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Geoff Swaim

Geoff Swaim (born September 16, 1993) is an American professional football tight end who is currently an unrestricted free agent following a ten-year career in the National Football League (NFL). Swaim played college football for the Texas Longhorns after transferring from Butte College, appearing in 26 games with 22 starts over his college career, primarily serving as a blocking tight end. Selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round (246th overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft, he spent his first four seasons with the team, evolving from a rotational player to a starter in 2017 and 2018, during which he recorded 28 receptions for 267 yards and 1 touchdown. In 2019, Swaim signed a one-year deal with the Jacksonville Jaguars, contributing as a backup with 13 receptions for 65 yards in 6 games. He then joined the Tennessee Titans on a two-year contract in 2020, where he had his most productive stretch, starting 37 of 43 games and tallying 52 receptions for 351 yards and 5 touchdowns, including a career-high 31 catches in 2021. After being released by the Titans following the 2022 season, Swaim signed with the Arizona Cardinals in 2023, appearing in 14 games with 10 receptions for 94 yards. Swaim's final NFL season came in 2024 with the Cleveland Browns, where he signed a one-year, $1.21 million contract and played in 8 games, primarily on special teams and as a blocker, before being placed on injured reserve due to a concussion in late November; he finished the year with 1 reception for 7 yards. Over his entire career, Swaim appeared in 108 regular-season games, amassing 111 receptions for 853 yards and 6 touchdowns, known for his reliability in run blocking and short-yardage situations rather than as a primary receiving threat. As of November 2025, he remains an unsigned unrestricted free agent at age 32.

Early life

Family background

Geoff Swaim was born on September 16, 1993, in . He was raised in this small in , a community noted for its small-town charm and role as the cultural and economic center of the northern Sacramento Valley. The Swaim family's residence in Chico provided a stable, close-knit environment during his formative years. Swaim's parents are Casey Swaim, his father, and Kathy Swaim, his mother. He grew up as one of four siblings in the household. His older brother, Mycal Swaim, shared a particularly influential relationship with him, marked by mutual support and competition that shaped Geoff's early character. Mycal Swaim attended Butte College before playing safety at Eastern Michigan University from 2012 to 2013. In 2014, he signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, appearing in preseason games before being waived in August. The brothers' shared experiences, including time as teammates at Butte College, fostered Geoff's competitive drive, as Mycal's intensity as a defensive back pushed him to develop resilience and determination. Family influences extended beyond athletics, with Swaim's parents embodying a supportive and grounded dynamic; for instance, Casey and Kathy accepted a high school award on Geoff's behalf when he was unavailable, reflecting their role in nurturing his low-key yet gracious personality. This familial foundation in Chico emphasized values of perseverance and humility that informed his personal development.

High school career

Geoff Swaim attended Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, California, where he focused on football during his high school years. He initially played as a linebacker, showcasing defensive prowess in the Northern Section of the California Interscholastic Federation. In his senior year, Swaim earned all-section and all-league honors, leading his team with 124 total tackles (65 solo), six sacks, and one interception. Swaim's high school athletic participation centered on football, contributing to the Pleasant Valley Vikings' efforts in league competitions. He graduated from Pleasant Valley High School in 2011.

College career

Butte College

After graduating from Pleasant Valley High School, where he earned all-section and all-league honors as a linebacker, Geoff Swaim enrolled at Butte College in Oroville, California, to continue his football career. At Butte, Swaim transitioned to the tight end position, leveraging his athleticism and physicality from his defensive background to adapt to the offensive role. As a two-year starter for the Butte Roadrunners from 2011 to 2012, Swaim helped the team achieve 10-1 records in both seasons. In 2011, Butte capped its campaign with a 48-25 victory over Modesto Junior College in the Graffiti Bowl. The following year, the Roadrunners secured the NorCal Conference championship by defeating the top-ranked City College of San Francisco 31-21, ending the Rams' 19-game winning streak, before winning the State Center Bowl 31-17 against Fresno City College. During his time at Butte, Swaim developed into a reliable blocking tight end, contributing to the team's potent offenses that averaged over 40 points per game in 2011. His role emphasized inline blocking and run support, aligning with the Roadrunners' ground-and-pound style, while he also provided a dependable target in the passing game, including touchdown receptions in key conference matchups. This junior college experience solidified Swaim's versatility and prepared him for Division I competition.

University of Texas

Swaim transferred to the University of Texas in 2013 after two seasons at Butte College, where he joined the Longhorns as a tight end seeking to bolster the team's blocking presence. During his two-year tenure with Texas from 2013 to 2014, he appeared in 26 games, starting 22 of them, including a streak of 19 consecutive starts that led the offense. As a receiver, Swaim recorded 13 catches for 84 yards and one touchdown over his Texas career, primarily contributing in short-yardage situations. His limited receiving role underscored his specialization, but these efforts provided key support in the passing game during his starting stretches. Swaim excelled as a blocking tight end, serving as a cornerstone of the Longhorns' offensive line with consistent and physical run-blocking that opened lanes for the ground attack. His reliable presence in the trenches was instrumental in protecting the quarterback and facilitating rushing plays, earning praise for his blue-collar work ethic and effectiveness in both inline and edge blocking scenarios.

