The safety market has yet another big-name free agent on the street, as nine-year veteran Tony Jefferson has unretired in hopes of joining a new team. The former undrafted free agent spent the 2023 season on Baltimore’s coaching staff but feels he has more to give on the field.
The Tennessee Titans might have to look toward what is now a thin pool of free agents to fill one of the last remaining holes on its roster. With just a handful of starting jobs currently up for grabs the Titans will have to look at in-house options as well as veteran free agents in order to fill the starting free safety role.
The Seahawks could be the perfect fit for a player looking to make an NFL comeback.
Former Arizona Cardinals safety Tony Jefferson has announced he will be coming out of retirement and returning to the NFL next season. The news was first reported by NFL insider Jordan Schultz, who wrote on X: “Source: Former Ravens star safety Tony Jefferson is coming out of retirement and plans to play this upcoming season.
Safety Tony Jefferson wants to come out of retirement and play in 2024, according to Bleacher Report. Jefferson, 32, last played for the New York Giants in 2022 and announced his retirement in May 2023.
The 32-year-old has played nine seasons to date, including four years with the Cardinals from 2013-16.
Jordan Schultz of B/R reports that former Ravens S Tony Jefferson is coming out of retirement and plans to play in 2024. According to Schultz, Jefferson has kept in shape and has been training with the intention of returning to the NFL again.
New York Giants free agent safety-turned-linebacker Tony Jefferson has announced his retirement. Jefferson was a solid safety for nearly a decade in the NFL, playing for four different teams in his career.
After missing more than two years because of an ACL tear, Tony Jefferson managed to land roles with multiple teams over the past two seasons. But the veteran defender will choose to step away rather than attempt to play a 10th season.
New York Giants free agent safety/linebacker Tony Jefferson believes that Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens should part ways this offseason. Jefferson, a nine-year veteran, spent four of the last six seasons in Baltimore before joining the San Francisco 49ers and finally the Giants in 2022.
On Tuesday, the Giants retained Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. Now, general manager Joe Schoen will get ready for free agency, which is less than a week away.
Tony Jefferson, S Height: 5-foot-11 Weight: 212 lbs. Age: 31 NFL Exp.: 9 seasons College: Oklahoma New York Giants safety Tony Jefferson entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2013, signing with the Arizona Cardinals.
With the New York Giants coming out on top of the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round, 31-24, it's on to Philadelphia, a team the Giants haven't beaten on the road since 2013.
The New York Giants are riding high following a complete performance from start to finish putting themselves in the playoffs. It was a dominant day by the Giants’ defense, featuring a total of 252 yards allowed, two sacks, an interception returned for a touchdown, and 10 points given up.
The New York Giants filled their remaining opening on the 53-man roster by signing defensive back Tony Jefferson from their practice squad ahead of Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers n London.
As was widely expected, the New York Giants elevated defensive backs Fabian Moreau and Tony Jefferson from their practice squad for Sunday's home opener
Adam Schefter reports that the Ravens are releasing veteran S Tony Jefferson as they continue cutting down their roster. Jefferson, 30, originally signed on with the Cardinals as an undrafted free agent out of Oklahoma back in 2013.
Tony Jefferson has been around long enough to understand the business end of the NFL. The veteran safety knows there is a roster crunch in late August and almost no one's position is guaranteed.
The Ravens could have the best group of safeties in the entire NFL. They could have three players in the starting lineup — Marcus Williams, Kyle Hamilton, and Chuck Clark.
When the Ravens were in a bind with injuries last season, they brought back a familiar face with safety Tony Jefferson. Jefferson finished with 18 tackles
Jefferson will attempt a return to the game after a two-year layoff due to an ACL injury.
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