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Former Texas A&M WR has fiery comment after electric NFL debut

Former Texas A&M wideout KC Concepcion had fiery response in media appearance after electric NFL debut with the Cleveland Browns.

In the Cleveland Browns' preseason game against the Chicago Bears, former Texas A&M wide receiver KC Concepcion made a memorable entrance, catching the attention of fans and analysts alike. Concepcion, who was drafted in the first round, showcased his immense talent by amassing three receptions for 27 yards, rushing for a touchdown, and contributing with a 31-yard punt return.

His electrifying performance left many speculating that he might be the next big thing in the NFL. The young talent also displayed a strong mindset, stating, "I take pride in never being tackled by a cornerback" during a press conference. Born and raised in Texas, Concepcion transferred to Texas A&M after two successful seasons at NC State, where he earned the ACC Rookie and Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.

His junior year was nothing short of spectacular, amassing 919 yards on 61 receptions and nine touchdowns, along with two punt returns for touchdowns. In 2025, Concepcion was recognized with the prestigious Paul Hornung Award, given to the most versatile player in college football. Since joining the NFL, Concepcion has been a beacon of excitement for the Browns, as they continue to grapple with a quarterback controversy.

Offensive coordinator Todd Monken has been instrumental in shaping the team's offensive strategy, with Concepcion serving as a key player in the Browns' resurgence.

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