Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed has followed in the footsteps of former Texas star Quinn Ewers, now of the Miami Dolphines, by signing a lucrative private jet NIL deal
Marcel Reed has followed in the steps of Quinn Ewers after the Texas A&M quarterback signed a lucrative NIL deal with jet company ENG Aviation Group.
According to On3 Sports, Reed has joined the likes of Jaxson Dart and Ewers, who were recently drafted by the New York Giants and Miami Dolphins respectively during the 2025 NFL Draft, and former Georgia quarterback Carson Beck, who transferred to Miami earlier this year, as the only college athletes with private jet deals.
While the full details of the deal have not been disclosed, it comes in the wake of former Alabama head coach Nick Saban telling President Donald Trump he does not believe college football needs an NIL commission. Saban was earmarked to sit on the commission Trump wants to set up but has insisted he does not believe the sport needs one.
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A four-star prospect, Reed committed to Texas A&M in 2022, with the quarterback redshirting for the 2023 season.
But, last year he started seven games for the Aggies following an injury to starter Conner Weigman, with Reed throwing 12 touchdowns and four interceptions. He also added another six touchdowns on the ground.
ENG Aviation is known for its private jet charter service, which Reed will now get access to. However, they also use their fleet of jets for organ donation transport something which resonated with Reed.
The Aggies star will serve as an official brand ambassador for ENG, with the sophomore quarterback “set to visit a Houston hospital this summer to meet with organ donors, recipients and their families” according to On3.
“I’m really excited to team up with ENG Aviation,” Reed said following the announcement of the NIL deal.
“It’s an honor to work with a local Texas company that’s doing something so important—helping save lives through organ donation.
“Their mission to save lives is something I wanted to join in on, and for us, this isn’t just a sponsorship—it’s a chance to make a real difference together, and I’m all in.”
ENG president Steve Hofmann added: “We’re thrilled to welcome Marcel Reed to the ENG family.
“Marcel is a standout athlete whose determination, discipline, and leadership reflect the very values we live by at ENG—Earned. Never Given.
“Just as Marcel earned the trust of his coaches to lead on the field, we work every day to earn the trust of our clients by delivering world-class service and mission-critical flights.
“We’re proud to have Marcel supporting our work in time-sensitive organ transplant transportation, and we look forward to cheering him on as he continues to rise — both on and off the field.”














