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Jordan Fuller

Jordan Fuller (born March 4, 1998) is an American football safety for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Ohio State University, earning recognition as a three-time Academic All-American and serving as a two-time team captain. Fuller was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the sixth round (199th overall) of the 2020 NFL Draft. During his four-year collegiate career with the from 2016 to 2019, Fuller appeared in 52 games, recording 224 total tackles (167 solo), six interceptions, and 10 passes defended. He ranked among the leaders in solo tackles in both 2017 (57, sixth) and 2018 (61, seventh), while also tying for eighth in interceptions with three in 2017. In 2019, as a senior and team captain, he recorded 62 tackles (42 solo) for the , who finished the season 13-1, and was a finalist for the , recognizing the top scholar-athlete in . Additionally, Fuller was named Ohio State's 22nd National Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete and maintained a 3.60 GPA while majoring in marketing. Fuller began his professional career with the , where he played from 2020 to 2023 and contributed to their victory in following the 2021 season. In his rookie year of 2020, he started 15 games and led the team with four interceptions. Over 60 regular-season games through the 2025 season, Fuller has amassed 334 combined tackles, seven interceptions (for 118 yards), five forced fumbles, and 18 passes defended. He signed with the in 2024 before joining the Falcons in 2025, entering his sixth NFL season at age 27. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 203 pounds, Fuller is known for his instincts in the secondary and academic excellence alongside his on-field contributions.

Early life

Family background

Jordan Fuller was born on March 4, 1998, in , to parents Fuller and Cindy Mizelle. His father, Fuller, played safety at (TCU) from 1983 to 1987 and later pursued a career in business, eventually becoming the lead director of operations for ' West Coast distribution centers after relocating to in the early 2020s. His mother, Cindy Mizelle, is a veteran backup singer and songwriter who has toured extensively with major artists, including and the on multiple world tours since the 1990s, as well as , , and . Fuller grew up in the area with siblings Devin—a former UCLA —and Jasmine, in a household that emphasized discipline and multifaceted activities, with his father encouraging year-round participation in sports like , , and to build a strong foundation. From an early age, Fuller's exposure to his mother's professional environment introduced him to the rigors of touring and high-profile performances, fostering a comfort with "bright lights" and dynamic settings that influenced his personal development and poise under pressure. This family support for athletics, rooted in his father's background, facilitated Fuller's transition into organized sports during high school.

High school career

Jordan Fuller attended Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan in , where he developed into a standout . As a multi-position player on the football team, primarily serving as an all-purpose back and defensive back under coach Brian Dunn, Fuller contributed significantly to the Golden Knights' success from 2013 to 2015. He helped the team achieve a 29-5 overall record during that span, including an undefeated 12-0 campaign in his senior year of 2015 that culminated in the program's first New Jersey sectional championship since 1985. In his final season, Fuller recorded 44 tackles and six interceptions on defense (one returned for a touchdown), rushed for 747 yards and 10 touchdowns, caught 33 passes for 886 yards and five touchdowns, completed 7-of-7 passes for 135 yards and two touchdowns, plus three punt return touchdowns and one kickoff return touchdown. Fuller's high school performance earned him prestigious accolades, including the 2015 Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year award, NJ.com's State Player of the Year, and selection to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. His versatility and athleticism also drew early academic recognition, as he was named to the 8th Grade All-Academic All-American Game. Fuller's exploits attracted widespread college recruitment interest, with scholarship offers from programs including Rutgers (his first, received in 8th grade), Penn State, , and Ohio State, to which he ultimately committed in February 2016.

College career

Early college years (2017–2018)

