Shaquille Leonard Opens Up on Why He Passed on Cowboys
Linebacker Shaquille Leonard passed on joining the Dallas Cowboys by instead signing with their rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles.
While speaking to reporters before his first practice with the Eagles on Wednesday, December 6, Leonard explained why he decided to sign with Philadelphia over Dallas.
Via Josh Tolentino of The Philadelphia Inquirer:
“Nick [Sirianni] and I were together in Indy, Nick is a great coach, great competitor,” said Leonard. “I wanted to go somewhere that fit me, to a coach who knew who I was as a person and as a player.”
Shaq Leonard Spent 3 Years With Nick Sirianni in Indianapolis
Leonard joined the Indianapolis Colts in 2018 when Nick Sirianni joined the franchise as an offensive coordinator. Sirianni would spend the next three seasons in Indianapolis as Leonard established himself as one of the top defensive players in the league. During that time frame, Leonard was named to three consecutive Pro Bowls, three All-Pro selections and won the Defensive Rookie of the Year.
In addition to his accolades, Leonard also led the the NFL in tackles during his rookie season and notched 15 sacks, seven interceptions and nine forced fumbles with four fumble recoveries during his first three seasons.
Leonard became known as one of the top playmaking defensive players in the league. However, Leonard’s frequency of producing those same type of splash plays declined over the past two seasons in Indianapolis, leading to an unhappy player and his eventual release.