CFL will not allow its teams to sign Brendan Sorsby in 2026
Brendan Sorsby is prohibited from playing NFL, NCAA or CFL football this year. Steven Branscombe / Getty Images
The Canadian Football League will not be an option for Brendan Sorsby in 2026. In a statement shared with The Athletic by a league spokesperson, the CFL said its teams will not be permitted to negotiate with Sorsby, who is also ineligible to play at Texas Tech and was denied entry to the NFL via its supplemental draft earlier this week.
“Upholding the integrity of the league and ensuring fair competition are paramount to the CFL,” the league’s statement reads. “The allegations involving Brendan Sorsby are serious and concerning. At this time, the CFL will not register a contract for him, and no team will be permitted to add him to its negotiation list.”
Sorsby transferred from Cincinnati to Texas Tech during the offseason and was expected to be the Red Raiders’ starting quarterback in 2026. However, in April Sorsby announced that he was taking an indefinite leave of absence to enter a residential treatment program for a gambling addiction. An NCAA investigation later found that he had violated multiple gambling policies, including betting on his own team while at the University of Indiana, where he began his college career in 2022. The findings led to a weeks-long legal battle that appeared to end last week, when Sorsby shifted his focus to pursuing a spot in the NFL.
On June 15, Sorsby announced his intention to enter the NFL’s supplemental draft, one week before Monday’s application deadline. On Tuesday, the NFL denied Sorsby’s application; they will not hold a supplemental draft this year.
“The League does not have the complete record of the NCAA’s investigation, and you did not provide any such materials with your Petition,” NFL Management Council general counsel Larry Ferazani wrote in response to Sorsby’s application. “Available information nonetheless indicates that, over the course of your collegiate career, you knowingly engaged in repeated and significant violations of NCAA rules designed to preserve the integrity of athletic competition.”
There is no indication if Sorsby intended to explore playing in Canada; the CFL regular season began on June 4, and the Grey Cup is scheduled for Nov. 15. In their letter to Sorsby, the NFL encouraged him to prepare for the 2027 NFL Draft next spring.
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