Former Michigan Wolverines All-American bolts Dallas Cowboys with new multi-year deal
The Michigan Wolverines are well-represented across the NFL, and Monday's free agency period helped spread the program's reach even more. Former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis is on the move to the Jacksonville Jaguars on a new deal. Lewis, turning 30 in August, had a stellar eight-year career in Dallas. His new three-year deal will […]
The Michigan Wolverines are well-represented across the NFL, and Monday's free agency period helped spread the program's reach even more. Former Dallas Cowboys cornerback Jourdan Lewis is on the move to the Jacksonville Jaguars on a new deal.
Lewis, turning 30 in August, had a stellar eight-year career in Dallas. His new three-year deal will take him through the 2027 season.
ESPN first reported the signing.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have agreed to a three-year deal with free agent cornerback Jourdan Lewis, a league source confirmed to ESPN. Lewis joined the Dallas Cowboys as a third-round pick in 2017 and established himself as one of the top slot cornerbacks in the game.
In 16 games last season, he posted a career high 71 tackles to go along with one sack, an interception, 3 tackles for loss, 3 pressures, 8 pass breakups as well as a forced fumble and fumble recovery.
Lewis has 386 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 10 interceptions, and 44 pass breakups in his career. He was a standout star at Michigan, producing 133 tackles, six interceptions, and 39 pass breakups.
He's the only Michigan player on the Jaguars' roster.