Jordan Fuller transitioned into a prominent role in the secondary during his sophomore season in 2017, building on limited special teams experience from the prior year. He appeared in all 13 games, starting the majority at strong safety, and recorded 70 total tackles (57 solo), three interceptions, and three tackles for loss. His interceptions came in pivotal matchups, including a 40-yard pick against in the season opener, an 11-yard interception in the rivalry win over , and a pick in the Big Ten Championship Game against . These contributions helped anchor a defense that ranked among the nation's elite, allowing 19.0 points per game. For his on-field performance, Fuller earned third-team All-Big Ten honors from the media. As a junior in 2018, Fuller solidified his status as a defensive leader, starting all 13 games and leading the team with 81 tackles (61 solo), including 2.5 tackles for loss, one , four pass breakups, and two recoveries. Standout efforts included 12 tackles against and nine tackles in the Rose Bowl victory over , where Ohio State limited the Huskies to 364 total yards. His occurred in the annual matchup against , contributing to a 62-39 rout. Fuller's consistency earned him second-team All-Big Ten recognition from the media. Throughout his early college years, Fuller balanced athletic demands with academic excellence, majoring in at the of Business while maintaining a 3.60 GPA. He received second-team CoSIDA Academic honors in and first-team honors in 2018, becoming the 30th Buckeye to achieve the latter distinction. Additionally, he was named to the Academic All-Big Ten team both seasons and served as an Scholar-Athlete. These accolades highlighted his development as a well-rounded student-athlete during this foundational period at State.

Later college years (2019)

In 2019, Jordan Fuller emerged as a full-time starter and team captain for the , anchoring the secondary during a dominant 13-1 season that culminated in a championship and a berth in the semifinal. As a senior safety, he recorded 62 total tackles (42 solo), two interceptions, and four passes defended across 14 starts, contributing to a defense that ranked among the nation's elite by allowing just 13.7 points per game, which ranked fourth-fewest in the FBS. His interception against Michigan State highlighted his ball skills, while his coverage helped limit opponents to 156.0 passing yards per game, supporting Ohio State's undefeated regular season and victory over in the Big Ten title game. Fuller's performance earned him first-team All-Big Ten honors from both the and conference coaches, recognizing his leadership in a secondary that played a pivotal role in the Buckeyes' playoff run. Despite a controversial overturned fumble recovery touchdown in the semifinal loss to Clemson, his steady presence helped Ohio State maintain defensive pressure throughout the postseason. Off the field, Fuller exemplified leadership as a two-time , mentoring younger players and balancing his role with academic excellence, culminating in his selection as a finalist for the 2019 , the most prestigious scholar-athlete award in . Fuller had established himself as a of Ohio State's defense in prior years, leading to his decision to forgo his final year of eligibility and declare for the . Over his final college campaign in , he amassed 62 tackles and two interceptions, solidifying his reputation as a reliable and intelligent safety who elevated the Buckeyes' secondary to national contention. His contributions were instrumental in Ohio State's defensive unit ranking top-10 nationally in scoring defense during , paving the way for his professional transition.

Professional career

Pre-draft process

Following his senior season at Ohio State, where he recorded 62 tackles, two interceptions, and four pass breakups to earn first-team All-Big Ten honors, Jordan Fuller participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl in January 2020 to showcase his skills to scouts. Fuller attended the 2020 in February, measuring 6 feet 2 inches tall and 203 pounds, with 31-inch arms and 9-inch hands. He ran the in 4.67 seconds, recorded a 35.5-inch , a 122-inch broad jump, and a 4.27-second 20-yard shuttle, but did not participate in the . At Ohio State's pro day later that month, Fuller did not significantly alter his combine metrics but focused on position-specific drills, demonstrating coverage techniques and backpedal agility relevant to safeties. Scouting reports praised Fuller's instincts and football IQ, noting his ability to read quarterbacks and excel in zone coverage, where he could play single-high, two-deep, or underneath roles effectively. He was commended for solid tackling technique, taking smart angles to the ball carrier, and using his length to contest passes against tight ends. However, evaluators highlighted concerns over his straight-line speed, evidenced by his subpar time, which limited his closing burst on deep routes, and occasional poor angles in run support. In a safety class noted for its depth but lack of elite top-end talent, Fuller was projected as a mid-to-late round pick, typically in the fourth through sixth rounds, valued for his as a two-time team captain and reliability in sub-packages. The selected Fuller in the sixth round, 199th overall, in the . He signed a four-year worth $3,465,712, including a $170,712 .

