Jason Verrett
Jason Verrett (born June 18, 1991) is an American professional football cornerback for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL).[1][2] Verrett attended Texas Christian University (TCU) after spending one season at Santa Rosa Junior College, where he emerged as one of the top defensive backs in college football.[3][4] Over three starting seasons with the TCU Horned Frogs from 2011 to 2013, he recorded 160 tackles, 9 interceptions, and 33 pass breakups, earning first-team All-American honors as a senior in 2013 when he led the Big 12 Conference with 13 pass breakups (after leading the team with six interceptions in 2012) and was named the Big 12 Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year.[3][4][5] Selected by the San Diego Chargers in the first round (25th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft, Verrett quickly established himself as a promising shutdown corner, earning a Pro Bowl selection in his second season of 2015 after recording three interceptions and 15 passes defended.[1][6][1] His career has been severely hampered by injuries, including two torn ACLs (2016 and 2021), two torn Achilles tendons (2018 and 2022), a torn rotator cuff (2024), and multiple other ailments such as ankle sprains and hamstring strains, limiting him to just 41 regular-season games from 2014 to 2023 across stints with the Chargers (2014–2018) and the 49ers (2019–2023, with a brief 2023 practice squad stint with the Houston Texans).[1][7][8] Despite these setbacks, Verrett has demonstrated elite coverage skills when healthy, amassing seven career interceptions, 26 passes defended, and 145 total tackles across his tenure, and he re-signed with the 49ers on a one-year contract for the 2025 season at a base salary of $1,035,000 (with no games played in 2024 or 2025 as of November 2025).[1][2][9]Early life and education
Childhood and family background
Jason Verrett was born on June 18, 1991, in Fairfield, California. He grew up in a tight-knit, two-parent household with his mother, Cynthia Verrett, and father, Warren Verrett Jr. Verrett has an older brother, Tre Verrett, born approximately two years earlier, and the siblings shared a competitive dynamic, with Verrett facing the pressure of being known as "Tre's brother" in local sports circles. Raised in Fairfield, a working-class community in Northern California, his parents enforced strict discipline to instill responsibility and perseverance, while fostering a love for football through their lifelong fandom of the Oakland Raiders and routine Sunday viewings of NFL games starting at 10 a.m. The family also emphasized community service, a value passed down from Verrett's grandmother, a teacher who instilled in them the importance of giving back to their hometown. Verrett's early exposure to football occurred through local youth programs, beginning at age 7 when he joined organized leagues. Playing running back in Pop Warner football, he demonstrated an innate analytical approach and relentless work ethic.High school career
Jason Verrett attended Angelo Rodriguez High School in Fairfield, California, where he participated in football and track and field.[3][10] In football, he played as both a running back and cornerback, earning two-time all-conference selection honors for his versatility on offense and defense.[3] As a senior, Verrett showcased his speed and agility as a running back.[3] Defensively, he tallied 4 interceptions over his high school career, contributing to his emergence as a standout athlete.[11] Verrett also lettered in track and field, competing in the 100-meter dash and further highlighting his athletic prowess.[3] Despite these achievements, he received no Division I scholarship offers coming out of high school, prompting him to pursue his football career at Santa Rosa Junior College.[12]College career
Verrett began his collegiate football career at Santa Rosa Junior College in California, enrolling in 2009 and playing through the 2010 season. During his time with the Bear Cubs, he emerged as a standout defensive back, particularly in 2010 when he recorded five interceptions and returned two kickoffs for touchdowns, showcasing his speed and playmaking ability. He earned All-Bay Valley Conference honors that year and was ranked as the No. 6 junior college cornerback nationally by Rivals.com.[13] Following his junior college tenure, Verrett transferred to Texas Christian University (TCU), where he played cornerback from 2011 to 2013 under head coach Gary Patterson's aggressive, multiple-front defensive scheme that emphasized man coverage and physicality in the secondary. As a redshirt freshman in 2011, he appeared in all 13 games, starting several, and tallied 58 tackles (40 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, one interception, and four passes defended, helping anchor TCU's transition to the Big 12 Conference.