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  • Ravens' Jordan Richards: Inks future pact

    The Ravens signed Richards to a reserve/future contract Saturday.

    Richards spent the 2020 campaign in Baltimore, where he posted four tackles through his 16 games. The 28-year-old will aim to compete for more reps but likely will continue to play exclusively on special teams for the Ravens.

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  • Ravens' Jordan Richards: Joins active roster

    Richards was promoted from Baltimore's practice squad to the active roster Monday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    The 27-year-old was promoted from the practice squad as an extra player for the first two games of the season, and he join the roster in a traditional capacity ahead of Monday's game against the Chiefs. Richards exclusively played special teams over the first two contests and figures to play a similar role versus Kansas City.

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  • Ravens' Jordan Richards: Bumps to active roster

    Richards was promoted to the Ravens' active roster Saturday, Daniel Oyefusi of The Baltimore Sun reports.

    The Ravens have been fortunate on the injury front heading into Week 1, so while Richards likely won't contribute on defense, he could log some playing time on special teams Sunday against the Browns.

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  • Ravens' Jordan Richards: Sticking in Baltimore

    The Ravens signed Richards to a one-year contract Sunday, Ryan Mink of the team's official site reports.

    Richards initially joined Baltimore midway through the 2019 regular season after being released by New England, and his performance on special teams through nine games has earned him another chance for 2020. The 27-year-old scored via a failed punt attempt Week 17.

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  • Jordan Richards: Let go by Pats

    Richards was released by the Patriots on Tuesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

    Richards joined the Patriots in early October and exclusively played special teams in his three games with the team. The team signed Justin Bethel to take his place on the 53-man roster, and he's likely to fill a similar role.

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  • Ravens' Jordan Richards: Joins Baltimore

    Richards signed a contract with the Ravens on Thursday.

    Richards was released by the Patriots on Tuesday. The 2015 second-round pick figures to contribute on special teams with the Ravens.

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  • Patriots' Jordan Richards: Back with New England

    Richards plans to sign with the Patriots on Wednesday, Field Yates of ESPN reports.

    Richards spent his first three NFL seasons in New England before winding up in Atlanta for the 2018 season. After one year with the Falcons, the veteran safety signed with the Raiders but got released shortly after. Now expected to rejoin the Patriots, Richards should provide New England's defensive backfield with added depth but likely won't see much playing time unless injuries strike the secondary.

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  • Raiders' Jordan Richards: Signs with Raiders

    Richards inked a deal with the Raiders on Friday.

    Richards spent three seasons with the Patriots before being traded to the Falcons ahead of the 2018 season. He started 12 games and appeared in 15 in Atlanta, while recording a career-high 37 (15 solo) tackles and three passes defended in the process. He will now look to earn a regular role in the Raiders' secondary.

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  • Falcons' Jordan Richards: Logs 12 starts in fourth pro season

    Richards accounted for 39 tackles and three pass deflections for the Falcons in 2018.

    Richards stepped in for an Atlanta secondary that was ravaged by injuries, filling a vital role after starting safeties Keanu Neal (knee) and Ricardo Allen (Achilles) went down early in the year. A former second-round New England pick who was traded to Atlanta within a week of the season opener, Richards nearly doubled his previous career high by picking up 12 starts for a Falcons defense that ranked 27th against the pass in 2018. Richards' rookie contract expires this winter, leaving the front office with a decision to make on a player who ranked as the NFL's 64th-best safety this season, according to Pro Football Focus.

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  • Falcons' Jordan Richards: Leads team in tackles Sunday

    Richards posted a career-high seven tackles, but the Falcons fell to 1-4 with a 41-17 road loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday.

    Desperate times call for desperate measures. With the team's two starting safeties on injured reserve, Atlanta was forced to call upon an experienced defensive back in Richards, who has started in just seven of 45 career appearances. The fourth-year man demonstrated a nose for the football by collecting seven tackles, but Ben Roethlisberger generated his second-highest passer rating of the season (112.7) while completing a healthy 65.5 percent of his attempts for 250 yards and three touchdowns. Atlanta's secondary has been torched for 330 passing yards and three touchdowns per game since Week 2.

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  • Falcons' Jordan Richards: To become enforcer in run game

    Head coach Dan Quinn said Wednesday that Richards is a candidate to become the Falcons' primary in-the-box safety with Keanu Neal (knee) on injured reserve, D. Orlando Ledbetter of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.

    It's nearly impossible to replace a Pro Bowl-caliber safety midseason, but that is exactly what the Falcons aim to do over the remainder of this so-far injury-riddled campaign. Defensive coordinator Marquand Manuel will blend the abilities of remaining safeties on the depth chart to keep opposing offenses in check. He'll look to mix and match his healthy players to take advantage of the run enforcement that Richards offers, Damontae Kazee's propensity to generate turnovers, as well as Ricardo Allen's skills in pass coverage.

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  • Patriots' Jordan Richards: Traded to Falcons

    The Patriots are trading Richards to the Falcons, Jim McBride of The Boston Globe reports.

    A 2015 second-round pick, Richards has just seven NFL starts to his name and seemed to be on the roster bubble this preseason. He'll likely get most of his playing time on special teams in Atlanta.

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  • Patriots' Jordan Richards: Ready for Week 16

    Richards (knee) will be active for Saturday's game against the Jets.

    Richards will likely see reps on special teams with usual starting safeties Patrick Chung and Devin McCourty both healthy.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 5-11, 210 lbs
Birthplace: Sacramento, CA
Age: 31
School: Stanford
Experience: 7