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Geno Stone

Geno Stone (born April 19, 1999) is an safety for the of the (NFL). Standing at 5 feet 11 inches and weighing 210 pounds, Stone played at the , where he appeared in 38 games over three seasons (2017–2019), recording 127 tackles, six interceptions, and one sack. Selected by the in the seventh round (219th overall) of the , he initially contributed primarily on special teams and as a reserve during his first three seasons with the team. Stone's breakout came in 2023 with , when he started 11 games and led the with seven interceptions while tallying 68 tackles. In March 2024, he signed a two-year contract with the Bengals as an unrestricted , where he started all 17 games in his debut season, leading the team with four interceptions (one returned for a ) and adding 81 tackles. Through the 2024 season, Stone had amassed 12 career interceptions over 68 games, establishing himself as a reliable and instinctive known for his ball-hawking skills. As of the 2025 season, he continues to anchor the Bengals' secondary amid ongoing defensive challenges.

Early life and high school

Upbringing

Geno Stone was born on April 19, 1999, in , a small industrial city in Lawrence County known for its working-class roots and proximity to . He was raised primarily by his mother, Erin Stone, who had him at age 18 and served as a after his biological father was absent from his life. Erin's determination and unwavering support played a pivotal role in Stone's development, often driving him to practices and advocating for his opportunities despite financial and logistical challenges in their modest household. The family unit also included Stone's grandmother, Debbie Stone, who lived with them and contributed to a stable home environment, as well as his uncle Gary, Erin's brother, who became a by taking Stone to youth sports events and instilling a in his potential to reach the NFL; Gary passed away before Stone's professional breakthrough. No siblings are documented in public accounts of his upbringing. Stone's early exposure to sports began at age three with T-ball, transitioning to and by second grade, where he quickly emerged as a natural athlete in the competitive youth leagues of . This environment, fueled by the region's football passion and his uncle's encouragement, sparked his personal motivation to pursue the sport seriously, driven by a desire to prove skeptics wrong and honor his family's sacrifices through athletic success. These foundational experiences laid the groundwork for his organized high school involvement.

High school career

Geno Stone attended New Castle High School in , where he displayed versatility across multiple positions on the football team, including , , and . During his senior year in 2016, Stone excelled on defense, recording 97 tackles, 13 tackles for loss, three sacks, and a school-record 10 interceptions, while also contributing two defensive touchdowns and two punt return scores. These performances helped lead New Castle to the WPIAL Class 4A championship game. For his standout senior season, Stone earned first-team All-State honors as a . Rated as a two-star recruit by , Stone initially committed to Kent State in December 2016 before flipping his commitment to the on January 31, 2017, after receiving an offer from the Hawkeyes.

College career

Iowa Hawkeyes tenure

Geno Stone enrolled at the University of Iowa in 2017 as a true freshman defensive back, having committed to the program following a standout high school career in Pennsylvania. In his debut season, Stone appeared in all 13 games for the Hawkeyes, primarily contributing on special teams and as a reserve in the secondary, where he recorded 17 tackles and 1 interception. As a in 2018, Stone transitioned into a starting role, playing in all 13 games with 8 starts and emerging as a key defensive with 39 tackles, 1 forced , 3 pass breakups, and a team-leading 4 interceptions—one of which he returned 24 yards for a against Penn State. Stone's junior year in 2019 marked his most productive campaign, as he started all 13 games at and posted career highs of 70 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 , 4 pass breakups, 3 forced s, 1 , and 1 recovery, solidifying his role as a versatile and impactful contributor to Iowa's defense. Throughout his with the Hawkeyes from 2017 to 2019, Stone demonstrated steady progression from a rotational player to an everyday starter, enhancing the team's secondary with his ball skills and tackling ability across 39 games.

