Former Southeast Missouri wide receiver
Ryan Flournoy saw a lot of playing time for the American Team in the 2024 Reese's Senior Bowl Saturday at Hancock Whitney Stadium in Mobile, Alabama.
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The National Team beat the American Team by a score of 16-7 in the 75
th edition of the Reese's Senior Bowl.
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Flournoy was targeted twice in the contest.Â
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In the second quarter, quarterback Michael Pratt's pass intended for Flournoy was broken up. Late in the fourth quarter, Pratt threw a 13-yard completion to Flournoy for a first down. Flournoy also took the snap out of shotgun formation and ran to his left for a gain of five yards earlier in the fourth quarter.
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A native of Hazelcrest, Illinois, Flournoy was just one of four Football Championship Subdivision players who participated in this year's Reese's Senior Bowl. Jalyx Hunt (OLB, Houston Christian), Isaiah Davis (RB, South Dakota State) and Dylan Laube (RB, New Hampshire) were the others.
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He is only the second player from SEMO to play in the game widely regarded as the preeminent college football all-star game and the first stage of the NFL Draft process.Â
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Flournoy will get another chance to showcase his skills at the NFL Scouting Combine from Feb. 29-Mar. 3. The NFL Combine is held at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
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