[4] Verrett's 2012 junior season marked his breakout, as he started all 13 games and led the Big 12 with six interceptions and 20 passes defended while recording 63 tackles (46 solo) and five tackles for loss. His ball skills and instincts were pivotal in key matchups, including limiting All-American wide receiver Stedman Bailey of West Virginia to just two receptions for 30 yards and blocking a field goal in a double-overtime victory against the Mountaineers. For these efforts, he earned first-team All-Big 12 honors from the Associated Press, Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year recognition from the San Antonio Express-News, and multiple All-American accolades, including first-team by Sports Illustrated, second-team by the Walter Camp Foundation, and third-team by the Associated Press.[4][14][15] In his senior year of 2013, Verrett started 11 of 12 games despite missing one due to injury, contributing 39 tackles (31 solo), 2.5 tackles for loss, one sack, two interceptions, and 13 passes defended while forcing one fumble. He shared Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year honors with Texas' Jackson Jeffcoat and secured first-team All-Big 12 selection along with first-team All-American recognition from the Walter Camp Football Foundation and FOX Sports.[4][3][16] Over his three seasons at TCU, Verrett appeared in 37 games with 34 starts, accumulating 160 tackles, nine interceptions, 37 passes defended, and one forced fumble, establishing himself as one of the conference's elite shutdown corners.Professional career
Pre-draft process
Following his standout college career at Texas Christian University, where he earned First-Team All-American honors in 2013, Jason Verrett entered the NFL Draft process as a highly regarded cornerback prospect.[6] Verrett showcased impressive athleticism at the 2014 NFL Scouting Combine, measuring 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing 189 pounds, while recording a 40-yard dash time of 4.38 seconds, a vertical jump of 39.0 inches, a broad jump of 10 feet 8 inches, a three-cone drill of 6.69 seconds, and a 20-yard short shuttle of 4.00 seconds.[17] These metrics highlighted his elite speed and explosiveness, positioning him among the top performers among defensive backs. At TCU's pro day on March 6, 2014, Verrett participated in position drills but did not re-run timed events, as he prepared for shoulder surgery later that month.[18] Scouting reports praised Verrett's strengths, including his exceptional speed, quick change-of-direction ability, and ball skills, which allowed him to excel in man coverage and track receivers effectively despite his shorter stature.[19] Analysts noted his instinctive playmaking, fluid hips, and toughness as a tackler, projecting him as a potential nickel corner or outside starter capable of immediate contributions.[20] He was frequently compared to Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Brandon Boykin for his athletic profile and slot versatility.[21] Draft projections consistently placed Verrett in the first or second round, with many outlets ranking him as the top cornerback in the class due to his technical proficiency and production.[22][23] The San Diego Chargers selected Verrett in the first round, 25th overall, of the 2014 NFL Draft on May 8, 2014. On May 29, 2014, he signed a four-year rookie contract worth $7.889 million, including a $4.057 million signing bonus and the first three years fully guaranteed.[2][24]San Diego Chargers (2014)
Selected by the San Diego Chargers with the 25th overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft, Jason Verrett entered training camp as a projected starter at cornerback following the departure of Shareece Wright.[1] Despite recovering from offseason surgery to repair a torn labrum in his right shoulder sustained during his senior year at TCU, Verrett impressed coaches with his quick acclimation and physicality in practices, earning a red non-contact jersey to manage his workload.[25] His performance carried into the preseason, where he made his debut in the third game against the San Francisco 49ers on August 21, showcasing sharp coverage skills that solidified his path to a starting role alongside veteran Brandon Flowers.[25] Verrett debuted in the regular season opener on September 8 against the Arizona Cardinals, contributing to the Chargers' defensive effort in a narrow 18-17 loss.[26] As a rookie, he quickly established himself in the defensive rotation, often tasked with shadowing opposing teams' top wide receivers due to his tenacious man-coverage abilities and ball skills honed at TCU.[5] Over six games, he recorded 19 total tackles (18 solo), one interception, and four passes defended while starting four contests.[26] One of Verrett's standout moments came in Week 6 on October 12 against the Oakland Raiders, where he secured his first career interception by leaping to snag a pass intended for Andre Holmes from rookie quarterback Derek Carr at the San Diego 5-yard line with 1:13 remaining, sealing a 31-28 victory.[27] This acrobatic play highlighted his instincts and athleticism, preventing a potential game-tying score and earning praise as a pivotal rookie contribution to the Chargers' 5-1 start.[27] Verrett's rookie campaign was marred by initial injury setbacks that limited his availability. He missed Week 4 against the New York Jets due to a hamstring strain sustained in practice, marking his first significant absence.[28] Ongoing minor concerns with his surgically repaired right shoulder required careful monitoring throughout training camp and early games, but the issue escalated in Week 8 on October 23 against the Denver Broncos when he aggravated it, leading to a diagnosis of a torn labrum in his left shoulder.[29] This injury sidelined him for the remainder of the season after just six appearances, though his brief on-field impact demonstrated the high potential that justified his first-round selection.[30]Los Angeles Chargers (2015–2018)
