Jordan Phillips is not going to retire from the NFL after all. Phillips, who was a pending free agent at the end of the 2023 season, has signed a deal with the New York Giants.
The New York Giants are reportedly signing veteran free agent defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The Giants were in need of some interior defensive line help, and the signing of Jordan Phillips should help that.
The New York Giants signed help for their pass rush ahead of the 2024 season. The Giants are adding to their roster as they can carry up to 90 players during the offseason.
Brian Daboll is about to give it another go with a familiar face.
The Giants have added some ex-Bills pieces on offense this offseason, bringing in Devin Singletary and Isaiah McKenzie. A defender from GM Joe Schoen‘s days in Buffalo will follow the skill-position players to the Big Apple.
Jordan Phillips might have played his final snap with the Buffalo Bills and in the NFL. Phillips, 31, has had a history of injuries during his career. His season ended in December after he was placed on injured reserve.
The 2nd seed Buffalo Bills host the 3rd seed Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round at Highmark Stadium on Sunday at 5:30 P.M. Central Time. Their defense has played well as of late.
Bills HC Sean McDermott said they opted against designating DT Jordan Phillips to return from injured reserve given he is incapable of participating in
In addition there are seven questionable designations and two doubtfuls between the two teams The Buffalo Bills are making the trip west to take on the Los Angeles Chargers, l ooking for a third straight win, but they will be doing so, once again, without a couple of key defensive starters.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips will go on injured reserve following wrist surgery, coach Sean McDermott confirmed Thursday. McDermott also said starting safety Micah Hyde (neck) is not expected to play Saturday night when the Bills (8-6) visit the Los Angeles Chargers (5-9).
Jordan Phillips will be sidelined for the final three regular-season games and Buffalo’s playoff opener, should the team continue its recent form into a postseason berth.
Well, this has been a very up and down week for the Buffalo Bills DL. Jordan Phillips had wrist surgery, DaQuan Jones is practicing again, and Poona Ford expressed his displeasure with the team.
Miller is attending a funeral while Phillips had surgery for a dislocated wrist The Buffalo Bills will head west at the end of this week to take on the Los Angeles Chargers, and attempt to win a third straight game — something they haven’t been able to do since Week 4.
The Buffalo Bills thrashed the Dallas Cowboys in one of the marquee moments of their season, but it didn't come without some losses. Easily the most notable injury suffered on Sunday was that of defensive tackle Jordan Phillips.
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.
The Eagles and Bills played in one of the best games the NFL will have all season. However, even though Philadelphia came out on the winning side, star center Jason Kelce wasn’t happy with how part of the game went.
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.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips drew some criticism for the way he went after a Philadelphia Eagles fan during Sunday’s game, but it was what Phillips did on the field of play that infuriated Jason Kelce.
Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips claims he had a good reason for angrily confronting a Philadelphia Eagles fan on Sunday night.
The Buffalo Bills activated defensive tackle Jordan Phillips off the physically unable to perform list on Sunday. Phillips is returning after undergoing surgery in February on a torn rotator cuff in his shoulder.
After returning to Buffalo last year, Jordan Phillips will be sticking around.
Josh Allen addressed via Twitter his skirmish with a teammate that occurred during Buffalo Bills training camp on Saturday.
Jordan Phillips has racked up 20 sacks and 40 QB hits in his career.
It turns out the Cardinals will experience some salary-cap relief for 2022 after the Wednesday release of defensive tackle Jordan Phillips, but they won’t get it until June 2.
The Arizona Cardinals have over twice the number of players in the week's final injury report as the incoming Indianapolis Colts, although five of Arizona's
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