Jeffrey M'ba unterschreibt als Undrafted Free Agent bei den Commanders

Jeffrey M'ba, ein 27-jähriger Defensive Lineman aus Gabun, hat sich den Washington Commanders als Undrafted Free Agent angeschlossen. Der ehemalige Spieler der SMU bringt nach einem verschlungenen Weg zum Profifußball einen einzigartigen Hintergrund und physische Voraussetzungen in das Team ein.

M'ba wuchs abwechselnd in Gabun, Frankreich und Kamerun auf, bevor er im Alter von 18 Jahren in die Vereinigten Staaten kam. Er besuchte die High School in Baltimore und Connecticut und spielte anschließend College-Football in Auburn, Purdue und an der SMU. An der SMU absolvierte er eine starke Saison 2025 und beeindruckte beim Senior Bowl, blieb jedoch aufgrund seines Alters und seiner begrenzten Erfahrung in der Sportart ungedraftet.

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