Jeffrey M'ba firma con los Commanders como agente libre no reclutado

Jeffrey M'ba, un liniero defensivo de 27 años originario de Gabón, se ha unido a los Washington Commanders como agente libre no reclutado. El exjugador de SMU aporta al equipo un trasfondo único y herramientas físicas tras un sinuoso camino hacia el fútbol profesional.

M'ba creció mudándose entre Gabón, Francia y Camerún antes de llegar a Estados Unidos a los 18 años. Asistió a la escuela secundaria en Baltimore y Connecticut, y luego jugó fútbol universitario en Auburn, Purdue y SMU. En SMU tuvo una sólida temporada 2025 e impresionó en el Senior Bowl, pero no fue seleccionado en el draft debido a su edad y su limitada experiencia en este deporte.

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