The former Michigan offensive lineman makes a major comparison between his current NFL team and former college team.
Trevor Keegan got a full Michigan football experience during his five years in Ann Arbor. He was a team captain in 2023, was voted a three-time All-Big Ten player, was a part of the two-time Joe Moore-Award winning offensive line, and finished his career as a national champion.
But now that Keegan is with the Philadelphia Eagles and is getting his feet wet in the NFL, Keegan is excited to make his first NFL appearance and play in front of NFL fans. According to the Eagles' team, Keegan made somewhat of a controversial declaration comparing the Eagles' practice to a full Michigan stadium in the Big House."I think I told Fred in the locker room that we play a game in five days. That's pretty cool. I'm excited.
"I have a lotta love for Michigan, The Big House and our fans. I was just excited to hear how loud Philly was. #GoBlue #GoBirds
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