NFL Will Not Give<br />Colin Kaepernick List of <br />Attendees for Workout.<br />Kaepernick and his representatives will <br />not know which executives and coaches <br />plan to attend his workout.<br />Multiple teams have announced they will attend the workout, but they will not be announced by name, according to ESPN.<br />On Tuesday, the NFL announced the <br />private workout, which is scheduled <br />to take place Saturday in Atlanta.<br />The workout will include on-field work and <br />an interview with the former quarterback.<br />Kaepernick's representatives requested <br />for the workout to be on a Tuesday, <br />the typical day for NFL workouts.<br />Nearly half of the NFL teams will be traveling <br />to games on Saturday during the workout.<br />Kaepernick has not played <br />in the NFL since 2016, .<br />when he began protesting police brutality and racial injustice by kneeling during the national anthem.<br />Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid, who <br />joined Kaepernick in kneeling, said the <br />Saturday workout "feels disingenuous.".<br />"I'll believe it when I see it. At this point, it feels like <br />a PR stunt." <br />- Eric Reid, via statement