Detailing Houston’s newest cornerback’s path to becoming a Texan As much fun, optimism, and potential presumed to be in every NFL Draft class, there’s always stories of failed opportunities and busts.
The NFL free agency frenzy kicked off on Monday which saw a former Buckeye fan favorite land a contract with a new team. That is Jeff Okudah who signed a one-year, $4.75 million deal with the Houston Texans that is worth up to $6 million with a snap count incentive.
The Houston Texans agreed to deals with cornerback Jeff Okudah and defensive end Denico Autry on Monday, NFL Network reported. Okudah agreed to a reported one-year $4.75 million deal that includes $2.5 million guaranteed.
The Houston Texans have made a move to bolster up their secondary ahead of the 2024 season, with NFL insider Tom Pelissero reporting Monday that the team plans to sign Atlanta Falcons cornerback Jeff Okudah ahead of free agency.
Hopes were high when the Falcons acquired former No. 3 overall pick Jeff Okudah last offseason. The trade didn’t quite work out for either side and now the Ohio State product is headed west, inking a one-year deal to join the Texans.
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As the season has ended, a primary focus of the Detroit Lions should be drafting a trusted cornerback. After trading cornerback Jeff Okudah to the Atlanta Falcons in 2023 following three unsuccessful seasons, the Detroit Lions attempted to fill this void by signing Cam Sutton to a three-year, 33,000,000 contract.
The Buffalo Bills are entering the offseason in salary cap hell, as they are currently $51 million over the cap (via Spotrac). That means the Bills will have to do some nifty maneuvering even just to re-sign some of their own free agents.
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When the Atlanta Falcons took the field for their first defensive possession in Sunday's 9-7 loss to the Carolina Panthers, they did so with a noticeable change at cornerback.
The Saints have an opportunity to distance themselves from the rest of the pack with a win against the Falcons, whose season might be on the line. The Panthers aim for the elusive win No. 2 of the Frank Reich era while the Bucs try to keep their hopes alive for a third consecutive division crown.
The Falcons offense has been a disappointment by all accounts, given the talent on that side of the ball. However, the defense has been a completely different story.
As the Atlanta Falcons are set to go on the road for the first time this season to play the Detroit Lions, Sunday's game could be special for different
Compared to their opponents, the Falcons have been relatively healthy. In the season opener, the Panthers were dealing with a slew of injuries, mostly to their receiving core.
The third overall pick in the 2020 draft has dealt with his fair share of injuries during his brief career.
The Falcons might have a serious problem on their hands as projected starting corner Jeff Okudah went down with what appears to be a significant injury.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell addressed the team's decision to trade Jeff Okudah to the Atlanta Falcons this week.
The Detroit Lions reportedly agreed to pay a portion of cornerback Jeff Okudah's NFL contract. According to PFF, the Lions agreed to pay $1.5 million of the 24-year-old's contract in 2023 in order to help facilitate the deal. Detroit decided to part ways with the former 2020 No.
The Atlanta Falcons on Tuesday acquired three-year veteran cornerback Jeff Okudah from the Detroit Lions for a 2023 fifth-round pick in the NFL Draft.
Apparently, the Detroit Lions have seen enough from former No. 3 pick Jeff Okudah after just 25 games.
The Falcons have been busy on the defensive side of the ball so far this offseason, and Tuesday has seen another significant move made in that regard.
Detroit Lions Jeff Okudah could be playing his last season with the team that made him the No. 3 overall pick back in 2020 NFL Draft. It does not appear
What could a trade between the Rams and Lions look like? Los Angeles has two picks in the third round and seven in the fifth round and later.
The Lions will in all likelihood be without their top cornerback when they take on the Bills on Thanksgiving.
Through three games, Okudah has held three of the league’s top young receivers in check, including star wideout Justin Jefferson.
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