Rodney McLeod: Everything you need to know

Rodney McLeod

Rodney McLeod

SAF

STATS

Rodney McLeod

Rodney McLeod Career Stats  

  • Career Stats - TACKLES

    TOTAL
    AST
    SOLO
    23
    8
    15

    Career Stats - Sacks

    SCK
    SCKYDS
    TFL
    1
    10
    0

    Career Stats - INTERCEPTIONS

    INT
    PD
    TD
    0
    1
    0

    Career Stats - Fumbles

    FF
    FR
    FTD
    0
    0
    0

    Tackles

    Season Team TOTAL AST SOLO
    2021 PHI 6 4 2
    2019 PHI 2 1 1
    2017 PHI 15 3 12

    Sacks

    Season Team SCK SCKYDS TFL
    2021 PHI 0 0 0
    2019 PHI 0 0 0
    2017 PHI 1 10 0

    Interceptions

    Season Team INT PD TD
    2021 PHI 0 0 0
    2019 PHI 0 0 0
    2017 PHI 0 1 0

    Defense Fumbles

    Season Team FF FR FTD
    2021 PHI 0 0 0
    2019 PHI 0 0 0
    2017 PHI 0 0 0
Rodney McLeod

Rodney McLeod Player Profile and Salary  

Birthdate 6/23/1990 (35)
Status UFA
HT/WT 5'10", 185 lbs
Birthplace Clinton, MD, USA
Position SAF
College Virginia
Experience 13 seasons

Career History

Cleveland Browns 2023-2025 (2 seasons)
Indianapolis Colts 2022-2023 (1 season)
Philadelphia Eagles 2016-2022 (6 seasons)

Rodney McLeod: Breaking News

Plays all 17 games in 2024

McLeod racked up 39 tackles (28 solo), five passes defensed, one defensive touchdown and one fumble recovery across 17 regular-season appearances with the Browns in 2024. McLeod saw increased playing time during the 2024 campaign due to injuries elsewhere in Cleveland's secondary, but the 34-year-old veteran looked definitively more comfortable in a rotational role. He's scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent this offseason, but a reunion with the Browns may not be out of the question.

Scores on fumble return

McLeod recorded two tackles and scored on a fumble return in a 20-16 loss to the Raiders in Week 4. McLeod scooped up a Zamir White fumble and brought it back 25 yards to bring the Browns within one score early in the fourth quarter. The 34-year-old safety is a depth piece in Cleveland's secondary and a regular on special teams, though he's seen action on 40 percent or more of the defensive snaps in each of the last three games.