Texas A&M TE Donovan Green releases final send off after entering the transfer portal

Texas A&M TE Donovan Green thanks the 12th Man after three seasons with the program

After three seasons with Texas A&M, redshirt sophomore tight end Donovan Green entered the transfer portal after dealing with multiple injuries, including his season-ending ACL tear before the start of the 2023 campaign.

While the news wasn’t shocking, it was anticipated that Green would look to ascend the roster next season due to the team’s shallow tight end depth. However, with quarterback Conner Weigman transferring to Houston, the favored signal caller’s decision likely impacted Green’s plans.

Green’s playmaking ability was seen throughout his 2022 freshman season. The former four-star prospect looked like a perfect fit in Jimbo Fisher’s offense after recording 22 receptions, 233 yards, and two touchdowns.

Despite recovering from his ACL tear, Green struggled to ascend the depth chart in coach Mike Elko’s first season, participating in just seven games and primarily contributing on special teams without any receptions.

Nevertheless, the talent is still there, and Green ended his Texas A&M career by thanking the 12th Man for supporting him on and off the field while it’s safe to say that every Aggie will be rooting for him once he finds his new home for the 2025 season.

“It’s been 3 up and down year at a great University. I wasn’t able to bring a ship to CSTAT, but we made history and brought some excitement. The great 12th Man is an awesome experience that I will truly miss. Thank you to the 12th Man, Aggie staff, and all coaches. It has been great, But I have decided to enter into the transfer portal.”

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