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Gary Lewis Takes Part in NFL Pro Day at Philadelphia Eagles Facility

3/9/2026 1:49:00 PM

LEWISBURG, Pa. — Gary Lewis was invited to participate in an NFL Pro Day on Monday, March 9. The first Gagliardi Trophy finalist in the history of the Franklin & Marshall football team, Lewis took part in the Pro Day that was held inside the Philadelphia Eagles' Indoor Facility (Nova Care Center).

Named the Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year after helping the Diplomats to their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance following an undefeated Centennial Conference record, Lewis was an AP All-American and AFCA All-American in addition to his Gagliardi (DIII Heisman) nomination.

A team captain, Lewis caught 59 passes for 1,055 yards to go along with a school-record 18 touchdown receptions during a record-breaking 2025 senior season. Lewis went for over 100 yards receiving on three different occasions and had at least 90 receiving yards during four other games. His best single-game performance in 2025 came when he scored four touchdowns on 221 yards receiving. He scored a touchdown in every single game except the 52-20 win over Ursinus and had multiple touchdowns during seven of the team's 11 games.

In addition to breaking his own school record for touchdown receptions in a single season, Lewis' 1,055 yards receiving were the most by an F&M player since 2017 and the sixth-highest single-season total in program history. Lewis averaged nearly 18 yards per reception while setting new school benchmarks for touchdowns scored (19) and points scored (114) in a single season.

Lewis finished his career with 2,896 receiving yards to rank third all-time in program history. His 40 career receiving touchdowns, 41 touchdowns scored, and 246 career points scored all established new school career records. He finished his career ranked 10th at F&M with 3,045 all-purpose yards.

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