Juan Thornhill Joins Jaguars Practice Squad, Adding Veteran Depth to Secondary
Just days after his release from the Pittsburgh Steelers, veteran safety Juan Thornhill has found a new home, signing with the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad on Monday. The move provides the Jaguars with experienced depth in their secondary and offers Thornhill a fresh start after a challenging but brief stint in Pittsburgh.
For Thornhill, the transition represents a swift turn of events. A two-time Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, he joined the Cleveland Browns in 2023 before being traded to the Steelers earlier this season. In nine games with Pittsburgh, he recorded 38 tackles and a fumble recovery. However, the fit never fully materialized, leading to his release last week. Now, he lands in Jacksonville, a team looking to bolster its defensive backfield as it navigates the demanding NFL schedule.
The signing is a low-risk, high-reward opportunity for the Jaguars. While Thornhill begins on the practice squad, his extensive experience and proven playmaking ability make him a prime candidate for elevation to the active roster should the need arise.
A Proven Winner in the NFL
Thornhill’s resume speaks for itself. Originally a second-round pick by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2019, he was an integral part of a defense that secured two championships in Super Bowl LIV and LVII. Over his six-year career spanning 96 games with the Chiefs, Browns and Steelers, he has accumulated 375 tackles, eight interceptions, 25 passes defensed and two fumble recoveries.
His time in Kansas City, in particular, showcased his versatility and knack for being around the football, especially in critical moments. He has participated in 10 postseason games, demonstrating a composure and understanding of high-stakes football that is invaluable to any roster. This championship pedigree is something the Jaguars‘ front office undoubtedly found appealing.
What This Means for the Jaguars
For Jacksonville, the addition of Thornhill provides immediate veteran insurance. The team started Andrew Wingard and Antonio Johnson at safety in their recent win over the Los Angeles Chargers, with Rayuan Lane and Kahlef Hailassie providing backup. Adding a player of Thornhill’s caliber to the practice squad offers Head Coach Doug Pederson a reliable option he can call upon at any moment.
Should Thornhill be elevated, he brings a battle-tested presence to a secondary that can benefit from his leadership and experience. His ability to read offenses and his history of creating turnovers could provide a significant boost. It’s a strategic signing that enhances the team’s depth without requiring an immediate commitment on the 53-man roster, giving both the player and the organization a chance to feel out the fit. For Juan Thornhill, it is a chance to prove he still has plenty left to contribute and to once again find his footing in the league.
