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Bradley McDougald

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American football player (born 1990)

American football player
Bradley McDougald
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McDougald with the Tennessee Titans in 2021
No. 48, 49, 30, 22
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1990-11-15)November 15, 1990 (age 34)
Dublin, Ohio, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:Dublin Scioto (Dublin, Ohio)
College:Kansas
Undrafted:2013
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:492
Forced fumbles:4
Fumble recoveries:4
Pass deflections:43
Interceptions:10
Stats atPro Football Reference

Bradley McDougald (born November 15, 1990) is an American former professionalfootballsafety. He playedcollege football atKansas and was signed by theKansas City Chiefs asundrafted free agent in 2013. He has also played for theTampa Bay Buccaneers,Seattle Seahawks,New York Jets,Tennessee Titans andJacksonville Jaguars.

College career

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McDougald originally committed toOhio State University out ofDublin Scioto High School as awide receiver, but changed his commitment to theUniversity of Kansas. Following his sophomore year, McDougald switched permanently to safety.

McDougald withKansas in 2012

Professional career

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McDougald attended theNFL Scouting Combine and completed all of the combine and positional drills. His overall combine performance was underwhelming and described as rough.[1] On March 15, 2013, McDougald participated at Illinois' pro day and attempted to improve his 40-yard dash (4.51s), 20-yard dash (2.62s), 10-yard dash (1.63s), vertical jump (33"), and short shuttle (4.33s). At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, McDougald was projected to be a seventh round pick or priority undrafted free agent. He was ranked as the 12th best free safety in the draft by DraftScout.com.[2]

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span40-yard dash10-yard split20-yard split20-yard shuttleThree-cone drillVertical jumpBroad jumpBench press
6 ft0+14 in
(1.84 m)
215 lb
(98 kg)
32+12 in
(0.83 m)
9+18 in
(0.23 m)
4.51 s1.63 s2.62 s4.33 s7.07 s34.5 in
(0.88 m)
10 ft 2 in
(3.10 m)
19 reps
All values fromNFL Combine/Pro Day[3][4]

Kansas City Chiefs

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2013: Rookie year

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On April 29, 2013, theKansas City Chiefs signed McDougald to a three-year, $1.48 million contract after he went undrafted in the2013 NFL draft.[5][6]

Throughout training camp, McDougald competed for a roster spot as a backup safety againstQuintin Demps,Husain Abdullah,Otha Foster,Tysyn Hartman, Greg Castillo, and Malcolm Bronson.[7] McDougald had an impressive performance throughout the preseason and made 13 combined tackles (11 solo) and a pass deflection. On September 1, 2013, McDougald was released by the Kansas City Chiefs, but was re-signed two days later. Head coachAndy Reid named McDougald the fifth safety on the Chiefs' depth chart, behindEric Berry,Kendrick Lewis, Husain Abdullah, and Quintin Demps.[8]

On September 16, 2013, the Kansas City Chiefs waived McDougald and re-signed him to the practice squad two days later.[9][10] On October 12, 2013, he was promoted to the Chiefs' active roster.[11] The following day, McDougald made his professional regular season debut in theChiefs' Week 3 victory against theOakland Raiders. On November 5, 2013, McDougald was waived by the Chiefs.[12] McDougald was inactive as a healthy scratch for five games and only appeared in one game during his stint with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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On November 7, 2013, theTampa Bay Buccaneers claimed McDougald off of waivers.[13] The Buccaneers claimed him after starting free safetyDashon Goldson sustained a knee injury and was inactive for two games (Weeks 8–9).[14] Head coachGreg Schiano named McDougald the backup free safety behindKelcie McCray upon joining the Buccaneers.[15] McDougald appeared in three games with the Buccaneers and appeared primarily on special teams. He was inactive as a healthy scratch for five of the seven regular season games.[16] On December 30, 2013, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired head coach Greg Schiano and general managerMark Dominik after they finished with a 4–12 record in 2013.[17]

2014

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During training camp, McDougald competed for a roster spot as a backup safety against Kelcie McCray andKeith Tandy.[18] Head coachLovie Smith named McDougald the backup strong safety to start the regular season, behindMark Barron.[19]

On September 18, 2014, McDougald made one solo tackle during a 56–14 loss at theAtlanta Falcons in Week 3. McDougald made his first career regular season tackle on running backDevonta Freeman after a three-yard gain in the fourth quarter.[20] On October 28, 2014, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers traded starting strong safety Mark Barron to theSt. Louis Rams for a fourth and a sixth round pick in the2015 NFL draft. McDougald remained the backup strong safety behindMajor Wright after the Buccaneers traded Mark Barron.[21] On November 30, 2014, McDougald earned his first career start after Major Wright injured his ribs and was inactive.[22] He made four solo tackles during the Buccaneers' 14–13 loss to theCincinnati Bengals in Week 13. In Week 15, he collected a season-high 15 combined tackles (11 solo) during a 19–17 loss at theCarolina Panthers. On December 28, 2014, McDougald recorded four combined tackles, a season-high three pass deflections, and made his first career interception in a 23–20 loss to theNew Orleans Saints in Week 17. McDougald intercepted a pass by Saints' quarterbackDrew Brees.[23] He finished the2014 season with 50 combined tackles (40 solo), seven pass deflections, and an interception in 15 games and five starts.[24]

2015

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McDougald with the Buccaneers in 2015

On March 5, 2015, the Buccaneers extended a restricted free agent tender offers to McDougald.[25] The Buccaneers signed McDougald to a one-year, $585,000 contract.[26]

