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Drew Allar Signs NIL Deal With Venmo

Penn State football quarterback Drew Allar inked an NIL deal with Venmo as the face of the new Penn State Venmo Debit Card.

The college-branded card represents select Big Ten schools, giving fans another way to represent their allegiance while earning exclusive perks like 40% off a Big Ten Plus annual subscription.

The card is currently available for Penn State, Michigan State, Rutgers, Illinois, Iowa, and Michigan, with Washington to follow soon. Other card perks include a free 12-month trial of Perplexity Pro and up to 15% cash back with ESPN, Fanatics, and ASOS.

Venmo is yet another NIL deal for Allar in his final collegiate season. He recently inked a deal with Nike at the start of September. Allar also partnered with Travis Kelce and American Eagle as part of a clothing line deal at the end of August.

Allar and the Nittany Lions take on Oregon in the 2025 White Out at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 27, at Beaver Stadium.

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Oscar Orellana

Oscar is a second-year broadcast journalism student from Los Angeles. In his downtime, he can be found crying while watching Todd Gurley highlights or reposting movie edits on TikTok. He mostly writes about Penn State football. Email him at [email protected] or message him on Instagram @_oscarorellana.

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