Dumas-Johnson helps East secure historic victory over West in Shrine game

Jamon was a key player on a bad Kentucky team, how did he perform in the Shrine Bowl?
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In a thrilling display of college football talent, the 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl concluded with an historic outcome as the East team dominated the West with a 25-0 shutout victory. This result marks the first time since 1969 that one team completely blanked the other in this storied all-star game.

Jamon Dumas-Johnson started and made his presence felt with four total tackles, showcasing his skills to the plethora of in attendance. His performance was one of several highlights in a game that saw the East squad totally dominate.

Arizona's Jacory Croskey-Merritt Jacory was named MVP after his 97 yards rusing and two touchdowns. Defensive MVP went to South Carolina's O’Donnell Fortune ater his pick-six in the second quarter.

The West team had a strong history in this matchup, winning seven out of the last eight games since 2016. However, the tables turned dramatically in 2025. 's quarterback The East put the game away early as they scored 22 of their 25 points in the second quarter, Cam Miller was the QB when it happened. The East's defense was equally formidable, forcing turnovers from multiple Ethan Garbers and Max Brosmer.

Late in the game the West had a chance to avoid a shutout, however a 55 yard field goal attempt by Ben Sauls was missed, securing the first shut out in over 50 years.

The 2025 East-West Shrine Bowl was not just a game; it was a showcase of future NFL talent, with the East team delivering a performance for the history books. This shutout victory will be remembered as a pivotal moment for players like Dumas-Johnson, Croskey-Merritt, and Fortune, who capitalized on the opportunity to impress NFL scouts on the big stage. To see more Kentucky NFL news click here

Whether you're a fan of college football or looking ahead to the NFL draft, this year's Shrine Bowl was a testament to the depth of talent available in April's draft class. Keep an eye on these athletes as they move into the professional ranks, bringing with them the skills and highlights from one of the most memorable Shrine Bowls in recent history.

Next up is the Reese's Senior Bowl and Kentucky is represented there as well.