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Michigan running back Donovan Edwards told reporters he will not play in the ReliaQuest Bowl against No. 11 Alabama on Dec. 31 to focus on preparing for the NFL draft.
Michigan star running back Donovan Edwards will not play against Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl as he prepares for the 2025 NFL Draft
Edwards finished his career with 2,251 rushing yards on 422 carries and 19 touchdowns, had 86 receptions for 797 yards and four touchdowns.
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Michigan RB Donovan Edwards to sit out ReliaQuest Bowl vs. Alabama
Senior Donovan Edwards told WXYZ-TV on Saturday that he plans to sit out the Dec. 31 matchup against No. 11 Alabama to begin preparing for his professional football career, one of several NFL-bound Wolverines expected to miss the postseason game.
The Michigan Wolverines will not have one of their most notable offensive players available when they face Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl on New Year's
Edwards won't play for Michigan in the ReliaQuest Bowl versus Alabama on Dec. 31, per TheWolverine.com. Edwards will forego the final game of his collegiate career and begin prepping for the NFL Draft.
Michigan running back Donovan Edwards is about to embark on a professional ... Edwards will begin training for the NFL Draft in Arizona and will not play in Michigan’s ReliaQuest Bowl game ...
Michigan running back Donovan Edwards told reporters Sunday he will not play in the ReliaQuest Bowl against No. 11 Alabama on Dec. 31 to focus on preparing for the 2025 NFL Draft. Edwards has 589 ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich — Michigan running back Donovan Edwards told reporters Sunday he will not play in the ReliaQuest Bowl against No. 11 Alabama on Dec. 31 to focus on preparing for the NFL draft.
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