Sad News for Crimson tide.

Alabama supporters react to a former Washington tight end switching to the Crimson Tide.

Next season, Alabama football will rely heavily on the tight end position.

Alabama lost Amari Niblack (Texas) and Miles Kitselman to the NCAA transfer site, but it brought back CJ Dippre, Danny Lewis Jr., Robbie Ouzts, and Ty Lockwood.

It also added Caleb Odom and Jay Lindsey to its 2024 freshmen class.

Josh Cuevas of Washington was brought in as a tight end by the Crimson Tide.

Cuevas, a Los Angeles (Calif.) native, had four receptions for 164 yards and a touchdown in 2023 for the Huskies. The 6-foot-3, 239-pounder averaged 41 yards per grab as Washington won the Pac-12 Championship and advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.

We’ll see how he fits into the offense, but he has the potential to get open, run clean routes, and contribute in the passing game.

Alabama fans reacted on social media to Cuevas making the decision to choose the Tide.

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