This has come as something unexpected to everyone

After a devastating injury to end his season in the SEC Championship game, now Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck has announced his intention to enter the college football transfer portal, despite having already declared for the 2025 NFL Draft. Beck. He still has one season of college eligibility left, but is looking to explore his options and potentially play another year at the collegiate level.
Beck’s time at Georgia has been marked by a rollercoaster of achievements and challenges. Taking over as the starting quarterback in 2023, Beck led the Bulldogs to an impressive 12-0 regular-season record. However, his performance in 2024 was more inconsistent, with turnovers becoming a notable issue.
Last season, he threw for 3,485 yards, 28 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions. An injury in the SEC Championship Game, which required UCL surgery, added another layer of complexity to his draft prospects and his future was already in jeopardy with the Dawgs.
The NFL is calling but nobody knows if he will answer
After initially deciding to enter the NFL Draft, Carson Beck received feedback suggesting he might be selected anywhere between the first and third rounds. This uncertainty, combined with his injury concerns, prompted Beck to reconsider and explore the transfer portal.
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This move allows him the opportunity to address any lingering questions about his health and prove himself further in the college football arena. Miami has emerged as a potential landing spot for Beck, given his ties to Jacksonville, Florida, and his relationship with Miami women’s basketball player Hanna Cavinder.
A final season of eligibility at Miami could offer Beck the chance to regain his form and boost his draft stock. As Beck embarks on this new chapter, the college football community watches closely to see where he will land and how he will perform in his final year of eligibility. His decision could have significant implications for both his career and the teams involved.
Baltimore Ravens Officially Rule Out Superstar Offensive Playmaker Ahead Of Crucial Wild Card Game vs. Steelers
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The Baltimore Ravens have announced that Zay Flowers will not be with them when they play the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs this Saturday.
The wide receiver is set to miss his first NFL game because of an injury after hurting his knee in Baltimore’s division-clinching victory over the Cleveland Browns last week.
“Zay Flowers is not going to be able to make it to the game this week,” Ravens head coach Harbaugh said on Thursday, per NFL.com. “So he’ll get started again next week and we’ll move forward with the guys we have and we’re excited about the guys we have, which is everybody else.
The second-year star made 74 receptions for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns during the season.
Rashod Bateman will step in as the main wide receiver option for Baltimore this weekend. Bateman had a career year in which he made 45 catches for 756 yards and nine scores. Only tight end Mark Andrews had more TDs this term.