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Darrell Megail Baker Jr. (born March 27, 1998) is a Panamanian-American professional football cornerback for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL). Born in Panama City, he grew up in Hephzibah, Georgia, and played college football for the Georgia Southern Eagles. He was signed by the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent in 2022.

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Early life

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Baker was born on March 27, 1998, in Panama City, to two United States Army veterans.[1] He was raised in Hephzibah, Georgia,[2] and attended Hephzibah High School, where he participated in football and track and field, playing as a cornerback and wide receiver in the former.[1][3] As a junior in football, he made several key plays in their regular season finale to help them reach the state playoffs, being named The Augusta Chronicle player of the week.[4] As a senior in track, Baker won the state championship in the long jump and was named "Boys' track athlete of the year" by the Chronicle.[5]

Baker began attending Georgia Southern University in 2016, and was a walk-on member of their football team.[5] He spent his true freshman season as a redshirt.[1] In 2017, his second year with the program, he played in 12 games, appearing on 377 snaps, and recorded 18 tackles and one interception along with a forced fumble.[1] The following season, Baker appeared in nine matches and recorded six tackles and one interception, while appearing on 231 plays.[1]

As a junior in 2019, Baker played in all 12 games and started three, recording two pass breakups as well as 23 tackles, while seeing action on a total of 280 snaps.[1] He saw his first action as a full-time starter in 2020,[6] starting all 12 games and posting 34 tackles, seven pass breakups and an interception.[1] Baker was named third-team all-conference at the end of the season by Pro Football Focus (PFF).[1]

After receiving an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Baker opted to return to Georgia Southern for a sixth season in 2021.[6] He started eight games and appeared in a total of 10, and tallied while playing 499 snaps 32 tackles, eight pass breakups[7] and a forced fumble.[1] He finished his college career with 111 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and 18 pass breakups.[8]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 0+78 in
(1.85 m)
190 lb
(86 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
8+34 in
(0.22 m)
4.43 s 1.53 s 2.50 s 4.25 s 7.07 s 41.5 in
(1.05 m)
11 ft 4 in
(3.45 m)
11 reps
All values from Pro Day[9]

Arizona Cardinals

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After going unselected in the 2022 NFL draft, Baker was signed by the Arizona Cardinals as an undrafted free agent.[8] He was waived on August 29, during the roster cuts period.[10] After being waived by Arizona, Baker had tryouts with the Green Bay Packers[11] and Indianapolis Colts.[12]

Indianapolis Colts

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Baker was signed to the Colts' practice squad on September 13, 2022.[13] He was elevated to the active roster for their Week 15 game against the Minnesota Vikings,[14] and made his NFL debut in the 39–36 loss, appearing on 14 special teams snaps.[15] He was signed to the active roster on December 28.[16] Baker recovered a fumble in the Colts' Week 18 game against the Houston Texans.[15]

Baker made the Colts final roster in 2023, playing in 14 games with six starts and finished second on the team in pass breakups.[17]

On January 8, 2024, Baker signed a one-year contract extension with the Colts.[18] On August 28, 2024, Baker was waived by the Colts.[19]

Tennessee Titans

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On August 29, 2024, Baker was claimed off waivers by the Tennessee Titans.[20] He played all 17 games during the 2024 season, including nine starts. He finished with 40 tackles and five pass deflections.[21]

On March 11, 2025, Baker signed a one-year contract extension with the Titans.[22]

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Darrell Baker Jr. is an for the of the (). Born Darrell Megail Baker Jr. on March 27, 1998, in , , to parents who were veterans stationed there at the time, he was raised in , after his family relocated shortly after his birth. Standing at 6 feet 1 inch and weighing 190 pounds, Baker entered the NFL as an undrafted in 2022 following a college career at , where he transitioned from a walk-on to a starter. Baker's early athletic development began at Hephzibah High School in Georgia, where he starred in football and track, winning the state long jump championship in 2016 despite not receiving any college football scholarship offers. He joined Georgia Southern as a preferred walk-on in 2016, redshirting his first year before earning a scholarship and evolving into a key defensive player. Over 53 games with 23 starts from 2017 to 2021, he recorded 111 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, 17 passes defensed, three interceptions, and two forced fumbles, with his senior year in 2021 marking a breakout featuring eight pass breakups. Baker graduated with a degree in interdisciplinary studies. Professionally, Baker signed with the as an undrafted free agent on May 13, 2022, but was waived during preseason and subsequently joined the ' on September 13, 2022. He appeared in three games for the Colts that season, primarily on special teams with 31 snaps. Elevated to the active roster in December 2022, Baker played a total of 17 games with the Colts from 2022 to 2023, starting six in 2023, before being waived and claimed by the Titans on August 29, 2024. In his debut season with in 2024, he started nine of 17 games, showcasing his perimeter coverage skills and athleticism that had been highlighted in scouting reports. He signed a one-year contract extension with the Titans on March 11, 2025, and has appeared in 10 games with 3 starts during the 2025 season (as of November 17, 2025).

