Carson Beck initially planned to enter the 2025 NFL Draft but later decided to stay in college and continue his career. Last year, he faced a tough setback when he injured his elbow during the SEC Championship Game against Texas. This injury kept him out of Georgia’s College Football Playoff loss to Notre Dame and lowered his draft stock. Because of this, returning to college was a smart choice.
Now, looking for a fresh start, the former Georgia star has joined Miami as their new QB1. When Hurricanes head coach Mario Cristobal confirmed that the young quarterback is almost 100% ready to go, his cheerleader sister, Kylie Beck, didn’t wait to celebrate her brother’s new journey, especially after his challenging sophomore season.

Carson Beck’s Rising Profile Gets Love From Sister Kylie Beck
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has been receiving significant attention after Miami head coach Mario Cristobal praised his recovery and readiness to take the field. Cristobal’s statement, delivered during an interview with Josh Pate, assured fans that Beck was nearly 100% recovered from his injury and would be fully available to join the team.
“He’s been throwing for weeks now. He joins our team on Sunday. There’s no limitations for him and he looks great,” the head coach emphasized. He also told Pate that Beck is focused and shares some traits with his predecessor, Cam Ward.
The ex-Georgia cheerleader and Beck’s sister, Kylie Beck, wasted no time celebrating her brother’s progress on her Instagram Story.
She reposted a CBS Sports and 247Sports graphic featuring Cristobal’s remarks and added four simple yet powerful words: “A fighter. An inspiration. A leader. A role model.” Alongside her message, she included 🙌🙌 emojis, sending a clear sign of pride and support for her big brother.
The Beck siblings share a close bond, with Kylie being a vocal supporter throughout Carson’s football career, from his time at Georgia to his transition to Miami. Her post not only served as a motivational push for Carson but also as a statement to skeptics who doubted his ability to bounce back.
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When the Hurricanes lost Cam Ward, their Heisman finalist quarterback, to the NFL Draft, Beck was seen as the perfect replacement. To secure his commitment, Miami reportedly offered Beck a $4 million NIL package, significantly higher than what he would have earned as a mid-round NFL Draft pick.
Now that the head coach has confirmed Beck is almost 100% ready, fans are hopeful that he will perfectly fill the void left by Cam Ward in the upcoming season.
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