Former USC players in the NFL return to class
The NFL season is over and school is back in session for a few former USC football players.
Jacksonville Jaguars receiver Marqise Lee, Washington Redskins running back Silas Redd and Buffalo Bills receiver Robert Woods and cornerback Nickell Robey enrolled in classes Monday, USC announced.
Lee left school after last season with eligibility remaining. The Jaguars selected him in the second round with the 39th pick in the draft.
Redd played two seasons at Penn State before he transferred to USC for his final two seasons. He signed with the Redskins as a free agent.
Woods and Robey, second-year pros, left after the 2012 season with eligibility remaining. The Bills selected Woods in the second round and signed Robey as a free agent.
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