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Darnell Savage

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American football player (born 1997)

American football player
Darnell Savage
refer to caption
Savage atMaryland's 2019Pro Day
No. 6 –Jacksonville Jaguars
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1997-07-30)July 30, 1997 (age 27)
Newark, Delaware, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:198 lb (90 kg)
Career information
High school:Caravel Academy(Newark, Delaware)
College:Maryland (2015–2018)
NFL draft:2019: 1st round, 21st pick
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2024
Total tackles:353
Sacks:1.0
Forced fumbles:2
Fumble recoveries:2
Pass deflections:38
Interceptions:10
Defensive touchdowns:1
Stats atPro Football Reference

Darnell Henry Savage Jr. (born July 30, 1997) is an American professionalfootballsafety for theJacksonville Jaguars of theNational Football League (NFL). He playedcollege football for theMaryland Terrapins, and was selected by theGreen Bay Packers in the first round of the2019 NFL draft.

Early life

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Savage attended Caravel Academy inBear, Delaware. He suffered a broken femur during the first game of his junior season.[1] Savage committed to theUniversity of Maryland to playcollege football.[2]

College career

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Savage played at Maryland from 2015 to 2018.[3][4] During his career, he had 182 tackles, eight interceptions, one sack and two touchdowns.[5][6]

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Savage participated in theSenior Bowl prior to the draft.Pro Football Focus ranked him as the second best amongst his position (behindNasir Adderley) and NFL analystBucky Brooks had Savage ranked as the third best safety in the draft.[7][8]ESPN analyst Jeff Legwold ranked Savage as the fifth best safety (48th overall) andSports Illustrated ranked him the sixth best (50th overall) amongst safeties.[9][10] Former NFL executiveGil Brandt had Savage ranked seventh (87th overall) amongst all prospects at his position. NFL draft analysts projected him to be a late first to second round pick.[11] His 4.36 in the 40-yard dash impressed NFL scouts at the NFL Combine.

"Savage will offer an interesting litmus test for how teams value instincts, IQ and coverage quickness against size. He sports a compact frame with a muscular build and was actually bigger at the combine than some scouts expected. His sticky cover skills and ability to close on throws from all areas of the field are valuable commodities that should not be undervalued. Savage should be targeted as a Day 2 hybrid defender offering early starting potential as a two-high zone or slot cover talent."[12]

Lance Zierleinof NFL.com
Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench press
5 ft10+34 in
(1.80 m)
198 lb
(90 kg)
31 in
(0.79 m)
9+18 in
(0.23 m)
4.36 s1.56 s2.58 s4.14 s7.03 s39.5 in
(1.00 m)
10 ft 6 in
(3.20 m)
11 reps
All values fromNFL Combine[13][14]

Green Bay Packers

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External videos
video iconPackers select Savage No. 21 in 2019
video iconNFL Draft Profile: Darnell Savage Jr.

TheGreen Bay Packers selected Savage in the first round (21st overall) of the2019 NFL draft. Fearful Savage would not be available at 30th overall, the Green Bay Packers orchestrated a trade and acquired the first round (21st overall) pick from theSeattle Seahawks in exchange for a first round pick (30th overall) and two fourth round picks (114th and 118th overall).[15][16] He was the first safety and defensive back drafted in 2019. He was drafted as the heir apparent to replaceHa Ha Clinton-Dix andJermaine Whitehead at free safety. The Seattle Seahawks would go on to trade all three of the picks acquired.

"He's obviously a premiere athlete. He's been an impact player for Maryland for a number of years. He's able to close the gap, from centerfield and the hash. He's aggressive, physical player who can take the ball away. He fits what we're trying to do on the back end"[17]

Brian Gutekunst(Packers' GM)

2019 season

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See also:2019 Green Bay Packers season

On May 2, 2019, the Green Bay Packers signed Savage to a four–year, $12.51 million contract that was fully guaranteed and included an initialsigning bonus of $7.12 million.[18][19]

He enteredtraining camp as thede facto starting free safety under defensive coordinatorMike Pettine. Head coachMatt LaFleur named Savage andAdrian Amos the starting safety tandem to begin the regular season.[20]

Savage in 2019

On September 5, 2019, Savage made his professional regular season debut and first career start in the Green Bay Packers' season-opener, recording three solo tackles and a pass deflection in a 10–3 victory at theChicago Bears.[21] The following week, he collected a season-high six solo tackles and broke up a pass during a 21–16 win in the Packers' home-opener against theMinnesota Vikings. On September 22, 2019, Savage broke up a pass and made his first career interception on a pass attempt thrown byJoe Flacco to wide receiverEmmanuel Sanders during a 27–16 win against theDenver Broncos.[22] In Week 5, Savage made one tackle before he had to exit in the third quarter of a 34–24 win at theDallas Cowboys due to an injury. He was diagnosed with a high ankle sprain and subsequently missed the next two games (Weeks 6–7).[23] He returned in Week 8 and collected a season-high eight combined tackles (seven solo) in a 31–24 victory at theKansas City Chiefs. He finished his rookie campaign in 2019 with a total of 50 combined tackles (38 solo), five pass deflections, two forced fumbles, and two interceptions in 14 games and 14 starts.[24] He was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team.[25]

In their first season under head coach Mike LaFleur, the Green Bay Packers finished first in theNFC North with a 13–3 record, clinching a first round bye. On January 12, 2020, Savage started in his first career postseason game and made five solo tackles as the Packers defeated theSeattle Seahawks 28–23 in the Divisional Round. The following week, he collected eight combined tackles (five solo) during a 20–37 loss at theSan Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game.

