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Penn State Football Tight End Andrew Rappleyea Out Against Bowling Green

Tight end Andrew Rappleyea has been ruled out of Penn State football’s game against Bowling Green, per the team’s availability report. The redshirt freshman saw the most playing time of his Penn State career against West Virginia last week.

Tight ends Khalil Dinkins and Jerry Cross weren’t on this week’s report after being inactive against West Virginia last week. Dinkins recorded five receptions for 57 yards and two touchdowns last season.

Linebacker Ta’Mere Robinson is also inactive against the Falcons. The redshirt freshman recorded two tackles against the Mountaineers.

Freshman quarterback Ethan Grunkemeyer is listed as questionable and Jaxon Smolik remains inactive in the quarterback room. Despite being limited in last week’s game, Kaden Saunders wasn’t listed on this week’s report.

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