Why did Jayden Gibson leave Oklahoma?
He is no longer with the team due to an injury and is expected to enter the transfer portal.
Sports / OU Football
Oklahoma Sooners wide receiver Jayden Gibson is no longer part of the team, head coach Brent Venables announced. Gibson, who has been sidelined with injuries since August 2024, is expected to enter the transfer portal.
Jayden Gibson, a former four-star recruit, played in 22 games for the Sooners, recording 387 receiving yards and five touchdowns. After a promising 2023 season, a knee injury in August 2024 sidelined him, and he was unable to return to the field. His departure leaves the Sooners with a need for healthy bodies at the wide receiver position. Gibson has eligibility remaining and is expected to enter the transfer portal to find a new team.
Oklahoma's wide receiver group has been bolstered by transfers such as Isaiah Sategna, Deion Burks, and Keontez Lewis. Javonnie Gibson recently returned from injury as well.
He is no longer with the team due to an injury and is expected to enter the transfer portal.
The 2023 season, when he had 375 receiving yards and five touchdowns.
He is expected to enter the NCAA transfer portal.
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