This is the time of year when many college football players declare for the NFL Draft.
Many players will post statements saying they are grateful for their college experience and look forward to their NFL futures.
However, University of Washington linebacker Drew Fowler announced in a post of his own that he is committed to something other than the NFL.
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Washington Huskies player No. 54 Drew Fowler reacts after being stopped during the first quarter of a game against the Oregon Ducks on October 14, 2023 at Husky Stadium in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
“When I first committed here in 2019, I talked about taking the 'road less traveled.' Hey, didn't I know what that really meant, 4 “My experience at UW, with two different head coaches, three athletic directors, four coordinators, and playing during a global pandemic, was nothing short of special,” Fowler said. his statement.
Fowler ended his statement with a curveball, thanking his coaches, academic advisors, athletic trainers, teammates and everyone who has helped him along the way.
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Michigan Wolverines No. 7 running back Donovan Edwards is tackled by Washington Huskies No. 54 linebacker Drew Fowler at Husky Stadium on October 5, 2024 in Seattle, Washington. (Tom Hawk/Getty Images)
“Having said that, I officially declare to participate in the labor market. In other words, I need a job. If you know someone who has employment opportunities, I'm your guy: gritty, hardworking, sneaky campaigner, locker room guy, I bring my lunch bucket to work,” Fowler wrote.
“LinkedIn has been updated to #OpenToWork.”
“Thank you, Husky Country.”
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Drew Fowler (54) of the Washington Huskies warms up during the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship Game against the Michigan Wolverines at NRG Stadium. (Mark J. Revillas-USA TODAY Sports)
Washington lost 35-34 to Louisville in the Sun Bowl on Tuesday, ending Fowler's college career.
Fowler played five years, all with Washington, and totaled 42 tackles and one tackle for loss in his career.
In the future, he would like to apply his talents to the job market.
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