Jager Burton Accepts Invite to the East-West Shrine Bowl
Kentucky senior offensive lineman Jager Burton has accepted an invitation to participate in the East-West Shrine Bowl, to be played Jan. 27, 2026, at the Ford Center at The Star in Frisco, Texas.
Kickoff is at 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT (local) and the game will be televised on the NFL Network. Tickets can be purchased at ShrineBowl.com. A free Fan Fest will take place pre-game at The Star.
Burton, a 6-foot-4, 323-pounder from Lexington, Kentucky, made the most of his final season eligibility and move to full-time center. He started all 12 games, graded out at 98 percent on assignments and 85 percent technique. He led the team with 158 blocks at the point of attack. He was named third team All-Southeastern Conference by PFSN.
Overall in his five-year career, he appeared in 51 games with 47 consecutive starts.
The East-West Shrine Bowl is the longest-running college all-star football game in the nation. An important part of America’s football tradition, the event gives top college players a chance to showcase their talents to NFL scouts and a national television audience.
Burton becomes the 42nd Wildcat to be invited to the event since Ray Correll and Steve Meilinger first participated in 1954.
Since 1925, the East-West Shrine Bowl has benefited Shriners Children’s and its mission to provide excellent specialty care for children. This unique health care system provides excellent care for children with orthopedic conditions, burns, spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate, regardless of the families’ ability to pay for services. This special game helps raise the profile of Shriners Children, so that we can continue to offer hope and healing and reach more kids in more places. Through the experience, everyone connected with the East-West Shrine Bowl gains a deeper understanding of the amazing patients who receive care at Shriners Children’s and the ways that they can support the health care system.