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Manchester United plans to invest £150m in three midfielders this summer.
The Raiders have signed undrafted free agent WR Jonathan Brady, a former teammate of top pick Fernando Mendoza. This marks the third team where Brady and Mendoza have played together.
Monday, following the Raiders' Rookie minicamp, the team has added yet another undrafted tryout player. And yet another college teammate of top pick Fernando Mendoza.
The team has signed WR Jonathan Brady according to his agent KMM in instagram.
KMM announced Raiders signing of WR Jonathan Brady
Brady is just the latest former Indiana teammate of Mendoza's to join the Silver & Black. The Raiders already signed RB Ramon Hemby and WR EJ Williams on undrafted free agent deals. The thing about Brady is he isn't just a former Hoosier teammate of Mendoza, he's a former Cal Bears teammate as well. Which means this is the third time he has joined a team with Mendoza.
Brady's college career began at New Mexico State. Then he transferred to Cal in 2024, catching 36 passes from Mendoza for 386 yards and three touchdowns. Then when Mendoza transferred to Indiana, so too did Brady. Three of his 14 catches last season went for touchdowns and he added another TD on punt return.
The Raiders were at roster capacity so Brady's addition will have to elicit a corresponding cut.
This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Raiders sign UDFA WR who is following Fernando Mendoza to 3rd stop
Jonathan Brady is an undrafted free agent wide receiver who has played for Indiana and Cal Bears, and now joins the Raiders.
The Raiders signed Jonathan Brady to add depth to their receiving corps, leveraging his connection with top pick Fernando Mendoza.
Jonathan Brady and Fernando Mendoza have been teammates on three different teams: Indiana, Cal Bears, and now the Raiders.

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