During training camp, McDougald competed to be the starting free safety againstChris Conte.[27] Head coach Lovie Smith named McDougald the starting free safety to begin the 2015 regular season, alongside strong safety Major Wright.[28]

On October 11, 2015, McDougald recorded three combined tackles, deflected a pass, and made an interception during a 38–31 victory against theJacksonville Jaguars. McDougald intercepted a pass by Jaguars' quarterbackBlake Bortles, that was originally intended for tight endMarcedes Lewis, during the second quarter.[29] In Week 16, he collected a season-high 12 combined tackles (ten solo) in the Buccaneers' 26–21 loss to theChicago Bears.[30] He finished the2015 season with 87 combined tackles (67 solo), four pass deflections, and two interceptions in 16 games and 15 starts.[24]

2016

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On January 6, 2016, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers fired head coach Lovie Smith after they finished with a 6–10 record in 2015.[31] On March 9, 2016, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers assigned a second round tender to McDougald as arestricted free agent.[32] On April 5, 2016, McDougald accepted his one-year, $2.55 million restricted free agent tender.[33]

The Buccaneers promoted offensive coordinatorDirk Koetter to head coach and hired formerAtlanta Falcons' head coachMike Smith as their defensive coordinator. McDougald entered training camp slated as the starting free safety. Head coach Dirk Koetter officially named McDougald the starting free safety to start the season, alongside strong safety Chris Conte.[34]

In Week 4, he collected a season-high eight solo tackles during a 27–7 loss to theDenver Broncos. On October 23, 2016, McDougald recorded seven combined tackles, deflected a pass, and made an interception in the Buccaneers' 34–17 victory at theSan Francisco 49ers. The following week, he tied his season-high of eight solo tackles and broke up a pass during a 30–24 loss to theOakland Raiders in Week 8.[35] He started in all 16 games in2016 and made a career-high 91 combined tackles (79 solo), ten pass deflections, and two interceptions.[24] Defensive coordinator Mike Smith installed a multiple coverage defense that required McDougald to play both strong safety and free safety.[1]Pro Football Focus gave McDougald an overall grade of 79.0 in 2016.[36]

Seattle Seahawks

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2017

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On March 22, 2017, theSeattle Seahawks signed McDougald to a one-year, $2 million contract with $750,000 guaranteed.[37][38]

Head coachPete Carroll named McDougald the backup free safety, behindEarl Thomas, to start the regular season.[39] In Week 9, McDougald started at free safety in place of Earl Thomas after Thomas sustained a hamstring injury that sidelined him for two games. He became the starting strong safety for the remainder of the season in Week 11 afterKam Chancellor sustained a neck injury and was subsequently placed on injured reserve.[40] On December 3, 2017, McDougald collected a season-high 12 combined tackles (seven solo) and two pass deflections during a 24–10 victory against thePhiladelphia Eagles in Week 13.[41] He finished the season with 75 combined tackles (51 solo) and four pass deflections in 16 games and nine starts.[24]Pro Football Focus gave McDougald an overall grade of 77.3, which ranked 47th among all safeties in 2017.[42]

2018

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McDougald with the Seahawks in 2018

On March 12, 2018, the Seahawks re-signed McDougald to a three-year, $13.95 million contract with $6.50 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $4 million.[43][44] In the Seahawks' 27–24 loss to theDenver Broncos in the season opener, he recorded his first career game with two interceptions.[45] He received an overall grade of 74.7 from Pro a Football Focus, which ranked 22nd among all qualified safeties in 2018.[42]

2019

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In week 2 against thePittsburgh Steelers, McDougald recorded his first interception of the season offMason Rudolph as the Seahawks won 28–26.[46]In the NFC Wild Card game against thePhiladelphia Eagles, McDougald recorded a team high 11 tackles and sackedCarson Wentz once during the 17–9 win.[47]

New York Jets

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On July 25, 2020, McDougald, along with first- and third-round picks in the2021 NFL draft and a first-round selection in the2022 NFL draft, was traded to theNew York Jets in exchange for safetyJamal Adams and a fourth-round selection in the 2022 NFL Draft.[48]

McDougald made his debut with the Jets in Week 1 against theBuffalo Bills. During the game, McDougald recorded 8 tackles and recovered a fumble in the 27–17 loss.[49] He suffered a shoulder injury in Week 7 and was placed on injured reserve on October 31, 2020.[50]

Tennessee Titans

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On August 16, 2021, McDougald signed with theTennessee Titans.[51] He was released on September 7, and re-signed to the practice squad.[52] He was promoted to the active roster on September 13, 2021.[53] He was released on September 21, 2021.[54]

Jacksonville Jaguars

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On December 31, 2021, McDougald was signed to theJacksonville Jaguars practice squad.[55] He was promoted to the active roster on January 1, 2022 and returned to the practice squad on January 3, 2022.[56]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
BoldCareer high

Regular season

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YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckTFLIntYdsTDLngPDFFFRYdsTD
2013KAN100000.00000000000
TAM300000.00000000000
2014TAM1555040100.00100070000
2015TAM16158767200.02210140000
2016TAM16169179120.03232032100160
2017SEA1697551240.03000040000
2018SEA16167866120.0433903993100
2019SEA15147052180.51200061100
2020NYJ773623130.000000301-20
2021TEN213300.00000000000
JAX102020.00000000000
108834923811110.5131072039434440

Playoffs

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YearTeamGamesTacklesInterceptionsFumbles
GPGSCmbSoloAstSckTFLIntYdsTDLngPDFFFRYdsTD
2018SEA1110910.00000000000
2019SEA22151231.03000010000
33252141.03000010000

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