaepernick’s “deal” than Dallas wants to admit?

One thing’s for sure—the Cowboys are once again the loudest soap opera in the NFL.