Another MSU football wide receiver enters transfer portal
Redshirt freshman wide receiver Jaylan Brown is leaving Michigan State, according to Sean Cooper of C4 Sports Performance. Brown's decision went public on Tuesday morning shortly after it was reported that Austin Clay was transferring.
Like Clay, Brown was a Michigan State commit in the 2024 class. Brown was a three-star prospect out of Nacogdoches, Texas. He was the No. 66 wide receiver in 247Sports' rankings for the 2024 class.
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Brown redshirted this past season and never saw game action as a Spartan.
The spring transfer portal window will remain open for players to enter until Friday (April 25). Stay with Spartans Wire for all of your Michigan State transfer portal news and updates.
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