Los Angeles Rams (2020–2023)

Jordan Fuller was selected by the in the sixth round (199th overall) of the , beginning a four-year tenure marked by steady contributions in the secondary, injury setbacks, and a role in the team's victory. As a , he quickly earned a starting position alongside safety under defensive coordinator , showcasing ball skills that helped solidify the Rams' defensive backfield. In his 2020 rookie season, Fuller started all 12 games he appeared in, recording 60 combined tackles (42 solo), three interceptions, and five passes defensed. His interceptions included a pivotal pick-six against Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson in Week 10 and a game-sealing interception of Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady in Week 11, contributing to the Rams' 8-8 record and a playoff berth. In the postseason, Fuller started both games, tallying 12 combined tackles (seven solo) during the wild-card win over the Seahawks and the divisional-round loss to the Green Bay Packers, providing reliable coverage in the secondary. Fuller's role expanded in 2021 under new defensive coordinator , where he started all 16 games and led the team with 113 combined tackles (63 solo), along with one and four passes defensed. Named a defensive , he adapted well to Morris's , often serving as the signal-caller in the back end and helping the ' defense rank among the league's top units in points allowed. However, an ankle injury sustained in the Week 18 regular-season finale sidelined him for the entire postseason, including the ' run to , where they defeated the 23-20 to secure the franchise's second championship in five years; Fuller received a ring as part of the 15-5 squad. The 2022 season proved challenging due to injuries, as Fuller appeared in only three games with one start, logging 12 combined tackles (nine ) and one forced before a strain in Week 4 against the forced him onto injured reserve on October 8. The injury, expected to sideline him for 2-4 weeks initially, ultimately limited his snaps and contributed to the ' defensive struggles during a 5-12 campaign, with no postseason appearance. Fuller rebounded strongly in 2023, starting all 17 games and achieving career highs with 94 combined tackles (61 solo), three interceptions, three forced fumbles, and eight passes defensed, while earning his second defensive captaincy. His interceptions included a 21-yard pickoff of quarterback in Week 16 and a red-zone takeaway against quarterback in Week 8, bolstering a secondary that helped the finish 10-7 and clinch a wild-card spot. In the wild-card playoff loss to the , Fuller recorded four combined tackles before an ankle sprain ended his participation. Following the expiration of his rookie contract after the 2023 season, the did not re-sign Fuller, allowing him to enter free agency in March 2024.
SeasonGames (Starts)Tackles (Solo/Assist)INTPD
202012 (12)60 (42/18)35
202116 (16)113 (63/50)14
20223 (1)12 (9/3)00
202317 (17)94 (61/33)38

Carolina Panthers (2024)

In the 2024 offseason, Jordan Fuller signed a one-year, $3.25 million contract with the as a , joining the team to bolster their secondary after the release of safety . His prior experience with the ' defensive scheme aided his initial transition to Carolina's system under new . Fuller began the 2024 season as a starter at free safety, appearing in Weeks 1 through 3 and recording 15 combined tackles (8 solo) while contributing to the Panthers' secondary depth amid ongoing defensive struggles. He suffered a injury following the Week 3 win over the Las Vegas Raiders, leading to his placement on injured reserve on September 25, 2024, and missing Weeks 4 through 9. The Panthers' defense ranked near the bottom of the in points allowed and passing yards conceded, exacerbated by injuries and adjustments to Evero's scheme, where Fuller's coverage skills provided occasional stability but were limited by the unit's overall inconsistencies. Fuller was activated ahead of Week 10 and appeared in six additional games (Weeks 10, 12-15, 18), recording 39 combined tackles (20 solo), one pass defensed (Week 13 vs. ), and one forced fumble, for season totals of 54 combined tackles (28 solo), one pass defensed, and one forced fumble across nine starts. He was a healthy scratch for Weeks 16 and 17. The Panthers did not renew Fuller's contract after the 2024 season, allowing him to enter free agency in 2025, where he subsequently signed with the .

Atlanta Falcons (2025–present)

