Bleed Esports drops majority of VALORANT roster, leaving yay teamless again

After another unsuccessful year in a new region, VALORANT star Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker is hunting for a new team to call home after losing his starting position on Bleed Esports.

The organization announced it would be restructuring a majority of its VALORANT roster, and as a result, four of the five players on the starting roster have been removed and will become restricted free agents for 2025. Along with yay, Deryeon, Retla, and Zest are now RFAs, meaning they’ll also need to find a new team for next year.

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After another unsuccessful year in a new region, VALORANT star Jaccob “yay” Whiteaker is hunting for a new team to call home after losing his starting position on Bleed Esports.

The organization announced it would be restructuring a majority of its VALORANT roster, and as a result, four of the five players on the starting roster have been removed and will become restricted free agents for 2025. Along with yay, Deryeon, Retla, and Zest are now RFAs, meaning they’ll also need to find a new team for next year.

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