Miami Dolphins on SI took a closer look at fifth-round pick Jordan Phillips in an earlier piece, and the run-stuffing Maryland defensive tackle’s name made it to the TV screen later that same day.
It's deja vu all over all again for the Miami Dolphins — kind of. Ten years after the Dolphins selected a defensive tackle out of Oklahoma by the name of Jordan Phillips, they have drafted Maryland defensive lineman Jordan Phillips with their first of three fifth-round picks, the 143rd overall.
The Buffalo Bills continue to seriously examine the defensive tackle market ahead of the NFL Draft. With South Carolina's TJ Sanders set to visit Orchard Park on Tuesday (per ESPN's Adam Schefter), the Bills are reportedly hosting Kentucky's Deone Walker on Monday as reported by NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport.
In an NFL draft class loaded with talent at defensive tackle, Maryland’s Jordan Phillips is a prospect who hasn’t gotten a lot of attention. While he’s not among the cream of the crop in this class, Phillips is a prospect with serious upside.
In the world of the NFL, few players have captured the hearts of fans like defensive tackle Jordan Phillips. Since his arrival in Buffalo, he has not only showcased his athletic prowess but has also become a beloved figure in the Buffalo community.
FRISCO - Maybe it's what Jordan Phillips didn't say that the Dallas Cowboys should be listening to. The Buffalo Bills will look to reach 11 wins for the fifth-straight year and continue their best season start since 1991 when they face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
After beginning the season with the Dallas Cowboys, Jordan Phillips has found his way back home to the Buffalo Bills. The 6-foot-6 and 340-pound defensive tackle has had a lot of success with the Bills throughout his career and was happy to come back and help the team pursue a Super Bowl.
The Western New York faithful knew what to expect from veteran defensive tackle Jordan Phillips when the Buffalo Bills re-signed him in early November: stout defensive play, on-field tone-setting, and hilarious clips from practice.
The circumstances that led to the Buffalo Bills re-signing veteran defensive tackle Jordan Phillips in early November made a reunion seem only natural.
The Buffalo Bills took down the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, 30-20, in their Week 10 matchup, thanks mostly to their smothering defense that helped them win five games in a row.
The Buffalo Bills signed defensive tackles Jordan Phillips and Quinton Jefferson this week. The free-agent additions came after the front office was quiet at Tuesday’s trade deadline.
Though some members of the Western New York faithful still haven’t gotten used to the Buffalo Bills boasting one of the NFL’s most dynamic players as their franchise centerpiece, quarterback Josh Allen is very much a veteran at this point of his career.
Jordan Phillips had options as to where he could go after he was most recently with the Dallas Cowboys, but he chose to join the Buffalo Bills for a reason.
The Bills rostered him from 2018-19 and again from 2022-23, first claiming him off waivers from the Dolphins and then coming to terms after a Cardinals release.
Involved in an intra-NFC East trade this summer, Jordan Phillips has now been jettisoned from two teams in that division. The Cowboys moved on from the veteran defensive tackle Tuesday.
The Dallas Cowboys have designated DT Jordan Phillips to return from injured reserve, per Patrik Walker. This opens a three-week window for him to practice
After an ugly outing on the ground in Week 2, the Dallas Cowboys were handed another crushing blow in the lead-up to Week 2, with massive – literally – free agent addition Jordan Phillips placed on IR with a wrist injury.
The Dallas Cowboys placed defensive tackle Jordan Phillips on injured reserve on Wednesday because of a right wrist injury and he will miss at least four games.
The Dallas Cowboys are placing DT Jordan Phillips on injured reserve with a wrist injury, per Todd Archer. Dallas traded for Phillips at the end of the
Josina Anderson reports that the Giants have traded DL Jordan Phillips to the Cowboys on Wednesday. According to Ian Rapoport, the Giants receive a 2026
Jordan Phillips responded Wednesday to Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce's recent allegation that the Buffalo Bills defensive tackle tried to injure one of his teammates.
Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce blasted Jordan Phillips during an appearance on the "WIP Morning Show" on Wednesday, saying the Buffalo Bills defensive tackle tried to injure one of his teammates.