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{{Short description|American football player (born 1990)}}
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| caption = Wilson in the 2013 NFL postseason
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*[[New England Patriots]] ({{NFL Year|2012}}–present)
* [[New England Patriots]] ({{NFL Year|2012}}–{{NFL Year|2015}})
* [[Detroit Lions]] ({{NFL Year|2016}}–{{NFL Year|2019}})
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* [[Indianapolis Colts]] ({{NFL Year|2020}})
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* [[San Francisco 49ers]] ({{NFL Year|2021}})
* [[Super Bowl]] Champion ([[Super Bowl XLIX|XLIX]])
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* Honorable Mention All-[[Big Ten]] (2010, 2011)
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* [[Big Ten]] Player of the Week (10/10)
* [[Super Bowl champion]] ([[Super Bowl XLIX|XLIX]])
* CFPA National Defensive Performer and DB of the Week (10/10/11)
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* [[Big Ten]] Sportsmanship Honoree (2010)
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* [[AFC Championship Game|AFC Champion]] ([[2014–15 NFL playoffs|2014]])
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'''Tavon Wilson''' (born March 19, 1990) is an American former professional [[American football|football]] player who was a [[Safety (American and Canadian football position)|safety]] in the [[National Football League]] (NFL). He played [[college football]] for the [[Illinois Fighting Illini football|Illinois Fighting Illini]], and was selected by the [[New England Patriots]] in the second round of the [[2012 NFL draft]]. With the Patriots, Wilson won [[Super Bowl XLIX]], and he has also played for the [[Detroit Lions]] and [[Indianapolis Colts]].

'''Tavon Wilson''' (born March 19, 1990) is an [[American football]] [[Safety (American and Canadian football position)|safety]] for the [[New England Patriots]] of the [[National Football League]] (NFL). He played [[college football]] at the [[University of Illinois]].


==College career==
==College career==
Wilson started the last 38 games of his collegiate career, spanning his sophomore, junior and senior seasons. In 2011 he was named the team's outstanding defensive back at the annual postseason banquet.
Wilson started the last 38 games of his collegiate career, spanning his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. In 2011, he was named the team's outstanding defensive back at the annual postseason banquet.

*Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (2010 & 2011)
*Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week (10/10/11)
*CFPA National Defensive Performer and DB of the Week (10/10/11)
*Big Ten Sportsmanship Honoree (2010)


==Professional career==
==Professional career==
===Pre-draft===
Wilson did not receive an invitation to the [[NFL Scouting Combine]]. He was invited to the Super Regional Combine in [[Detroit, Michigan]], but declined the invitation. On March 30, 2012, he participated at Illinois' pro day and performed all of the combine and positional drills. During the draft process, Wilson attended private visits with multiple teams, including the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]], [[Houston Texans]], [[Arizona Cardinals]], [[Atlanta Falcons]], [[Indianapolis Colts]], [[Baltimore Ravens]], and [[San Diego Chargers]]. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Wilson was projected to be a sixth or seventh round pick by the majority of NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked the ninth best free safety prospect in the draft and was ranked the 24th best safety in the draft by ESPN Scouts inc.<ref name="ESPN"/><ref name="scout"/>
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| note = All values from [[Illinois Fighting Illini football|Illinois' Pro Day]]<ref name="scout">{{cite web| title=Tavon Wilson, DS #9 FS, Illinois| url=http://draftscout.com/ratings/dsprofile.php?pyid=84999&draftyear=2012&genpos=FS| access-date=April 28, 2018| website=draftscout.com}}</ref>
}}


===New England Patriots===
===New England Patriots===
====2012====
Considered a versatile athlete who can play both [[cornerback]] and [[Safety (American and Canadian football position)|safety]], Wilson was drafted in the second round by the [[New England Patriots]] in the [[2012 NFL Draft]]. He recorded his first interception on [[Jake Locker]] during the opening game of the [[2012 NFL season]]. Wilson finished the 2012 season with 41 total tackles (28 solo, 13 assisted) and four interceptions for 87 interception return yards.
The [[New England Patriots]] selected Wilson in the second round (48th overall) of the [[2012 NFL draft]]. Wilson was the third safety drafted in 2012, behind [[Mark Barron]] and [[Harrison Smith]]. The Patriots' selection of Wilson was immediately met with criticism as he was a virtually unknown prospect. Many analysts questioned the selection and labeled it a reach by head coach Bill Belichick.<ref>{{cite web| title=The NFL draft's steals and reaches| url=https://www.si.com/more-sports/2012/04/28/steals-reaches2012draft| access-date=April 28, 2018| website=SI.com| author=Pauline, Tony| date=August 28, 2012}}</ref> NFL draft analyst [[Mel Kiper]] did not have any notes on Wilson due to low draft status.<ref name="ESPN">{{cite web| title=Wilson a reach? Not to Belichick| url=https://www.espn.com/boston/nfl/story/_/id/7865727/tavon-wilson-reach-round-2-not-bill-belichick| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=ESPN.com| author=Reiss, Mike| date=May 12, 2012}}</ref>
In Week 16 of the 2013 season, Wilson scored his first career touchdown off a 74-yard interception return against Tyrod Taylor of the Baltimore Ravens. He finished the 2013 season having played in 13 games with 3 tackles, 1 interception, and 1 touchdown.
{{external media
In the 2014 season Wilson won [[Super Bowl XLIX]] as a member of the [[New England Patriots]].
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On May 12, 2012, the Patriots signed Wilson to a fully guaranteed four-year, [[United States dollar|$]]4.21 million [[contract]] that includes a [[signing bonus]] of $1.50 million.<ref>{{cite web| title=Patriots sign rookie Tavon Wilson to a 4-year deal| url=http://blog.masslive.com/patriots/2012/05/patriots_sign_rookie_tavon_wil.html| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=blog.masslive.com| author=Underhill, Nick| date=May 11, 2012}}</ref>

