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[Photo Story] Penn State Football’s 2024 Pro Day

Thirteen Nittany Lions showed out at Penn State’s 2024 Pro Day ahead of the NFL Draft Friday next month. 

All 32 NFL teams were represented in the crowd of scouts watching the Nittany Lions at Holuba Hall, and our photographers were on site to capture the action.

Linebacker Curtis Jacobs started the day off strong with a 10’9” broad jump. This would have been the furthest of any linebackers at the 2024 NFL Combine. 

Former Penn State running back and newly-signed Philadelphia Eagle Saquon Barkley was spotted in Happy Valley for the events.

The next event was the 40-yard dash with Kalen King, Trey Potts, and Keaton Ellis.

Shirts were back on for the three-cone drill. Defensive end Adisa Isaac recorded the fastest time of the day.

On the second attempt, Ellis fell rounding the last cone. He made up for it with a 7.03 after attempting a third time.

Johnson made his presence known by grunting throughout his individual route running drill.

He also crashed into a sideline barrier. Oops.

After a minor injury at the NFL Combine, Olu Fashanu said he is 80% healthy and expects to fully recover prior to the 2024 Draft.

Overall, the vibes were high at Pro Day 2024.

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Kyra Birmingham

Kyra Birmingham is a senior photojournalism student from Reading, PA. Her current obsession is her Kindle, and she has read roughly 17 books a month for the past six months (yikes). When she's not reading, she is likely binge watching old tv shows or watching college basketball highlights on TikTok. You can see her work and contact her on Instagram @kyrasphotographs.

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