Tight end Bear Tenney decommits from Nebraska

Bear Tenney committed to the program back in April.

Class of 2025 Nebraska football commit Bear Tenney decommitted from the Huskers on Tuesday evening. He made the announcement on X.

Tenney is the 38th overall tight end in the 2025 class and the eighth overall player in his class from the state of Utah per the 247Sports Composite Rankings. He initially committed to Nebraska on April 25.

The tight end played at Lone Peak High School in Utah this season. It was his third high school in three seasons. In 2022, he played for Chandler High School out of Arizona; in 2023, he played for Lucas Lovejoy High School in Texas.

The 2025 Nebraska football recruiting class still has a ton of talent. The class itself has 19 commitments, and Early Signing Day is next week. It will be interesting to see where the remaining recruiting dominoes fall.

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Broncos QB Zach Wilson works out with high school TE in Utah

Zach Wilson appeared to be in Utah earlier this week throwing passes to tight end Bear Tenney, a Nebraska commit.

Denver Broncos quarterback Zach Wilson worked out with a high school tight end earlier this week.

Bear Tenney, a senior tight end prospect who has committed to Nebraska, shared a video on social media showing him catching passes from Wilson on Monday.

The video does not tag a location, but it looks like it might be Lehi High School in Utah. Lehi, Tenney’s hometown, is about 20 minutes south of Draper, Wilson’s hometown. Wilson was presumably home in Utah ahead of the start of training camp and linked up with Tenney for some passing sessions.

Two other unnamed players are seen in the footage:

Denver’s two other quarterbacks, Jarrett Stidham and Bo Nix, are in Texas this week working out with at least 10 teammates. Wilson was not present for the first photo to surface from the workouts on Tuesday, but it’s possible he might be joining them later in the week.

Wilson played college football at BYU and he spent his summers in Utah while playing for the New York Jets from 2021-2023.

Broncos rookies will report to the team’s facility in Colorado ahead of training camp on July 17. The team’s veterans will report on July 23. Denver will begin training camp practices on July 26.

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Nebraska tight end commit trains with NFL quarterback

Class of 2025 commit Bear Tenney caught for quarterback Zach Wilson of the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon. 

A Nebraska tight end commit worked out with an NFL quarterback over the weekend. Class of 2025 commit Bear Tenney caught for quarterback Zach Wilson of the Denver Broncos on Sunday afternoon.

Wilson is in his first season in Denver after spending his first three seasons with the New York Jets. The former BYU Cougar was selected with the second overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft.

Tenney recapped the experience on social media. He committed to Nebraska in April.

In 2023, he caught 27 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns as a junior at Lucas Lovejoy High School in Texas. Tenney was the sixth commitment to Nebraska’s class of 2025 and the first tight end.

Tenney’s commitment was somewhat of a surprise as the tight end did not name Nebraska among his top five schools when he released the group in February. He listed ColoradoFloridaGeorgia, Utah, and Washington.

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Michigan State football gets in the mix for 2025 Tight End

MSU is in the running for a highly sought after 2025 tight end

Michigan State has officially gotten into the mix for 2025 tight end Bear Tenney. Tenney received the offer on an unofficial visit to East Lansing.

The 6-foot-5, 230-pound Tenney is a native of Gilbert, Arizona, attending Hamilton High School. He does not have a 247Sports ranking yet.

Tenney holds notable offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, Georgia, Louisville, Oregon, Tennessee, Utah, Washington and Wisconsin.

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Nebraska tight end commit recaps weekend visit

Tight end Bear Tenney is a three-star prospect from Lone Peak High School in American Fork, Utah.

A Nebraska class of 2025 commit is recapping his official visit on social media. Tight end Bear Tenney is a three-star prospect from Lone Peak High School in American Fork, Utah.

In 2023, he caught 27 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns as a junior at Lucas Lovejoy High School in Texas. Tenney has also committed to play in the upcoming US Army Bowl.

Nebraska was seen as a surprise choice when the prospect committed. The prospect told 247Sports that Nebraska freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola significantly influenced his recruitment.

“Me and Dylan Raiola have been in contact for a while now and he’s been pushing for me to join him. Nebraska is going to be a great fit. I’m going to love him as my QB — who wouldn’t want a five-star as their QB?”

Nebraska’s class of 2025 currently holds 11 commitments and is ranked outside the Top 25.

