NFL

Eagles Draft Nigeria’s Uar Bernard in Historic NFL Breakthrough

The Philadelphia Eagles have selected Nigeria’s Uar Bernard in the 2026 NFL Draft, marking a major milestone for African players in American football.

The Abuja-born player was picked 251st overall in the seventh round on Saturday night in Pittsburgh. The 21-year-old was present to witness the moment.

Bernard becomes the first Nigerian to be drafted into the National Football League and also the first African to reach the league through the International Player Pathway Program.

A defensive tackle, Bernard’s path into the sport is unusual. He was a basketball player and had never played American football before joining the programme.

His journey began after attending the 2024 NFL Nigeria camp organised by Osi Umenyiora, a two-time Super Bowl winner. He later impressed at the 2025 NFL Africa camp in Cairo and was selected for the 2026 IPP class. He then completed a 10-week training programme in Florida, which helped him earn a place in the draft.

Born in 2005, Bernard grew up in Unguwa Uku in northern Nigeria before moving to Benue State. After losing his father at 16, he worked part-time as a personal trainer to support his family. He speaks four languages and admired stars like Ronaldinho, Hakeem Olajuwon and Michael Jordan while growing up.

Despite having no proper training facilities, Bernard watched videos online to learn techniques and used tree trunks to practise against imaginary opponents.

At his Pro Day, he posted impressive results, including a 4.63-second 40-yard dash, a 39-inch vertical jump and a 10ft 10in broad jump—strong numbers for his position.

The Eagles continue their interest in IPP players, following the success of Jordan Mailata, who also joined as a seventh-round pick.

Speaking after his selection, Bernard said it was a dream come true.

“I’ve worked hard for this. I believe I will keep improving every day,” he said, while thanking God for the opportunity.

Eagles general manager Howie Roseman said the club is ready to be patient with his development.

“He has great physical tools, but it will take time. We are willing to give him that time,” Roseman said.

Bernard is expected to begin his NFL journey with rookie and training camps in May, with a chance to feature in pre-season games in August.

Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
oldest
newest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Related Articles

Back to top button
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x