Throughout training camp, he competed for a job as a backup safety against [[James Ihedigbo]], [[Nate Ebner]], [[Josh Barrett (American football)|Josh Barrett]], and [[Sergio Brown]].<ref>{{cite web| title=What Does Patriots Re-Signing Safety James Ihedigbo Mean for Safety Battle?| url=https://www.bleacherreport.com/1232791-patriots-safety-james-ihedigbo-is-the-ideal-back-up-for-patrick-chung.html| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=bleacherreport.com| author=Frenz, Erik| date=June 22, 2012}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Head coach Bill Belichick named Wilson the backup free safety to begin the regular season, behind Steve Gregory.<ref>{{cite web| title=Ourlads.com: New England Patriots Depth Chart: 10/01/2012| url=http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/archive/136/NE| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=Ourlads.com}}</ref>

He made his professional regular season debut in the [[2012 New England Patriots|New England Patriots']] season-opener at the [[2012 Tennessee Titans|Tennessee Titans]] and recorded four combined tackles, two pass deflections, and made his first career interception off a pass by [[Jake Locker]] in their 34–13 victory.<ref name="stats12"/> Wilson made his first career tackle on [[Chris Johnson (running back)|Chris Johnson]] in the second quarter.<ref>{{cite web| title=NFL Game Center: Week 1-2012: New England Patriots @ Tennessee Titans| url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2012090904/2012/REG1/patriots@titans| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref> On October 7, 2012, Wilson earned his first career start in place of Steve Gregory who sustained a hip injury.<ref>{{cite web| title=DE Chris Kelsay, DB Aaron Williams inactive for Bills, S Steve Gregory returns for Patriots| url=https://www.foxnews.com/sports/de-chris-kelsay-db-aaron-williams-inactive-for-bills-s-steve-gregory-returns-for-patriots/| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=FoxNews.com| date=November 11, 2012}}</ref> He collected a season-high ten combined tackles (five solo) during their 31–21 victory against the [[2012 Denver Broncos|Denver Broncos]] in Week 5.<ref name="stats12"/> In Week 8, he recorded three combined tackles, a pass deflection, and returned an interception by [[Case Keenum]] for a 45-yard gain during a 45–7 victory against the [[2012 St. Louis Rams|St. Louis Rams]] at [[Wembley Stadium]].<ref>{{cite web| title=NFL Game Center: Week 8-2012: New England Patriots @ St. Louis Rams| url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2012102804/2012/REG8/patriots@rams| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref> He finished his rookie season with 41 total tackles (28 solo), six pass deflections, and four interceptions in 16 games and four starts.<ref name="career">{{cite web| title=NFL Player stats: Tavon Wilson (career)| url=http://www.nfl.com/player/tavonwilson/2534830/careerstats| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref> Wilson played in 464 snaps on defense (42.3%) and played 238 snaps on special teams (48.7%).<ref>{{cite web| title=Pro Football Reference: New England Patriots Snap Count (2012)| url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/2012-snap-counts.htm| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=pro-football-reference.com}}</ref>

The New England Patriots finished first in the [[AFC East]] division with a 12–4 record and received a first round bye and home-field advantage. On January 13, 2013, Wilson appeared in his first career playoff game and made three combined tackles in the Patriots' 41–28 victory against the [[2012 Houston Texans|Houston Texans]] in the AFC Divisional Round.<ref name="stats12"/> The following week, the Patriots were eliminated after being defeated by the [[2012 Baltimore Ravens|Baltimore Ravens]] in the AFC Championship game.<ref name="stats12">{{cite web| title=NFL Player stats: Tavon Wilson (2012)| url=http://www.nfl.com/player/tavonwilson/2534830/gamelogs?season=2012| access-date=April 29, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref>

====2013====
During training camp, Wilson competed to be the starting strong safety against [[Adrian Wilson (American football)|Adrian Wilson]], Steve Gregory, [[Duron Harmon]], and [[Marquice Cole]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Tavon Wilson Could Grab Patriots Starting Safety Role Next to Devin McCourty With Strong Training Camp| url=https://www.nesn.com/2013/07/tavon-wilson-could-grab-patriots-starting-safety-role-next-to-devin-mccourty-with-strong-training-camp/| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=NESN.com| date=July 23, 2013}}</ref> He was named the backup free safety, behind [[Devin McCourty]], to begin the regular season.<ref>{{cite web| title=Ourlads.com: New England Patriots Depth Chart: 09/06/2013| url=http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/archive/150/NE| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=Ourlads.com}}</ref>

