"I’ll Just Go Straight to the Browns or Cowboys": Jake Paul Reveals His "Serious" Plan to Play in NFL After Boxing
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"I’ll just go straight to the Browns or Cowboys": Jake Paul reveals his "serious" plan to play in NFL after boxing
Renowned YouTuber and professional boxer Jake Paul turned heads this week after he revealed his aspirations of playing professional football. However, he said he wants to start his journey at Stanford.
"Go Straight to the Cleveland Browns or Dallas Cowboys": Jake Paul Sets Sights on NFL Career After Retirement
Career changes aren’t new to Jake Paul. He started as a vine creator around 2013, then a stint as an actor for Disney Channel became part of his life, and an abrupt transition to professional boxing, along with becoming a promoter, left many shocked. Yet, Paul still appears hungry. And now, ‘The Problem Child’ has his eyes set on football as his next potential career plan. “I do have NFL aspirations,” said Paul on The a16z Show. “After boxing, I…
Day Around the Bay: YouTuber Jake Paul Sets Sights on Stanford Football Following Boxing Stint
Local:YouTuber Jake Paul claims his next career goal after boxing is to play football at Stanford University followed by the NFL. [California Post] Beginning in July, campers at California state parks will receive larger penalties for no-shows and last-minute cancellations due to very high demand. [Chronicle]A new report from the Happy City Index ranked San Francisco as the happiest city in the US, though SF comes in at 45th globally, with the n…
Jake Paul Reveals NFL Plan, Targets Stanford Slot Receiver Role
By NoSmokeBoxing Jake Paul has announced a career-altering plan to pursue a future in the NFL, revealing on June 23, 2026, that he intends to enroll at Stanford University and walk onto the football team. The 29-year-old social media personality and professional boxer made the announcement during an appearance on the a16z podcast, stating he wants to play as a slot receiver for the California-based university. This move follows a severe medical …
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