By Mark Pszonak
There have been a number of ex-NFL stars who have seen their sons gather recruiting success in recent years. Now a new name can be added to the list, as NFL Hall of Famer Champ Bailey saw his son, Brayden Bailey, pick up his first offer on Saturday.
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Champ Bailey and Deion Sanders have a good relationship, which goes back a couple of decades. The two even played together with the Washington Redskins during the 2000 season.
For Brayden Bailey, while this is the first offer for the Class of 2028 recruit, he was already on the radar of many top programs after a freshman season that saw him finish with 22 tackles and two interceptions while playing for Holy Innocents Episcopal High School in Atlanta, Georgia.
Brayden will be Champ’s second opportunity to watch one of his sons play college football. His eldest, Keevan Bailey, played cornerback at Colorado State before transferring to Campbell as a grad transfer.