2020 season

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See also:2020 Green Bay Packers season

Head coach Matt LaFleur retained Savage and Adrian Amos as the starting safety tandem to start the season.[26]He was inactive for a Week 7 victory at theHouston Texans due to aquadriceps injury.[27] On November 29, 2020, Savage made one tackle, two pass deflections, and had a season-high two interceptions off passes thrown byMitchell Trubisky during the 41–25 win against theChicago Bears onSunday Night Football.[28] On December 27, 2020, Savage recorded five combined tackles (three solo), a season-high three pass deflections, and set a career-high with his fourth interception of the season off a pass byRyan Tannehill intended forA. J. Brown during a 40–14 victory against theTennessee Titans. The following week, he collected a season-high ten combined tackles (eight solo) in the Packers' 35–16 victory at the Chicago Bears. He finished the2020 NFL season with a total of 75 combined tackles (56 solo), 12 pass deflections, four interceptions, one fumble recovery, and one sack in 15 games and 15 starts.[29]

2021 season

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See also:2021 Green Bay Packers season

The Green Bay Packers hired formerLos Angeles Rams linebacker coachJoe Barry as they new defensive coordinator. He retained Savage and Adrian Amos as the starting safeties.[30] On December 25, 2021, Savage collected a season-high eight combined tackles (six solo), broke up a pass, and intercepted a pass byBaker Mayfield toDonovan Peoples-Jones during a 22–25 victory against theCleveland Browns. He started all 17 games in 2021 and recorded 63 combined tackles (48 solo), nine pass deflections, and two interceptions.[31]

2022 season

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See also:2022 Green Bay Packers season

On April 29, 2022, the Green Bay Packers picked up the fifth-year option on Savage's rookie contract.[32] Head coach Matt LaFleur opted to retain Savage and Adrian Amos as the starting safeties to begin the regular season.[33]

On November 27, 2022, head coach Matt LaFleur benched Savage for the start of a 33–40 loss at thePhiladelphia Eagles after a poor performance the prior week against theTennessee Titans. Immediately after entering the game, Savage injured his foot and exited in the first quarter and subsequently was inactive for a Week 13 victory at theChicago Bears.[34] On January 1, 2023, Savage broke up a pass, had two combined tackles (one solo), and intercepted a pass thrown byKirk Cousins to tight endT. J. Hockenson and returned it 75–yards for his first career touchdown as the Packers routed theMinnesota Vikings 41–17.[35] He finished the2022 NFL season with a total of 58 combined tackles (43 solo), five pass deflections, one touchdown, one fumble recovery, and one interception in 16 games and 15 starts.[36]

2023 season

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See also:2023 Green Bay Packers season

Defensive coordinator Joe Barry retained Savage as the starting free safety and paired him withRudy Ford following the departure of Adrian Amos. On September 10, 2023, he started in the Green Bay Packers' season-opener at theChicago Bears and collected a season-high nine combined tackles (five solo) during their 38–20 victory. On October 25, 2023, the Green Bay Packers placed Savage oninjured reserve with a calf injury.[37] On December 2, 2023, the Packers activated Savage off of injured reserve after he missed five games (Weeks 8–12).[38] A shoulder injury sidelined Savage for two consecutive games (Weeks 15–16). He finished the season with 51 combined tackles (36 solo) and one pass deflection in ten games and ten starts.[39] He earned an overall grade of 75.5 fromPro Football Focus which ranked 15th among all safeties that season.[40]

External videos
video iconDarnell Savage 64-yard INT return

The Green Bay Packers finished the2023 NFL season second in the NFC North with an 9–8, qualifying for a Wildcard position. On January 14, 2024, Savage started in the NFC Wildcard Game and made four combined tackles (three solo), broke up a pass, and intercepted a pass thrown byDak Prescott to wide receiverCeeDee Lamb and returned it 64–yards for a touchdown as they defeated theDallas Cowboys 48–32. On January 20, 2024, Savage started his in his last game as a member of the Green Bay Packers and recorded four combined tackles (two solo) and had one pass deflection during a 21–24 loss at theSan Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round.

Jacksonville Jaguars

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On March 11, 2024, theJacksonville Jaguars signed Savage to a three–year, $21.75 million contract that includes $12.50 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $5.00 million.[41]

2024 season

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See also:2024 Jacksonville Jaguars season

He entered training camp slated as thede facto starting free safety under defensive coordinatorRyan Nielsen. Head coachDoug Pederson named Savage andAndre Cisco the starting safety tandem to begin the season.[42]

He injured his quadriceps and was subsequently inactive for three consecutive games (Weeks 2–5). On November 10, 2024, Savage made four combined tackles (three solo), one pass break up, and made his first interception with the Jaguars on a pass attempt bySam Darnold to wide receiverJustin Jefferson during a 7–12 loss to theMinnesota Vikings. In Week 14, Savage made one solo tackle before suffering aconcussion and exiting the 14–19 loss at theLas Vegas Raiders and was inactive for the following week during 20–13 win against theTennessee Titans in Week 17. He finished with 51 combined tackles (40 solo), six pass deflections, and an interception in 13 games and 13 starts.[43]

NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCombTotalAstSckPDIntYdsAvgLngTDFFFR
2019GB14145542130.0523718.528020
2020GB15157556191.0124133.39001
2021GB17176348150.09200.00000
2022GB16135843150.051757575101
2023GB10105136150.01000.00000
Career7269302225771.032912513.975122
Source:Pro-Football-Reference.com

Postseason

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YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCombTotalAstSckPDIntYdsAvgLngTDsFFFR
2019GB22131030.00000.00000
2020GB224310.00000.00000
2021GB110000.00000.00000
2023GB228530.0216464.064100
Career77251870.0216464.064100
Source:pro-football-reference.com

References

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