Wilson was inactive for three games (Weeks 5–7) due to an injury he sustained to his [[hamstring]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Tavon Wilson will miss third game with hamstring injury| url=http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/patriots_nfl/the_blitz/2013/10/tavon_wilson_will_miss_third_game_with_hamstring_injury| access-date=April 30, 2018 | website=bostonherald.com| author=Howe, Jeff| date=October 19, 2013}}</ref> In Week 11, he collected a season-high two solo tackles in the Patriots' 24-20 loss at the [[2013 Carolina Panthers|Carolina Panthers]]. On December 22, 2013, Wilson made one solo tackle and returned an interception by [[Tyrod Taylor]] for a 74-yard touchdown during a 41-7 victory at the [[2013 Baltimore Ravens|Baltimore Ravens]] in Week 16. Throughout the season, he was used primarily on special teams and was limited to three solo tackles, an interception, and a touchdown in 13 games and zero starts.<ref name="career"/> Wilson saw a sharp decrease in his playing time on defense and was limited to only 17 snaps on defense (1.4%), but played 253 snaps on special teams (54.7%).<ref>{{cite web| title=Pro Football Reference: New England Patriots Snap Count (2014)| url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/2013-snap-counts.htm| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=pro-football-reference.com}}</ref>

====2014====
Wilson entered camp as a candidate to replace Steve Gregory at strong safety. Wilson competed for the job against [[Patrick Chung]] and Duron Harmon.<ref>{{cite web| title=Duron Harmon the Front-Runner to Claim Starting Safety Spot in Patriots 2014 Training Camp Battle| url=https://www.boston.com/sports/extra-points/2014/07/18/safety_patriots_2014_training_camp_battle| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=Boston.com| author=Frenz, Erik| date=July 18, 2014}}</ref> He was named the backup free safety to Devin McCourty to start the season.<ref>{{cite web| title=Ourlads.com: New England Patriots Depth Chart: 09/01/2014| url=http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/archive/162/NE| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=Ourlads.com}}</ref>

In Week 17, Wilson collected a season-high five combined tackles during a 17–9 loss to the [[2014 Buffalo Bills|Buffalo Bills]].<ref name="stats14"/> He finished his third season with 22 combined tackles (19 solo) and two pass deflections in 16 games and zero starts.<ref name="career"/> He had a larger role on defense and played in 183 defensive snaps (16.7%). Wilson also maintained his prominent role on special teams and played in 324 snaps (69.5%).<ref>{{cite web| title=Pro Football Reference: New England Patriots Snap Count (2014)| url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/2014-snap-counts.htm| access-date=April 30, 2014| website=pro-football-reference.com}}</ref>

The [[2014 New England Patriots|New England Patriots]] finished atop the AFC East division with a 12–4 record. They received a first round bye and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Patriots went on to reach the Super Bowl after defeating the [[2014 Baltimore Ravens|Baltimore Ravens]] 35–31 in the AFC Divisional round and defeating the [[2014 Indianapolis Colts|Indianapolis Colts]] 45–7 in the [[AFC Championship Game]].<ref name="stats14"/> On February 1, 2015, Wilson played on special teams in [[Super Bowl XLIX]] as the Patriots defeated the [[2014 Seattle Seahawks|Seattle Seahawks]] 28–24.<ref name="stats14">{{cite web| title=NFL Player stats: Tavon Wilson (2014)| url=http://www.nfl.com/player/tavonwilson/2534830/gamelogs?season=2014| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref>

====2015====
Wilson was in danger of losing his roster spot during training camp in 2015. He was on the roster bubble as Patrick Chung and [[Devin McCourty]] were entrenched in the starting roles at safety, Duron Harmon was slated as the third safety in their three-safety technique, and rookie [[Jordan Richards (American football)|Jordan Richards]] was virtually guaranteed a roster spot as a second round pick in the [[2015 NFL draft]]. He competed to be the fifth safety on the roster as a backup and a special teams player against [[Nate Ebner]].<ref>{{cite web| title=2015 New England Patriots Camp Competition: Defensive Backs| url=https://www.patspulpit.com/2015/5/27/8673769/2015-new-england-patriots-camp-competition-defensive-backs| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=patspulpit.com| author=Hill, Rich| date=May 27, 2015}}</ref> Head coach [[Bill Belichick]] opted to keep six safeties on the depth chart and named Wilson the backup free safety behind Devin McCourty to start the regular season.<ref>{{cite web| title=Ourlads.com: New England Patriots Depth Chart: 10/01/2015| url=http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/archive/176/NE| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=Ourlads.com}}</ref>

In Week 11, Wilson recorded a season-high three solo tackles and
a pass deflection during a 20–13 win against the [[2015 Buffalo Bills|Buffalo Bills]]. He finished his last season with the New England Patriots with 13 combined tackles (ten solo) and two pass deflections in nine games and zero starts.<ref name="career"/> He played 155 snaps on special teams (31.5%) and was limited to 83 snaps on defense (7.6%).<ref>{{cite web| title=Pro Football Reference: New England Patriots Snap Count (2015)| url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/nwe/2015-snap-counts.htm| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=pro-football-reference.com}}</ref> Wilson was a healthy scratch for seven games as the Patriots chose to only carry five safeties during those contests. He was also inactive for both of the Patriots' playoff games.<ref name="stats15">{{cite web| title=NFL Player stats: Tavon Wilson (2015)| url=http://www.nfl.com/player/tavonwilson/2534830/gamelogs?season=2015| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref>

