New York Jets
Dawan Landry - S
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 1"/ 212 lbs. |
| Birthday | 12/30/1982 |
| Birthplace | Ama, LA |
| College | Georgia Tech |
| Years played | 8 |
| Drafted | 2006, 5th round, 13th pick by Ravens |
Jaguars release Ross, Landry
The Jaguars released DBs Aaron Ross and Dawan Landry on Friday, the team announced.
Jacksonville defense continues to take shape
After signing former Bills MLB Paul Posluszny, Jaguars GM Gene Smith is at it again, with the additions of Clint Session and Dawan Landry.
Report: Jaguars close to landing FS
The Jaguars appear to be fixing their secondary issues by signing former Ravens FS Dawan Landry to a five-year deal.
Ravens count on SS Landry's reliability
Dawan Landry's reliability is his defining trait to Baltimore DB coach Chuck Pagano, according to AFC North Whispers.
Ravens S Landry signs RFA tender
Ravens SS Dawan Landry signed his one-year, $1.759 million restricted free-agent tender on Tuesday, the club's official Web site reported.
PLAYER NEWS
The Jacksonville Jaguars and Landry have agreed on a five-year contract, giving the franchise a third new defensive starter in as many days.|||||||
Landry, who spent the last five years in Baltimore, is expected to sign a contract Saturday and would be eligible to practice when the new collective bargaining agreement is ratified. Landry accumulated 362 tackles, nine interceptions and five sacks with the Ravens. He missed most of the 2008 season with a neck injury. He likely will replace Don Carey in the starting lineup.
The Ravens placed Landry on injured reserve Tuesday, ending his season. He is still experiencing tingling sensations in his neck after suffered a spinal cord concussion against the Cleveland Browns in the third week of the season. In that game, the crown of Landry's helmet struck the knee of Browns running back Jamal Lewis.|||||||
Landry, a fifth-round draft pick in 2006, started all 16 games last year. He led Baltimore defensive backs with six tackles in the opener against Cincinnati on Sept. 7.
Landry was taken from the field on a cart Sunday after taking a knee to the helmet during the second quarter of a game against Cleveland. Landry was trying to tackle Jamal Lewis, whose knee hit Landry in the head. Landry lay motionless for several minutes before being taken from the field with the facemask removed from his helmet and his head immobilized. Landry never lost consciousness and had movement in all his extremities, Ravens orthopedist Leigh Ann Curl said.|||||||
Landry, a fifth-round draft pick in 2006, started all 16 games last year. He led Baltimore defensive backs with six tackles in the opener against Cincinnati on Sept. 7.