The American Football Association can see another brother in the game Patrick Maqoum' half brother Graham Walker On the way to join the league.
Walker announced on Thursday, January 30, via SPORTS EQUITY SPORTS, which he announced in the draft of the US Football Association 2025.
“Athletic Apostle, and now the network is in charge of the network. Via Instagram. “🏆 2023 Friedrich” Fritz “Pollard Award” 1 📖 All-Revy (Phil Steee) Third Team (2023), Fourth Team (2022) Welcome to the NFL 2025 draft category! “
Walker's father, Patrick “Pat” Maasoum FatherHe took the comments section to flow to his son.
“This is my son. Bat answered the post.
Walker started his football career with the University of Brown, where he played as a wide recipient from 2021 to 2023. In 2024, he moved to Rice University in the hope of increasing his chances of reaching the US Football Association.
Walker said at that time, “The vision of a busy record of men who go to the American Football Association and the development of the training staff made him an easy choice,” Walker said at that time. For each brand.
In the end, Bat is proud of his son, Graham did not grow up with him. He grew up by his mother, Jesamin WalkerAnd Stepdad, Jerry Hawat.
“He is a little more than others. He remains out of the spotlight, goes out, crushes and works. Bat is in an interview with her in January 2024 With Fox4. ))
Although Graham's early years are not approaching, he has recently approached his son. The duo linked the father and the son to them Sports love. (Playing Bat previously in MLB as a multi -team batch.)
Bat said of his son's aspirations: “He has come to realize that he has an opportunity to play in the American Football Association, so he will try to go out and explore all possibilities.” “(He will take) any path that tries to give himself an opportunity to play at the next level as we all want.”
Graham and Patrick, 29, did not come close to, Brothers Association Over the years. However, Pat participated that the midfielder in Kansas City Chevs was “supportive” of his little football dreams.
“He is always supportive. We hope, in this season, Patrick will get a chance to throw football for him because he runs ways because Patrick always gets, so we look forward to that.” “You know, his word may be a little good, so he may have (Graham) in the door as well.”