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Quinn Ewers is passing up on some big bucks to enter the 2025 NFL Draft. The now former Texas quarterback turned down an $8 million NIL offer to transfer to another school to play his final ...
Canadian national team member Quinn will join the Rise this spring after six seasons with Seattle Reign FC. "I'm so excited to come home and play professional soccer in Canada," Quinn said in a ...
Tell people who help make decisions at Indiana University that the chairman of the IU Board of Trustees, former IU star Quinn Buckner ... the board chair — and Knight’s very favorite ...
Quinn Buckner has Mike Woodson's back Tell people ... He’s close buddies with Buckner, the board chair — and Knight’s very favorite player — and friends and even business partners with ...
More raucous antics await in the fifth season of Harley Quinn, which sees the unpredictable villain-turned-antihero turn her attention to a new city: Metropolis. That's right, the home of Superman ...
Quarterback Quinn Ewers reportedly turned down a hefty name, image and likeness (NIL) offer to transfer to a different school in favor of entering the 2025 NFL draft. According to 247Sports' Chip ...
Texas QB Quinn Ewers bet on himself by declaring for the 2025 NFL draft instead of playing one more season of college football. As 247 Sports’ Chip Brown revealed, Ewers turned down an $8 ...
Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers will declare for the 2025 NFL Draft, he announced Wednesday. The decision ends his career with the Longhorns and clears the way for Arch Manning to start in 2025.
Quinn Ewers is heading to the NFL. After much speculation as to whether the Texas quarterback would enter the transfer portal, where he reportedly had multiple lucrative offers, the junior has ...
It might not be about the money for Quinn Ewers. The Texas junior quarterback declared for the 2025 NFL Draft amid rumors of a $6 million NIL package, he announced on social media. Ewers’ exit ...