Some Indianapolis Colts fans were disappointed when Jason Bean was waived. However, after he was unclaimed off waivers, the team signed him to their practice squad.
The Indianapolis Colts have concluded their 2024 preseason and are commencing with roster cuts before the deadline. One of the best stories from the preseason was quarterback Jason Bean out of Kansas.
The Indianapolis Colts entered Training Camp with a relatively thin undrafted free agent class. With only seven players signed after the draft, all eyes were on the two quarterbacks the Colts brought in as camp arms with something to prove.
If you’re just a casual Indianapolis Colts fan, chances are you have no clue who Jason Bean is. He’s certainly not a famous Colt like Anthony Richardson, Jonathan Taylor, or DeForest Buckner.
Former Kansas Jayhawks quarterback Jason Bean is turning heads in the NFL, showcasing his talent in his preseason debut for the Indianapolis Colts. Bean, who signed with the Colts as an undrafted free agent in May, made the most of his opportunity during Sunday’s game.
With Jason Bean out of the program, the competition for the No. 2 quarterback spot is wide open for Kansas football, featuring two strong contenders. Leading the pack is redshirt freshman Cole Ballard, who played in four games in 2023 as Bean’s backup.
The Memphis Showboats selected Kansas Jayhawks quarterback Jason Bean with the first overall pick of the UFL Draft on Thursday. Bean previously signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in April.
The Indianapolis Colts saw two current quarterbacks drafted in another professional football league. Rookies Jason Bean and Kedon Slovis were selected first and 12th overall in the United Football League draft.
The Indianapolis Colts are set to report for Training Camp on July 24, including an intriguing rookie class ready to take this opportunity by the horns and fight for a roster spot. A part of their rookie class is a thinner-than-normal UDFA class, and the UFL has its eyes on a couple of UDFA Colts.
The Memphis Showboats of the UFL selected former Kansas quarterback Jason Bean with their first overall pick in the 2024 draft on Wednesday. Though Bean has signed a deal in the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Colts, he now has a fallback if he doesn’t stick to a roster when the deadline hits before the start of the regular season.
Jason Bean never heard his name called in the 2024 NFL Draft. However, he signed with the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent. Will the quarterback out of Kansas make the 53-man roster?
According to his agent Brett Tessler, the Colts are signing UDFA Jason Bean out of Kansas to a deal following the draft. Bean, 24, played at North Texas before transferring to Kansas.
Kansas survived a second-half comeback by UNLV in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl, overcoming three turnovers and 18 penalties for a 49-36 win on Tuesday. Jason Bean threw three interceptions but also had a Kansas bowl-record six touchdown passes and 449 yards through the air.
The Kansas Jayhawks, having not played in over a month, picked up right where they left off with an outstanding offensive display to take down UNLV with a final score of 49-36 in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl.
Remember just a few weeks ago when some Kansas fans were all over Jason Bean after a late game interception filled loss to Oklahoma State? We do, and after that game we defended Bean in this same column space.
Jason Bean accounted for four touchdowns as Kansas started slowly but then blew out Cincinnati 49-16 on Saturday night in Cincinnati. It gave Kansas its first eight-win season since 2008.
The question still needs to be answered: who is this Oklahoma football team? Are the Sooners (7-1 and No. 9 in the CFP rankings) good enough to get back to the Big 12 Championship Game and even make the College Football Playoff?
The Pac-12 takes center stage again this week. Meanwhile, Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. looks to solidify his Heisman campaign, and Oklahoma and Georgia take on a pair of hungry underdogs who would love nothing more than to throw a wrench into their seasons.
With another week of college football comes another fun slate of Big 12 football matchups. Oklahoma State hosts Cincinnati at 7 p.m. on Saturday as it's homecoming in Stillwater.
Every week at this time, we highlight a Jayhawk who performed admirably in the last game and since I’m really sick of seeing the internet anger directed at Jason Bean, we’re going to put this week’s spotlight directly on Kansas’s backup quarterback.
Jason Bean accounted for 317 yards of total offense and passed for two touchdowns and Devin Neal had rushing and receiving scores as Kansas opened the season with a 48-17 rout of Missouri State on Friday in Lawrence, Kan.
No. 18 Oklahoma State will look to rebound from its worst loss in 23 seasons but will visit a rested Kansas team determined to clinch a postseason spot and beat the Cowboys for the first time since 2007 when the two old rivals meet Saturday for a key Big 12 Conference game in Lawrence, Kan.
We went 2-6 back in Week 3, and unfortunately, it happened again last week in Week 6. And while we're nowhere close to being in the money, we're still over .500.
Week 5 was our best week so far this season, and we're now starting to gain some momentum as we approach the back half of the college football regular season.
Week 7 is here, and we're going with two teams that have caught the college football landscape by surprise for this week's teaser.
Bean finished 12-for-24 for 189 yards passing with 13 carries for 102 yards and two rushing touchdowns.
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