Tennessee Vols 4-star commit reportedly suffers season-ending injury
A 2025 four-star Tennessee Vols commit reportedly suffered a season-ending injury that will cost him his senior season of high school football. 2025 four-star edge rusher Jayden Loftin announced via an Instagram post on Wednesday that he suffered a season-ending ACL injury. “To Ville Football, thank you for changing my life forever,” wrote Loftin. “Gave […]
A 2025 four-star Tennessee Vols commit reportedly suffered a season-ending injury that will cost him his senior season of high school football.
2025 four-star edge rusher Jayden Loftin announced via an Instagram post on Wednesday that he suffered a season-ending ACL injury.
“To Ville Football, thank you for changing my life forever,” wrote Loftin. “Gave me a chance at something better for my life and blessed me with an amazing group of people to help me develop as a man overall. Finish the job boys go TAKE IT. Unfortunately I tore my ACL and will not be able to finish my senior year. God has prepared me for moments like this and i will not let it diminish my will and my love for the game. To Vol Nation, ill be back in top form ready to put on a show under the lights in Neyland."
Loftin, 6-foot-4/250 lbs from Somerville, NJ, is rated in 247Sports' composite rankings as the No. 19 edge rusher in the nation and the No. 5 player in the state of New Jersey. He's also rated as the No. 234 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class.
It's a tough break for Loftin — there's nothing like your senior year of high school football — but the good news for the talented edge rusher is that he should be recovered in time to practice with Tennessee next fall. A redshirt season for the New Jersey native in 2025 seems likely at this point.
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