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Nebraska commit invited to US Army Bowl

Tight end Bear Tenney has been invited to play in the US Army Bowl. 

A Nebraska class of 2025 commit has been invited to a prestigious high school all-star game. Tight end Bear Tenney has been invited to play in the US Army Bowl.

In 2023, he caught 27 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns as a junior at Lucas Lovejoy High School in Texas. Tenney was the sixth commitment to Nebraska’s class of 2025 and the first tight end.

The prospect told 247Sports that Nebraska freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola significantly influenced his recruitment.

“Me and Dylan Raiola have been in contact for a while now and he’s been pushing for me to join him. Nebraska is going to be a great fit. I’m going to love him as my QB — who wouldn’t want a five-star as their QB?”

Tenney’s commitment was somewhat of a surprise as the tight end did not name Nebraska among his top five schools when he released the group in February. He listed ColoradoFloridaGeorgia, Utah, and Washington.

The US Army Bowl will take place on Saturday, December 21, 2024.

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Huskers add sixth commitment to class of 2025

In 2023, he caught 27 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns as a junior at Lucas Lovejoy High School in Texas.

The Huskers received their sixth commitment to the class of 2025 on Thursday morning. Tight end Bear Tenney is a three-star prospect from Lone Peak High School in American Fork, Utah.

In 2023, he caught 27 passes for 278 yards and two touchdowns as a junior at Lucas Lovejoy High School in Texas. Tenney is the sixth commitment to Nebraska’s class of 2025 and the first tight end.

The prospect told 247Sports that Nebraska freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola significantly influenced his recruitment.

“Me and Dylan Raiola have been in contact for a while now and he’s been pushing for me to join him. Nebraska is going to be a great fit. I’m going to love him as my QB — who wouldn’t want a five-star as their QB?”

Tenney’s commitment is somewhat of a surprise as the tight end did not name Nebraska among his top five schools when he released the group in February. He listed Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Utah, and Washington.

 

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Elite TE Bear Tenney names top five schools

Elite class of 2025 tight end recruit Bear Tenney names his top five schools

Elite tight end recruit Bear Tenney has named his top five schools. Who is Bear Tenney?

247Sports ranks Tenney as a three-star recruit in the class of 2025. The 6-foot-5, 230-pound tight end plays high school football for Lehi High School in Lehi, Utah.

The three-star tight end recruit is the No. 382 player in the class of 2025. The Lehi star is ranked as the No. 23 tight end prospect in the nation and the fourth-ranked recruit in Utah.

Who are Bear Tenney’s top five schools? When does he plan to visit each of his top schools?

Florida set to host tight end target after presenting offer

Florida will host three-star Lehi (Utah) tight end Bear Tenney this weekend for the Gators’ final junior day of the January contact period.

The latest name added to Florida’s visitors list for Saturday is Lehi (Utah) tight ends [autotag]Bear Tenney[/autotag], according to Swamp 247.

Florida offered Tenney back in December, but it’s taken until now to get him on campus. He’s picked up over two dozen offers making him one of the more sought-after tight ends in the class.

“I’ve had a great relationship with Coach, Billy Napier, and Coach Callaway! They’ve kept up with me every week since they’ve been there. Can’t wait for the visit.”

Tenney has been to Oregon and Texas so far this month, and he’s mentioned that he could be nearing a decision. With no timeline in place, Florida’s recruiting staff must act quickly to secure a commitment from him.

Tenney is a consensus three-star recruit ranked the highest by Rivals.com at No. 24 among tight ends in the class of 2025. The On3 industry ranking, which uses a weighted average of all four major services, puts him at No. 538 overall in the class and No. 28 at his position.

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Vols make top 12 for 2025 Texas tight end

Tennessee makes top 12 for 2025 Texas tight end.

Three-star tight end Bear Tenney announced his top 12 schools on Monday.

Tennessee, Auburn, Michigan, Georgia, LSU, Ohio State, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Penn State, Texas and USC are Tenney’s top schools.

The 6-foot-5, 226-pound tight end is from Lovejoy High School in Lucas, Texas. He played two seasons at Hamilton High School and Casteel High School in Chandler, Arizona.

Tenney is the No. 415 overall prospect in the class of 2025. He ranks as the No. 24 tight end and No. 68 player in Texas, according to On3 industry rankings.

Tenney earned second-team MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors in 2021. He recorded three receiving touchdowns as a freshman.

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