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www.desitalk.com – that’s all you need to know 8 CITY VIEWS April 17, 2026 Aditya Singh Sets Sights On Making NFL History; Would Be First Indian American If Recruited Aditya Singh signs with High Integrity Management, aiming for the 2026 NFL Draft and to become one of the first Indian-Ameri- can players in NFL history. -EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ, UNITED STATES, April 2, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ A ditya Singh, a graduating senior defensive line- man from Oklahoma Baptist University, who also played at Southern Connecticut State and UMASS, has signed with Champaign-based High Integrity Management, LLC, taking the next step toward the 2026 NFL Draft. At 6’0”, 285 pounds, Singh isn’t just another prospect—he’s a force in the trenches with a story that challenges who gets to dream of the NFL. This past season, he played 710 of 793 defensive snaps—an almost unheard-of workload for an interior lineman. He was also an All-Conference selection, in- vited to both the FCS National Bowl and the Dream Bowl, and led all interior defensive tackles in his conference in total tackles. “That’s the long game,” Singh says. “I might not be the biggest or fastest, but I’ll be the last one standing.” Known for quick hands, elite conditioning and a relentless motor, Singh attacks with power and precision. Scouts call him durable, disruptive and unusually aware. On film, he doesn’t fade late—he gets stronger. “Unbelievably hard worker that will put the time and effort to be the best version of himself,” said Tyler Roberts, his defensive line position coach at Oklahoma Baptist. “It was an absolute pleasure to coach him. After what we hope is a long and prosperous career in the NFL, he will be an amazing coach someday.” He started training recently with Ato Boldon, Olympic gold medalist and trainer. Boldon adds, “In such a short period of time, he was one of the most improved players I have trained recently.” But what truly sets Singh apart is what he represents. If drafted, he would be among the first fully Indian-Ameri- can players in NFL history. “That doesn’t create pressure—it creates purpose,” Singh says. “If I’m going to open a door, I want others walking through it behind me.” Now with High Integrity Management, Singh is partici- pating in pro days, showcases and the grind of combine training with the same edge that carried him through three programs. “I’m not asking for guarantees,” he says. “Just a chance.” About High Integrity Management, LLC High Integrity Management, LLC is a sports represen- tation agency dedicated to guiding elite football talent through every stage of their professional journey with integrity, discipline and purpose. Founded by Dr. Willie Earl Fowler, the firm combines strategic athlete advocacy and a thorough understanding of the NFL Collective Bargaining Contract, its governing Rules and Procedures and how it will impact their success on and off the field. High Integrity Management is committed to developing not just NFL prospects—but leaders built for long-term impact. Brian Boyer The Boyer Group +1 860-960-7525 brian@theboyergroupllc.com Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, im- ages, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above. (Information contained on this page is provided by an independent third-party content provider. Desi Talk, News India Times (ParikhWorldwide Media) does not take responsibility for the content) Press Release PHOTO:PROFILE PHOTO ON X.COM PHOTO:X.COM Aditya Singh Aditya Singh A technology consultant and two- term Democratic Committee Member Sujit Singh is seeking his party’s endorsement in the June 2 primaries, hoping to run for the US Con- gress from District 12 in New Jersey. Singh points to his three decades of experience in technology, public service, and community advocacy, to make the case for his suitability in leading one of the most diverse districts in the state. “Sujit represents a new generation of leaders. He is rooted in service, guided by values, and committed to expanding op- portunity for every family,” his campaign website sujitsinghforcongress.com says. If elected, he would be the first Indian American to win a Congressional seat in NJ-12. He is not the only Indian American looking to make history in the district however. Gen Z candidate Jay Vaingan- kar is also among 13 aspirants who have thrown their hats in the ring for their party’s support. According to his website, Singh “cur- rently works through a leading technology consulting firm on a major modernization program in the public sector, supporting institutions dedicated to improving lives across 26 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean.” Singh served for two elected terms as a Democratic Committee Member inWestWindsor’s District 14 and prior service as Secretary and Vice Chair of the WestWindsor Democratic Committee. He also served on the board of Enable Inc., a New Jersey nonprofit support- ing more than 600 adults with disabili- ties through group homes, adult day programs, and in-home services, his bio states. By a StaffWriter Sujit Singh Among Numerous Candidates Seeking Party Endorsement For Congressional Race From NJ’s District 12 PHOTO:@SUJITSINGHFORCONGRESS.COM Sujit Singh
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