Atlanta Falcons safety Jordan Fuller probably feels like a yo-yo at this point, but such is the nature of being on the back end of the 53-man roster in the NFL.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they re-signed S Jordan Fuller to the practice squad on Wednesday. Fuller, 27, was drafted by the Rams in the sixth round out of Ohio State back in 2020.
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The Atlanta Falcons announced on Monday they have released veteran S Jordan Fuller. The team was eliminated from playoff contention this Sunday and HC Raheem Morris hinted today they could give younger players more chances to play.
The Atlanta Falcons officially designated DB Jordan Fuller to return from injured reserve on Thursday. This officially opens a three-week window of time for the team to activate Fuller or he would revert back to injured reserve and miss the remainder of the season.
The Falcons are dealing with several injuries heading into their Week 7 Sunday Night Football matchup with the Bills, but at least one new face will be rejoining the team.
The Atlanta Falcons signed safety Jordan Fuller to the active roster Thursday and placed linebacker Bralen Trice on injured reserve with an ailing knee.
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Free safety looks like a fun battle during Atlanta Falcons training camp, where a rookie will challenge a free agent signing. Jordan Fuller signed a one-year, $1.34 million deal with just $80,000 guaranteed.
The Atlanta Falcons safety room has seen some changes ahead of the 2025-2026 NFL season. With two starting-caliber safeties leaving this offseason (Justin Simmons, Richie Grant), Atlanta added Jordan Fuller, a proven veteran with a championship pedigree.
Adding a veteran in Jordan Fuller and a gifted rookie in Xavier Watts makes the safety group look good as hell. The Atlanta Falcons had an uncertain safety group heading into this offseason, with Justin Simmons hitting free agency, DeMarcco Hellams still a question mark coming off a major injury, and not much else to speak of.
The Carolina Panthers are losing Jordan Fuller to a rival foe. After the start of free agency, the veteran safety has signed a deal with the Atlanta Falcons, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
The Falcons have made a free agent signing, bolstering the secondary. According to Tom Pelissero, the club has inked Jordan Fuller to a deal. This makes a lot of sense for Fuller and the Falcons.
After a half-season of work with the Panthers, Jordan Fuller will attempt to bounce back elsewhere in the NFC South. Fuller is heading to Atlanta, NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero tweets.
The Atlanta Falcons didn't exactly get the secondary upgrades they were hoping for when they signed veteran safety Justin Simmons last offseason. Simmons wasn't bad but also not the same player he was when an All-Pro with the Denver Broncos.
While the Buffalo Bills are about to head into the playoffs in their pursuit of a championship, the NFL offseason is also coming up quickly. Undoubtedly, the Bills' front office is already devising a plan for how to improve the team to keep their championship window open and improve their chances in 2025.
In addition to wideout Adam Thielen, the Panthers will be without Jordan Fuller for an extended period. The veteran safety was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, per a team announcement.
The Carolina Panthers moved on from Vonn Bell after just one season, opening up a spot for former Los Angeles Ram Jordan Fuller to reunite with Ejiro Evero.
The Los Angeles Rams’ roster is going to look a bit different in 2024 as the team has lost some key pieces and captains. Chief among them is obviously Aaron Donald, who made the decision to retire from the NFL after 10 seasons with the Rams.
One of the key pieces for the Los Angeles Rams defense last season was the play of fourth-year safety Jordan Fuller. The safety ranked second on the team in tackles and was one of the team captains for the second time in his career.
The NFL's regular season is over, which for most teams, means it's time to start figuring out plans for the offseason. NFL free agency is a huge part of the process, and along with the NFL Draft, it has everyone preparing for what should be a very active couple of months.
Los Angeles Rams defensive back Jordan Fuller (ankle) is officially inactive for tonight’s Wild Card Round playoff game against the Lions at Ford Field Wide receiver Tyler Johnson, linebacker Troy Reeder, running back Zach Evans, outside linebacker Ochaun Mathis, and offensive lineman Warren McClendon Jr.
The Los Angeles Rams crushed the Arizona Cardinals in Week 12, winning 37-14 and placing themselves back into legitimate playoff contention as the 2023 NFL season reaches a home stretch.