PUBLISHED Aug 23, 2026, 12:33 PM ET
Cleveland Browns tight end Dae'Quan Wright is being waived by the franchise to finalize an agreement to play for Louisiana State University. Wright made sports history by becoming the first active National Football League player to enter the NCAA transfer portal, utilizing a temporary restraining order issued by a Louisiana state court. The legal directive granted select members of the 2022 college recruiting class a potential fifth year of athletic eligibility. Wright, an undrafted rookie out of Ole Miss, practiced with the Browns and suited up for a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills while simultaneously navigating his collegiate return. Browns head coach Todd Monken expressed public surprise over the unprecedented situation. Pending the clearance of NFL waivers, Wright intends to join LSU for the upcoming season, highlighting the growing overlap between professional rosters and collegiate player mobility driven by recent antitrust litigation.
By Michael Grant | JQJO News
Left: Emphasizes worker rights and legal challenges dismantling restrictive NCAA policies. Center: Reports objectively on unprecedented crossover between professional training camps and college. Right: Focuses on traditional sports integrity and disruption of roster stability.
Adam Schefter reported Browns waiving Wright for LSU agreement on August 24, 2026 https://crescentcitysports.com/ex-ole-miss-te-daequan-wright-secures-release-from-browns-set-to-join-lsu/
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