2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Tracker
All Access Football & NFL Draft Bible keep tabs on the latest players invited to the 101st East-West Shrine Bowl at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, TX, on January 27, 2026. Check bak for updates.
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The following players have been invited to the 101st East-West Shrine Bowl at Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas, scheduled for January 27, 2026. Please note the current East-West Shrine Bowl Tracker reflects players who have been invited to the event. We will confirm accepted player invitations as that information becomes available.
2026 EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL TRACKER (Confirmed Invites)
POSITION | PLAYER | SCHOOL | YEAR | HEIGHT | WEIGHT | FORTY
RB Chip Trayanum, Toledo, rSr, 5106, 228, 4.47e
WR Eli Heidenreich, Navy, Sr, 5112, 205, 4.50e
OT Chris Adams, Memphis, rSr, 6052, 290, 5.04e
S Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, Toledo, Sr, 6015, 202, 4.55e
*The 2026 East-West Shrine Bowl Tracker will be updated continuously leading up to the event, be sure to check back for the latest updates.
ABOUT EAST-WEST SHRINE BOWL: The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. An important part of America’s football tradition, the event gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience. For more than 90 years, some of football’s greatest athletes and coaches have contributed to the tradition of the East-West Shrine Bowl. Players like Tom Brady, Walter Payton, Lawrence Taylor, John Elway, Gale Sayers and Jimmy Garoppolo, played in the East-West Shrine Bowl along with coaches Don Shula, Dick Vermeil, Paul “Bear” Bryant and Jerry Glanville, to name a few, have supported the East-West Shrine Bowl. (photo courtesy: East-West Shrine Bowl website)