Achievements and draft preparation

During his sophomore season in 2018, Stone earned honorable mention All-Big Ten recognition from the media after recording 17 tackles and two interceptions as a rotational for the Hawkeyes. In 2019, as a junior starter, he received second-team All-Big Ten honors from both the coaches and the , highlighted by his 70 tackles, one sack, and four interceptions that contributed to Iowa's top-10 national ranking in scoring . Stone also demonstrated leadership by being named one of four team captains for the 2019 season and the County Credit Union . Academically, he was recognized as an Academic All-Big Ten honoree during his freshman year in 2017. Following his junior campaign, Stone decided to forgo his senior season and declare for the , announcing the choice on January 6, 2020, after consultations with family, coaches, and advisors. In preparation, he participated in the in late February 2020, where his athletic testing revealed average speed and explosiveness, and later competed in drills at Iowa's pro day on March 23, 2020, meeting with multiple teams. Scouting reports praised Stone's instincts and ball skills, noting his ability to read routes, time pass breakups effectively, and maximize his compact frame with IQ and competitiveness in coverage.

Professional career

Pre-draft process and NFL draft

Following his junior season at , where he recorded five interceptions over his final two years, Geno Stone declared for the , forgoing his senior year of eligibility. He did not participate in any all-star games such as the Senior Bowl, as he entered the draft process as an underclassman. Stone measured 5 feet 10⅜ inches tall and weighed 207 pounds at the in February 2020. He ran the in 4.62 seconds and recorded a 33.5-inch , results that highlighted his adequate but not elite athleticism for a safety prospect. These measurables aligned with evaluations noting his functional speed in short areas but limitations in deep coverage. NFL scouts praised Stone's instincts and ball skills, particularly in zone coverage schemes, where he demonstrated a strong feel for tendencies and route combinations, contributing to his interception total. His high football IQ and physical tackling in run support were seen as assets for a strong role, allowing him to make plays despite his undersized frame. However, reports highlighted weaknesses in man coverage, where he struggled against quicker receivers, and his average long speed, which could limit his range against vertical threats. Overall, Stone was projected as a late-round pick, often in the fifth through seventh rounds, valued as a developmental depth option rather than an immediate starter. The selected Stone in the seventh round of the , 219th overall, adding to their depth with a player known for his playmaking potential in the secondary. He signed a four-year worth $3.4 million on May 8, 2020, including a of approximately $75,000.

2020 rookie season

Stone was selected by the Baltimore Ravens in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft with the 219th overall pick. Following the draft, he signed a four-year rookie contract with the team on May 8, 2020. His rookie season began with instability, as the Ravens waived Stone on October 8, 2020, to make room on the 53-man roster, only to re-sign him to their practice squad two days later on October 10. Stone remained on the practice squad until elevations for game-day usage, marking his NFL debut on November 8, 2020, against the Indianapolis Colts, where he contributed 19 special teams snaps in a 24-10 victory. The following week, on November 15 against the New England Patriots, he appeared in his second game, logging 19 special teams snaps and 2 defensive snaps in a 17-23 loss, but recording no statistics. On November 17, the Ravens promoted him to the active roster. Stone's season was further disrupted by the , as the placed him on the reserve/ list on December 2, 2020, amid a team outbreak that sidelined multiple players and forced postponed games. He was activated on December 21 after clearing protocols, but saw no further action that year. The waived him again on December 28, 2020. The Houston Texans claimed Stone off waivers the next day, December 29, 2020, and placed him on the exempt/commissioner's permission list initially before activating him to the roster. However, he did not appear in any games for the Texans during the regular season finale on January 3, 2021, against the , remaining inactive. Across his rookie year, Stone appeared in just two games—all with the —primarily on special teams with 38 total snaps and no defensive statistics or tackles recorded, highlighting the challenges of adapting to the amid roster flux and pandemic-related disruptions.

