
Wide receiver Kevin Concepcion has reportedly earned $2.5 million in NIL deals as an Aggie.
Texas A&M’s newest wide receiver, Kevin Concepcion, hasn’t caught a pass yet at Kyle Field, but he’s already scoring big. According to recent reports, Concepcion has racked up $2.5 million in NIL deals, highlighting how being an Aggie can boost a football player’s brand in a big way.
Since transferring from NC State, Concepcion has teamed up with major brands like Topps, Call of Duty, and Fanatics, thanks to savvy guidance from his marketing agent Bryan Miller of The Familie. With a standout freshman year under his belt (he earned ACC Rookie of the Year honors) the talented wideout saw his NIL value skyrocket upon arriving in College Station.
This news comes as the State of Texas continues to be at the forefront of NIL innovation. Recent state legislation, signed by Governor Abbott, allows Texas universities to directly pay athletes through revenue-sharing deals. Texas A&M Athletic Director Trev Alberts even hinted at pushing forward with revenue sharing soon, putting the Aggies ahead of the curve nationally.
For Concepcion and future Aggies, the NIL landscape at Texas A&M just keeps getting brighter. Here’s to hoping this off-field excitement translates to more wins on the field.