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Former CU Buff LaJohntay Wester turns heads in NFL preseason debut

Former Colorado Buffaloes wide receiver Lajohntay Wester made a name for himself on Thursday night as he returned a punt for a touchdown for the Baltimore Ravens

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The Colorado Buffaloes had one of the most explosive passing attacks in college football in 2024, and sent four key players from that unit to the NFL in the spring. Travis Hunter was the top name as he was selected with the No. 2 overall pick, Shedeur Sanders was the big story as he slid all the way down to the fifth round, and LaJohntay Wester and Jimmy Horn Jr. both were taken in the sixth round.

The Buffs were the only school to have three receivers taken in the draft.

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Wester got his first shot to make a name for himself in the NFL on Thursday night, and he fully took advantage of the opportunity. He had three punt returns that he turned into 104 yards and a touchdown along with two receptions for 41 yards on offense. No other Raven had more than 10 receiving yards.

There’s not many players who can escape out of that situation in the NFL, much less turn it into six. That play alone could’ve earned him a spot on Baltimore’s 53-man roster, and all the extra stuff was a couple extra cherries on top.

When the Ravens took Wester with the 203rd pick back in April, the focus was on having him return punts rather than line up next to Lamar Jackson in the slot on offense, as thereĀ are a lot of talented names in front of him in the receiver room with Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and veteran DeAndre HopkinsĀ While he was a dominant player at Colorado, he is undersized at the professional level, so his punt returning ability will be his best asset, a skill he flashed at CU multiple times.

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After the game, Wester emphasized the importance of being a “game changer” for the Ravens on special teams.

In Boulder, Wester returned nine punts for 108 yards and a touchdown as he split the duties with Horn. His best season from a returning standpoint came in 2023 when he was playing for Florida Atlantic, as he turned 14 punt returns into 278 yards and a touchdown. He also returned kickoffs back in 2020, but only had four returns in his final four years of college as he primarily put the focus on the punt side of things.

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Sanders and Horn will have their shots to make a name for themselves on Friday night, as the Cleveland Browns and the Carolina Panthers will square off to open the preseason. Sanders will get the start under center for the Browns, while Horn should get a fair share of reps as well. Kickoff for that contest is at 5:00 p.m. MDT and will be televised on NFL Network.

Trent Finnegan Sports Writer, Denver Sports

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