Ex-Michigan QB Shea Patterson getting workout with NFL team
Shea Patterson is getting another opportunity to make an NFL roster.
Ian Rapoport of NFL.com reported that Patterson will be working out with the Baltimore Ravens on Tuesday morning. Per the report, the franchise is “tinkering” with its emergency lists and practice squads.
Patterson was not selected in the 2020 NFL Draft but was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs in the offseason. He was later cut by the organization before the start of the season.
Free agent QB Shea Patterson is set to work out for the #Ravens this morning, source said, as teams tinker with their emergency lists and practice squads. He recently spent time with the #Chiefs.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 15, 2020
Patterson was a two-year starter at Michigan, posting a 19-7 record under center. He threw for 5,661 yards and 45 touchdowns with just 15 interceptions during his two seasons with the Wolverines. He also accounted for 323 rushing yards and 7 scores on the ground.
Before transferring to Michigan, Patterson was a 5-star high school prospect who started his career at Ole Miss. Due to injuries his sophomore season, Patterson was unable to get into much of a rhythm with the Rebels to start his college career.
Patterson was a two-time selection to the All-B1G third-team.