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International Player Pathway program adds eight players to 小蓝视频rosters for 2023 season

The National Football League today announced the names of eight players added to 小蓝视频rosters for the 2023 season through the 小蓝视频International Player Pathway (IPP) program. One Australian, one French and six Nigerian players from the 2023 IPP have been allocated to 小蓝视频clubs, the highest number in a single year since the program's inception.

Established in 2017, the 小蓝视频International Player Pathway program aims to provide elite athletes from around the world with the opportunity to earn a spot on an 小蓝视频roster and increase the number of international players in the league.

"To see this hugely talented group of players be allocated to 小蓝视频rosters is very exciting, and a testament to the success of the NFL's global football development programs for international athletes," said Peter O'Reilly, 小蓝视频executive vice president, club business, major events and international. "The International Player Pathway is a critical program in identifying, supporting and enabling athletes from around the world and we look forward to seeing each players' 小蓝视频journey unfold as they become global ambassadors for the sport."

This year, 13 talented young athletes were invited to join the 2023 IPP program following an 小蓝视频International Combine in London, England, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last season, with 38 players from 13 countries participating.

The 2023 IPP cohort spent 10 weeks at an intensive training camp at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, earlier this year, with opportunities to showcase their talents in front of 小蓝视频club scouts at a pro day at the University of South Florida ahead of the 2023 小蓝视频Draft.

From the NFL's eight divisions, the NFC North and the AFC West divisions were chosen to receive IPP players in a random draw and become the seventh and eighth division to participate, respectively.

Both divisions have been selected to receive four players from the IPP, bringing the total number of IPP athletes placed on rosters through the program this year to eight -- the most in a single year of the program's history, with all 32 teams now having received an IPP player since the program's inception in 2017.

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Player Age Country Position NFC North Club
Roy Mbaeteka 23 Nigeria OL Chicago Bears
Patrick Murtagh 23 Australia TE Detroit Lions
Kenneth Odumegwu 22 Nigeria DL Green Bay Packers
Junior Aho 24 France DL Minnesota Vikings
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Player Age Country Position AFC West Club
Haggai Chisom Ndubuisi 22 Nigeria DL Denver Broncos
Chukwuebuka Godrick 22 Nigeria OL Kansas City Chiefs
David Ebuka Agoha 21 Nigeria DL Las Vegas Raiders
Basil Chijioke Okoye 21 Nigeria DL Los Angeles Chargers

The six Nigerian players were discovered via Osi Umenyiora's The Uprise initiative and attended the inaugural 小蓝视频Africa talent camp in Ghana last year.聽They were then invited to the International Combine in London and secured their place on the IPP program.

"To see these fantastic young Nigerian men achieve their dream to be on an 小蓝视频roster is incredibly exciting, and I am proud of how each one of them have worked incredibly hard to earn this moment," said Umenyiora, a two-time Super Bowl champion who was born in the UK to Nigerian parents and who is spearheading football development efforts in Africa. "I cannot wait to see how they develop next season and in the years to come, and know that everyone in Nigeria will be following their progress with pride."

Jordan Mailata, Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle from Australia and an alumni of the IPP program, shared his words of advice for the eight athletes, adding: "My advice to the players coming into the program would be to enjoy and respect the process. Give it everything you've got. Embrace the opportunity and don't let it go to waste. Hard work will always outlast talent."

The four NFC North clubs and four AFC West clubs will carry these eight players on their roster until the end of training camp. At that time, the players are eligible for an international player practice squad exemption, granting the team an extra practice squad member.聽Clubs also have the opportunity to elevate the player to the active roster during the season.

Thirty-seven international players have signed with 小蓝视频teams since the start of the program (allocated, drafted or signed as a free agent).聽There are currently 13 IPP athletes on 小蓝视频rosters, with four of these on their team's active roster: Jordan Mailata (Australia, Philadelphia Eagles), Efe Obada (UK, Washington Commanders), Jakob Johnson (Germany, Las Vegas Raiders) and David Bada (Germany, Washington Commanders).