International Player Pathway Program

The International Player Pathway Program (IPPP) is a scheme run by the National Football League (NFL) to increase the number of non-American and Canadian players in the NFL. The program was formed as part of the NFL's strategy to grow globally as it provides athletes with the opportunity to play in the league which will increase the pool of talent and ultimately drive fan growth globally.[1][2]

Background

The International Player Pathway Program was not the first initiative by the NFL to introduce foreign talent into its pool of players and neither is it, as yet, the longest running. The first such program was the NFL International Development Practice Squad Program that ran between 2004 and 2009. Following a short hiatus of seven years there was a single incarnation of NFL Undiscovered in 2016 and building immediately on the success of that trial the IPPP was instituted in 2017.[3][4][5]

NFL International Development Practice Squad Program

The NFL International Practice Squad Program was an initiative run by the NFL in which selected players from outside the United States or Canada were assigned to the practice squads of NFL teams. The program began in 2004[6] and was concluded five years later in 2009 but during that time many players from a multitude of nations[7] were given the opportunity to play in the NFL or other professional football leagues like the Arena Football League, the United Football League and the Canadian Football League.

NFL Undiscovered

Two British-born former NFL players Aden Durde (NFLUK head of football development) and two-time Super Bowl winner Osi Umenyiora were concerned that there were no clear pathways into the NFL for players who had not gone to high-school and/or college in the United States, and, as a result, the NFL was potentially missing out on some exceptional players. Wanting to remedy this, in early 2016, they used their personal and professional contacts from their time in the NFL to create a training program and to set-up meetings and try-outs with NFL teams for a small number of specially selected football players. These players' potential had been scouted primarily by watching YouTube videos.[9] The initial group of players all lived, worked and played amateur football in Europe. At the time, the program was not yet officially named the International Player Pathway, but it was fully sanctioned and supported by the NFL. Additionally, the League had commissioned a mini-series documentary to be made, called NFL Undiscovered, that followed the participants of the program.

In 2017 the IPP was implemented with systems for choosing which division sponsors the program annually, as well as special regulations applying to the teams being assigned the players. The program has grown every year since its launch and, as of 2020, more than half (19 of 32) of all NFL teams have signed international players as a direct result of the program.

Athlete eligibility and application

In 2017, potential applicants to NFL Undiscovered were asked to meet specific requirements and were advised to follow a particular application process.[10] Some of these criteria have either changed over time or there is some discretion applied during the selection process, as not all the athletes that have come through the program in the intervening years meet all of the following criteria.

  • age 24 or younger
  • out of high school (or equivalent) for at least four years
  • did not play American football at a US college
  • ability to speak English
  • not a citizen of the US or Canada
  • must be available and eligible to travel to the US for two months from the first week in March

Roster regulations

The NFL has specific regulations for players that sign through the IPP. The teams to which each IPP player is assigned are allowed 91 players[11] on their off-season rosters, one more than those teams that are not participating in the IPP that year. At the point when these rosters need to be cut to 53 (at the end of pre-season), the participating teams must decide the status of their IPP players.[12][13][14]

First, the team can keep their IPP player on their 53-man roster. If they waive the player, he goes through the NFL's waiver system, which allows him to be claimed by another team. If he clears waivers, the team can sign the player to their practice squad. If they do, they may elect to take an exemption for the IPP player, giving them an extra spot on their practice squad. If they utilize the exemption, that player cannot be signed to the active roster of any team during the season. If the exemption is declined, the player is treated like any other practice squad player, and can be promoted to a team's active roster. If the player chooses to sign with a team other than the one to which he was assigned, that team may not claim the exemption.

