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Princeton WR AJ Barber, Tiki’s son, enters transfer portal

By NCAAFB Premium News May 30, 2025 | 11:50 PM

Princeton wide receiver AJ Barber has entered the transfer portal, On3 reported Friday.
Barber was a full-time starter last season and appeared in all 30 games during three seasons with the Tigers.
He caught 109 passes for 1,264 yards and six touchdowns, never finishing lower than third on the team in receiving yards.
Barber also played on special teams as a returner on kicks and punts.
The Old Greenwich, Conn., native is the son of former New York Giants star running back Tiki Barber.
A second-round pick out of Virginia, Tiki Barber spent all 10 of his NFL seasons with the Giants, becoming the team’s all-time leading rusher. He scored 67 touchdowns and is one of three players in NFL history to accumulate 10,000 rushing yards and 5,000 receiving yards.
The Tigers finished last season at 3-7, with a 2-5 record in Ivy League play under 14th-year head coach Bob Surace.