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Arden Key

Arden Key Jr. (born May 3, 1996) is an outside linebacker for the of the (NFL). He played at (LSU), where he recorded 130 tackles, 26.5 tackles for loss, and 21 sacks over three seasons, earning First-Team All-SEC honors in both 2016 and 2017. Key forwent his senior year at LSU and was selected by the in the third round (87th overall) of the . Key spent his first three professional seasons (2018–2020) with the Raiders, appearing in 37 games and tallying 44 tackles and 7 sacks. He then signed with the for the 2021 season, where he played all 17 games and recorded 19 tackles and 3 sacks. In 2022, Key joined the , starting 11 games and achieving 3.5 sacks in 17 appearances. He signed a three-year, $21 million contract with the in 2023, where he has since become a key rotational . In 2024, Key posted career highs in starts (15) and sacks (6.5), along with 42 total tackles, while playing in 16 games for the . As of Week 11 of the 2025 season, Key has played 6 games for the , recording 9 tackles and 3 sacks. Over his eight-year career spanning four teams, Key has amassed 179 total tackles, 29.5 sacks, 4 forced s, and 2 recoveries.

Early years

Family and background

Arden Key was born on May 3, 1996, in , a of . He is the son of Arden Key Sr. and Nicole Spencer. His father, a former college player at where he competed as a and shooting guard, worked as an 18-wheeler driver for and introduced Key to at the age of seven, initially coaching him and encouraging his early involvement in the sport. The family emphasized athleticism, with being a prominent influence, though Key developed a passion for through his father's guidance and support. Key grew up in a large family featuring four sets of twins, including his twin sister , who served as a cheerleader during his early endeavors. This familial dynamic fostered a competitive , with siblings sharing an affinity for sports, particularly . Early in his development, Key faced academic challenges, including transcript issues that delayed his NCAA eligibility and prompted a change during high school, shaping his resilience and motivation driven by family expectations to excel in .

High school career

Arden Key attended Hapeville Charter Career Academy in , where he emerged as a standout during his career. As a in 2012, Key recorded 12 sacks, showcasing early promise as a pass rusher. His performance improved significantly as a junior in 2013, when he amassed over 100 tackles and eight sacks, demonstrating rapid growth in both run defense and quarterback pressure. By his year in 2014, Key dominated with 15.5 sacks, highlighting his athleticism and disruptive presence on the line. Regarded as a four-star recruit, Key drew interest from multiple top programs, including and , before committing to (LSU) on February 2, 2015. He was ranked as the No. 24 overall prospect in the ESPN 300 and the No. 6 weak-side nationally by .

College career

2015–2016 seasons

Arden Key joined the (LSU) Tigers as a highly touted recruit and redshirted his true year in 2014 to preserve a year of eligibility. In the 2015 season, as a redshirt , Key transitioned to a rotational role on the defensive line, appearing in all 12 games and starting the final nine. He recorded 41 total tackles, including 6.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks, contributing to LSU's 9-3 regular season record. His emergence was marked by disruptive plays in the backfield, particularly in pass-rushing situations, as he adapted to the physicality of () competition. For his performance, Key earned Freshman All-America honors from and , as well as SEC All-Freshman Team honors from the coaches. Key's development continued into the 2016 season under defensive coordinator , who emphasized versatile edge rushing techniques that suited Key's athleticism and length. As a , Key secured a starting position on the and became a cornerstone of LSU's defense, playing in 11 games. He amassed 56 tackles, 14.5 tackles for loss, 12 , and 2 forced fumbles, leading the in and ranking second nationally. His total highlighted his growth into an elite rusher, with consistent on quarterbacks that disrupted opposing offenses. For his performance, Key earned First-Team All- honors from the and Second-Team honors from the coaches. Notable performances came against SEC rivals, including 2.5 sacks against Mississippi State, helping secure a 23-20 victory, and 1.5 sacks against in a 18-13 loss. These efforts underscored his ability to dominate in high-stakes matchups, elevating LSU's defensive ranking to No. 7 nationally in scoring defense that year. Throughout his early college years, Key made academic progress toward a degree in interdisciplinary studies, maintaining eligibility while balancing rigorous SEC demands.

