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Jordan Battle

Jordan Battle (born December 14, 2000) is an for the of the (). A native of , Battle attended St. High School, where he was rated as a four-star recruit. He committed to the , playing for the from 2019 to 2022, during which he served as a team captain, earned third-team All-American honors, and contributed to the 2020 victory. Selected by the Bengals in the third round (95th overall) of the —acquired via trade from the —Battle has emerged as a key defensive contributor. Through the first nine games of the 2025 season, he has recorded 70 combined tackles, three , and started all nine contests, building on his rookie year stats of 71 tackles, two sacks, and one across 17 games with seven starts. Over his first 43 games (22 starts), Battle has amassed 199 tackles, five , two sacks, and twelve pass deflections, showcasing his versatility in the secondary and on special teams.

Early life and high school

Upbringing and family

Jordan Battle was born on December 14, 2000, in . He is the son of Fred Battle and Tressa Battle, with his father having played basketball at before becoming a math teacher and coach in the area, including roles in high school basketball. Battle also has an older brother, , who played as a linebacker at . Growing up in a with strong athletic ties, Battle developed an early passion for sports under his father's guidance, who coached him in , , and throughout his youth. "As a kid, my dad coached me in every way, in every thing," Battle recalled, highlighting how his father's involvement instilled discipline and a competitive drive from a young age. His mother, Tressa, supported his endeavors by attending games and practices, reinforcing the 's emphasis on perseverance and education—both parents earned college degrees, motivating Battle's own academic pursuits. In South Florida's vibrant and competitive youth sports scene, particularly in Fort Lauderdale—a region renowned for producing top talent—Battle gained early exposure to high-intensity athletics, playing alongside skilled peers in local leagues. His father's background as a former player and coach exposed him to professional-level techniques, fostering a versatile athletic foundation that included speed from and agility from , traits that foreshadowed his eventual 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m), 215 lb (98 kg) frame suited for defensive play. This upbringing in a family environment shaped his work ethic and love for the game long before high school. Battle's early development transitioned seamlessly into organized athletics at St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Fort Lauderdale.

High school career

Jordan Battle attended St. Thomas Aquinas High School in , where he played as a on the . As a senior in 2018, Battle recorded 27 tackles, three interceptions, and one sack, contributing to the Raiders' strong defensive performance. He was selected to participate in the 2019 , an all-star showcase for top high school prospects, where he represented his school and future college program. Battle was rated as a four-star recruit by major services and ranked as the third-best in the nation for the class of 2019. He initially committed to in June 2018 but flipped his commitment to the on December 19, 2018, during the early signing period.

College career

Freshman and sophomore years

Jordan Battle enrolled at the University of Alabama as a true freshman in 2019, following a highly touted high school recruitment where he committed to the Crimson Tide over offers from programs like Clemson, Georgia, and LSU. He quickly integrated into the team, balancing academic demands with on-field contributions while adapting to the complexities of Nick Saban's defensive schemes, which emphasize discipline, coverage versatility, and physical play in the SEC. Battle appeared in all 13 games that season, earning four starts primarily at nickel back, and also logged snaps on special teams units, including kickoff coverage. Defensively, Battle recorded 30 total tackles (18 solo), 2.0 tackles for loss, 1.0 sack, 1 , 1 pass defended, and 1 fumble recovery during his freshman year. His interception came in a season-opening win over , where he also notched 5 tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss, earning defensive player of the week honors from the coaching staff. Later, against LSU, Battle's standout performance on both and special teams led to him being named player of the week in those phases by Alabama's coaches, highlighting his early versatility and reliability. These efforts underscored his rapid adjustment to college-level speed and physicality, as Saban later noted Battle's growth in mental processing from his debut season. Entering his sophomore year in 2020, Battle transitioned to the starting strong safety role, supplanting upperclassmen and anchoring the secondary alongside All-American . He started all 13 games, including the , where defeated Ohio State 52-24 to claim the title. Battle ranked third on the team with 66 total tackles (39 solo), adding 3.0 tackles for loss, 1 , and 4 passes defended, contributing significantly to a defense that allowed just 15.4 points per game en route to the championship run. His lone —a 45-yard pick-six against —highlighted his ball skills and opportunistic play in coverage. Saban praised Battle's maturation, noting his improved confidence and leadership in communicating alignments within the scheme, which helped him evolve from a rotational player to a foundational starter.

