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The Baltimore Ravens worked out a Super Bowl-winning free agent at a position hit by injuries, free safety Jordan Whitehead.
The Ravens hosted veteran safety Jordan Whitehead for a workout on Friday, according to KRPC2’s Aaron Wilson.
Safety Jordan Whitehead, originally a fourth-round pick by Tampa Bay in 2018, signed a two-year contract with the Buccaneers after a two-year stint with the Jets Mar 14, 2024 at 04:28 PM Brianna Dix ...
Veteran safety Jordan Whitehead is set to be in Atlanta to visit with the Falcons on Wednesday. Mike Garafolo of NFL Media reports that Whitehead will be meeting with the NFC South club as he looks ...
Per Mike Garafolo, Buccaneers S Jordan Whitehead will miss time due to his pectoral injury but still has a chance to return in 2024. Garafolo adds that while it depends on his healing process and ...
Jordan Whitehead was all over the field during the Bucs’ 20-16 win over the Lions on Sunday afternoon. Whitehead finished the game with 11 total tackles, leading the team.
Jordan Whitehead, who spent his first four seasons with the Bucs and won a Super Bowl with the team in 2020, was brought back in free agency and provides familiarity and a boost to the secondary ...
Jordan Whitehead hopes to be back with Jets after one of his ‘most productive seasons’ By Brian Costello Published Dec. 23, 2023, 7:46 p.m. ET ...
Jordan Whitehead entered Monday night with seven career interceptions in five NFL seasons. He nearly had as many in the Jets’ first game of 2023. The veteran safety was as pivotal as any Jet to ...
Jets safety Jordan Whitehead was part of a pretty good Tampa Bay Buccaneers defense in the 2019 NFL season. It finished that season with the most passes defended (96) in the league. In addition, a ...
Jordan Whitehead earned more than just his game check in Week 1. The New York Jets safety hit a huge $250,000 incentive bonus after he intercepted Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen three times ...
Though Whitehead is all in on the Jets' revamped secondary, defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich is more circumspect. "Time will tell," Ulbrich said Wednesday. "In this league, especially in the current ...