Wilson became an [[unrestricted free agent]] after completing his four-year rookie contract. The New England Patriots chose not to re-sign Wilson after re-signing Nate Ebner to replace him on special teams and Jordan Richards adequately replacing Wilson on defense. They did not offer Wilson a contract after the {{NFL Year|2015}} season.<ref>{{cite web| title=NFL Free Agency Rumor Tracker AFC East update (Wednesday): Patriots| url=https://www.thephinsider.com/platform/2016/3/9/11184792/nfl-free-agency-rumor-tracker-afc-east-update-wednesday-patriots| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=thephinsider.com| author=Nogle, Kevin| date=March 9, 2015}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>

===Detroit Lions===
====2016====
On March 10, 2016, the [[Detroit Lions]] signed Wilson to a two-year, $2.20 million contract with a signing bonus of $500,000.<ref name="spotrac">{{cite web|title=Tavon Wilson contract|url=http://www.spotrac.com/nfl/detroit-lions/tavon-wilson-9858/|website=Spotrac.com}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.detroitlions.com/news/news-short/article-1/Lions-sign-unrestricted-free-agent-S-Tavon-Wilson/fdf7ec80-20e0-43c0-89fc-9a9977883cb7 |title=Lions sign unrestricted free agent S Tavon Wilson |work=Detroit Lions |date=March 10, 2016 |access-date=March 10, 2016 |archive-date=March 12, 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160312003312/http://www.detroitlions.com/news/news-short/article-1/Lions-sign-unrestricted-free-agent-S-Tavon-Wilson/fdf7ec80-20e0-43c0-89fc-9a9977883cb7 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.espn.com/blog/detroit-lions/post/_/id/22626/analyzing-the-lions-contracts-of-marvin-jones-haloti-ngata-tavon-wilson |title=Analyzing the Lions contracts of Marvin Jones, Haloti Ngata, Tavon Wilson |publisher=[[ESPN]] |first=Michael |last=Rothstein |date=March 10, 2016 |access-date=March 10, 2016}}</ref> General manager [[Bob Quinn (American football)|Bob Quinn]] targeted Wilson in free agent due to his past relationship with Wilson as the Patriots' Director of Pro Scouting and was an integral part of the Patriots' decision of drafting Wilson in 2012.<ref>{{cite web| title=Detroit Lions — Five things to know about safety Tavon Wilson| url=http://www.theoaklandpress.com/sports/20160310/detroit-lions-x2014-five-things-to-know-about-safety-tavon-wilson| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160313065050/http://www.theoaklandpress.com/sports/20160310/detroit-lions-x2014-five-things-to-know-about-safety-tavon-wilson| url-status=dead| archive-date=March 13, 2016| access-date=April 30, 2018| newspaper=theoaklandpress.com| author=Pasche, Paula| date=March 9, 2016}}</ref>

Throughout training camp, Wilson competed to be the Lions' starting strong safety against [[Rafael Bush]] and rookie [[Miles Killebrew]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Miles Killebrew getting national attention following draft| url=https://www.thespectrum.com/story/sports/2016/05/02/miles-killebrew-getting-national-attention-after-draft/83830518/| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=thespectrum.com| author=Miller, Ryan| date=May 2, 2016}}</ref> Head coach [[Jim Caldwell (American football)|Jim Caldwell]] chose Wilson as the starting strong safety to start the season, opposite free safety [[Glover Quin]].<ref>{{cite web| title=Ourlads.com: Detroit Lions Depth Chart: 10/01/2016| url=http://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/archive/188/DET| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=Ourlads.com}}</ref>

He started in the [[2016 Detroit Lions|Lions']] season opener at the [[2016 Indianapolis Colts|Indianapolis Colts]] and recorded four solo tackles in their 38–35 victory.<ref name="stats16"/> On October 30, 2016, Wilson collected a season-high nine combined tackles during a 20–13 loss at the [[2016 Houston Texans|Houston Texans]] in Week 8.<ref name="stats16"/> The following week, he collected a season-high eight solo tackles in the Lions' 22–16 win at the [[2016 Minnesota Vikings|Minnesota Vikings]] in Week 9.<ref name="stats16"/> On November 20, 2016, Wilson recorded five solo tackles, a pass deflection, and made his first interception as a member of the Lions during a 26–19 win against the [[2016 Jacksonville Jaguars|Jacksonville Jaguars]] in Week 11.<ref name="stats16"/> In Week 17, he collected seven combined tackles and made his first career sack on quarterback [[Aaron Rodgers]] in a 31–24 loss to the [[2016 Green Bay Packers|Green Bay Packers]].<ref name="stats16">{{cite web| title=NFL Player stats: Tavon Wilson (2016)| url=http://www.nfl.com/player/tavonwilson/2534830/gamelogs?season=2016| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=NFL.com}}</ref> He finished his first season in Detroit with a career-high 89 combined tackles (74 solo), two pass deflections, two interceptions, and a sack in 15 games and 14 starts.<ref name="career"/> Wilson received the 21st highest grade among all qualifying safeties from Pro Football Focus in 2016.<ref>{{cite web| title=Lions' safety Tavon Wilson accused of punching ex-girlfriend| url=http://nfltraderumors.co/lions-s-tavon-wilson-accused-punching-ex-girlfriend-denies-allegations/| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=nfltraderumors.co| date=June 23, 2017}}</ref>