2017 season

Key's junior season in 2017 was marked by a strong start but ultimately limited by injuries, as he appeared in and started eight games for the LSU Tigers, registering 33 tackles (15 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, and one forced fumble. Despite the reduced playing time due to offseason shoulder surgery in June, Key remained a disruptive force on the defensive line, generating consistent pressure on quarterbacks. He entered the year on multiple award watch lists, including the for the nation's top linebacker and the for outstanding defensive player. His performance earned him First-Team All-SEC honors from the , recognizing his impact despite the injury-shortened campaign. Key also contributed significantly in key matchups, such as the road win at , where he tallied a career-high-tying eight tackles, two tackles for loss, and one to help secure a narrow 17-16 victory that snapped a two-game skid. The Tigers closed out the year with a 9-4 overall record (6-2 in play), capped by a 21-17 Citrus Bowl triumph over on New Year's Day 2018. Off the field, Key took a brief in February for personal reasons before returning to the team in the spring, which added context to his preparation for the season. On January 4, 2018, following the , Key announced his decision to forgo his senior year and declare for the , citing family discussions and his readiness for professional football.

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his junior season at LSU, where he recorded 4 sacks despite injuries and limited play, Arden Key declared for the 2018 NFL Draft in January 2018, entering the pre-draft evaluation process as a projected early-round edge rusher talent. Key participated in the NFL Scouting Combine in late February 2018 in Indianapolis, where he measured 6 feet 5 inches tall and weighed 238 pounds. He recorded a 31-inch vertical jump and a 4.25-second 20-yard shuttle, showcasing quickness in agility drills, but opted not to run the 40-yard dash or perform bench presses, citing a minor hamstring tweak. Analysts noted his lean frame raised concerns about his ability to hold up against NFL offensive linemen as a base defensive end, though his length (33.5-inch arms) and burst suggested versatility as a 3-4 outside linebacker. At LSU's Pro Day on April 4, 2018, Key addressed these size questions by working out at 238 pounds and running the in 4.89 and 4.91 seconds across two attempts, while posting a 9-foot-9-inch broad jump. In interviews, he emphasized his athleticism and pass-rush potential, stating he planned to play between 245 and 250 pounds in the to add power without sacrificing speed. Scouts praised his upside as a setter with 30-plus college sacks, but his sub-240-pound build continued to temper enthusiasm compared to bulkier prospects. Key's draft stock was heavily influenced by off-field issues, including a May 2017 arrest in for marijuana possession and a subsequent voluntary leave from LSU to enter rehab for marijuana dependency, which caused him to miss spring practice and limited his 2017 participation. These factors, combined with injuries and weight fluctuations (reportedly up to 270 pounds at times), dropped his projections from a potential top-15 pick in early mocks—where he was viewed as a high-upside disruptor akin to first-round talents—to a mid-round selection amid character concerns. Network's highlighted that teams prioritized Key's explanations in private meetings over his workout times, projecting him as a boom-or-bust with explosive traits if he matured off the field. The selected Key in the third round, 87th overall, in the on April 27, viewing him as a developmental pass rusher with first-round athletic potential despite the risks. He signed his rookie contract on June 15, 2018, a four-year deal worth $3,439,421, including a $826,376 signing bonus and base salaries starting at $495,000 in year one.

Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders

Arden Key was selected by the in the third round (87th overall) of the as a pass-rushing , intended to bolster the edge rotation behind . As a , he appeared in all 16 games without a start, recording 25 tackles (16 solo) and 1 while serving in a rotational role on a defense that finished the 4-12 season struggling against the run and pass. The trade of Mack to the just before the season forced Key into expanded opportunities early, but his inconsistent performance limited him to situational duties, primarily on third downs. In 2019, Key's role remained rotational as the Raiders drafted fourth overall to anchor the opposite end, shifting Key back to a pass-rush specialist amid depth chart adjustments. He played in the first seven games, notching 4 tackles and a career-high 2 sacks before suffering a broken foot in Week 7 against the , which sidelined him for the remainder of the 7-9 campaign. His limited snaps reflected ongoing development challenges in run defense, though his speed off the edge provided occasional pressure in sub-packages. The Raiders relocated to following the 2019 season, marking the franchise's first year in its new home stadium. returned for the 2020 campaign in a continued , appearing in 14 games with 15 tackles (10 solo) and no sacks as the team improved to an 8-8 record but missed the . Amid further depth additions like , 's production waned due to inconsistent play and competition for , contributing modestly to a that ranked mid-tier in sacks but struggled with overall effectiveness. On April 15, 2021, the Raiders waived as part of offseason roster moves to address cap space and defensive line priorities.

San Francisco 49ers

Key signed with the on April 23, 2021, shortly after being waived by the Las Vegas Raiders earlier that month. He joined the team on a one-year as a depth , providing rotational support in a scheme emphasizing multiple pass-rush looks under . Key quickly adapted to Saleh's aggressive, stunt-heavy front, serving primarily as a pass-rush specialist who could align inside or outside to exploit mismatches. In the 2021 regular season, Key appeared in all 17 games for the 49ers, recording 22 tackles (11 solo), 6.5 sacks, and five tackles for loss while logging 374 defensive snaps. His sacks included a notable strip sack on quarterback on November 7, halting a drive in the , and an eight-yard takedown of quarterback on November 15 during a matchup. These performances against rivals highlighted his burst and bend around the edge, contributing to San Francisco's league-leading 48 sacks as a team that year. Key stepped up amid injuries to starters like and , often rotating in on passing downs to maintain pressure without starting a game. During the 2021 playoffs, Key played in both of the 49ers' postseason games en route to the Championship, registering one tackle across 28 snaps but no sacks. His role remained situational, focusing on containing mobile quarterbacks like in the Divisional Round win over the and pressuring in the Championship loss to the . Following the expiration of his contract, Key became an unrestricted in March 2022 and signed with the , ending his tenure with the 49ers after one productive season.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Key signed with the as an unrestricted on March 30, 2022, to a one-year contract worth up to $7 million. In his only season with the team, Key emerged as a key rotational in head coach Doug Pederson's defensive scheme, which emphasized aggressive pass rushing from multiple fronts to complement star outside linebacker . He appeared in all 17 regular-season games, starting three, and logged 486 defensive snaps (41% of team total), contributing to the Jaguars' improved 9-8 record and first playoff appearance since 2017. Statistically, Key recorded 27 total tackles (16 solo), a team-high-tying 4.5 sacks among players excluding Allen, two pass deflections, one forced fumble, and one fumble recovery during the regular season. His sacks established important pressure on quarterbacks, with notable production including 1.5 sacks and three tackles in a Week 14 win over the on December 18, 2022, where he disrupted on third down to force a . also registered a sack in the season opener against the and additional pressures in divisional matchups, helping the Jaguars rank 12th in sacks league-wide (45 total). These efforts highlighted his versatility in both base and nickel packages, often lining up on the weak side to exploit one-on-one matchups. In the postseason, Key played both playoff games, including the Wild Card comeback victory over the on January 14, 2023, and the Divisional Round loss to the a week later. He tallied two tackles (one solo) and one quarterback hit across 66 snaps but no sacks as the Jaguars' defense struggled against ' mobility. Following the season, the Jaguars did not retain Key as he entered unrestricted free agency in March 2023 amid constraints, with the team prioritizing extensions for core players like Allen.