College statistics

Swaim's college receiving statistics are documented for his tenure at the University of Texas, where he appeared in 26 games with 22 starts over two seasons, while detailed receiving metrics from his two seasons at Butte College are not widely available and considered minimal. The following table summarizes his receiving statistics at Texas (note: games played reflect total appearances per season, not just those with receptions):
YearSchoolGames PlayedReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionTouchdowns
2013Texas133144.70
2014Texas1310707.01
CareerTexas2613846.51
No blocking or snap count metrics were recorded in available sources for his college career.

Professional career

Dallas Cowboys (2015–2018)

Swaim was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round, 246th overall, of the 2015 NFL Draft, after a college career at the University of Texas that prepared him for a blocking-oriented tight end role in the pros. In his rookie season of 2015, Swaim appeared in four games with limited snaps, primarily on special teams and as a backup, as he adapted to the speed and physicality of the NFL while learning behind veteran Jason Witten. His debut occurred in Week 1 against the New York Giants, where he saw minimal offensive action but focused on building fundamentals in practice and meetings. Injuries to other tight ends later in the year provided brief opportunities, but he recorded just one reception for zero yards. From 2016 to 2018, Swaim developed into a reliable rotational player, appearing in 33 games and posting 34 receptions for 336 yards and one touchdown, with his breakout coming in 2018 when he started all nine games he played before a season-ending injury. He became a cornerstone of the Cowboys' run-heavy offense under coordinator Scott Linehan, excelling in blocking duties to support running back Ezekiel Elliott's ground attacks, including key pancakes and seals in critical short-yardage situations. For instance, his blocking helped open lanes for significant runs in a 2017 victory over the New York Giants. During his tenure, Swaim's consistent presence in the tight end room contributed to the Cowboys' regular-season successes that propelled them to playoff appearances in 2016 and 2018, bolstering the offensive line's effectiveness despite his own postseason absences due to injuries. Following the 2018 season, Swaim became an unrestricted free agent and signed a two-year contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars in March 2019.

Jacksonville Jaguars (2019)

Swaim signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a free agent on March 15, 2019, agreeing to a two-year contract worth $6.6 million to bolster a tight end group depleted by injuries to players like James O'Shaughnessy and Niles Paul. During the 2019 season, Swaim appeared in six games for the Jaguars, starting two due to ongoing injuries at the tight end position, and recorded 13 receptions on 17 targets for 65 yards while primarily serving as a run blocker in the team's scheme. His prior blocking experience with the Dallas Cowboys proved valuable in Jacksonville's offense, where he contributed to the run game before an expanded receiving role emerged amid the injuries. On October 22, 2019, Swaim was placed on injured reserve with a concussion and ankle injury sustained earlier in the season, ending his campaign. The Jaguars terminated Swaim's contract on March 17, 2020, clearing $3.73 million in cap space ahead of free agency, after which he transitioned to the Tennessee Titans.

Tennessee Titans (2020–2022)

Swaim signed a one-year contract with the Tennessee Titans on March 17, 2020, following a brief stint with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He quickly established himself as a reliable tight end in Tennessee's run-heavy offense, re-signing on a one-year, $2.5 million deal on March 17, 2021, with $2.25 million guaranteed. Swaim extended his stay once more, agreeing to another one-year contract on March 14, 2022, which carried him through the 2022 season. Across his three seasons in Tennessee, Swaim appeared in 43 regular-season games, starting 37, and amassed 52 receptions for 351 yards and 5 touchdowns. His role extended beyond receiving, as he served as a key blocker in the Titans' ground attack, contributing to running back Derrick Henry's league-leading 2,027 rushing yards in 2020 by providing crucial protection and sealing edges on key runs. Swaim's efficiency in the red zone stood out, with all five of his touchdowns coming on short-yardage plays, making him a trusted target for quarterback Ryan Tannehill in scoring situations. Swaim's contributions were integral to the Titans' back-to-back playoff appearances in 2020 and 2021, where Tennessee advanced to the wild-card round both years. In the 2020 postseason, despite a shortened regular season due to COVID-19 protocols that limited him to 10 games, he caught a 5-yard pass in the wild-card loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The following year, Swaim started all 16 regular-season games and played in the wild-card victory over the New England Patriots before the divisional-round defeat to the Cincinnati Bengals, providing consistent blocking and lineup versatility to support the team's postseason push. Entering unrestricted free agency in March 2023, Swaim was not re-signed by the Titans, concluding his three-year tenure with the franchise after accruing $825,000 in dead cap space.

