Miami police have given no new updates on investigation involving Kaepernick.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has revealed that the on-going investigation into an incident in Miami has changed his way of thinking.
The 49ers star was allegedly involved in an incident at a Miami hotel last month along with receiver Quinton Patton, Seattle Seahawks receiver Ricardo Lockette and a 25-year-old woman.
Police have revealed that it is not a criminal investigation but there have been no updates nor is there any timeline for any new information as the situation threatens to drag on.
Kaepernick has previously addressed the story on Twitter by dismissing any truth in it, while coach Jim Harbaugh has backed his star and insisted that his reputation could be the only victim as he calls for a good resolution.
“It’s been put out that I did something wrong,” Kaepernick reportedly told the audience in his hometown of Turlock, Calif., according to the Modesto Bee, as reported by ESPN.
“Even though it’s a bad circumstance, a bad situation, I feel like ultimately I’ve been blessed because it’s changed my way of thinking. It’s made me stronger. It’s made me look at things differently.
“… Even this morning, this is a blessing. … It makes me very happy to know that people are staying behind me the way they have.”
The 26-year-old has returned to off-season duty with the 49ers to work in their conditioning program as he looks to put any off-field distractions behind ahead of preparations for the new football season with voluntary workouts and training camp ahead.
Harbaugh has conceded that he hates to see his quarterback’s reputation be the victim, but ultimately they will all hope for a swift end to the investigation which clears the trio of any wrong-doing.
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