Statement from the office of Brendan Sorsby’s attorney Jeffrey Kessler:
In late April, we inquired with the NFL about the process for gaining entry into the Supplemental Draft. The response from the League was that all that was required was a short application, which needed to be submitted prior to June 22. At no point did the NFL indicate that it would need or want to review anything other than the application itself or that submitting the application at or close to the deadline would have any impact on the NFL’s consideration.
Last week, we requested the NFL’s supplemental draft application. The application asked for basic biographical information, responses to four yes-or-no questions and included a small space for Mr. Sorsby to state “why are you applying for the 2026 Supplemental Draft?” It did not provide an opportunity or ask that Mr. Sorsby submit any additional documentation or information. Mr. Sorsby fully completed the application and submitted it to the NFL within hours of receiving it.
Mr. Sorsby’s agent followed up with the NFL to ask if any additional information was needed or if the NFL had any questions. The NFL declined that invitation.
The NFL gave its letter purporting to deny Mr. Sorsby entry to the Supplemental Draft to the media before sending it to Mr. Sorsby. He learned that the NFL was not planning to hold a Supplemental Draft when the media reported it.
Giants are trotting out this WR room week 1:
40 year old OBJ
Darius Slayton
Darnell Mooney
Boo-Boo Scooster
Calvin Austin III
Braxton Berrios
Is this the worst week 1 WR room in NFL history???
1986 Pace - 102.1
1985 Pace- 102.1
1987 Pace- 100.8
1989 Pace -100.6
2020 Pace -100.3
2019 Pace -100.0
1988 Pace -99.6
2026 Pace -99.2
MJ played 82 games in 85, 87,88
& in 89 missed 1 game, but tell me again about how 82 back then is not the same as it is now cuz “pace”
@leodey4u Very unpopular, he only seemed smarter maybe because his law enforcement background gives his some advantage during some situations, vs doing everything on the fly.