The Lions finished second in the [[NFC North]] with a 9–7 record and received a playoff berth as a wildcard team. On January 7, 2017, Wilson started his first career playoff game and recorded seven combined tackles in the Lions' 26–6 loss to the [[2016 Seattle Seahawks|Seattle Seahawks]] in the NFC Wildcard Game.<ref name="stats16"/>

====2017====
During training camp, Wilson competed to retain his role as the starting strong safety against Miles Killebrew.<ref>{{cite web| title=Top 5 Detroit Lions 2017 camp battles: No. 4 - Strong safety| url=https://www.prideofdetroit.com/platform/2017/7/25/16021528/detroit-lions-2017-training-camp-battles-strong-safety-miles-killebrew-tavon-wilson| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=prideofdetroit.com| author=Reisman, Jeremy| date=July 25, 2017}}{{Dead link|date=June 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> Defensive coordinator [[Teryl Austin]] named Wilson the starting strong safety to begin the regular season, alongside Glover Quin.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mlive.com/lions/index.ssf/2017/11/lions_name_eric_ebron_a_captai.html|title = Lions name Eric Ebron a captain for return to Ford Field|date = November 10, 2017}}</ref>

Wilson started in the [[2017 Detroit Lions|Lions']] season opener against the [[2017 Arizona Cardinals|Arizona Cardinals]], recorded three solo tackles, broke up a pass and intercepted a pass by [[Carson Palmer]] in their 35–23 victory. Wilson was inactive for the Lions' Week 3 loss at the [[2017 Atlanta Falcons|Atlanta Falcons]] after injuring his shoulder. On October 29, 2017, Wilson collected a season-high 11 combined tackles (six solo) during a 20–15 loss to the [[2017 Pittsburgh Steelers|Pittsburgh Steelers]] in Week 8. In Week 10, he collected seven combined tackles and a sack during a 38–24 win against the [[2017 Cleveland Browns|Cleveland Browns]]. On November 27, 2017, the Lions placed Wilson on injured reserve after suffering a shoulder injury in Week 12.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lions sign WR Bradley Marquez and S Rolan Milligan to active roster|url=http://www.detroitlions.com/news/news-short/article-1/Lions-sign-WR-Bradley-Marquez-and-S-Rolan-Milligan-to-active-roster/dc689f18-e158-43d1-9cd1-2f33d4d5ce12|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180201055645/http://www.detroitlions.com/news/news-short/article-1/Lions-sign-WR-Bradley-Marquez-and-S-Rolan-Milligan-to-active-roster/dc689f18-e158-43d1-9cd1-2f33d4d5ce12|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 1, 2018|website=DetroitLions.com|date=November 27, 2017}}</ref> He finished the season with 55 combined tackles (42 solo), two pass deflections, two sacks, and an interception in ten games and nine starts.<ref name="career"/> [[Pro Football Focus]] gave Wilson an overall grade of 45.4, ranking 79th among all qualified safeties in 2017.<ref>{{cite web| title=Pro Football Focus: Tavon Wilson| url=https://www.profootballfocus.com/nfl/players/tavon-wilson/7051| access-date=April 30, 2018| website=profootballfocus.com}}</ref>

====2018====
On March 13, 2018, the Lions signed Wilson to a two-year, $7 million contract that includes $3.25 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $1.75 million.<ref name="spotrac"/><ref>{{cite web|title=Lions re-sign S Tavon Wilson|url=http://www.detroitlions.com/news/news-short/article-1/Lions-re-sign-S-Tavon-Wilson/d52e129b-edac-4c95-b294-7b9b59ed7382|website=DetroitLions.com|date=March 13, 2018|access-date=March 13, 2018|archive-date=March 14, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314042334/http://www.detroitlions.com/news/news-short/article-1/Lions-re-sign-S-Tavon-Wilson/d52e129b-edac-4c95-b294-7b9b59ed7382|url-status=dead}}</ref>

==== 2019 ====
In 2019, Wilson played in all 16 games (starting 13), and made a career-high 92 tackles. He also had a sack, five passes defensed, and two fumble recoveries.<ref name=ColtsSigning/>

=== Indianapolis Colts ===
On August 11, 2020, Wilson signed with the [[Indianapolis Colts]].<ref name=ColtsSigning>{{cite news |title= Colts Sign Free Agent Safety Tavon Wilson; Active Cornerback Jackson Porter From Reserve/COVID-19 List |url= https://www.colts.com/news/tavon-wilson-jackson-porter-roster-moves-free-agency-covid-19-list |website=Colts.com |date=August 11, 2020 |access-date=August 11, 2020}}</ref> He played in 15 games with two starts as a backup safety and core special teamer.

