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Key Penn State offensive lineman out for spring
Anthony Donkoh will miss offseason practices due to medical procedure
Published on Mar. 6, 2026
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Penn State's experienced offensive tackle Anthony Donkoh will miss spring football practices this year after undergoing an offseason medical procedure. Despite the absence, Donkoh is expected to be ready to go when preseason training camp begins for the 2026 season.
Why it matters
Donkoh is a key returning starter on the offensive line, so his absence from spring practices could impact the unit's chemistry and development heading into the new season. However, the team is optimistic he will be fully recovered in time for the start of the year.
The details
Donkoh, who has become a fixture at offensive tackle for the Nittany Lions, opted to return for another season following offseason roster changes and transfer portal activity. While he will miss valuable spring reps working with his new linemates, the team expects Donkoh to jump right back into the starting role once he is cleared to return.
- Donkoh will miss spring football practices later this month.
- He is expected to be ready to go when preseason training camp begins for the 2026 season.
The players
Anthony Donkoh
An experienced offensive tackle who has become a fixture on Penn State's offensive line.
The takeaway
Donkoh's absence from spring practices is a setback for Penn State's offensive line, but the team is confident he will be fully recovered and ready to contribute when the 2026 season begins.


