What Happened
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby has been deemed ineligible for the NFL's Supplemental Draft due to gambling violations. The league's decision means Sorsby will not be able to enter the NFL through this specific draft process. The NFL has also stated that it will not hold a supplemental draft in 2026, further delaying Sorsby's potential entry into the league.
Following the ruling, Sorsby plans to pursue legal action against the National Football League. The specifics of the gambling violations that led to his ineligibility have not been detailed in the provided reports.
Reports also mention Sorsby in connection with the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are unable to draft him as a result of the NFL's ruling. Additionally, there has been speculation linking Sorsby to the New York Jets, with his potential entry into the league being discussed in the context of other players' situations.
Key Facts
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NFL denies QB Brendan Sorsby eligibility for Supplemental Draft.
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Reason for ineligibility: gambling violations.
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NFL will not hold a supplemental draft in 2026.
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Brendan Sorsby plans to seek legal action against the NFL.
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Steelers are unable to draft QB Brendan Sorsby due to the ruling.
