2024 SEASON: Played in six games with one start (at LG), seeing action on offense and special teamsâŠWas sidelined for three games (Weeks 3-5) due to a shoulder injury...Was placed on injured reserve (shoulder) on Nov. 16âŠAt Philadelphia (Sept. 6): Rotated with Rhyan at RG, appearing on 28 of 67 snaps as he played one out of every three seriesâŠVs. India*napolis* (Sept. 15): Rotated with Rhyan at RG in the first half, playing two series (20 snaps) before sustaining a shoulder injury that sidelined him for the second halfâŠVs. Arizona (Oct. 13): Returned to action, appearing on 38 snaps on offense as he rotated with Rhyan at RG. Helped protect QB Jordan Love as he was not sacked on the afternoon and as he tied his career high with four TD passesâŠVs. Houston (Oct. 20): Played 13 snaps at RG, coming in for Rhyan for the Packers' third seriesâŠAt Jacksonville (Oct. 27): Played 22 snaps at RG as he rotated in for Rhyan, helping to clear the way for the Packers' 170 rushing yards and two TDs on 39 carries (4.4 avg.) as the line allowed just one sack on the afternoonâŠVs. Detroit (Nov. 3): Made his first NFL start, opening at LG in place of Jenkins with Jenkins sliding over to C in place of an injured Myers (wrist). Appeared on all 65 snaps as the line did not allow a sack and helped clear the way for the Packers' 138 rushing yards on 23 attempts (6.0 avg.)âŠ2024 Draft: Selected by the Packers in the first round (No. 25 overall).
COLLEGE: Appeared in 41 games with 37 starts at left tackle during his five seasons with the Wildcats, starting all 33 games he played in over his final three seasonsâŠEarned his degree in criminal justiceâŠ2023: Started at LT in all 12 games he appeared in, earning first-team All-Pacific-12 honors from The Associated Press and the coaches after helping the Wildcats rank No. 20 in the nation in total offense (448.0 ypg), No. 8 in passing offense (308.3 ypg) and No. 18 in scoring offense (34.6 ppg)âŠAllowed only two sacks in 787 snaps of work as he led the Arizona offensive line in total blocking grade (84.3), run-blocking grade (77.0) and pass-blocking grade (87.3), per Pro Football FocusâŠHelped the Wildcats rank No. 10 in the nation in red-zone scoring percentage (92.98) and No. 8 in third-down conversion percentage (48.77)âŠHelped protect QB Noah Fifita, who threw for 2,869 yards and 25 TDs with just six INTs on 241-of-333 passing (school-record 72.4 pct.) on his way to being named the Pac-12 Offensive Freshman of the YearâŠPart of a line that helped the Wildcats to seven straight wins to end the season, tying a program record for single-season consecutive victoriesâŠHelped the Wildcats rack up 544 yards of total offense vs. Texas-El Paso (Sept. 16), including a season-high 244 yards on the ground on just 32 carries (7.6 avg.) and a 285-yard, three-TD effort from QB Jayden de Laura on 23-of-29 passing (79.3 pct.)âŠWas part of a line that did not allow a sack as Fifita threw for a career-high 527 yards and five TDs on 30-of-41 passing (73.2) at Arizona State (Nov. 25) as the Wildcats registered a season-high 619 yards in the 59-23 winâŠ2022: Started all 10 games he played in at LT, earning first-team AP All-Pac-12 recognition after allowing just one sack in 670 snaps of actionâŠHelped the Wildcats rank No. 6 in the nation in passing offense (318.4 ypg) and No. 20 in total offense (461.9 ypg)âŠProvided time for de Laura to throw for 3,685 yards and 25 TDs as he ranked No. 8 in the nation in passing yards (307.1 ypg)âŠBlocked for de Laura as he threw for 401 yards and a pair of TDs on 27-of-45 passing (60.0 pct.) at California (Sept. 24)âŠWas part of a line that helped the Wildcats rack up a season-high 673 total yards vs. Colorado (Oct. 1), highlighted by a career-high 484 passing yards and six TDs from de LauraâŠWas part of a line that allowed just one sack and cleared the way for the Wildcats' season-high 280 rushing yards and five TDs on 28 carries (10.0 avg.) in the 38-35 win vs. Arizona State (Nov. 25)âŠ2021: Started the final 11 games of the season at LT after missing the season opener due to injuryâŠHelped clear the way for the Wildcats' season-high 218 rushing yards on 40 attempts (5.5 avg.) vs. Washington (Oct. 22)âŠPart of a line that helped Arizona register a season-high 466 total yards at Southern California (Oct. 30)âŠ2020: Started the first two games of the season at LT before missing the final three games of the season due to injury in a season shortened by COVID-19âŠHelped protect QB Grant Gunnell, who threw for 286 yards and three TDs with just one INT, and cleared holes for the Wildcats to rush for 158 yards on 40 carries (4.0 avg.) vs. Southern California (Nov. 14)âŠ2019: Appeared in six games with two starts at LT as a true freshmanâŠOpened at LT at Oregon (Nov. 16) in his first career start.
PERSONAL: Given name Jordan Tyler MorganâŠBorn in Tucson, Ariz. âŠHigh school: Earned all-state honors at Marana High School (Tucson, Ariz.), helping lead the team to three consecutive appearances in the state playoffs (2016-18)âŠAlso saw action on the defensive line, totaling 30 tacklesâŠCompeted in the shot put and discus in track and field as a senior⊠Attended Cholla High School in Tucson as a freshmanâŠCom*munity* involvement: Participated in a Habitat for Humanity event in Green Bay in June 2024...Visited the Boys & Girls Club in Tucson when he was in college and also helped build houses in the city through Habitat for Humanity.