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Tue Mar 12 201315:53Titans part ways with S Jordan Babineaux
Titans released S Jordan Babineaux.
It was an expected move after the Titans signed George Wilson. One of the league's worst safeties in 2012, Babineaux was benched twice as the Titans struggled for answers on defense. On the wrong side of 30, he's going to find the market cruel.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Mon Jan 21 201313:35Jordan Babineaux on the way out in Tenn?
The Nashville Tennesseean believes the Titans could "choose to part" with SS Jordan Babineaux.
The 30-year-old veteran was benched multiple times in 2012, and played just 73 of a possible 152 snaps over the Titans' final two games. Set to make $1.6 million in 2013, Babineaux graded out as one of the league's worst safeties in Pro Football Focus' ratings. The Titans have a potential in-house replacement in Al Afalava, but the 2009 sixth-rounder would certainly face competition for Babineaux's job if he's cut loose.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Tue Sep 25 201209:39Jordan Babineaux played every snap Sunday
Newly minted starter Jordan Babineaux played every snap at strong safety in the Titans' Week 3 win over the Lions.
Robert Johnson was benched and Michael Griffin kicked to free safety. Although coach Mike Munchak said the job will be open to competition "weekly," this is their best lineup. Johnson is a replacement-level talent. Babineaux had five tackles and two pass breakups against the Lions.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Sun Sep 23 201212:03Babineaux starting at safety for Titans
Jordan Babineaux is starting over Robert Johnson at free safety for the Titans in Week 3.
The Titans have had some of the worst safety play in the league so far in 2012, so head coach Mike Munchak is handing the reins back over to Babineaux, who led the team in tackles last season. Babineaux is an IDP to monitor.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri Sep 21 201219:21Babineaux playing sparingly in Tennessee
Titans S Jordan Babineaux has played just 31 snaps in the team's first two games.
He led the team in tackles last year. The Titans promoted Robert Johnson into the starting lineup at free safety and moved Michael Griffin to strong safety, demoting Babineaux at the end of training camp. It was a surprising move after they signed him to a new two-year, $5 million deal in March. It also hasn't worked out well so far. Johnson and Griffin are getting smoked in coverage.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Tue Mar 13 201211:53Titans officially re-up SS Jordan Babineaux
Titans agreed to terms with SS Jordan Babineaux on an undisclosed contract.
Source: Terry McCormick on Twitter
Mon Mar 5 201220:34Titans close to deal with Jordan Babineaux
The Titans are reportedly close to a long-term extension with free agent SS Jordan Babineaux.
The sides can't sign off on the deal until March 13, but Babineaux is fully expected back in Nashville. With Michael Griffin sporting the franchise tag, the Titans can address the rest of their roster with both safety spots lined up.
Source: Terry McCormick on Twitter
Mon Feb 20 201213:24Titans in contract talks with S Babineaux
The Titans are in long-term contract talks with free agent S Jordan Babineaux.
The Titans can't formally sign Babineaux until after the free agency period because because they exercised an option in his 2011 contract to lower his cap number. However, they are clearly interested in retaining him. The sides could get a deal worked out in principle before March 13. Babineaux just can't officially sign on the dotted line until that date.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Mon Dec 5 201115:54Titans now using rotation at strong safety
The Titans are now using a rotation at strong safety of Jordan Babineaux and Chris Hope.
"We made more of an effort to get Chris in there," Titans coach Mike Munchak said of Hope's increased role against Buffalo in Week 13. Hope was credited with four tackles (all solo), while the starter Babineaux managed just two (one solo). This has become a situation to avoid in IDP leagues.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Thu Nov 17 201117:53Jordan Babineaux still starting
Although Chris Hope has returned from his broken forearm, the Titans will stick with Jordan Babineaux as their starting strong safety.
Hope returned last Sunday, but was limited to roughly 30 snaps. Coach Mike Munchak plans to go with a similar rotation in Week 11. Babineaux's 61 tackles are second on the Titans.
Source: Nashville Tennessean
Thu Aug 4 201115:13Titans sign S Babineaux to one-year deal
Titans signed S Jordan Babineaux to a one-year contract.
A versatile defender, the player once known as "Big Play Babs" in Seattle has experience as a starter at both safety positions and as a slot cornerback. He'll push Vincent Fuller for playing time, presumably, while trying to make an impact on special teams. Babineaux had 12 special teams tackles last season.
Source: Jim Wyatt on Twitter
Thu Jul 21 201122:55Babineaux unlikely to return to Seattle
The Tacoma News Tribune believes free agent S Jordan Babineaux is "likely moving on."
With the exception of the playoff loss to the Bears, "Big Play Babs" held his own as a third safety last season. Beat writer Eric Williams cites the past two drafts with Kam Chancellor and Mark LeGree as reason enough for the Seahawks to part ways.
Source: Tacoma News Tribune
Sun Oct 17 201019:29S Babineaux has big game in Week 6 win
Seahawks' safety Jordan Babineaux logged 1.5 sacks, a forced fumble and three tackles in a Week 6 win at Chicago.
Chicago backup RT J'Marcus Webb was overmatched and exploited as the Seahawks' defense dialed up safety blitzes on the right side throughout the game, and Jay Cutler was sacked six times. Babineaux and the 'Hawks head home to face rookie QB Max Hall and the Cardinals Week 7.
Tue Sep 7 201017:04Seahawks expected to re-sign Babineaux
The Seahawks are expected to re-sign S Jordan Babineaux this week.
He's set to take the roster spot of DT Craig Terrill, who was released on Tuesday. The Seahawks bolstered the defensive line with the addition of Junior Siavii, but they'd be without a backup at free safety without Babineaux. He'll return at a drastically reduced rate.
Source: Jason LaCanfora on Twitter
Sun Sep 5 201016:36Seahawks release S Babineaux
Seahawks released S Jordan Babineaux.
Combined with the release of Julius Jones, Seattle just saved nearly $5 million in salary. Babineaux was due $2.45 million -- too much for a third safety, even if "Big Play Babs" would've been one of the league's top reserves at the position. The 28-year-old won't last long on the open market.
Source: Adam Schefter on Twitter
Sun Apr 25 201008:28Babineaux will move to strong safety
Jordan Babineaux will move from free safety to strong safety to make room for first-round pick Earl Thomas.
The Seahawks also drafted S Kam Chancellor for depth and are hoping Lawyer Milloy will return. With Thomas' superior speed, it makes sense to shift the bigger Babineaux over.
Source: Seattle Times