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Brendan Sorsby Reveals NFL Plans After Supplemental Draft Rejection

Brendan Sorsby Reveals NFL Plans After Supplemental Draft Rejection

Summary

Brendan Sorsby, a college football quarterback, lost his eligibility to play in college due to a sports gambling problem. After the NFL decided not to hold a supplemental draft in 2026, Sorsby said he will not seek to play college football this season and aims to prepare for the 2027 NFL Draft.

Key Facts

  • Brendan Sorsby played college football first at Indiana, then transferred to Cincinnati.
  • His sports gambling addiction started while at Indiana and affected his NCAA eligibility.
  • The NFL will not hold a supplemental draft in 2026, which Sorsby had hoped to enter.
  • Sorsby announced he will not pursue legal action or try to play college football this year.
  • He is focusing on recovery from his gambling problem and personal improvement.
  • Sorsby plans to prepare for the 2027 NFL Draft and is expected to participate in pre-draft events.
  • The NFL usually suspends players involved in gambling for one year, similar to past cases.
  • NFL insider Tom Pelissero reported on Sorsby’s situation and his future plans.
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