DURHAM, N.C. – Four Duke football players were selected to the Shrine Bowl Watch List, the organization announced.
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Graduate student wide receiver Javon Harvey, senior running back Jaquez Moore, graduate student wide receiver Jordan Moore and redshirt senior safety Jaylen Stinson were all acknowledged.
Harvey is in his first year with the Blue Devils after transferring from Old Dominion University in January. In 38 career games, (23 starts), the Norfolk, Virginia, native has registered 70 receptions for 1,063 (15.19) with eight touchdowns. He has compiled three-plus receptions in 12 contests and 50-plus receiving yards nine times. Additionally, Harvey posted a career-high 166 receiving yards on three receptions against Wake Forest last season, including a career-long 68-yard touchdown catch.
 Jaquez Moore returns for his senior season and has rushed 200 times for 1,194 yards (5.97) with 11 touchdowns and recorded 11 receptions for 145 yards (13.18) in 35 career games. He carded a career-high 16 carries for 110 yards with one touchdown against Florida State last season and has 16 career plays (13 rushing and three receiving) that have covered 20-plus yards, including six for a touchdown (all rushing). The Live Oak, Florida, native currently ranks 41st in program lore for career rushing yards.
 Jordan Moore, a 2023 Second Team All-ACC selection, has registered 122 receptions for 1,491 yards (12.22) with 13 touchdowns and rushed 52 times for 256 yards (4.92) with three touchdowns in 36 career games (24 starts). Last season, the Sykesville, Maryland, native recorded a team-leading 62 receptions for 835 yards (13.47) and eight touchdowns and finished tied for fourth in the ACC in receiving scores, fifth in receptions, sixth in receiving yards, and seventh in receptions per game (4.77) and receiving yards per game (64.23). He is one of 18 Duke players to amass a rushing touchdown, receiving touchdown and a touchdown pass during his Duke tenure and is 509 receiving yards shy of becoming the 12th Blue Devil to achieve 2,000 in a career.
Stinson, an Opelika, Alabama, native finished second on the team in tackles and third in pass breakups last season after compiling 88 and six, respectively. He teamed up with linebackerTre Freemanto make Duke one of three schools in the ACC with two players with 85-plus tackles, joining North Carolina and Syracuse. In 49 career games (31 starts), Stinson has compiled 217 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss, 2.0 sacks, three interceptions, 10 pass breakups, one caused fumble, three fumble recoveries, one quarterback pressure and one muffed punt recovery for a touchdown. He enters 2024 having recorded five-plus tackles in 14 straight games and one-plus tackle in 40 consecutive contests.
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Duke's 2024 season opener is slated for Friday, August 30 when it welcomes Elon to Brooks Field at Wallace Wade Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kick.
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