Intercollegiate sports teams of Indiana University Bloomington
Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby has retained antitrust attorney Jeffrey Kessler as he faces an NCAA investigation into alleged gambling on college and pro sports. The case, tied to past wagers at Indiana and Cincinnati, could jeopardize his college eligibility and prompt a potential NFL supplemental draft if not resolved. Sorsby is currently undergoing treatment for a gambling addiction.
New York Giants wide receiver Nabers has been cleared in a police stop in Paramus, New Jersey, with authorities determining it was a case of mistaken identity. Nabers is recovering from ACL surgery and eyeing a return to action later this year. Meanwhile, Kayvon Thibodeaux has been active in off-season programs and public events, and trade talk around DeVonta Smith-era players remains a topic of discussion.
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby has informed the league of his plan to pursue the NFL Supplemental Draft. The move follows a lengthy legal battle over NCAA eligibility after he disclosed thousands of bets during his college career. A Texas court’s injunction allowed him to play this season, but the NFL draft decision ends that window for now.
The NFL has declined to hold a 2026 supplemental draft for Brendan Sorsby. He will remain ineligible in 2026 but is deemed draft-eligible for 2027; he has accepted responsibility for gambling issues and is focusing on recovery and preparation.