The last time Michigan's A.J. Barner and Washington's Jack Westover stepped onto a football field, they were on opposite sides of the National Championship on Jan.
UW Huskies tight end and Bellevue native Jack Westover wasn’t among the parade of Huskies selected in this past weekend’s NFL Draft, but it apparently didn’t take him long to find a landing spot with his hometown Seattle Seahawks.
Previously starring at Mount Si High School in Snoqualmie, a suburb just east of Seattle, Washington tight end Jack Westover and Oregon State receiver Jesiah Irish will now get the opportunity to chase their NFL dream with the Seahawks.
Washington tight end Jack Westover has agreed to sign an undrafted free agent deal with the Seattle Seahawks, per report. The veteran tight end spent six seasons with the Huskies, where he slowly developed into a reliable weapon at tight end.
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The 2024 NFL Draft features one of the most exciting tight end prospects in recent memory. But how much depth does this tight end class have? Is there a mid-round diamond in the rough waiting to be discovered?
This Monday night from Houston, the Michigan Wolverines will take on the Washington Huskies in a battle of the only two unbeaten teams in the final version of the four-team FBS playoff.
The Huskies get another versatile tight end! The Dawgs have reeled in a coveted tight end from Glendora, California, as Decker Degraaf made his signing with Washington official today!
Friendly fire has a whole new meaning for University of Washington senior tight end Jack Westover, who's about to play his final football game at Husky
Two years ago, with Kalen DeBoer not yet hired as coach and watching the game on TV from his California home, the University of Washington football team lost to Washington State 40-13 — its worst Apple Cup defeat in the now 115-game history of the rivalry series .
In the Washington Huskies' 42-33 win over the Stanford Cardinal, tight ends Devin Culp and Jack Westover both found the end zone. With the coaching staff dealing with injuries to wide receivers Jalen McMillan, Germie Bernard and Giles Jackson, the tight ends could find become even more involved in the offensive game plan than before.
Michigan State football has enough troubling issues these days, trying to disassociate from one coach and find another, but the Spartans definitely need to overhaul their scouting department.
EAST LANSING, Michigan — A 3-touchdown Washington receiving outing against Michigan State is beginning to become tradition for Kalen DeBoer's Huskies. Last season, it was wide receiver Ja’Lynn Polk who piled up 3 touchdown catches and his first career 100-yard game against the Spartans at Husky Stadium.
Entering the season opener, the University of Washington football team's most competitive position battles involved the running backs, the cornerbacks and even alternating left guards.
If there's one thing that Washington fans know about quarterback Michael Penix and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, they love to spread the ball around.
With both Jack Westover and Devin Culp slated to leave after the 2023 season, Washington needs to reload the depth at tight end. The coaching staff seems high on Cal Poly transfer Josh Cuevas, as well as 2022 four-star Ryan Otton.
Jack Westover originally was a walk-on player for the University of Washington football team. He's not always a starter at tight end, giving way to Devin Culp.
With Devin Culp and Jack Westover uncertain whether they will return as sixth-year seniors next season, the University of Washington football team is looking for another sure-handed and blocking-reliable tight end.
Jack Westover, as the Washington State Cougars no doubt have discovered entering Saturday night's Apple Cup in Pullman, is a hard player to scout. Foremost,
One by one, some of the fiercest gladiators for the University of Washington football team went down last fall, for extended stretches or the rest of the season.
Jack Westover was nearly invisible this spring. Through 15 University of Washington practices, the jack-of-all-trades was in uniform, but he remained pretty much out of sight.
Two guys wear No. 37 on the University of Washington football team. Tim Horn and Jack Westover. One's a placekicker, the other a tight end. Put them side by side, and it's hard to tell them apart.
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