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Navy confirms Keenan Reynolds, Joe Cardona can play in the NFL

Military Bowl - Navy v Pittsburgh

ANNAPOLIS, MD - DECEMBER 28: Keenan Reynolds #19 of the Navy Midshipmen rushes the ball against the Pittsburgh Panthers in the third quarter of their 44-28 win during the Military Bowl at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium on December 28, 2015 in Annapolis, Maryland. (Photo by Rob Carr/Getty Images)

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Two recent Naval Academy graduates will be permitted to play in the NFL this season.

Ravens rookie Keenan Reynolds and Patriots second-year long snapper Joe Cardona have both been given permission to play this NFL season while serving in the Navy Reserves, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus told the Dan Patrick Show this morning.

The Navy, like Army and Air Force, requires graduates to serve in the military after graduation. But exceptions are sometimes made that allow graduates to pursue their careers while in the Reserves. When those exceptions are made for professional athletes, they are usually required to work at military recruiting stations during the offseason, and to do military work after their sports careers end.

Cardona was the Patriots’ fifth-round pick last year and served as their long snapper in all 16 games. Reynolds set an NCAA record for career touchdowns as an option quarterback at Navy and is hoping to make the Ravens’ roster as a running back, receiver or return man.