Longtime Baltimore Ravens safety Tony Jefferson is showing off after coming out of retirement.
Less than three months ago, former Baltimore Ravens safety announced he was coming out of retirement one year after hanging up his cleats. With how he played on Saturday, though, it's easy to forget that he was out of football for over a year.
"I talked to the defense last night and said, from a safety perspective, that this was a game for us to be active and get after it," Jefferson said,Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, younger brother of Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, sung Jefferson's prases after the game. "It took me a second to get rolling and back into it from a physical standpoint," Jefferson said. "I've finally hit my stride and the trainers did a good job of taking care of me last week. I was able to go out there and fly around today."
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
Former Player Calls Out Baltimore Ravens QB Lamar JacksonJustified or not, the criticism for Baltimore Ravens star Lamar Jackson in the playoffs keeps coming.
Les mer »
Former Michigan State OL Nick Samac battling for Baltimore Ravens starting center jobFormer Michigan State center Nick Samac is currently a second-stringer on the Baltimore Ravens' unofficial depth chart but has reportedly earned reps with the first team.
Les mer »
Bills Sign Former Baltimore Ravens QBFormer Baltimore Ravens quarterback Anthony Brown is on the move again.
Les mer »
Former Baltimore Ravens' Odell Beckham Jr. Fires Back at CriticOdell Beckham Jr. has not suited up since leaving the Baltimore Ravens to sign with the Miami Dolphins.
Les mer »
ESPN Fires Former Baltimore Ravens QB Robert Griffin IIIFormer Baltimore Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III is part of a stunning shakeup at ESPN.
Les mer »
Baltimore Ravens Sign Former Browns RBThe Baltimore Ravens are adding more depth in the backfield.
Les mer »