Devon Matthews is headed to the Mile High City. Matthews, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound safety who goes by the nickname "Monster," signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent on Saturday night.
The Exodus Continues Indiana safety Devon Matthews and running back Shaun Shivers have both declared for the 2023 NFL Draft, as they announced on their Twitter accounts.
Coming off a 56-14 loss to No. 2 Ohio State, Indiana football coach Tom Allen held his weekly press conference on Monday. He addressed numerous injuries throughout the roster, starting with wide receiver D.J.
One thing that's been proven in the past three years is that Indiana has a very good secondary when everyone is healthy. And it looks like we'll see more of that in 2022.
Indiana will have the foundation of its defensive secondary back for the 2022 season. Just two days after All-American cornerback Tiawan Mullen announced his plan to return to IU, starting safety Devon Matthews and cornerback Jaylin Williams also announced they will be back in 2022, both via their respective social media accounts.
Even when Devon Matthews was an 8-year-old kid back in Jacksonville, Fla., he was already hooked on football. He loved the game, and everything that came with it — including the physicality.
Indiana will be getting back a key part of its defense on Saturday when the Hoosiers travel to Western Kentucky. Devon "Monster" Matthews suffered an injury during Indiana's season-opener at Iowa on Sept.
Indiana’s defensive backfield is one of the more veteran groups on the team, but they will be without one and likely two seniors for their home opener against Idaho.
Indiana head coach Tom Allen expressed concerns about the well-being of starting safety Devon Matthews on Saturday after he left the game with an injury that appeared to impact his mobility, at least momentarily.