National Signing Day, 2022: Complete coverage of N.J. football signings and much more

Jehu Andrews of Carteret signed his National Letter of Intent to play football at Wagner. Surrounding Jehu are his parents Jason and Danielle as well as his siblings Destyne, Domineeque, and Jedidiah.

Isaiah Robinson of Hunterdon Central signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Misericordia. With Isaiah are his parents.

Owen Bill of Hunterdon Central signed a National Letter of Intent to play at Monmouth University. Owen is joined by his parents.

Snyder High School officials and coaches join (left left) Davione Williams (Fairleigh Dickinson), Jayshawn Acevedo (Fairleigh Dickinson), and Jaden Hilliard (Caldwell), who all signed their National Letter of Intent.

Ahmad Nalls poses with his mother Artise Nalls after signing his National Letter of Intent to play at Kent State.

Kyle Louis of East Orange poses with his mother Kesha Chisolm after signing his National Letter of Intent to attend the University of Pittsburgh.

Dieunerst Collins signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Lake Erie College in Ohio.

Joshua Oluremi of Colonia signs National Letter of Intent to play at Villanova. With Joshua are family and coaches

Jay Mazuera of Hillsborough signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Wilkes University

Jake Williamson of Middletown South signs National Letter of Intent to play at East Stroudsburg.

jack Latore of Middletown South and coach Antonucci after he signed a National Letter of Intent to attend West Point.

Jayson Jenkins of Notre Dame signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Tennessee.

Tyler Larson of Ramsey signs National Letter of Intent to play at Bowdoin

Robby Mandel of Ramse signs National Letter of Intent to play at Lafayette.

Matty Weir of Ramsey signs National Letter of Intent to play at Fordham.

Michael Olivo of Ridge signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Trinity College. Looking on from left are his brother Ryan, parents John and Heather Olivo, and his brother Kevin.

George Clough of Rumson-Fair Haven signs his National Letter of Intent with Middlebury College as family and school officials look on.

Colin Kennedy of Rumson-Fair Haven signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Villanova as family and school officials look on.

John Lista of Rumson-Fair Haven announced his plans to play football at the University of Penn as family and school officials look on.

Ryan McKay of Rumson-Fair Haven signs National Letter of Intent to play at Middlebury College as family and school officials look on

Aiden Moriarty of Rumson-Fair Haven signs National Letter of Intent to play at Washington and Lee University as family and school officials look on.

Geoffrey Schroeder of Rumson-Fair Haven signs his National Letter of Intent to play at John Hopkins University as family and school officials look on

Carlos Cosma of Sayreville signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Caldwell University.

Justin Worobel of Rumson-Fair Haven signs his National Letter of Intent to play at Dickinson College as family and school officials look on.

Wayne Valley football football players gather after signing their National Letters of Intent, From left are Nick Porada Bryant University, Robby Chetirkin Shippensburg University, Jaden Scharen Western New England College, Colyn Schmitz Widener University.

St. Peter's Prep football players Sam Slade, left, and Avery Powell signed with Holy Cross, on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022. (Reena Rose Sibayan | The Jersey Journal)

Lincoln High School holds its annual Signing Day ceremony. Left to Right: Mychi Harmon (Sussex County CC), Mike Reid (Sussex County CC), Diandre Smith (Lackawanna), Kanye Hampton (Delaware Valley), Tyjee Shaw (Sussex County CC).

Lincoln High School holds its annual Signing Day ceremony. Left to Right: Jameir Streets (Caldwell), Jaheir Streets (Caldwell), Quincey Scott-McKoy (Dodge City), Katrell Darby (Bethany), Wendell Moreland (Butte).

Lincoln High School holds its annual Signing Day ceremony. Left to Right: Jameir Streets (Caldwell), Jaheir Streets (Caldwell), Quincey Scott-McCoy (Dodge City), Katrell Darby (Bethany), Wendell Moreland (Butte), Mychi Harmon (Sussex County CC), Mike Reid (Sussex County CC), Diandre Smith (Lackawanna), Kanye Hampton (Delaware Valley), Tyjee Shaw (Sussex County CC).

Union City holds its Signing Day Ceremony. Seated left to right: Jalen Phillip (Assumption), Prinz Guitian (Wagner) and Esteban Ortiz (Assumption).

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National Signing Day Part 2 began on Wednesday, Feb. 2 with the ‘regular’ signing period, which is when football players from around the country can make it official by signing their national letters of intent.

On Dec. 16, football players were able to sign their national letters of intent during what is called the ‘early’ signing period. During that time, over 60 players on the Division 1 level and a slew of others on the D1 and D2 levels from New Jersey made it official, deciding not to wait.

On Wednesday, more players from the garden state - on all levels - made it official and NJ.com has you covered.

For new signings, we invite all athletes, administrators and parents to send us what you would like to see included in our coverage by filling out this form.

AROUND THE STATE

Extensive list of NJ’s Division 1 recruits

List of D2, D3 recruits and others

Stars from Prep and JUCO ranks make choices

Hudson County stars make their picks

3 from East Orange sign, assure more will follow

Notre Dame’s Jenkins will be heading South

After careful consideration RBC standout makes his choice

Hackensack All-Stater makes pick

RUTGERS NEWS

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Here’s who Rutgers added to 2022 class; update on early enrollees

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