Davon House
CB FA
Tue 2/28/17 6:05 PM

House is currently being shopped by the Jaguars and is expected to be released if a trade isn't reached, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
EDGE Analysis
House is slated to make over $6 million next season, which the Jaguars feel is too high of a price for a defensive back who only recorded 17 tackles last season. The 27-year-old impressed in his first year with the team, recording 60 tackles, 23 pass deflections, and four interceptions in the 2015-16 season. However, he appeared to be the odd-man-out last season as Jalen Ramsey and Prince Amukamara handled the majority of reps at cornerback. Look for more updates on his search for a new team to come over the next few weeks.

Davon House
CB FA
Sun 9/25/16 1:11 PM

House (illness) is not listed on the Jaguars' Week 3 inactives report.
EDGE Analysis
House came down with an illness late in the week that jeopardized his status for Sunday's game. Nevertheless, he should get the start against the Ravens opposite Jalen Ramsey.

Davon House
CB FA
Sat 9/24/16 3:26 PM

House (illness) was added to the Jaguars injury report on Saturday and is questionable to play in Week 3, Ryan O'Halloran of the Florida Times-Union reports.
EDGE Analysis
House didn't practice on Thursday with a hamstring ailment, but was taken off the injury report after practicing in full on Friday. However, he since has come down with a sickness. His status will be confirmed prior to kickoff.

Davon House
CB FA
Fri 9/23/16 12:08 PM

House (hamstring) was not included on the Jaguars' final Week 3 injury report.
EDGE Analysis
House missed practice on Thursday due to a hamstring injury but was able to practice in full on Friday. Now that he's been removed from the injury report he should be expected to play without restriction on Sunday. Look for him and Jalen Ramsey to be the team's starting corners.

Davon House
CB FA
Thu 9/22/16 6:33 PM

House did not participate in practice on Thursday due to a hamstring injury, Jaguars.com writer John Oehser reports.
EDGE Analysis
House didn't appear on the injury report until Thursday, making it difficult to judge the severity of the injury at this point. With House out, the only one of the Jaguars' top four corners to practice was Jalen Ramsey. House's practice status on Friday will give a better indication of his status for Sunday.

Davon House
CB FA
Sat 8/13/16 12:43 PM

House (hamstring) sat out of Saturday's practice as he continues to nurse a hamstring injury.
EDGE Analysis
House is considered day-to-day with the injury, which caused him to sit out of practice on Thursday. Until he returns, look for Dwayne Gratz and Prince Amukamara to lead the team in reps in practice.

Davon House
CB FA
Thu 8/4/16 3:07 PM

House sat out Thursday's practice due to a hamstring issue, Ryan O'Halloran of the Florida Times-Union reports.
EDGE Analysis
House missed practice on a day where other veteran players were rested, but he said afterwards that it was due to injury rather than planned rest that he had been held out. It's unclear what exactly his injury is and he's without a return timetable at this point. He should be considered day-to-day. Look for Dwayne Gratz and Prince Amukamara to get some extra reps as long as House is sidelined.

Davon House
CB FA
Sun 10/4/15 11:48 AM

House is active Sunday against the Colts.
EDGE Analysis
House will be starting at left corner for the Texans. With Matt Hasselbeck starting at QB for the Colts, House will have a much better matchup without Andrew Luck on the field.

Davon House
CB FA
Fri 10/2/15 11:16 AM

House (foot) was seen practicing Friday, Hays Carlyon of the Florida Times-Union reports.
EDGE Analysis
House, the big free-agent addition from the Packers this offseason, hasn't been all that effective so far --- he's recorded just seven tackles and hasn't forced a turnover in 177 snaps this season --- however his presence will be needed in the secondary when the Jaguars take on the Colts this Sunday.

Davon House
CB FA
Tue 3/10/15 11:19 AM

House will sign a four-year deal with the Jaguars, NFL.com's Ian Rapoport reports. The deal has an average annual value of $6.25 million, leaving little doubt that House will start. He mostly served as Green Bay's third or fourth cornerback the past few seasons, but the Packers had strong depth at the position, and House held up reasonably well when tested. Jacksonville seems to be continuing its trend of overpaying for solid but unspectacular players.