The whole point of the work out is not to give Keap a job it’s to get him to sign a waiver. Kaep signs the waiver and he still doesn’t get a job. What is there to see from the NFL’s perspective, besides them being on some snake shit?
The waiver in the article states that all the legalities apply to anything stemming from the workout.
Is there a future lawsuit they’re trying to avoid? What would be the basis of one now?
Can a judge put him on a team?
Or you suggesting that every year the NFL doesn’t hire him he can sue for collusion. At this point all the individual teams would have to say is, we’re straight we got a guy we like.