NFL lineman becomes co-owner of ESEA Advanced organization

Graham Glasgow joins the list of professional athletes attaching their names to esports brands.

North American Counter-Strike organization Limitless announced today on Twitter that Graham Glasgow, offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos, would officially be joining the organization as their newest co-owner. The 29-year-old guard was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2016, playing four seasons with the organization before joining Denver.

Glasgow has been active in the Counter-Strike scene as of late playing games on stream with the likes of streamer ohnePixel, former NIP legend Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund, and Mythic AWPer and streamer Eric "fl0m" Flom throughout this year. Last December, the professional athlete expressed his support for Liquid's Counter-Strike team on Twitter following their 2-1 upset over NAVI at BLAST Premier World Final.

Glasgow joins Limitless as a co-owner just before the start of their season inside of ESEA Advanced, less than a week after announcing their new roster which included a fresh trio of talent. After failing to make it back to ECL in Season 40 following relegation the year prior, the organization responded with sweeping changes ahead of the next season. The pair of moves marks what could be a new era for the Limitless brand, and could offer the necessary lift to get them over the hump and back to ECL competition.

The Limitless lineup is:

  • United States Dave "seziwana" Schrage

  • United States Devin "AtomiK" Ferrel

  • New Zealand Aidan "Feral" Wood

  • United States Andrew "Andrew" Burrell

  • United States Austin "austin_" Meadows

  • United States Taylor "ioRascal" Hays (Coach)

The new-look Limitless begin their journey back to ECL tomorrow April 26th at 10:00PM against Davenport University.

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