NJCP: A Chance for Athletes to Be Seen
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June 4, 2026
Las Vegas, Nevada / CRWE Press Release / June 4, 2026 — The National Junior College Prep (NJCP) Football League continues to emphasize game film as part of the recruiting process for student-athletes who want to keep playing after high school.
For many players, the next step is not just about opportunity being available. It starts when an athlete decides to act, put themselves in a new environment, and commit to continuing their football journey. NJCP is built for athletes who are ready to make that move.
The league’s model gives players the chance to compete in a team setting, build film through nationally livestreamed games, and be evaluated in live action across the course of a season. For athletes looking to be seen by coaches and recruiters, that film matters. It gives them something more complete than a workout or a one-day evaluation, showing how they perform in real competition, how they respond over time, and how they contribute within a team system.
Unlike isolated workouts or one-day evaluations, NJCP’s season format allows athletes to create a body of work over time. That matters for players who are still looking to continue their football careers, since coaches and recruiters often rely on film to evaluate how an athlete handles competition, adjusts over time, and contributes within a team setting.
The league continues to position that film within a larger pathway for athletes after high school. Through organized competition, coaching, and a national platform, NJCP gives players a chance to keep developing while creating the kind of footage that can be used in recruiting conversations.
What NJCP provides does not begin until the athlete takes the first step. That decision to keep playing, sign up, and step into something unfamiliar is part of what makes the league work. For many players, that means getting out of their comfort zone, trusting themselves, and choosing to keep going when football could easily have ended.
“You cannot develop an athlete who has already decided they are done,” remarks NJCP President Shawn Jones. “The first step is the athlete deciding they are worth developing. Once they make that move, we can provide the coaching, competition, film, and exposure that help them keep progressing.”
For athletes and families who want to get started, the process begins at njcpfootball.com. From there, they can learn more about NJCP, connect with the league, and take the first step toward joining a team for the upcoming season.
As the 2026 season approaches, NJCP remains focused on giving athletes a real place to keep competing, building film, and moving forward through football.
About NJCP Football League:
The National Junior College Prep Football League is a national junior college prep football system designed to organize, showcase, and develop football talent across the United States. NJCP provides athletes with a pathway to continue competing and developing through organized team environments and nationally livestreamed competition.
For more information, please visit www.njcpfootball.com.
Media Contact:
National Junior College Prep Football League
admin@njcpfootball.com
(435) 922-3335

