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Penn State Football Wide Receiver Tyseer Denmark Enters Transfer Portal

Penn State football wide receiver Tyseer Denmark is entering the transfer portal, according to a report from On3’s Pete Nakos. He has three years of eligibility remaining.

The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, native played in seven games during the 2025 regular season, recording two receptions for 17 yards against Nevada. The redshirt freshman played in four games in 2024, but did not lose his year of eligibility.

Fans have been asking about Denmark since the Nittany Lions’ three transfer portal receivers started struggling early in the season. However, James Franklin and Terry Smith both preferred Kyron Hudson, Trebor Pena, and Devonte Ross when it came to starting lineups.

Denmark is the 44th Nittany Lion to reportedly enter the transfer portal.

Penn State will face building an entirely new wide receiver room for the second time in two years, with all three starters, Liam Clifford, and now Denmark, leaving this offseason.

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