Penn State Football Wide Receiver Tyseer Denmark Enters Transfer Portal
In a noteworthy development for Penn State football, wide receiver Tyseer Denmark has announced his entry into the transfer portal, as reported by Pete Nakos from On3. The Philadelphia native still has three years of eligibility ahead of him, leaving the door open for new opportunities.
During the 2025 regular season, Denmark appeared in seven games, making two catches for 17 yards during a matchup against Nevada. His participation in four games the previous year did not impact his eligibility.
As the Nittany Lions’ season unfolded, fans expressed curiosity about Denmark’s potential role, especially after the team’s three other receivers in the portal struggled early on. Nevertheless, head coach James Franklin and wide receivers coach Terry Smith opted for Kyron Hudson, Trebor Pena, and Devonte Ross in their starting lineups.
With Denmark’s departure, he becomes the 44th player from Penn State to enter the transfer portal this offseason. This exodus poses a significant challenge for the team, which will need to rebuild its wide receiver corps for the second consecutive year, following the loss of all three starters, including Liam Clifford.
As the offseason progresses, Penn State faces the task of revitalizing its receiving unit in hopes of a stronger future.