Baltimore Ravens (2021–2023)

Stone signed a one-year worth $780,000 with the on March 23, 2021. In his first full with the team, he appeared in 15 games with one start, recording 21 tackles (15 solo), one , and one deflection while primarily serving as a reserve and teams contributor. The Ravens tendered Stone as an exclusive rights on March 9, 2022, signing him to a one-year deal valued at $895,000. He played in all 17 games that year, starting seven, and tallied 38 tackles (34 solo), one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, and one deflection, showing increased involvement in the defensive rotation. On March 16, 2023, Stone agreed to a one-year with the Ravens worth $1.76 million, including a $750,000 . He started 11 of 17 games, achieving career highs with 68 tackles (44 solo), seven interceptions (leading all safeties in the ), and nine pass deflections. Stone's interceptions tied for second-most league-wide, highlighting his emergence as a key ballhawk in the secondary. His performance was integral to ' defense, which ranked first in the in points allowed per game (16.5), sacks (60), and takeaways (38)—the first team in league history to lead in all three categories. Over his three seasons in Baltimore, Stone evolved from a special teams player and depth piece to a reliable starter, capitalizing on opportunities amid injuries to safeties like Marcus Williams and Kyle . In the playoffs following the 2023 season, he contributed three tackles across two games as the advanced to the Championship. As an unrestricted free agent after the 2023 campaign, Stone departed , signing with divisional rival in March 2024.

Cincinnati Bengals (2024–present)

On March 11, 2024, Geno Stone signed a two-year, $14 million contract with the , marking his transition from the after a breakout 2023 season that established his value as a starting-caliber safety. Head coach named Stone the starting free safety alongside veteran , positioning him as a key component in the Bengals' revamped secondary aimed at bolstering pass defense. Stone's prior interceptions with the provided the foundation for his free agency appeal, allowing Cincinnati to secure him at a competitive rate. In his 2024 debut season with the Bengals, Stone started all 17 games, recording 81 tackles (47 solo), six pass deflections, and a team-leading four interceptions, including one returned 40 yards for a against the in Week 15. His role emphasized deep coverage and run support within Anarumo's zone-heavy scheme, where Stone adapted by increasing his snaps in the box compared to his Baltimore usage, contributing to the unit's improved turnover margin late in the year. These performances solidified his status as a starter, though the secondary faced challenges from injuries and opposing passing attacks. Entering 2025, Stone restructured his contract in May, accepting a pay cut to a $3 million base salary plus a $1.5 million for a $6.4 million cap hit, demonstrating his commitment to the team amid cap constraints. Through 11 games as of November 17, he has amassed 74 tackles (44 solo) and one —a red-zone pick off in Week 6 via a tipped pass—while on pace for a career-high in total tackles. Under new defensive coordinator , Stone has adapted to an evolved scheme incorporating more man-match elements, enhancing his versatility in the Bengals' secondary alongside and focusing on playmaking opportunities to elevate the defense's overall effectiveness.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Geno Stone's regular season defensive statistics across his NFL career are detailed in the following table, covering games played (G), games started (GS), combined tackles (combining solo and assisted), sacks (Sk), interceptions (Int), passes defended (PD), forced fumbles (FF), and fumble recoveries (FR).
YearTeamGGSSoloAstCombSkIntPDFFFR
2020BAL200000.00000
2021BAL151156210.01100
2022BAL177344380.00111
2023BAL17114424680.07900
2024CIN17174734810.04601
2025CIN10103922611.01400
Career-7846179902691.0132112
In his 2020 rookie season, Stone appeared in only two games and recorded no defensive statistics. His 2023 season represented a performance with seven interceptions. As of November 17, 2025.

Postseason

Geno Stone has made three postseason appearances in his career, all with the during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. In the 2022 Round, the lost 17–24 to the on January 15, 2023, where Stone contributed one solo tackle. The following year, in the 2023 postseason, he appeared in the Ravens' 34–10 victory over the Texans on January 20, 2024, recording one assisted tackle, and their 10–17 Divisional Round defeat to the on January 28, 2024, with another assisted tackle. Across these games, Stone's teams finished with a 1–2 record.
YearTeamGames PlayedTotal TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesInterceptionsPass DeflectionsForced Fumbles
2022BAL1110000
2023BAL2202000
Career-3312000

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