The NFL has officially notified its clubs via a memo that Brendan Sorsby will no longer pursue litigation regarding his entry into the league, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The league confirmed that an agreement has been reached with the NFLPA and Sorsby to cease all legal action concerning his path to professional football.
According to the memo, Sorsby will instead shift his focus toward preparing for entry into the league via the 2027 NFL Draft. This resolution provides a definitive timeline for the quarterback’s transition to the professional level after previous uncertainty regarding his eligibility and entry status.
The confirmation follows discussions between the league and the players' association, ensuring that Sorsby adheres to the standard draft process in three years. This move provides clarity for NFL front offices as they begin to monitor long-term prospects for future draft cycles.
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