On March 20, 2025, Jordan Fuller signed a one-year contract with the worth $1,255,000, including a $1,170,000 base salary. The deal reunited him with head coach , who had served as defensive coordinator for the during Fuller's tenure there from 2021 to 2023. Fuller began the 2025 season as a depth in the Falcons' secondary but suffered a injury in Week 1 against the on September 7, 2025, limiting him to one defensive snap and 16 special teams snaps in that game; he was placed on injured reserve during Week 2 on September 13. The team designated Fuller to return from injured reserve on October 16, 2025, opening a 21-day practice window ahead of Week 7. As of November 19, 2025, Fuller has appeared in three games (one start), recording one solo tackle in Week 8 (October 26 vs. , 12 defensive snaps). He logged no defensive snaps in Weeks 9, 10, or 11 (November 16 vs. , eight special teams snaps) while serving in a rotational depth role behind starters III and Xavier Watts. Fuller's experience positions him as a potential starter if injuries occur in the secondary, contributing to a unit that, as of November 19, 2025 (after 11 weeks), ranks 14th in the in points allowed per game (19.0) and sixth in opponent passing yards per game (188). Fuller's contract expires after the 2025 season.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Jordan Fuller's regular-season NFL statistics, compiled from his tenure with the Los Angeles Rams (2020–2023), Carolina Panthers (2024), and Atlanta Falcons (2025), are detailed below.
YearTeamGPGSTacklesSacksINTPDFFFR
TotSoloAst
2020LAR12126042180.03500
2021LAR161611363500.01400
2022LAR3112930.00010
2023LAR17179461330.03830
2024CAR995428260.00110
2025ATL311100.00000
Career60563342041300.071850
The 2020 season was shortened to 16 games league-wide due to the , during which Fuller appeared in 12 games.

Postseason

Jordan Fuller appeared in the postseason solely during the 2020 with the , participating in two games as a starter before the team was eliminated. He recorded no interceptions or passes defended in these contests, focusing primarily on run support and coverage duties. Fuller did not play in the Rams' 2021 postseason due to an ankle injury sustained late in the regular season, and his subsequent teams—the Rams in 2022 and 2023, the Panthers in 2024, and in 2025—did not qualify for the playoffs as of November 19, 2025.
DateOpponentResultTackles (Solo/Ast)INTPD
2021-01-09W 30-207 (4/3)00
2021-01-16GNBL 18-325 (3/2)00
Career Postseason Totals (2 games, 2 starts): 12 tackles (7 solo, 5 assisted), 0 interceptions, 0 passes defended, 0 sacks, 0 forced fumbles.

Personal life

Family influences

Jordan Fuller maintains a close relationship with his mother, Cindy Mizelle, a veteran backup singer whose with artists including , , and continues to influence his professional approach. Mizelle's rigorous touring schedule, which persisted into 2024 with performances alongside Springsteen, has paralleled the demands of Fuller's career, teaching him and the ability to perform under pressure. Fuller has credited his mother's for instilling a mindset of excellence that extends beyond his playing days, shaping how he prepares for games and leads teammates. His bond with father Bart Fuller, a former at who later became a lead director in at , emphasizes discipline and consistent effort. Bart coached Jordan and his siblings in youth football, fostering a family culture of accountability that Fuller applies to his defensive responsibilities in . This paternal guidance has contributed to Fuller's reputation as a steady, prepared player during team transitions. Fuller shares a strong connection with his older brother, Devin Fuller, a former NFL wide receiver drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in 2016, and younger sister Jasmine, with whom he grew up amid their parents' high-achieving paths. The siblings' shared athletic pursuits have reinforced mutual support, as evidenced by Jordan living with Devin and his wife in the area during his early tenure. This familial network provided emotional backing during key milestones, including the 2020 draft where the family gathered as Jordan was selected in the sixth round by the .

Off-field interests

Jordan Fuller has expressed a personal interest in music, influenced by his family's background in entertainment, where he has pursued rapping and singing as hobbies. In a 2024 interview, he mentioned enjoying these activities and leveraging industry connections for creative expression outside of football. Fuller is actively involved in philanthropy, particularly through his role as an ambassador for RADical Hope, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting student-athlete mental health and building resilience in young adults. In 2023, while with the Los Angeles Rams, he participated in the NFL's My Cause My Cleats initiative to raise awareness for mental health, partnering with RADical Hope to host events and support affected youth. This commitment continued after signing with the Atlanta Falcons in 2025, when he co-hosted a youth football clinic in Northvale, New Jersey, sponsored by the organization to foster community connections and emotional well-being among participants. His efforts highlight a focus on mental health advocacy, though documented charity work remains centered on these initiatives with limited details on broader involvement. Regarding post-career aspirations, Fuller earned a in from The Ohio State University in 2022, having studied marketing during his college years. He has indicated plans to channel resources into and music programs once his playing days conclude, aiming to support underserved communities in these areas. Since joining the in March 2025, Fuller has settled into the area, embracing a that balances professional demands with , though specifics on daily routines or work-life integration are not widely detailed in public reports. Public information on his non-sports hobbies and personal relationships remains limited, leaving room for future updates as his progresses.

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