
How Texas A&M’s QB Turned a Private Jet NIL Deal Into a Game-Changing Power Play
Part of Reed’s assignment with ENG is visiting a Houston hospital over the summer. He’ll meet with organ donors, recipients and families, per Nakos. Reed himself said he’s honored to work with a company with the initiative to save lives, saying “I’m all in.”
Reed first joined Texas A&M in 2022 by leaving Ole Miss. He’s now the fourth college QB ever to sign with a private jet company. Carson Beck of Miami, though, is the only other active CFB QB to own a private jet NIL deal. Jaxson Dart (Ole Miss) and Quinn Ewers (Texas) signed their deals before heading off to the 2025 NFL Draft.
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