===San Francisco 49ers ===
On March 22, 2021, Wilson signed a one-year deal with the [[San Francisco 49ers]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=49ers Sign S Tavon Wilson|url=https://www.49ers.com/news/49ers-sign-s-tavon-wilson|publisher=49ers.com|date=March 22, 2021|access-date=March 23, 2021}}</ref> He was placed on injured reserve on November 15, 2021.<ref>{{cite web|title=49ers Make a Series of Roster Moves Ahead of 'MNF' vs. Rams|url=https://www.49ers.com/news/49ers-make-a-series-of-roster-moves-ahead-of-mnf-vs-rams|website=49ers.com|date=November 15, 2021}}</ref>

==NFL career statistics==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"
! colspan="2"| Legend
|-
| '''Bold'''
| Career high
|}

===Regular season===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!rowspan="2"| Year
!rowspan="2"| Team
!colspan="2"| Games
!colspan="5"| Tackles
!colspan="5"| Interceptions
!colspan="4"| Fumbles
|-
! GP !! GS !! Cmb !! Solo !! Ast !! Sck !! TFL !! Int !! Yds !! TD !! Lng !! PD !! FF !! FR !! Yds !! TD
|-
! [[2012 NFL season|2012]] !! [[2012 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| '''16''' || 4 || 41 || 28 || 13 || 0.0 || 0 || '''4''' || '''87''' || 0 || 45 || '''6''' || 0 || '''2''' || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2013 NFL season|2013]] !! [[2013 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| 13 || 0 || 3 || 3 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 1 || 74 || '''1''' || '''74''' || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2014 NFL season|2014]] !! [[2014 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| '''16''' || 0 || 22 || 19 || 3 || 0.0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2015 NFL season|2015]] !! [[2015 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| 9 || 0 || 13 || 10 || 3 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2016 NFL season|2016]] !! [[2016 Detroit Lions season|DET]]
| 15 || '''14''' || 89 || '''74''' || 15 || 1.0 || 4 || 2 || 23 || 0 || 18 || 2 || 0 || '''2''' || -2 || 0
|-
! [[2017 NFL season|2017]] !! [[2017 Detroit Lions season|DET]]
| 10 || 9 || 55 || 42 || 13 || '''2.0''' || '''6''' || 1 || 23 || 0 || 23 || 2 || '''1''' || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2018 NFL season|2018]] !! [[2018 Detroit Lions season|DET]]
| 15 || 3 || 36 || 30 || 6 || 1.0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2019 NFL season|2019]] !! [[2019 Detroit Lions season|DET]]
| '''16''' || 13 || '''98''' || 69 || '''29''' || 1.0 || 3 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 5 || 0 || '''2''' || '''14''' || 0
|-
! [[2020 NFL season|2020]] !! [[2020 Indianapolis Colts season|IND]]
| 15 || 2 || 26 || 23 || 3 || 0.0 || 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2021 NFL season|2021]] !! [[2021 San Francisco 49ers season|SFO]]
| 8 || 1 || 10 || 6 || 4 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! colspan="2"| !! 133 !! 46 !! 393 !! 304 !! 89 !! 5.0 !! 18 !! 8 !! 207 !! 1 !! 74 !! 21 !! 1 !! 7 !! 12 !! 0
|}

===Playoffs===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
|-
!rowspan="2"| Year
!rowspan="2"| Team
!colspan="2"| Games
!colspan="5"| Tackles
!colspan="5"| Interceptions
!colspan="4"| Fumbles
|-
! GP !! GS !! Cmb !! Solo !! Ast !! Sck !! TFL !! Int !! Yds !! TD !! Lng !! PD !! FF !! FR !! Yds !! TD
|-
! [[2012 NFL season|2012]] !! [[2012 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| 2 || 0 || 3 || 2 || '''1''' || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2013 NFL season|2013]] !! [[2013 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| 2 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2014 NFL season|2014]] !! [[2014 New England Patriots season|NWE]]
| '''3''' || 0 || 2 || 1 || '''1''' || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2016 NFL season|2016]] !! [[2016 Detroit Lions season|DET]]
| 1 || '''1''' || '''7''' || '''6''' || '''1''' || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! [[2020 NFL season|2020]] !! [[2020 Indianapolis Colts season|IND]]
| 1 || 0 || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
! colspan="2"| !! 9 !! 1 !! 13 !! 10 !! 3 !! 0.0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0
|}

==References==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.fightingillini.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2773 Illinois Fighting Illini bio]
*[http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1630915/tavon-wilson CBSsports draft profile]
*[http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1630915/tavon-wilson CBSsports draft profile]


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Latest revision as of 04:08, 10 November 2024

Tavon Wilson
refer to caption
Wilson with the New England Patriots in 2014
No. 27, 32, 31
Position:Safety
Personal information
Born: (1990-03-19) March 19, 1990 (age 34)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:208 lb (94 kg)
Career information
High school:H.D. Woodson (Washington, D.C.)
College:Illinois (2008–2011)
NFL draft:2012 / round: 2 / pick: 48
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Total tackles:393
Sacks:5.0
Forced fumbles:1
Fumble recoveries:7
Interceptions:8
Pass deflections:21
Defensive touchdowns:1
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Tavon Wilson (born March 19, 1990) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Illinois Fighting Illini, and was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft. With the Patriots, Wilson won Super Bowl XLIX, and he has also played for the Detroit Lions and Indianapolis Colts.

College career

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Wilson started the last 38 games of his collegiate career, spanning his sophomore, junior, and senior seasons. In 2011, he was named the team's outstanding defensive back at the annual postseason banquet.

