Revolution Add Goalkeeper J.D. Gunn on Short-Term Agreement

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – The New England Revolution have signed Revolution II goalkeeper J.D. Gunn to a Short-Term Agreement, making him eligible for selection for tonight’s Major League Soccer match between the Revolution and the visiting Inter Miami CF at Gillette Stadium. Watch the 7:30 p.m. match on Apple TV in English and Spanish or listen to the Revolution’s local radio broadcast on Country 102.5 FM with Brad Feldman and Charlie Davies on location to call the action, also available nationally on SiriusXM FC (Ch. 157), and on 1260 AM “Nossa Radio USA” in Portuguese.

Per 2024 MLS Roster Rules and Regulations, a club may sign a player, age 25 or younger during the league season, from its affiliate (MLS NEXT Pro) to a maximum of four Short-Term Agreements (up to four-day contracts) each season (maximum of 16 days). An individual player may be included on up to four MLS league season match rosters each season, however, that player may appear in no more than two MLS league season matches. An individual player may appear in any number of non-league games during the terms of his four Short-Term Agreements.

TRANSACTION: New England Revolution sign goalkeeper JD Gunn to a Short-Term Agreement on April 27, 2024.

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