After a less than stellar passage with the Vikings of Minnesota and the Browns of Cleveland, the old quarter of the Agie Agies Kellen Monde obtains a new start.
United Football League has announced Friday evening, in a tweet that the San Antonio Brahmas appointed Mond as their quarter-arre leaving for the next 2025 season.
The change of leagues provides a new start for Mond, which was drafted in the third round with the 66th choice in total to the draft of the NFL 2021 by the Vikings of Minnesota.
After spending his first season as a backup of Kirk Cousins, the Vikings released the Aggie shortly before the 2022 season, where he was then picked up by the Cleveland Browns the next day.
After the 2022 season, when he found himself again in a quarter-Arrière role, he was released again. He would then join the training teams of the Indianapolis and Saints from New Orleans Colts, before being released by the latter in May 2024.
In October 2024, Mond would sign with the Brahmas of San Antonio of the UFL, the football league belonging to the wrestler / actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
The Brahmas were the finalists of the UFL 2024 championship match, which ended with an unfortunate defeat of 25-0 against the Birmingham stallions.
Mond was the quarter of the Texas A & M Aggies from 2017 to 2020 and is the most remarkable for conducting the Aggies to an unimaginable victory of 74-72 against Joe Burrow and the Tigers LSU n ° 7 in a seven-hour classic in Kyle Field to conclude the 2018 regular season.
After the end of his stay at College Station, Mond finished as one of the three-quarter-back of the dry to record more than 9,000 yards by the pass and 1,500 yards on the ground, joining Tim Tebow from Florida and Dak Prescott from the state of Mississippi. Mond recorded 9,661 yards in the air with 71 affected and 27 interceptions during its four years in Aggieland and added 1,609 yards and 22 affected on the ground.
The regular 2025 regular season for the United Football League should start for Mond and the Brahmas on Saturday March 29, when they face Arlington’s Renegades at Choctaw Stadium in Arlington at 3:00 p.m.