Tennessee Titans

Key signed with the as a in March 2023, agreeing to a three-year contract worth $21 million that runs through the 2025 season. The deal included $13 million in guarantees and provided the with veteran depth on the defensive line following his release from the . In his first season with Tennessee, Key appeared in all 17 games, making nine starts and recording 30 tackles (17 solo), six sacks, and one forced fumble. His sacks ranked second on the team and contributed to a that generated 39 total sacks despite the unit's overall struggles, allowing over 370 passing yards per game on average. As a rotational under head coach , Key emerged as a vocal leader on the defensive front, mentoring younger players amid a 6-11 finish. Key built on his 2023 performance during the 2024 campaign, playing 16 games with 15 starts and tallying 42 tackles (24 solo), 6.5 sacks, one forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries. His efforts helped bolster the Titans' pass rush, which improved to 43 sacks team-wide under new defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, though the team again ended 6-11. Key's consistency as a starter solidified his role as a key veteran presence, particularly in containing mobile quarterbacks during mid-season divisional matchups. As of November 18, 2025, Key has appeared in five games for the during the 2025 season, recording 1.5 sacks and 6 tackles.

Career statistics and awards

Regular season statistics

Arden Key has appeared in 110 regular season games over his career from 2018 to 2025, accumulating 179 combined tackles, 29.5 sacks, 36 tackles for loss, 92 hits, and 4 forced fumbles. His performance has shown steady progression in pass-rushing production, particularly in sacks, starting with modest output as a and reaching a career-high of 6.5 in both and 2024. The following table summarizes Key's regular season statistics by year, based on official NFL records.
YearTeamGGSCombSoloAstSkTFLQB HitsFF
20181610302191.04110
2019704312.0240
2020LVR140151050.02110
2021SFO1702211116.55170
2022JAX1732716114.55150
2023TEN1793017136.04122
2024TEN16154224186.511152
2025TEN649453.0370
Career Totals110411791067329.536924
Key's sack totals illustrate his development as a rotational , with limited starts in his early years yielding fewer opportunities before a breakout 6.5- season in that established him as a reliable pass disruptor; he maintained consistency thereafter, averaging over 5 sacks per season from to 2024 while increasing his tackle volume in expanded roles with the . Note that 2025 statistics are through the first six games of the season (as of November 18, 2025).

Postseason statistics

Arden Key has appeared in five postseason games across two seasons, recording a total of four combined tackles with no sacks. His playoff contributions have been limited, primarily as a rotational /linebacker providing depth in pass-rush situations. In the 2021 playoffs with the , Key played in all three games during their run to the , accumulating two tackles (one solo and one assisted) with no sacks or other notable defensive statistics. During the 2022 with the , Key participated in both of their games—a victory and a Divisional Round loss—tallies two tackles (one solo and one assisted), one pass deflection, and one quarterback hit, again without recording a . Key has not appeared in any postseason games since joining the in 2023, as the team failed to qualify for the in the 2023 and 2024 seasons.
YearDateRoundOpponentTeamComb. TacklesSoloAst.SacksPDQBH
2021Jan 161100.000
2021Jan 22Divisional RoundGNB1010.000
2021Jan 30Conference Champ.LAR0000.000
2022Jan 14LAC1010.010
2022Jan 21Divisional Round1100.001
Career Totals----4220.011

High school

During his senior year at Hapeville Charter Career Academy in , Key earned first-team all-state honors and received an invitation to participate in the All-American Game.

College

As a true freshman at in 2015, Key was selected to the All- Freshman Team after recording 41 tackles, including 10 for loss, and 5 sacks over 12 games. He also earned Freshman All-America honors from and , and was named SEC Freshman of the Week following a performance with 8 tackles, 2 sacks, and a forced fumble against . In 2016, Key led the with a school-record 12 sacks and was named to the first-team All- by the while earning second-team honors from the SEC coaches. Key's 2017 season was limited to 8 games due to injury, but he still garnered first-team All- recognition from the after tallying 33 tackles, 5.5 for loss, and 4 sacks.

Professional

Key has not received major individual NFL awards during his career with the Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders, San Francisco 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Tennessee Titans.

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