By Clint Buckley, 247Sports: For many football players, being selected in the NFL Draft changes not only the athlete’s life forever but also their families. In the case of Tampa Bay Buccaneers rookie linebacker Joe Tryon, his first professional paycheck will help one of his siblings begin their career.
“Growing up, we just always competed, always just trying to be the best at what we do,” Tryon said of his sister. “It’s motivation, because she’s doing big things and I’m doing big things, too.
—More from News Feed—
- ASU star WR Elijhah Badger, lone returning TE Bryce Pierre to transfer
- Former Trojan WR Mike Williams named USC Director of Player Personnel
- Utah hoops guard Deivon Smith has entered the transfer portal
- UC San Diego leading scorer Bryce Pope will transfer to USC
- Utah basketball assistant DeMarlo Slocum appears to be leaving the program
- Former New Mexico RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt flips to Ole Miss from Arizona
- Washington State President Kirk Schulz to retire in June 2025
- NCAA approves helmet communication, 2-minute warning for college football
- Arizona State football gets probation for NCAA violations
- Boise State hoops guard Chibuzo Agbo plans to enter transfer portal
- Vincent Holmes rejoins Huskies after second flirtation with transfer portal
- WSU to cut $11 million in new fiscal year’s athletics budget
- Ex-Cal head coach Mark Fox expected to join Kentucky’s coaching staff
- Lincoln Riley: USC transfer portal wishlist includes more DL, secondary
- 2025 RB Anthony League sets Oregon State official visit
Latest posts by News Feed (see all)
- ASU star WR Elijhah Badger, lone returning TE Bryce Pierre to transfer - April 19, 2024
- Former Trojan WR Mike Williams named USC Director of Player Personnel - April 19, 2024
- Utah hoops guard Deivon Smith has entered the transfer portal - April 19, 2024