NFL Signees Granted Fifth Year of College Eligibility
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NFL Signees Granted Fifth Year of College Eligibility

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Former Ole Miss football players Dae'Quan Wright, Zxavian Harris, and Wydett Williams, who recently signed with NFL teams, are among a group of athletes who have been granted a temporary restraining order allowing them to return to college for an additional year of eligibility. The order was issued on Wednesday.

The three former Ole Miss starters – Wright, Harris, and Williams – all signed with NFL teams this summer. However, they are now part of a larger group of athletes who have received a temporary restraining order to permit them to play one more season of college athletics.

ESPN reported that the athletes were granted the order on Wednesday.

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