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Former Texas Longhorns linebacker Malik Jefferson signed with the Indianapolis Colts this week, according to a report in 247Sports.
From 247Sports: “[Jefferson] spent most of last season with the Los Angeles Chargers. After originally signing with the team in November 2019, he was waived ahead of the 2020 season and had a brief stint on the Tennessee Titans’ practice squad before rejoining the Chargers’ practice squad on Sept. 16. He was elevated to the active roster just 10 days later and went on to appear in 13 games last season for the Chargers, recording five total tackles while playing primarily on special teams. He was placed on the injured reserve before the final game of the regular season and waived by the team in March.”
WHAT THE WISE MEN ARE SAYING ABOUT THE LONGHORNS
Austin American-Statesman: Golden: Indy gives Ehlinger best chance to play his rookie year
247Sport: The Insider: A look inside Chris Beard’s inner circle
Inside Texas: Gameplan: Pete Kwiatkowski’s anti-tempo defense
Inside Texas: Burton: Looking for new contributors
ICYMI IN BURNT ORANGE NATION
The Longhorn Republic recaps the NFL Draft
RECRUITING ROUNDUP
Burnt Orange Nation: Texas offers 4-star OT Cameron Williams
247Sports: Mike at Night: Offensive line notes for ‘22 and ‘23 targets
247Sports: Texas commit Jaydon Blue focused on one goal in 2021 season
247Sports: Multiple Texas commits and targets to compete in state track meet this weekend in Austin
247Sports: Rueben Owens talks commitment status and summer visits
Inside Texas: IT Hoops: Keyonte and Arterio, 2023 offers and reaction
Inside Texas: Just In Time Evening News: Richardson, Cook, UT on 2023 QB
BIG 12 BREAKDOWN
Our Daily Bears: What position will Abram Smith play in 2021?
Frogs O’ War: TCU Soccer advances to the Elite 8 with win over Georgetown
Cowboys Ride For Free: OSU in the NFL: 2021 draft recap
The Smoking Musket: Former West Virginia Pitcher throws no-hitter for Baltimore Orioles
Wide Right & Natty Lite: Penn State transfer Izaiah Brockington commits to Iowa State
Bring On The Cats: Mittie adds second to 2021 class in as many days
WHAT WE’RE READING
SB Nation: John Means’ no-hitter meant everything to a longtime Orioles fan in hospital
SB Nation: The Lakers have a ‘good problem’ at center
SB Nation: Every NFL team messed up by not drafting this dog
NEWS ACROSS THE FORTY ACRES AND BEYOND
- Texas alum Sam Cosmi is on cloud nine.
“It was amazing.” Congratulations Sam. pic.twitter.com/Yb0h7qOUmF
— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) May 5, 2021