When the Alliance of American Football filed for bankruptcy in mid-April, things looked bleak for the players who were caught in the sudden cancellation of the league. However, things are looking slightly better for some of the former AAF players, as the NFL has come knocking. In one case, a former Ohio State Buckeye will make the leap back onto an NFL roster.
Tight end Marcus Baugh, who snagged 13 passes for 202 yards and a pair of touchdowns for the AAF’s San Diego Fleet, is back in the NFL—signing with the Carolina Panthers. Baugh wasn’t the only AAF TE signee of the day for the Charlotte, N.