Brendan DeVera, an Ash error player, who played for one year and was dismissed for violating team rules in the summer of 2018 after playing special teams his first year. Story from the Asbury Park Press/North Jersey.com
"Devera pleaded guilty to a third-degree theft charge stemming from an incident in July 2021 and was sentenced by Bergen County Superior Court Judge Keith Bachmann.
While working as an exterminator, Devera stole $5,400 from Christ the Savior Orthodox Church in Paramus, most of it from the church's youth group funds."
His brother, Tyler, decommitted from Rutgers and now plays at Stony Brook.
"Devera pleaded guilty to a third-degree theft charge stemming from an incident in July 2021 and was sentenced by Bergen County Superior Court Judge Keith Bachmann.
While working as an exterminator, Devera stole $5,400 from Christ the Savior Orthodox Church in Paramus, most of it from the church's youth group funds."
Former college football player from Wayne sentenced to probation for theft of church funds
Brendan Devera pleaded guilty to stealing $5,400 in youth group funds from a Paramus church and was sentenced to 2 years of probation.
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His brother, Tyler, decommitted from Rutgers and now plays at Stony Brook.
Meet Rutgers FB Brendan DeVera, who Jerry Kill says is 'the definition of a football player'
Although he played quarterback and linebacker at Wayne Hills, Brendan DeVera is expected to play fullback for Rutgers in 2017.
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Rutgers linebacker Brendan DeVera and safety K.J. Gray dismissed from football team
Junior defensive back K.J. Gray and sophomore linebacker Brendan DeVera have been dismissed from the Rutgers football program for violating team rules, sources say. Both were expected to play key roles on both defense and special teams for the Scarlet Knights in 2018.
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