Participants

Players who have participated in NFL Undiscovered and the NFL International Player Pathway program
NFL
season
Player Nationality Previous
sport(s)
Sponsoring
NFL division
NFL team
signed to
Football
position
Resulting contract(s)
2016 Anthony Dablé [15] FranceFootballNFL UndiscoveredNew York GiantsWide receiver2016 – signed as a free agent then released during final roster cuts[16] first player signed in the NFL from NFL Undiscovered
2017 – signed with Atlanta Falcons and again released at the end of pre-season[17]
Harry Innis  UKFootballTight end[18]
Moritz Böhringer [19] GermanyFootballMinnesota VikingsWide receiver2016drafted (R6#180) spent season on 10-man practice squad, first player drafted in the NFL from NFL Undiscovered[20]
2017 – waived by Vikings in September[21]
2017 Alex Gray[22] UKRugby unionNFC SouthAtlanta FalconsTight end2017 – 11th member of practice squad
2018 – signed to practice squad
2019 – on 2-year futures contract to 2020[17]
Alex Jenkins[23] UKFootballNew Orleans SaintsDefensive end2017 – 11th member of practice squad
2018 – reserve/futures contract in January and to practice squad[24]
Eric Nzeocha[25] GermanyFootballTampa Bay BuccaneersLinebacker2017 – 11th member of practice squad
2018 – reserve/futures contract in January and to practice squad[26]
Efe Obada[27] UKFootballCarolina PanthersDefensive end2017 – 11th member of practice squad
2018 – reserve/futures contract in January and to practice squad, first player to make an NFL 53-man active roster from IPP and play in a regular season game (Sep-23-2018 versus Cincinnati)[28][29]
2019 – signed 1-year contract[30]
2018 Moritz Böhringer [19] GermanyFootballAFC NorthCincinnati BengalsTight end2018 – 11th member of practice squad and reserve/futures contract
2019 – again assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[31][32]
Christopher Ezeala [33] GermanyFootballBaltimore RavensRunning back2018 – 11th member of practice squad
2019 – re-signed[32]
Jordan Mailata [34] AustraliaRugby leaguePhiladelphia EaglesOffensive tackle2018drafted 2018 (R7#233) first player drafted in the NFL from IPP signed 4-year contract, spent season on 53-man roster, injured reserve in December[35]
2021 – Signed four year contract extension with the Eagles
Tigie Sankoh [36] UKFootballCleveland BrownsDefensive back2018 – 11th member of practice squad
2019 – signed to reserve/futures list in January[37][32]
Christian Scotland-Williamson[38] UKRugby unionPittsburgh SteelersTight end2018 – 11th member of practice squad, terminated in September[39]
2019 – re-signed[32]
2019 David Bada  GermanyFootballAFC EastDefensive tackle
Moubarak Djeri [40] GermanyFootballDefensive end
Valentine Holmes [41] AustraliaRugby leagueNew York JetsRunning back2019 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt) and released at the end of the season.[42] Returned to Australia and NRL to play for North Queensland Cowboys[43]
Jakob Johnson [44] GermanyFootballNew England PatriotsFullback2019 – signed to 10-man practice squad then promoted to 53-man roster, first IPP player in 2019 class to be activated and play in a regular season game (September 22, 2019, versus Jets)[45][46] then put on injured reserve list
2020
2021 – re-signed[47]
Durval Queiroz Neto [48] BrazilFootballMiami DolphinsDefensive tackle2019 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)
2020 – signed futures contract[49]
Máximo González Sánchez  MexicoFootballLinebacker
Christian Wade [50] UKRugby unionBuffalo BillsRunning back2019 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)
2020 – signed reserve/future contract[51]
2020 Isaac Alarcón  MexicoFootballNFC EastDallas CowboysOffensive tackle2020 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[52]
2021 – IPP (roster exempt)[53]
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)[53]
Otávio Amorim  BrazilFootballOffensive lineman[54]
David Bada  GermanyFootballWashington Football TeamDefensive tackle2020 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[52]
2021 – IPP (roster exempt)
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Leo Krafft  NorwayFootballDefensive end[54]
Matt Leo  AustraliaFootballPhiladelphia EaglesDefensive end2020 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[52]
2021 – IPP (roster exempt)
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Boqiao Li  ChinaFootballLinebacker[54]
Chris Mulumba  FinlandFootballDefensive end[54]
Sandro Platzgummer  AustriaFootballNew York GiantsRunning back2020 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[52]
2021 – signed by Giants[55]
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Antoni Podgórski  PolandFootballWide receiver[54]
Bernhard Seikovits  AustriaFootballTight end[54]
2021 Aaron Donkor  GermanyFootballNFC WestSeattle SeahawksDefensive end2021 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[56]
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Alfredo Gutiérrez  MexicoFootballSan Francisco 49ersOffensive lineman2021 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[56]
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Taku Lee  JapanFootballRunning back[57]
Yoann Miangue  FranceTaekwondo, footballDefensive end[57]
Leonel Misangumukini  AustriaFootballDefensive end[57]
Adedayo Odeleye  UKFootballDefensive end[57]
Ayo Oyelola  UKFootballLinebacker[57]
Maximilian Pircher  ItalyHandball, FootballLos Angeles RamsOffensive lineman2021 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[56]
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Sammis Reyes  ChileBasketballWashington Football TeamTight end2021 – signed as a free agent[58]
Bernhard Seikovits  AustriaFootballArizona CardinalsTight end2021 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[56]
2022 – IPP (roster exempt)
Lone Toailoa  New ZealandRugby union, footballDefensive end[57]
2022 Marcel Dabo GermanyFootballAFC South[59]Indianapolis ColtsDefensive back2022 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[59]
Souleymane Karamoko FranceFootballDefensive back[60]
Leonel Misangumukini AustriaFootballDefensive lineman[60]
Haggai Chisom Ndubuisi NigeriaFootballArizona CardinalsOffensive lineman2022 – signed as a free agent[61]
Adedayo Odeleye UKFootballHouston TexansDefensive lineman2022 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[59]
Thomas Odukoya NetherlandsFootballTennessee TitansTight end2022 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[59]
Kehinde Hassan Oginni NigeriaBasketballTight end[60]
Bamidele Olaseni UKFootballOffensive lineman[60]
Ayo Oyelola UKFootballJacksonville JaguarsLinebacker2022 – assigned to roster as IPP (roster exempt)[59]
Roy Mbaeteka NigeriaFootballNew York GiantsOffensive lineman2022 – signed as a free agent[62]
Ralfs Rusins LatviaFootballDefensive lineman[60]
Leandro Santos da Fonseca BrazilBasketballOffensive lineman[60]
Hector Zepeda Hernandez MexicoFootballOffensive lineman[60]

See also

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