Michigan State DE Michael Fletcher entering transfer portal

Ohio State wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) is tackled by Michigan State defensive end Michael Fletcher (5) during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022, in East Lansing, Mich. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

Michigan State is apparently losing a veteran defensive lineman.

Redshirt junior defensive end Michael Fletcher is in the transfer portal, a program spokesman confirmed on Saturday night.

Fletcher, 6-foot-6 and 260 pounds, is a former three-star prospect from Flint Carman-Ainsworth High School who signed with Michigan State’s 2019 recruiting class and took a redshirt as a true freshman. He has appeared in 22 career games with three starts for the Spartans.

After posting 12 tackles, including three sacks, in the pandemic-altered 2020 season, Fletcher had only six tackles while appearing in six games last season. He has 13 tackles in eight games this season.

Michigan State closed the regular season with a loss at Penn State last week to drop to 5-7 and it appears all but certain the Spartans won’t be in a bowl game.

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Fletcher is the third Michigan State player to announce they’re going into the portal since the season began, following receiver Terry Lockett Jr. and kicker Jack Stone. Additionally, there are three Spartans with remaining eligibility who announced they’ve declared for the NFL draft in receiver Jayden Reed, defensive tackle Jacob Slade and linebacker Ben VanSumeren.

Injuries and suspensions reduced Michigan State’s depth on defense late in the season, including at end. Fletcher played while banged up and the Spartans used converted tackles Dashaun Mallory and Jalen Hunt on the edge.

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