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Home / Sports / Terps Reload: Maryland Football's Portal Moves

Terps Reload: Maryland Football's Portal Moves

10 Jan

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Summary

  • Maryland football sees numerous player transfers in and out.
  • Key offensive players like QB Malik Washington remain with the team.
  • New additions include wide receivers and running backs from other programs.
Terps Reload: Maryland Football's Portal Moves

The Maryland Terrapins are significantly reshaping their roster for the upcoming 2026 college football season through the transfer portal. Head coach Mike Locksley has worked to retain core players, notably record-setting quarterback Malik Washington, ensuring stability at a crucial position. The team is actively bringing in new talent to fill specific needs across the roster.

Several new players have committed to Maryland via the transfer portal. These include offensive reinforcements such as wide receivers Na'eem Abdul-Rahim Gladding from Old Dominion and Chris Durr Jr. from Wyoming, along with running backs Harry Dalton III from USC and Trequan Jones, also from Old Dominion. Defensive additions like cornerback Amari Jackson from Boston College and defensive lineman Derrick LeBlanc from UCF aim to bolster the team's defensive capabilities.

Concurrently, Maryland is experiencing a substantial outflow of players. Numerous individuals across offense and defense have entered the transfer portal, including defensive linemen, linebackers, tight ends, defensive backs, and running backs. This roster turnover reflects a strategic effort to refine the team's composition for the 2026 campaign.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Record-setting QB Malik Washington is expected to return as the starting quarterback for the Maryland Terrapins in 2026.
Maryland has added wide receivers Na'eem Abdul-Rahim Gladding and Chris Durr Jr., and running backs Harry Dalton III and Trequan Jones.
The Maryland Terrapins have seen a significant number of players depart through the transfer portal, impacting various positions.

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