Professional career

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Pre-draft

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Wilson did not receive an invitation to the NFL Scouting Combine. He was invited to the Super Regional Combine in Detroit, Michigan, but declined the invitation. On March 30, 2012, he participated at Illinois' pro day and performed all of the combine and positional drills. During the draft process, Wilson attended private visits with multiple teams, including the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Ravens, and San Diego Chargers. At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Wilson was projected to be a sixth or seventh round pick by the majority of NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked the ninth best free safety prospect in the draft and was ranked the 24th best safety in the draft by ESPN Scouts inc.[1][2]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 11+34 in
(1.82 m)
205 lb
(93 kg)
4.52 s 1.60 s 2.56 s 4.16 s 7.04 s 32 in
(0.81 m)
10 ft 4 in
(3.15 m)
17 reps
All values from Illinois' Pro Day[2]

New England Patriots

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2012

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The New England Patriots selected Wilson in the second round (48th overall) of the 2012 NFL draft. Wilson was the third safety drafted in 2012, behind Mark Barron and Harrison Smith. The Patriots' selection of Wilson was immediately met with criticism as he was a virtually unknown prospect. Many analysts questioned the selection and labeled it a reach by head coach Bill Belichick.[3] NFL draft analyst Mel Kiper did not have any notes on Wilson due to low draft status.[1]

External videos
video icon Patriots draft Tavon Wilson 48th overall

On May 12, 2012, the Patriots signed Wilson to a fully guaranteed four-year, $4.21 million contract that includes a signing bonus of $1.50 million.[4]

Throughout training camp, he competed for a job as a backup safety against James Ihedigbo, Nate Ebner, Josh Barrett, and Sergio Brown.[5] Head coach Bill Belichick named Wilson the backup free safety to begin the regular season, behind Steve Gregory.[6]

He made his professional regular season debut in the New England Patriots' season-opener at the Tennessee Titans and recorded four combined tackles, two pass deflections, and made his first career interception off a pass by Jake Locker in their 34–13 victory.[7] Wilson made his first career tackle on Chris Johnson in the second quarter.[8] On October 7, 2012, Wilson earned his first career start in place of Steve Gregory who sustained a hip injury.[9] He collected a season-high ten combined tackles (five solo) during their 31–21 victory against the Denver Broncos in Week 5.[7] In Week 8, he recorded three combined tackles, a pass deflection, and returned an interception by Case Keenum for a 45-yard gain during a 45–7 victory against the St. Louis Rams at Wembley Stadium.[10] He finished his rookie season with 41 total tackles (28 solo), six pass deflections, and four interceptions in 16 games and four starts.[11] Wilson played in 464 snaps on defense (42.3%) and played 238 snaps on special teams (48.7%).[12]

The New England Patriots finished first in the AFC East division with a 12–4 record and received a first round bye and home-field advantage. On January 13, 2013, Wilson appeared in his first career playoff game and made three combined tackles in the Patriots' 41–28 victory against the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round.[7] The following week, the Patriots were eliminated after being defeated by the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship game.[7]

2013

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During training camp, Wilson competed to be the starting strong safety against Adrian Wilson, Steve Gregory, Duron Harmon, and Marquice Cole.[13] He was named the backup free safety, behind Devin McCourty, to begin the regular season.[14]

Wilson was inactive for three games (Weeks 5–7) due to an injury he sustained to his hamstring.[15] In Week 11, he collected a season-high two solo tackles in the Patriots' 24-20 loss at the Carolina Panthers. On December 22, 2013, Wilson made one solo tackle and returned an interception by Tyrod Taylor for a 74-yard touchdown during a 41-7 victory at the Baltimore Ravens in Week 16. Throughout the season, he was used primarily on special teams and was limited to three solo tackles, an interception, and a touchdown in 13 games and zero starts.[11] Wilson saw a sharp decrease in his playing time on defense and was limited to only 17 snaps on defense (1.4%), but played 253 snaps on special teams (54.7%).[16]

2014

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Wilson entered camp as a candidate to replace Steve Gregory at strong safety. Wilson competed for the job against Patrick Chung and Duron Harmon.[17] He was named the backup free safety to Devin McCourty to start the season.[18]

In Week 17, Wilson collected a season-high five combined tackles during a 17–9 loss to the Buffalo Bills.[19] He finished his third season with 22 combined tackles (19 solo) and two pass deflections in 16 games and zero starts.[11] He had a larger role on defense and played in 183 defensive snaps (16.7%). Wilson also maintained his prominent role on special teams and played in 324 snaps (69.5%).[20]

The New England Patriots finished atop the AFC East division with a 12–4 record. They received a first round bye and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Patriots went on to reach the Super Bowl after defeating the Baltimore Ravens 35–31 in the AFC Divisional round and defeating the Indianapolis Colts 45–7 in the AFC Championship Game.[19] On February 1, 2015, Wilson played on special teams in Super Bowl XLIX as the Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks 28–24.[19]

2015

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Wilson was in danger of losing his roster spot during training camp in 2015. He was on the roster bubble as Patrick Chung and Devin McCourty were entrenched in the starting roles at safety, Duron Harmon was slated as the third safety in their three-safety technique, and rookie Jordan Richards was virtually guaranteed a roster spot as a second round pick in the 2015 NFL draft. He competed to be the fifth safety on the roster as a backup and a special teams player against Nate Ebner.[21] Head coach Bill Belichick opted to keep six safeties on the depth chart and named Wilson the backup free safety behind Devin McCourty to start the regular season.[22]

