FORT COLLINS, Colo. — One of the players who was expected to be a key part of the Colorado State football offense is no longer with the team.
Coach Jay Norvell announced after Saturday’s spring scrimmage that receiver Justus Ross-Simmons is no longer on the team.
“Justus Ross-Simmons is not going to be part of our team anymore. Our captains talked about it today,” Norvell said. “In this era of NIL, who knows what’s behind all this stuff, but he will no longer be part of our team moving forward.”
Ross-Simmons will now likely enter the transfer portal when it opens Monday.
Ross-Simmons had 45 catches for 724 yards and three touchdowns last season as a sophomore. The 6-foot-3, 203-pound junior had 71 catches for 1,148 yards and six touchdowns in his two seasons as a Ram.
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