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QB David Ash, who quit football in 2014 because of concussions, to participate in Texas' pro day.

Former Texas Longhorns quarterback David Ash has been given medical clearance to restart his football career more than two years after he retired due to concussions.

Ash, 24, had ended his playing career in September 2014 after struggling with symptoms as a result of multiple concussions. The school confirmed Friday he has been cleared to play and will participate in Texas' pro day on March 28.

He first suffered a concussion in a September 2013 loss to BYU. He suffered another concussion in the 2014 season opener -- just his second game after the first concussion -- and decided soon after to stop playing.