Toms river senior jaelyn matthews commits to rutgers university
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Toms River Senior Jaelyn Matthews Commits to Rutgers University

TOMS RIVER, NJ — In an exciting development for local sports, Toms River North senior Jaelyn Matthews has officially committed to Rutgers University. The announcement was made earlier today, with notable Toms River personalities Todd Frazier and Frankie Edgar in attendance to support Matthews.

Standing at 6-foot-7, Matthews is not only a towering presence but also a formidable talent on the football field. He is currently ranked as the 93rd player in the nation by ESPN and is recognized as a top-25 offensive tackle. His commitment to Rutgers is seen as a significant gain for the university, promising to bolster their offensive line with his skills and athleticism.

Matthews’ decision is celebrated by the Toms River community, marking a proud moment for local sports and potentially setting the stage for an impressive collegiate football career at Rutgers.

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