Giants Now: NFL announces International Player Pathway Program Class of 2024
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The NFL has announced the International Player Pathway (IPP) program Class of 2024, which includes 11 athletes from around the world, including five specialists from England and Ireland. The program aims to provide international athletes with the opportunity to compete at the NFL level and earn a spot on an NFL roster. The New York Giants have had success with the IPP in the past, with running back Sandro Platzgummer and offensive tackle Roy Mbaeteka both spending time on the team's practice squad. The program's participants come from various sporting backgrounds and will begin training in the United States in January.
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