Arizona Cardinals (2023)

On July 25, 2023, the Arizona Cardinals signed veteran tight end Geoff Swaim to a one-year contract worth $1.7 million, including a $450,000 signing bonus, to bolster depth at the position ahead of training camp. Swaim, leveraging his prior experience with the Tennessee Titans as a reliable veteran, offered mentorship to the Cardinals' younger tight ends while primarily serving in a blocking role and contributing on special teams during the 2023 season. In 14 games with eight starts, he recorded 10 receptions for 94 yards, focusing on inline blocking to support the run game and occasional protection duties in pass plays. His special teams involvement included key blocks, such as aiding punter Blake Gillikin's first-down conversions in critical situations. Swaim's season ended prematurely when he was placed on injured reserve on December 19, 2023, due to a , limiting his availability for the final three games. With his contract expiring at the end of the 2023 , Swaim became an unrestricted in the 2024 offseason.

Cleveland Browns (2024)

On September 11, 2024, the signed veteran Geoff Swaim to their following a workout, adding depth to the position amid injuries to key players like David Njoku. Swaim, who brought nine years of NFL experience from stints with the Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, and Arizona Cardinals, was elevated from the practice squad for three consecutive games in late September and early October before being promoted to the active roster on October 9. During the 2024 regular season, Swaim appeared in eight games for the Browns, primarily serving in a blocking role with limited offensive involvement. He recorded one reception on one target for seven yards, reflecting his depth usage behind starters Jordan Akins and Brenden Bates. On November 30, 2024, Swaim was placed on injured reserve due to a concussion sustained earlier in the month, ending his season. Swaim signed a one-year contract with the Browns worth $1.21 million, which expired after the 2024 season, making him an unrestricted free agent entering 2025. As of November 17, 2025, he has not appeared in any games during the 2025 season.

Career statistics

Regular season

Swaim has appeared in 108 regular season games over his NFL career, primarily serving as a blocking tight end with modest receiving production.
YearTeamGRecYdsY/RLngTDTgtFum
2015DAL4100.0-010
2016DAL966911.528080
2017DAL1522512.518020
2018DAL9262429.3431320
2019JAX613655.090170
2020TEN109839.2161120
2021TEN16312106.8263400
2022TEN1712584.8131160
2023ARI1410949.4260110
2024CLE8177.07010
CareerAll1081118537.74361400
His career approximate value (AV) stands at 7.

Postseason

Swaim's NFL postseason experience has been limited to two games, both with the Tennessee Titans in the early rounds of their respective playoff runs. He missed the Cowboys' 2018 postseason due to a wrist injury that placed him on injured reserve in December. With the Titans, Swaim appeared in the Wild Card Round of the 2020 playoffs on January 10, 2021, against the Baltimore Ravens, catching his lone postseason pass for 5 yards while logging 28 offensive snaps (56% of the team's total), primarily contributing to blocking schemes in a 20–13 loss. In the 2021 Divisional Round on January 22, 2022, versus the Cincinnati Bengals—a 19–16 defeat following the Titans' first-round bye—Swaim played 43 offensive snaps (81.1%), again focusing on run blocking and pass protection without registering a reception.
YearTeamRoundDateOpponentResultRecYdsTDOff. Snaps (% of team)
2020TENWild CardJan 10, 2021BALL 13–2015028 (56.0%)
2021TENDivisionalJan 22, 2022CINL 16–1900043 (81.1%)
Swaim's career postseason totals reflect his role as a depth tight end emphasizing blocking over receiving: 2 games, 1 started, 1 reception for 5 yards, and 0 touchdowns across 71 offensive snaps.

Personal life

Family

Geoff Swaim is married to Lauren, his high school sweetheart whom he began dating during her junior year. Lauren accompanied Swaim to the University of Texas after he received a football scholarship there, supporting him through his college years. The couple has navigated the uncertainties of NFL life together, with Lauren describing the emotional toll of draft anticipation and team relocations as a period of "getting tossed turned constantly" and dealing with false hopes. Swaim's career moves—from Dallas to Jacksonville, Tennessee, Arizona, and Cleveland—have required frequent adjustments for their family, though they maintain a close partnership rooted in their long-standing relationship. Swaim's younger brother, Mycal, also pursued football, playing safety at Eastern Michigan University and attending NFL workouts, including with the Dallas Cowboys in 2016.

Off-field activities

Swaim has maintained a relatively private life away from the media spotlight throughout his NFL career, with limited public details emerging about his daily routines or long-term plans beyond football. His reported hobbies include competitive video gaming and ping pong, pursuits that highlight his competitive nature outside of sports. In terms of philanthropy, Swaim joined Dallas Cowboys teammates Travis Frederick, Byron Jones, and Kavon Frazier in a 2018 "Feuding to Feed Frisco" challenge, competing to provide the most meals to families in need through local food banks. Following the 2024 season, Swaim has focused on injury recovery from a concussion sustained in November 2024, emphasizing rehabilitation as an unrestricted free agent while balancing personal time.

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