Sorsby is running out of options to get on a football field in 2026.
Controversial quarterback prospect Brendan Sorsby was dealt a harsh blow when it was learned on Tuesday that the NFL will not be holding a supplemental draft this summer. The bad news about his 2026 prospects didn't stop there.
It doesn't sound like Sorsby and his team will take the NFL's decision to not hold a supplemental draft this summer sitting down.
Is the NFL world getting ahead of itself regarding Sorsby and the supplemental draft?
Multiple stories have suggested over the past week that the New York Jets will not make a bid for controversial quarterback Brendan Sorsby.
Are the Browns interested in Sorsby despite nearly overwhelming reports to the contrary?
Shortly after it was learned that Sorsby would enter this year's supplemental draft for the NFL, a report revealed that the Pittsburgh Steelers were "doing their homework" regarding the controversial quarterback.
Sorsby’s decision to enter the NFL supplemental draft and forgo his remaining college eligibility is not expected to influence the Big 12 to drop its lawsuit against him.
Barring a surprising development, the former Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback will be available to every NFL team via the supplemental draft that will take place on or before July 16.
Brendan Sorsby was supposed to be the face of the 2026 college football season. He transferred to Texas Tech as the No. 1-ranked quarterback in the transfer portal, lined up to be one of the highest-paid players in the NCAA.
Former Texas Tech Red Raiders/Cincinnati Bearcats quarterback Brendan Sorsby is entering the NFL supplemental draft. He'll be lucky if he has any bidders.
Given the PR nightmare that would come with it, this team might take a different course of action to find its franchise quarterback.
Texas Tech continued to add to its impressive 2027 recruiting class on Saturday with a commitment from three-star athlete/tight end Zayden Smith out of Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
Brendan Sorsby's situation has seemingly shaken the NFL to its very core.
It appears not everybody who covers the team feels the same way about this particular subject.
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On Wednesday, the agent for Brendan Sorsby suggested that at least 26 teams had reached out about the controversial former Texas Tech Red Raiders quarterback.
Some analysts view Sorsby as "a second-round, developmental" quarterback who may now be untouchable for multiple teams due to his much-discussed history with gambling.
The Browns seem intent on making their Sorsby thoughts clear.
There seems to be at least a chance that Beck could be allowed to compete for the starting job with Brissett and fellow backup Gardner Minshew II later this summer.
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