Following his promising rookie season, Jason Verrett entered 2015 as a key component of the San Diego Chargers' secondary, building momentum from his defensive rookie of the year candidacy. The Chargers relocated to Los Angeles after the 2016 season, but Verrett's tenure during this period was increasingly defined by persistent injuries that curtailed his availability despite his elite coverage skills when healthy. Over the four years, he appeared in just 19 games, amassing 61 combined tackles, 4 interceptions, and 15 passes defended, contributing to the team's pass defense efforts amid roster transitions.[1] In 2015, Verrett enjoyed his most productive season, starting 13 of 14 games and earning his first Pro Bowl selection as an alternate for his shutdown performance opposite Casey Hayward. He recorded 47 combined tackles (42 solo), 3 interceptions for 68 yards—including a 68-yard pick-six against the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football that helped secure a 33-3 victory—and 12 passes defended, limiting opposing quarterbacks to a 76.2 passer rating when targeted. His play was instrumental in stabilizing the Chargers' secondary during a 4-12 campaign, showcasing the instincts and ball skills that made him a first-round pick.[31] Verrett's 2016 season was cut short by injury after just 4 starts, where he tallied 13 combined tackles (11 solo), 1 interception, 3 passes defended, and 1 fumble recovery. In Week 4 against the Pittsburgh Steelers, he suffered a partially torn ACL in his left knee, which required surgery and sidelined him for the remainder of the year, contributing to the Chargers' defensive inconsistencies in a 5-11 finish. The injury marked the beginning of a challenging stretch, as Verrett struggled with lingering knee issues into the offseason.[32] The injuries compounded in 2017, when Verrett played only 1 game before aggravating his knee in Week 1 against the Denver Broncos, resulting in 1 solo tackle before being placed on injured reserve for the season. Now with the Los Angeles Chargers, the team finished 9-7 but missed the playoffs, and Verrett's absence forced reliance on younger corners like Trevor Williams. In 2018, during a preseason conditioning test, Verrett tore his left Achilles tendon, ruling him out for the entire year and limiting him to 0 games and 0 statistics; the Chargers reached the playoffs with a 12-4 record, but his absence highlighted vulnerabilities in depth at cornerback.[33][34] Verrett's recurring injuries during this era diminished his overall impact on the Chargers' secondary, though his 2015 performance underscored his potential as a top-tier cover corner who could disrupt passing attacks. The team released him in March 2019 as part of salary cap management, ending his five-year stint in Southern California after he had become a fan favorite for his tenacity despite the setbacks.[1]San Francisco 49ers (first stint, 2019–2023)
Verrett signed a one-year contract worth up to $3.6 million with the San Francisco 49ers on March 14, 2019, shortly after being released by the Los Angeles Chargers, a move that motivated him to revive his career on a prove-it deal.[35] In the 2019 season, he appeared in one game before suffering a season-ending ankle injury, which landed him on injured reserve on October 3.[8] Although sidelined for the playoffs, Verrett was part of the 49ers roster during their run to Super Bowl LIV, where the team's defense, coordinated by Robert Saleh under head coach Kyle Shanahan, held opponents to an average of 17.5 points per game en route to a 31-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Verrett re-signed with the 49ers on a one-year, $1.047 million deal on April 13, 2020.[2] The 2020 season marked a significant resurgence for him, as he played in 13 games, starting all of them, and tallied 60 tackles along with two interceptions, serving as a reliable slot corner in Saleh's aggressive, zone-heavy defensive scheme that emphasized physicality and coverage versatility. His performance helped stabilize the secondary amid team-wide injury challenges, though the 49ers finished 6-10. On March 15, 2021, Verrett extended his stay with another one-year contract valued at up to $5.5 million.[2] However, his season was derailed almost immediately by a torn ACL in his right knee during Week 1 against the Detroit Lions on September 12, limiting him to one game and five tackles while missing the remainder of the year.[36] Verrett returned on a one-year, $1.035 million pact signed May 2, 2022.[37] After starting the year on the physically unable to perform list due to the prior knee injury, he was activated on October 26 and played three games, notching 11 tackles, before tearing his left Achilles tendon in practice on November 9, which sidelined him for the rest of the season.[38] Through these years, Verrett's time with the 49ers was defined by intermittent flashes of elite coverage skills overshadowed by persistent injuries, yet his resilience earned him repeated short-term re-signings as valuable depth in Shanahan's system.[39] In 2023, Verrett participated in the 49ers' training camp and preseason but was released on August 29 prior to the regular season, allowing the team to pursue other depth options at cornerback during their playoff-contending campaign.[40]Houston Texans (2023)