Junior and senior years

During his junior year in 2021, Jordan Battle emerged as a key contributor in Alabama's secondary, starting all 15 games and recording 85 total tackles, including 50 solo stops, along with three interceptions and three pass deflections. One of his interceptions came in the against , where he returned it 42 yards for a , helping Alabama secure a 41-24 victory and a berth in the . Building on his experience from earlier seasons, Battle's versatility allowed him to log significant snaps both in coverage and run support, contributing to Alabama's defensive efforts despite the team's 13-2 finish and loss in the to . In his senior year of 2022, Battle assumed a leadership role as one of Alabama's permanent team captains alongside Bryce Young and linebacker Will Anderson Jr., guiding the defense through a 11-2 season. He started all 13 games, tallying 71 total tackles (34 solo), one , two pass deflections, and 0.5 tackles for loss, while increasing his snap count in the defensive backfield to over 900 plays. His performance underscored his growth into a reliable , particularly in zone coverage and against the run, as advanced to the semifinal but fell to . Over his four-year college career at Alabama (2019-2022), Battle appeared in 54 games with 44 starts, accumulating 252 total tackles (141 solo), six interceptions for 156 yards, 10 pass deflections, 6.5 tackles for loss, and one sack. These figures highlighted his consistent impact in the Crimson Tide's defense, which ranked among the nation's elite during his tenure. Following the 2022 season, Battle declared for the 2023 NFL Draft and accepted an invitation to the Reese's Senior Bowl but ultimately withdrew to focus on personal training and the NFL Scouting Combine.

Professional career

2023 NFL Draft and rookie season

Jordan Battle was selected by the in the third round, 95th overall, of the . The Bengals traded back three spots in the draft to acquire the pick used on Battle, viewing him as a versatile to bolster their secondary. His selection was influenced by his as a team captain during his senior year at , which highlighted his football IQ and intangibles. Pre-draft evaluations praised Battle's physical profile and skill set, particularly for a box safety role. At the , he measured 6 feet 1 inch tall and 209 pounds, with a 40-yard dash time of 4.55 seconds. Scouting reports emphasized his strengths in run support, where he demonstrated sound tackling technique and the ability to deliver forceful hits against ball carriers. Analysts noted his effectiveness in the box, crediting his dense frame and quick closing speed for disrupting plays near the . In his season with the Bengals, Battle appeared in all 17 games, starting 7, and recorded 71 total tackles, including 43 solo stops, along with 5 pass deflections and 1 . He began the year in a rotational role alongside veteran Nick Scott but earned the starting strong safety position in Week 12 after praised his preparation and adaptation to the Bengals' zone-heavy scheme. Battle's transition involved learning to read in Anarumo's Cover 3 and Cover 2 looks, where he focused on disciplined drops and run fits to complement the front seven. A highlight came in Week 18 against the , when he secured his first with a toe-drag pickup on , sealing a 31-14 victory and showcasing his ball skills in traffic.

2024 season

In his sophomore NFL season, Jordan Battle appeared in all 17 games for the , starting six at strong safety while building on the foundational experience from his 2023 rookie year. He tallied 58 tackles, including 35 solo stops, three pass deflections, one , and one fumble recovery in Week 15 against the , where he scooped up a loose ball from but fumbled it short of the end zone. Battle's role expanded significantly in the Bengals' run defense, where he was a key contributor in the box, helping limit opponents to 4.4 yards per carry overall—a mark that ranked tied for 10th in the . The Bengals' defense as a unit finished 25th in total yards allowed (348.3 per game) but showed improvement in rushing efficiency after early-season struggles. Notable performances included multi-tackle efforts against rivals, such as seven tackles (five solo) in a Week 10 loss to the and five tackles versus the in Week 7. Battle also notched his lone interception in Week 16 against the , picking off a pass in the end zone from Dorian to seal a defensive stand.

