Texas A&M Center Bryce Foster is now the fifth Aggie to announce his return for the 2024 season

Redshirt sophomore center Bryce Foster is now the fifth player to announce his return to Texas A&M for the 2024 season.

Texas A&M’s football roster in the beginning stages of the offseason has already dealt with significant attrition, as more than a dozen players have entered the transfer portal. At the same time, several 2024 commits have either flipped or de-committed this month.

Three veteran players have also declared for the 2024 NFL Draft, including wide receiver Ainias Smith, defensive tackle McKinnley Jackson, offensive lineman Layden Robinson, and standout linebacker Edgerrin Cooper, who will likely be the first of the four to hear his name called.

The wave of Friday’s return announcements culminated with redshirt sophomore center Bryce Foster joining OL Trey Zuhn, safety Bryce Anderson, OL Kam Dewberry, and running back Le’Veon Moss. In contrast, Texas A&M’s official NIL sponsor, Texas United, made each player’s announcement.

While Foster’s 2023 season could have been better, some feel that his subpar play could have been due to injury and potential wear and tear due to his Track and field activity during the spring.

However, after hiring new offensive line coach Adam Cushing and new strength and conditioning director Tommy Moffitt, Foster has already taken his many lumps, and maybe a change in coaching is all he needs to regain his once dominant play in the trenches.

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