Following his departure from the San Francisco 49ers earlier in the 2023 season, Jason Verrett signed with the Houston Texans' practice squad on October 11, 2023.[41] The move provided Verrett an opportunity to continue his professional career while recovering from a series of injuries that had limited his playing time in recent years.[42] During his brief tenure with the Texans, Verrett did not appear in any regular season games, as he remained on the practice squad.[43] Instead, he contributed to team preparations by participating in practice sessions, where his experience helped the secondary develop strategies against elite wide receivers, according to head coach DeMeco Ryans.[42] This role allowed Verrett to stay active and build toward potential elevation to the active roster amid his ongoing recovery. Verrett's time with the Texans lasted just over a month, as the team released him from the practice squad on November 15, 2023.[44] The release came without any corresponding roster addition announced, reflecting the short-term nature of his engagement as he continued seeking playing opportunities.[45]San Francisco 49ers (second stint, 2024–2025)
Following his release from the Houston Texans in November 2023, Verrett rejoined the San Francisco 49ers by signing to their practice squad on December 11, 2023.[46] During a practice on January 4, 2024, ahead of the final week of the 2023 regular season, Verrett suffered a torn rotator cuff in his shoulder, which required season-ending surgery and a four-to-six month recovery.[47] He was not elevated to the active roster and did not play in the 2024 season. As of November 2025, Verrett has not signed with any NFL team for the 2024 or 2025 seasons and has not appeared in any games since 2022, with his career totals standing at 43 regular-season games played.[1] Throughout his career, Verrett's resilience amid repeated setbacks drew praise from teammates and coaches, with Shanahan highlighting his dedication and positive influence on the locker room despite limited on-field time.[8]Career statistics and achievements
Regular season statistics
Verrett's regular season career has been marked by persistent injury challenges, limiting his games played despite strong per-game production as a cornerback. He has appeared in 41 games, starting 36, with the majority of his statistical output occurring in his first two seasons with the San Diego Chargers.[1] The following table summarizes his key regular season defensive statistics year by year:| Year | Team | G | GS | Comb | Solo | Ast | Int | Int TD | PD | FF |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | SDG | 6 | 4 | 19 | 18 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 0 |
| 2015 | SDG | 14 | 13 | 47 | 42 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 12 | 0 |
| 2016 | SDG | 4 | 4 | 13 | 11 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
| 2017 | LAC | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2019 | SFO | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2020 | SFO | 13 | 13 | 60 | 50 | 10 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 0 |
| 2021 | SFO | 1 | 1 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| 2023 | SFO | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Career | - | 41 | 36 | 145 | 125 | 20 | 7 | 1 | 26 | 0 |
Achievements
Verrett earned a Pro Bowl selection in 2015 following his breakout second season with the Chargers.[1]Postseason statistics
Jason Verrett has not appeared in any NFL postseason games throughout his professional career, resulting in no recorded playoff statistics. His opportunities were curtailed by persistent injuries that limited his availability during seasons when his teams qualified for the playoffs, such as the San Francisco 49ers' 2019 Super Bowl run and their 2023 NFC Championship appearance, as well as his mid-season signing with the Houston Texans in 2023, though he was released on November 15 before their playoff berth was secured.[1][48][49] In 2023, Verrett joined the 49ers' practice squad in December but was placed on injured reserve in January 2024 prior to the divisional round, preventing any postseason involvement.[46][50] Similarly, during his brief stint with the Texans that year, he did not feature in postseason contests. The 49ers' 6-11 record in 2024 further eliminated any playoff chances that season.| Year | Team | Games Played | Tackles | Interceptions | Passes Defended |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Total | - | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |