Former Texas Longhorns linebacker David Gbenda went undrafted through the three days of the 2025 NFL Draft. Nonetheless, he's one of five Longhorns joining the league as a free agent.
According to Arye Pulli, now-former Texas Longhorns linebacker David Gbenda has signed with the Tennessee Titans coming out of the 2025 NFL Draft. Gbenda is an UDFA and will begin his career in the AFC South.
Like hundreds of others, David Gbenda is waiting for the chance to walk the stage at the 2025 NFL Draft. There are 32 NFL teams, but only one will get the linebacker, who saw a shocking number of offers in 2018.
Sixth-year linebacker David Gbenda joined a long list of Texas Longhorns declaring for the 2025 NFL Draft, he announced earlier. Gbenda debuted at Texas in 2019 as a high school All-American who was also an all-state and two-time all-district player.
Austin - The sixth-year Texas Longhorns linebacker David Gbenda has always been a constant presence of leadership and humility in the Texas locker room.
Throughout the season, Texas Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian has preached about the amount of leaders he's seen on his team, being able to confidently say that multiple players take responsibility inside the locker room.
If any Longhorn is still down in the dumps about what happened Saturday, all they have to do is remember what happened last season. Texas lost to Oklahoma on Oct.
Having won back-to-back national titles in 2021 and ’22, Georgia is the new barometer which every other program is judged. Could Texas be the new Georgia?
Texas players saw the total chaos unfolding across the SEC over the weekend, and at least one Longhorn thought it looked cool. “I’m not gonna lie,” linebacker David Gbenda said.
You win and lose with all 11 players on defense. But Texas linebacker David Gbenda shouldered all the blame himself for losing last year’s rivalry game against Oklahoma.
When linebacker Liona Lefau smashed into the backfield for a Texas safety last Saturday, the loudest ovation was likely heard thousands of miles west in Kahuku, Hawaii.
Texas linebacker David Gbenda has played in big games. He has played before big crowds during his career as a Longhorn. He played at Alabama last season.
AUSTIN -- The No. 3 Texas Longhorns left their mark on The Big House in Ann Arbor Saturday both figuratively and literally. Following a 31-12 win over No.
No. 3 Texas made an emphatic statement with a 31-12 win over No. 10 Michigan on Saturday afternoon, and capped the victory with a statement at midfield afterward.
The Texas Longhorns have a ton of veteran talent on the team going into the 2024 season. This was even more evident when the Senior Bowl released its watchlist that included 16 Longhorns.
They arrive in the Southeastern Conference as pioneers from the West, spurning the further growth of a powerful league with brand recognition and dominating play on the gridiron.
The Texas Longhorns are fresh off their best season in well over a decade and have all intentions of building off of their 12-2 season. It was a season that saw them win the Big 12 and appear in their first-ever College Football Playoff.