2025 season

In the 2025 season, Jordan Battle has emerged as a key starter in the ' secondary, playing all nine games through Week 9 and logging 70 combined tackles (31 solo), three interceptions (tied for fourth in the league), and zero forced fumbles. His interceptions have provided critical momentum shifts, including an interception off quarterback on October 16 during Week 7's 33-31 victory, where Battle picked off a deep pass intended for at the Bengals' 24-yard line. These plays highlight Battle's improved ball skills, building on his starting experience from the 2024 season. credited him with a 72.1 run defense grade (37th among 91 safeties), an overall grade of 61.8 (49th among safeties), and a coverage grade of 55.5 (58th among safeties). Amid the Bengals' 3-6 record through Week 9, Battle has taken on increased leadership responsibilities in the secondary, particularly as injuries have thinned the defensive backfield. In the Week 9 loss to the on November 3 (42-47), Battle recorded 12 tackles but was part of a unit plagued by missed tackles, leading to a post-game locker room where he emphasized for defensive lapses. Two days later, on November 5, Battle and fellow safety addressed the secondary's struggles publicly, attributing issues to misalignments in coverage and positioning rather than the scheme itself, while expressing confidence in defensive coordinator . Analysts project that Battle's growing vocal presence could help stabilize the defense and contribute to a late-season playoff push if the Bengals address their tackling woes. As of November 9, 2025, Battle's career NFL totals stand at 199 tackles (109 ), 2 sacks, 12 deflections, 5 interceptions, and 1 recovery across 43 games. Through Week 10, the Bengals stood at 3-7 following a loss, with Battle adding [specific Week 10 stats, e.g., 8 tackles in the game vs. opponent]. The Week 11 matchup against the on November 16 featured Battle continuing as a starter, contributing to the defensive effort in a 3-7 Bengals team seeking momentum.

Awards and honors

College accolades

During his tenure at the University of Alabama, Jordan Battle earned numerous accolades that underscored his development as a versatile , particularly in the position. As a true in 2019, he was selected to the Coaches' Freshman All-SEC Team after appearing in 13 games, recording 30 tackles, one , and one , which highlighted his early impact on the Crimson Tide's secondary. In 2021, Battle's junior year, he secured first-team All-SEC honors from both the and the conference coaches, reflecting his leadership in a season where he tied for the team lead with three interceptions while contributing 85 tackles. He was also named a third-team All-American by multiple outlets, including the , for his consistent play in Alabama's appearance that year. Battle's senior season in 2022 further elevated his recognition, earning him second-team honors from the (AFCA) and , as well as third-team All-American status from the . He repeated as a first-team All-SEC selection by both the and coaches, and served as a team captain, roles that emphasized his versatility in covering receivers, supporting the run defense, and calling plays in the secondary. These honors, accumulated amid contributions to Alabama's 2020 victory and the 2021 title game appearance, cemented Battle's legacy as a reliable and adaptable who thrived in high-stakes environments.

Professional achievements

Jordan Battle earned recognition as one of the top rookie safeties in the , securing spots on the (PFF) All-Rookie Team with an 82.5 overall grade that ranked highest among all rookie safeties, and the (PFWA) All-Rookie Team. Key milestones in Battle's early professional career include his first NFL interception, a toe-drag pick against the in Week 18 of 2023, which highlighted his ball skills in coverage. In 2024, he recorded his first career fumble recovery during a Week 15 game versus the , demonstrating his opportunistic play near the . Entering 2025, Battle has notched three interceptions through the first ten games (as of November 2025), tying for the lead while leading the Bengals in picks. Analysts and scouts have validated Battle's growth as a safety, praising his sound tackling technique, precise run fits, and reliable zone awareness that allow him to support the defense effectively against both the and run. His PFF grades reflect this impact, with an 81.3 run-defense mark in 2023 ranking third among rookie safeties over the prior four drafts, a ninth-place overall ranking among all safeties in 2024 after earning a starting role late in the year. Battle signed a standard four-year rookie contract with the worth $5,325,016, including $872,740 in guarantees, following his selection in the third round of the . As he enters the third year of his deal in 2025, discussions around potential contract extensions have begun, given his ascending role in the Bengals' secondary and contributions to defensive stability.

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