06/04/2026
Trumaine Johnson and Morris Claiborne brought a veteran presence to our boundaries during a highly transitional 2018 campaign.
Jamal Adams and Marcus Maye quickly emerged as one of the most dynamic, hard-hitting safety pairings in the league.
The perimeter faced immediate depth challenges the following year, forcing Nate Hairston and Darryl Roberts into demanding starting roles.
A massive franchise-altering trade completely reset the defensive timeline ahead of 2020, removing a major piece from the secondary.
Marcus Maye shouldered the immense leadership burden beautifully, utilizing his elite deep-field range to erase explosive plays.
His steady veteran communication directly allowed cornerbacks like Blessuan Austin and a rising Bryce Hall to play fast and aggressive on the outside.
Bryce Hall took a massive step forward during the 2021 season, anchoring one side of the perimeter with rare physical discipline.
With Ashtyn Davis and later Elijah Riley logging crucial reps at safety, this secondary proved it could endure heavy roster churn and still fight. 🟩