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  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
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    DL Jack Crawford retired after ten seasons in the NFL.
    Coming to the US from the UK, Crawford played two seasons with the Raiders, three years in Dallas, and two years in Atlanta before spending his final season (2020) in Tennessee, where he started nine games and recorded two sacks for the Titans. Crawford’s career year came in 2018, when he had six sacks in 11 starts for the Falcons.

  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Cardinals signed DT Jack Crawford, formerly of the Titans.
    Crawford tallied two sacks across 16 games, nine of which were starts, for the Titans last year. He has played at least 400 defensive snaps in each of his previous three seasons and can also contribute on special teams. At 32 years old, Crawford will slot in as a role player for the Cardinals.

  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Titans signed DE Jack Crawford, formerly of the Falcons.
    Crawford will be a rotational defensive end for the Titans. He’ll be entering his age-32 season in 2020 and is coming off a three-season stretch with the Falcons where he compiled a total of 6.5 sacks.

  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Raiders waived DE Jack Crawford.
    A three-year starter at Penn State, Crawford was a fifth-round pick in 2012. He had zero sacks in 19 career games with Oakland. Following Crawford’s release, only two of Oakland’s six picks from the 2012 draft are still on the team.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Raiders signed fifth-round DE Jack Crawford, sixth-round DT Christo Bilukidi, and seventh-round LB Nathan Stupar to four-year contracts.
    Born in London, Crawford was a three-year starter at Penn State. On a deep defensive line, he’ll likely begin his career as a special teamer. Born in Angola with time in France and Brazil, the raw Bilukidi established a Georgia State record with 10 sacks in two years. Stupar, Crawford’s teammate with the Nittany Lions, has a shot at a roster spot in a shallow linebacking corps.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Raiders selected Penn State DE Jack Crawford with the No. 158 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft.
    A three-year starter for the Nittany Lions, Crawford recorded 40 tackles, 7.5 tackles for loss, and 6.5 sacks as a senior. Although he shows natural strength and explosion at the line of scrimmage, Crawford struggles to win one-on-one battles once engaged and doesn’t always identify run versus pass. He’ll vie for a roster spot as a rotational lineman in Oakland.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Bleacher Report’s Jason Cole reports up to five teams have shown interest in free agent DE Jack Crawford, including the Bills, Colts, and Jaguars.
    Crawford played 548 snaps on the Cowboys’ starved-for-talent defensive line last season, but received really poor marks from Pro Football Focus for his pass rush and run defense, finishing as the site’s No. 50 end out of 53 qualifiers. Crawford, 29 this year, shouldn’t cost much on a short-term deal.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Falcons signed DE Jack Crawford, formerly of the Cowboys, to a three-year, $10.3-million contract.
    Crawford is a situational pass rusher who has 7.5 sacks over the past two years. He’ll be a rotational player for a line still lacking linchpin pass rushers.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Free agent DE Jack Crawford will visit the Steelers.
    A fifth-round pick of the Raiders in 2012, Crawford recorded six sacks in 22 games with the Cowboys over the last two seasons. The Steelers are likely looking at him as a rotational rusher. Crawford turns 28 in September.
  • FA Defensive Lineman #69
    Cowboys re-signed DE Jack Crawford to a one-year contract.
    Crawford, 27, spent last season as a reserve defensive tackle and end for Dallas, tallying four sacks but getting washed out in run defense. The Cowboys will hope Crawford won’t have to play as many snaps this season. Edge pass rusher is arguably Dallas’ biggest need entering this month’s draft.