Brendan Sorsby, a former quarterback for Indiana and Cincinnati, has decided to drop his lawsuit against the NFL. Sorsby had been seeking to enter the supplemental draft but was rejected by the league. In a statement, Sorsby said, “I accept 100% responsibility for my actions. I did not have control of my gambling problem and it took getting caught for me to realize that, but it was truly the best thing that could’ve happened to me. Because of this, I have been able to get the help I need and fully focus on my recovery.”
Sorsby’s Path to Recovery
Sorsby’s decision to drop the lawsuit comes after he was ruled ineligible to play for Texas Tech due to his violation of NCAA rules on gambling. The NCAA had previously penalized Sorsby for placing thousands of bets, including 40 on Indiana football while he was on the team. Sorsby has since sought help for his gambling problem and is now focusing on his preparation for the 2027 NFL Draft.
The NFL had criticized Sorsby for a lack of accountability in its formal denial of his supplemental draft request. However, Sorsby has taken responsibility for his actions and is committed to making a positive change in his life. As Sorsby said, “God makes no mistakes and I look forward to seeing the good that is to come from this.”
Original reporting: Appleton, WI News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.