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Browns Waive Tight End Bound for LSU Football

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Browns Waive Tight End Bound for LSU Football

The Cleveland Browns have waived tight end Dae'Quan Wright, setting the stage for a rare transition from the National Football League back to college football.

Wright has reached an agreement to play for LSU during the 2026 season, contingent upon clearing waivers, according to his agents Drew Rosenhaus and Kyle Lincoln, who disclosed the arrangement to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The move represents an uncommon path in modern football, as players typically progress from college programs to professional leagues rather than reversing course. Wright's planned return to the collegiate level comes amid evolving rules regarding player eligibility and compensation in college athletics.

The waiver process will determine whether Wright can proceed with his plans to join the Tigers. If another NFL team claims him during the waiver period, he would remain in professional football rather than moving to Baton Rouge.

Wright's representation by high-profile agent Drew Rosenhaus, known for representing numerous NFL stars, adds another layer of intrigue to this unconventional career move. The tight end's decision to pursue college football after time in the professional ranks could signal shifting dynamics in how players navigate their careers across both levels of the sport.

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