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Penn State Football Shows Off New Billboards In Four Cities

Folks, be on the lookout for more Penn State football billboards.

Four billboards were revealed on Thursday in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Newark, and the Maryland and Washington, D.C. areas to showcase the Nittany Lions’ success in this year’s NFL Draft.

The players featured in the billboards were either drafted or signed as undrafted free agents in the 2024 NFL Draft, including Keaton Ellis, Olu Fashanu, Chop Robinson, Curtis Jacobs, and more Penn Staters who earned a spot in the league.

Philadelphia’s billboard can be seen west of 28th Street at the 346B exit of I-76. Across the state, Pittsburgh’s billboard is located near Forest Hills and Wilkinsburg on I-376 at exit 78.

The third billboard can be seen at the Ellsworth Place Mall near Colesville Street and Fenton Street for Maryland and Washington, D.C. residents, while the Newark billboard is located at exit 14C on I-95 near the Newark Airport.

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Fernando is a junior who is majoring in broadcast journalism and minoring in Spanish and Sports Studies. Born in Mexico City and now lives in Paoli, PA, he is a big fan of pretty much every sport. His favorite teams are FC Barcelona, the Cowboys, and the Phillies which involves a lot of suffering for him. You can follow him on Instagram at fernando9015 or email him at [email protected] if you have questions on why he is a Cowboys and Phillies fan.

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