Inside the NFL Academy where international prospects battle to earn their shot at American football career
THE NFL Academy is home to dozens of talented teens from around the world who are desperate for a shot at American football.
Based at Loughborough University – young prospects are grinding away and trying to fight their way into the American collegiate sports system.
The NFL Academy began in 2019 in London and is now a full-on campus experience for 16 to 19-year-olds.
The renowned sports institute at Loughborough currently provides accommodation for 62 potential stars from 13 countries around the world.
There are 25 Academy alumni playing college football in America right now with nine of them in the top Division One level.
Teens are guided by a team of coaches and have nutritionists on board as they go about their daily activities.
They work out in the gym from 6.30am before classes begin, and then have film sessions and training sessions in the afternoon.
The current crop are led by Lamonte Winston, who spent 25 years working for NFL teams in scouting and player engagement.
Head of the Academy Winston told SunSport: “This is an opportunity for young men to learn the game of American football, to be able to compete at the highest level, to be able to get an education and help them grow.
“We practice seven days a week, they have a full load of classes and certain grade point averages they have to meet so it’s pretty stringent.
“The cool thing is these guys are getting their own accommodation, they’re learning how to cook, to clean and to shop. They’re learning what 20-year-olds do at 16 years old.
“Their goal and their dream is to be in the American football system and goal is to help them get there and help them learn the dream with their eyes open.
“You love the game because you’ve been through it. I’ve seen some good friends of mine, who it looked like they won’t have hope.
“But through football – college, high school, NFL – it changed their lives and that will never leave me.”
This year the NFL Academy will play games against teams from the USA and Germany and they’ll grace the turf at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in October.
The squad also played their season opener in Dublin as part of the college football season kick-off.
Toshane Boyce, 20, now leads the Academy’s alumni program having been on the course from 2019-2022 and still dreams of playing in America.
The running back and slot receiver now plays for the London Warriors and is trying to get youngsters playing football from an even earlier age.
He said: “It can be quite daunting. If you’re not playing, you’re injured, you can’t see friends or family and some people have partners as well and feel secluded.
“But it’s a learning experience because the aim is to go to America and to a division one college and this is the kind of lifestyle that it’s going to be.
“It’s quite hectic and demanding but this is what you do if you want to be the best and you’re at one of the best institutes in the world.”
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