Jordan Whitehead is back on the field after battling through a difficult 2024 season marked by injuries and a car accident.
The veteran safety has been making his rounds with NFL teams as he looks to continue his career.
The Baltimore Ravens recently brought in Whitehead for a workout as they evaluate potential additions to their secondary.
The session represents his second team visit this offseason.
“Second workout for former Bucs safety Jordan Whitehead, following [Atlanta] Falcons,” Greg Auman of FOX Sports wrote on X.
Second workout for former Bucs safety Jordan Whitehead, following Falcons. https://t.co/h5yF2ePWVq
— Greg Auman (@gregauman) August 8, 2025
Whitehead entered the NFL as a fourth-round pick in the 2018 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
He has built a reputation as a reliable and physical presence in the defensive backfield throughout his career.
He has also played for the New York Jets and has 557 combined tackles and 11 interceptions while contributing in both coverage and run support.
The Ravens showing interest after his recent workout with the Falcons suggests teams view him as a valuable depth piece.
Baltimore often adds experienced players late in the process to strengthen its roster for a playoff run.
Head coach John Harbaugh leads a team that consistently seeks seasoned contributors who can make an immediate impact.
The workouts give Whitehead a chance to prove he has recovered from his recent setbacks.
For Baltimore, it represents an opportunity to add proven depth to a defense with Super Bowl aspirations.
Whitehead knows this could be a crucial step in extending his career.
The Ravens have the talent to make a deep postseason run, and adding an experienced safety could provide another component needed for that journey.
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