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Late last month we shared the story of former Austin Peay offensive lineman, Jaylen Flye-Sadler, who was posted up outside of the Tennessee Titans’ facility hoping to get a tryout with the team.
Flye-Sadler, who also donned a sign complete with his measurables, had his pro day cancelled ahead of the 2020 NFL draft due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which robbed him of his chance to work out for scouts.
While the Titans didn’t give him a shot, Flye-Sadler reported on Twitter that he is getting a chance in a different way: at the HUB Football Camp, where he is set to take part on Oct. 20.
“LA here I come,” Flye-Sadler wrote on Twitter. “God is moving this mountain! I’ve Been invited to the Hub football camp! Where I will be performing in front of NFL scouts and personnel! Thank God and of course thank all of you who helped me get my story out there! Let’s work!”
LA here I come ‼️God is moving this mountain‼️🌄 I’ve Been invited to the Hub football camp! Where I will be performing in front of NFL scouts and personnel! Thank God and of course thank all of you who helped me get my story out there! Let’s work ! @glennonsports #MountainMover pic.twitter.com/8P8w4btEYl
— Jaylen Flye The #MountainMover (@BaLL4Christ13) October 12, 2021
A description of what HUB Football is, according to its Twitter account:
“Designed for professional athletes. Our goal is to provide elite players with a direct and connective path to professional football clubs.”
We wish Flye-Sadler the best of luck in his new endeavor and hope to see him in the NFL in some capacity one day.
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