7 January 2025

This is the time of year when a lot of college football players will announce NFL draft.

Many players will post a statement expressing their gratitude for their college experience, and that they are looking forward to what the future holds. NFL.

But University of Washington linebacker Drew Fowler announced that he is declaring for something other than the NFL in his post.

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Drew Fowler reacts

Drew Fowler, No. 54 of the Washington Huskies, reacts after making a stop against the Oregon Ducks during the first quarter at Husky Stadium on October 14, 2023, in Seattle, Washington. (Steve Chambers/Getty Images)

“When I first got here in 2019, I talked about taking ‘the road less traveled.’ “Boy, did I have any idea what that really meant,” Fowler said, “playing through 4 head coaches, 3 athletic directors, 4 Coordinators, and a global pandemic, my experience at the University of Wisconsin has been nothing short of special.” piano.

Fowler would go on to thank his coaches, academic advisors, athletic trainers, teammates and everyone who helped him along the way, then concluded his statement with a bow.

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Drew Fowler tackles Donovan Edwards

Running back Donovan Edwards, No. 7 of the Michigan Wolverines, is tackled by linebacker Drew Fowler, No. 54 of the Washington Huskies, at Husky Stadium on October 5, 2024, in Seattle, Washington. (Tom Hook/Getty Images)

“With that, I'm officially announcing my entry into the workforce. In other words, I need a job. If you're someone you know with a job opening, I'm your man. Brave, hard-working, sneaky athlete, locker room man, I'll bring a pail,” Fowler wrote. My lunch to work.”

“My LinkedIn account has been updated, and I'm #OpenToWork.”

“Thank you, Husky Nation.”

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Drew Fowler looks on

Washington Huskies' Drew Fowler (54) warms up against the Michigan Wolverines during the 2024 College Football Playoff National Championship Game at NRG Stadium. (Mark J. Rebelas – USA TODAY Sports)

Washington lost to Louisville 35-34 in the Sun Bowl on Tuesday, ending Fowler's college career.

Fowler played five years, all with Washington, and made 42 combined tackles with one tackle for loss in his career.

Now he will look to take his talents into the job market.

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