THE Denver Broncos On Wednesday, improved their secondary depth (and special teams) when they signed the corner half of the United Football League, Mario Goodrich, to a one -year contract.
Goodrich (6-0, 186 pounds) totaled 17 plated, six passes in passers and three forced escapes in seven games with the Birmingham stallions of the UFL this spring. Before that, he was with the Philadelphia Eagles From 2022 to 2023, recording five plated in four games (start). Goodrich also had a passage with the New York Giants in 2024.
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Because his time in the NFL was brief, there are not many highlights of him in the league. But the corner half won a national championship (2018) in Clemson And was then appointed an All-ACC player from the first team (2021). In four seasons with the tigers, Goodrich totaled 69 plated, 21 shortfalls, five interceptions (one returned for a touch), a forced escape and a recovery escaped in 47 games.
Here are some protruding facts of his time in Clemson:
Goodrich will face difficult chances to list 53 men, but he will have the chance to compete for a place this summer. He joined a corner room that also includes Pat Pratoine, Riley Moss, Jahdae Barron, Ja’quan McMillian, Kris Abrams-Draine and Damarri Mathis, among others.
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