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Brendan Sorsby won't sue NFL, will now prepare for 2027 NFL Draft

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Brendan Sorsby won't sue NFL, will now prepare for 2027 NFL Draft

Caroline Fenton·Jason FitzWed, July 1, 2026 at 3:16 PM UTC

Yahoo Sports Daily hosts Caroline Fenton and Jason Fitz react to Brendan Sorsby and his representation announcing that they won’t pursue legal action against the NFL after being denied the opportunity to enter the supplemental draft and will instead focus on the 2027 NFL Draft. Watch the full episode of Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube or YahooSports.TV.

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Caroline, took a long time to get here.

Yeah.

But I think what you see now is a legal team that finally realized there's no fight left to be had, and now finally we get to closure and the best decision for the player and his future.

It's the right thing to do to wave the white flag, but I think it was the right thing to do to wave the white flag a long time ago.

Because now Brendan Spears and his representation are like, "Okay, fine.

We'll work on ourselves.

We'll step away from the limelight for a little bit," after so many professional leagues already came out and said, "We're not gonna have you."

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The CFL said, "We don't want any part of Brennan Spears," obviously.

The NFL said, "No, we're not gonna open up the sup- supplemental draft because you couldn't go play college football."

The NCAA and so many members of the NCAA, so many athletic departments, and athletic directors across college sports said, "We are not interested in engaging, not just with Brennan Spears, w- but with Texas Tech as an athletic department."

So after everybody already shot you down and said, "No, we don't wanna be part of you," he's like, "Fine.

Then I'll step away on my own."

So I think it would've been a better look for Brennan Spears and for all of the people that are advising him to do that and make that decision themselves.

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But better late than never, because that is the right decision, to just walk away from this, cut your losses, try again next season.

Also, one thing that I think has to be acknowledged in this process is if he's fighting through rehab and, and an addict, one thing you have to think about are the scenarios that you're putting yourself in, the situations you're putting yourself in.

one of the beautiful things in the music business a lot of people don't realize exists is, if you're out on, on the road and you're playing for a band, and the GRAMMYs, if you, if you have an addiction issue, the GRAMMY Association will step in and they will send you to rehab, and they will find a replacement for your gig so that nothing changes.

They will take care of everything for you.

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