Garrett Greene is doing his thing in the NFL, but it's a new thing. He's making the transition to wide receiver with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and so far, it's going better than anyone could have imagined.
Garrett Greene is becoming more than just a story at this point for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; he's continuing to prove he's worth keeping around, even in a very crowded and talented wide receiver room.
Former West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene, is trying his best to make the Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster as a wide receiver, but it's not going to be easy.
Former West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene has transitioned to wide receiver with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after signing as an undrafted free agent.
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Garrett Greene has a long way to go before he's ready to be a part of an NFL team's active 53-man roster, but the former West Virginia quarterback is making the transition to wide receiver look seamless.
A year ago, there was some chatter that West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene could be a dark horse Heisman candidate. Granted, much of that conversation
After a five-year career as a quarterback at West Virginia, Garrett Greene is taking his talents to the NFL. He signed an undrafted free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers – although he’s making a major change.
Garrett Greene played quarterback at West Virginia. He will try to make it in the NFL at wide receiver, having signed with the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent.
The NFL Draft has concluded and now all the players who were not selected look to sign un-drafted free agent contracts to give themselves a shot at their dream.
With another wild NFL offseason in the books, teams are ready to open the 2025 regular season. We won't know the true results of the offseason moves until the season plays out, but here's a look at how each team addressed its needs.
Now weeks removed from his final college game, Garrett Greene is receiving some national recognition for his play in his last bowl game. And on Monday, PFF revealed Greene as their highest grade quarterback from the bowl season.
The holidays are the last push for 2025 NFL Draft prospects to make a statement in front of evaluators before the offseason craziness begins. Christmas week brought the biggest slate of bowl games of December, and all that is left is a handful of matchups with some of the most recognizable programs in the nation.
In many ways, the Frisco Bowl embodied what Garrett Greene at WVU perfectly. Greene made some big plays, but also made some mistakes. Greene’s final pass as a Mountaineer was an interception that ended West Virginia’s comeback attempt.
West Virginia University quarterback Garrett Greene declared for the 2025 NFL Draft Thursday night. The Tallahassee, FL, native has no NCAA eligibility remaining but announced he intends to enter the draft as a receiver.
It didn't end in an epic come-from-behind win for West Virginia quarterback Garrett Greene, but in his final game in a Mountaineer uniform, he continued to display the same toughness, grit, and determination that he brought to Morgantown from the day he arrived.
As we wrote in our preview for last night’s Scooter’s Coffee Frisco Bowl, turnovers made the difference in the outcome. Indeed, West Virginia found itself driving in the waning minutes of the game.
Bowl season is officially underway in college football and the chaos is already in full swing. There are already a few bowl games that have been finished up, but No.
West Virginia had one more game left before officially closing the book on the Neal Brown era – the Frisco Bowl against Memphis. And with new head coach Rich Rodriguez in attendance, the Mountaineers tried to impress the man in charge of the future while also honoring their former coach.
Before the first half of the Frisco Bowl came to a close, Garrett Greene made Rich Rodriguez wish he still had eligibility left. Greene took off for a 56 yards all the way to the house.
Ahead of West Virginia football’s Week 12 matchup against Baylor, the Mountaineers received a positive injury update on quarterback Garrett Greene, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
West Virginia’s talented signal caller, Garrett Greene, left the game against Big 12 opponent Oklahoma State early on Saturday with an apparent injury.
Garrett Greene wasn’t perfect, but he was good enough for West Virginia to win on Saturday and to be named one of the Manning Award Stars of the Week. Greene completed 15-of-30 passes with 382 total yards and three overall touchdowns.
After taking a look at West Virginia’s 2024 football schedule and WVU’s pre-Spring roster, we begin our annual Spring position preview series. We start with quarterback, where Garrett Greene leads the Mountaineers into Spring.