In Week 11, Wilson recorded a season-high three solo tackles and a pass deflection during a 20–13 win against the Buffalo Bills. He finished his last season with the New England Patriots with 13 combined tackles (ten solo) and two pass deflections in nine games and zero starts.[11] He played 155 snaps on special teams (31.5%) and was limited to 83 snaps on defense (7.6%).[23] Wilson was a healthy scratch for seven games as the Patriots chose to only carry five safeties during those contests. He was also inactive for both of the Patriots' playoff games.[24]

Wilson became an unrestricted free agent after completing his four-year rookie contract. The New England Patriots chose not to re-sign Wilson after re-signing Nate Ebner to replace him on special teams and Jordan Richards adequately replacing Wilson on defense. They did not offer Wilson a contract after the 2015 season.[25]

Detroit Lions

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2016

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On March 10, 2016, the Detroit Lions signed Wilson to a two-year, $2.20 million contract with a signing bonus of $500,000.[26][27][28] General manager Bob Quinn targeted Wilson in free agent due to his past relationship with Wilson as the Patriots' Director of Pro Scouting and was an integral part of the Patriots' decision of drafting Wilson in 2012.[29]

Throughout training camp, Wilson competed to be the Lions' starting strong safety against Rafael Bush and rookie Miles Killebrew.[30] Head coach Jim Caldwell chose Wilson as the starting strong safety to start the season, opposite free safety Glover Quin.[31]

He started in the Lions' season opener at the Indianapolis Colts and recorded four solo tackles in their 38–35 victory.[32] On October 30, 2016, Wilson collected a season-high nine combined tackles during a 20–13 loss at the Houston Texans in Week 8.[32] The following week, he collected a season-high eight solo tackles in the Lions' 22–16 win at the Minnesota Vikings in Week 9.[32] On November 20, 2016, Wilson recorded five solo tackles, a pass deflection, and made his first interception as a member of the Lions during a 26–19 win against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 11.[32] In Week 17, he collected seven combined tackles and made his first career sack on quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a 31–24 loss to the Green Bay Packers.[32] He finished his first season in Detroit with a career-high 89 combined tackles (74 solo), two pass deflections, two interceptions, and a sack in 15 games and 14 starts.[11] Wilson received the 21st highest grade among all qualifying safeties from Pro Football Focus in 2016.[33]

The Lions finished second in the NFC North with a 9–7 record and received a playoff berth as a wildcard team. On January 7, 2017, Wilson started his first career playoff game and recorded seven combined tackles in the Lions' 26–6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Wildcard Game.[32]

2017

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During training camp, Wilson competed to retain his role as the starting strong safety against Miles Killebrew.[34] Defensive coordinator Teryl Austin named Wilson the starting strong safety to begin the regular season, alongside Glover Quin.[35]

Wilson started in the Lions' season opener against the Arizona Cardinals, recorded three solo tackles, broke up a pass and intercepted a pass by Carson Palmer in their 35–23 victory. Wilson was inactive for the Lions' Week 3 loss at the Atlanta Falcons after injuring his shoulder. On October 29, 2017, Wilson collected a season-high 11 combined tackles (six solo) during a 20–15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8. In Week 10, he collected seven combined tackles and a sack during a 38–24 win against the Cleveland Browns. On November 27, 2017, the Lions placed Wilson on injured reserve after suffering a shoulder injury in Week 12.[36] He finished the season with 55 combined tackles (42 solo), two pass deflections, two sacks, and an interception in ten games and nine starts.[11] Pro Football Focus gave Wilson an overall grade of 45.4, ranking 79th among all qualified safeties in 2017.[37]

2018

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On March 13, 2018, the Lions signed Wilson to a two-year, $7 million contract that includes $3.25 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $1.75 million.[26][38]

2019

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In 2019, Wilson played in all 16 games (starting 13), and made a career-high 92 tackles. He also had a sack, five passes defensed, and two fumble recoveries.[39]

Indianapolis Colts

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On August 11, 2020, Wilson signed with the Indianapolis Colts.[39] He played in 15 games with two starts as a backup safety and core special teamer.

San Francisco 49ers

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On March 22, 2021, Wilson signed a one-year deal with the San Francisco 49ers.[40] He was placed on injured reserve on November 15, 2021.[41]

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Bold Career high

Regular season

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Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck TFL Int Yds TD Lng PD FF FR Yds TD
2012 NWE 16 4 41 28 13 0.0 0 4 87 0 45 6 0 2 0 0
2013 NWE 13 0 3 3 0 0.0 0 1 74 1 74 1 0 0 0 0
2014 NWE 16 0 22 19 3 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0
2015 NWE 9 0 13 10 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
2016 DET 15 14 89 74 15 1.0 4 2 23 0 18 2 0 2 -2 0
2017 DET 10 9 55 42 13 2.0 6 1 23 0 23 2 1 0 0 0
2018 DET 15 3 36 30 6 1.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2019 DET 16 13 98 69 29 1.0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 2 14 0
2020 IND 15 2 26 23 3 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0
2021 SFO 8 1 10 6 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
133 46 393 304 89 5.0 18 8 207 1 74 21 1 7 12 0

Playoffs

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Year Team Games Tackles Interceptions Fumbles
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck TFL Int Yds TD Lng PD FF FR Yds TD
2012 NWE 2 0 3 2 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013 NWE 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2014 NWE 3 0 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2016 DET 1 1 7 6 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2020 IND 1 0 1 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
9 1 13 10 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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