Vega Ioane recounts sneaking away to play football at NFL Combine

Penn State offensive guard Vega Ioane shared his unconventional path to becoming a top 2026 NFL Draft prospect during a media session at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis. The youngest of eight siblings from American Samoa, Ioane defied his parents' wishes by secretly signing up for football in high school. Now projected as the first guard selected, he emphasized his physicality and preparation habits.

Vega Ioane, Penn State's standout offensive guard, opened up about his journey to the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, where his parents initially steered him away from sports toward academics. Growing up as the baby of the family in American Samoa and later moving to Washington state, Ioane was barred from playing until high school. 'Sophomore year came around, I signed myself up, just sneaking away from home to play football on Friday night,' he said during the media session on March 26.

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