After transferring from the program for a few short months, former five-star offensive lineman Kadyn Proctor is expected to rejoin Alabama.

According to a report from On3, Proctor will enroll at the university this summer and will once again be a part of the Crimson Tide football program.

Proctor started 13 games as a true freshman for Alabama in 2023 and was named to the All-SEC Freshman team.

Shortly after the retirement of former head coach Nick Saban, Proctor entered the transfer portal and ended up at his hometown school of Iowa but would leave the program after just two months.

Proctor will now aim to retrieve his starting spot back this fall after an up-and-down freshman campaign.

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