Montreal Alouettes signs former Kent State wide receiver Keshunn Abram

Keshunn Abram catches a touchdown against Iowa

The Montreal Alouettes signed former Kent State wide receiver Keshunn Abam on Tuesday. The 23-year-old from Southaven, Mississippi, signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent and attended training camp.

Collegiately, Abram played two seasons at Northwest Mississippi Community College (2017-18) with 23 catches for 371 yards, one touchdown, one kick return for nine yards, and four tackles in 21 games for the Rangers.

In 2017, he helped the Rangers reach the MACJC Championship game and Graphic Edge Bowl after making two catches for 35 yards in 11 games in his freshmen year. He was named MACJC All-Academic Team selection in 2018, and the NJCAA All-Academic Second Team in 2017.

Then, Abram transferred to Kent State (2019-21) with 57 catches for 835 yards, five touchdowns, and one tackle in 26 games for the Golden Flashes. In his final season, Abram made 47 catches for 699 yards, three touchdowns, and one tackle in 14 games.

In high school, Abram played wide receiver, safety, cornerback, and kick returner at DeSoto Central. He caught 42 passes for 693 yards, four touchdowns, and five interceptions. He was named All-Region 1-6A.

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