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    Uar Bernard Brings Nigerian Grit to the 2026 NFL IPP

    Josie WilliamsBy Josie WilliamsMarch 28, 20262 Mins Read
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    ABUJA, NIGERIA — The heavy heat radiates off the dusty practice fields, but Uar Bernard ignores the sweat stinging his eyes. He drops into a three-point stance. The ball snaps. He fires off the line with terrifying speed. Bernard isn’t just fighting for a spot on a 2026 NFL roster through the International Player Pathway (IPP) program; he carries the weight of an entire nation on his broad shoulders.

    More Than Raw Power

    The NFL demands monsters. Bernard fits the physical profile perfectly. You can almost feel the tension in the air as he hits the sled, a sheer display of kinetic energy. But raw physical traits rarely guarantee a professional contract. Bernard understands the massive gap in resources between American high school powerhouses and West African training grounds. He wants to fix it.

    “There are a lot of talented people walking around in the streets,” Bernard explained, pointing to the untapped athletic potential in his home country. “If we want to grow the game in Nigeria, we need facilities, coaching, and more knowledge of the game. That will help produce more players and create more opportunities.”

    Channeling Defensive Greatness

    Watch his drill tape, and the inspiration flashes instantly. Bernard studies the violent, precise hand techniques of future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald. He mimics the freakish bend and leverage of Cleveland’s Myles Garrett. Applying those elite concepts to his own raw power makes him a fascinating developmental piece for defensive coordinators looking for high-ceiling trench warriors.

    “I look up to Aaron Donald because of his toughness and technique. I also look up to Myles Garrett — his ability to stay strong and perform even when the game is challenging.”
    — Uar Bernard, NFL IPP Prospect

    What’s Next for Bernard and the IPP

    The 2026 IPP class faces a brutal evaluation period. Bernard must translate his raw athleticism into refined defensive line mechanics at the upcoming international combine. Scouts want to see if his power holds up against 300-pound offensive tackles. If he secures an international practice squad exemption, an NFL franchise gets a terrifyingly strong developmental prospect ready to learn the playbook.

    “Preparation meets opportunity,” Bernard stated flatly, his eyes locked on the drills ahead. “If you’re not prepared, you might miss your chance. I would tell young athletes to stay hardworking, be coachable and never give up.”

    Bernard leaves everything on the field. The NFL is watching.

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