Two Texas A&M football players took to social media Wednesday to announce they would be foregoing their senior seasons to pursue careers in the NFL.
Wide receiver Kendrick Rogers made the declaration via Twitter, as did defensive back Debione Renfro.
Jeremiah 29:11. Thank you Aggieland for all the great memories. 👍🏾 pic.twitter.com/TM1qVX11jl
— Kendrick Rogers Jr (@KJ_13_) January 8, 2020
Thanks N Gig’em pic.twitter.com/4cdZo8dMH0
— D.Renfro™ (@drenfro12) January 8, 2020
Rogers, from Frankston, Texas, played in all 13 games for the Aggies in 2019, hauling in 30 catches for 351 yards and 2 touchdowns.
Renfro, a Pearland, Texas native, appeared in 11 games, racking up 33 tackles, a sack and one fumble recovery.
The two players join defensive end Justin Madubuike and wide receiver Quartney Davis in declaring early for the draft.