Early years

Family and upbringing

Darrell Baker Jr. was born on March 27, 1998, in , , where his parents were stationed as members of the . His parents, Darrell Baker Sr. and Johnetta Dixon, both served as veterans, with deployments including tours in , , and ; his father worked as a contractor, while his mother served as a cook. Following his birth, Baker's family relocated to Georgia within a few months, settling in near military bases such as Fort Benning and Fort Gordon, where his parents continued their service before retiring. He grew up in a large household with six siblings, often under strict discipline that included daily chores like making beds and ironing clothes, amid financial challenges as his parents made sacrifices to provide for the family despite frequent absences due to military duties. These experiences instilled values of hard work and resilience, with Baker recalling the joy of surprise reunions at the airport after his parents' deployments as highlights of his early childhood. Baker's family played a pivotal role in fostering his early exposure to sports, encouraging participation as a way to channel energy and avoid household responsibilities during middle school. His mother recognized his athletic potential as early as the sixth or seventh grade, while his father supported his ambitions by promoting self-belief and perseverance, influences that sparked Baker's interest in football and track from a young age within the supportive yet demanding family environment.

High school career

Darrell Baker Jr. attended High School in , where he played four years of varsity football under head coach William Wardell Harrell. As a , Baker contributed on defense while also seeing action on offense, particularly as a , demonstrating his versatility as an athlete during his high school tenure. Over his career, he recorded 8 total tackles on defense, reflecting his role in the secondary despite limited available statistical breakdowns. In addition to football, Baker was a standout in , competing in sprints and jumping events. His senior year marked a highlight when he earned All-State honors, placing fourth in the 100-meter dash with a time of 10.83 seconds and third in the 200-meter dash with 21.93 seconds at the GHSA Class 3A state meet. Baker's most notable achievement came in the , where he won the Class 3A state championship with a leap of 23 feet, 7.5 inches, securing first place at the Georgia Olympics and capping a strong progression after finishing second the previous year. Baker's multi-sport involvement at underscored his athletic development, with his track success complementing his football skills and highlighting his speed and explosiveness as a . On the gridiron, his offensive contributions included 48 receptions for 889 yards and 7 touchdowns across four seasons, peaking as a sophomore with 350 receiving yards and 3 scores. These performances helped solidify his reputation as a dynamic player before advancing to college.

College career

Georgia Southern University

Darrell Baker Jr. joined as a preferred walk-on in 2016, redshirting his true freshman season before making his debut the following year. Over five playing seasons from 2017 to 2021, Baker appeared in 53 games with 23 starts, accumulating 111 total tackles (80 solo, 31 assisted), 4.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions, 17 passes defensed, and two forced fumbles. His early years featured limited production, with 48 combined tackles, two interceptions, and two pass breakups across his first three seasons (2017–2019), during which he played primarily in rotational roles on defense and special teams. He was named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2017. Baker experienced a breakout in 2020, earning All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team honors from after starting all 12 games and recording 31 tackles (24 solo), 1.5 tackles for loss, one , and seven passes defensed. He built on this momentum in 2021, starting eight of nine games with 32 tackles (27 solo), two tackles for loss, eight passes defensed, and one forced fumble, leveraging a eligibility waiver for an extra year of play. As a full-time starter in his final two seasons, Baker contributed significantly to Georgia Southern's secondary in the Sun Belt Conference, where the Eagles posted competitive defensive rankings, including top-50 nationally in pass defense efficiency during his breakout year. His development from a reserve to a key defender highlighted improved ball skills and tackling consistency, aided briefly by the agility honed from high school track success. Baker graduated from Georgia Southern in fall 2020 with a degree in interdisciplinary studies before concluding his college career.

Professional career

Arizona Cardinals

After going undrafted in the , Darrell Baker Jr. signed with the as an undrafted free agent on May 13, 2022. He participated in the Cardinals' rookie minicamp, organized team activities, and as part of the team's depth at , competing for a spot on the initial 53-man roster or . Baker's tenure was cut short by . On , 2022, the Cardinals waived him with an injury designation; he was then placed on injured reserve the following day. The team waived him from injured reserve with an injury settlement on , 2022, allowing him to become a . As part of final roster cuts to reach the 53-man limit, the Cardinals waived Baker again on , 2022, clearing $420,000 in cap space. He did not appear in any preseason or regular-season games for the Cardinals and recorded no statistics during his brief time with the team. This marked the end of his stint with .

Indianapolis Colts

Darrell Baker Jr. joined the on September 13, 2022, signing to their after being waived by the earlier that summer. Following a season primarily spent developing on the , where he appeared in three games with limited special teams snaps, Baker earned a promotion to the active roster in late December 2022 and secured a spot on the 53-man roster heading into 2023. Baker made his first significant NFL contributions in 2023, debuting as a starter in Week 1 against the , where he recorded four tackles. He started only the first game at outside before being benched amid defensive adjustments, but returned to the starting lineup for five additional games later in the year. Overall, Baker appeared in 14 games with six starts, tallying 35 total tackles (28 solo), seven passes defensed, and one fumble recovery in the regular-season finale against the Houston Texans. As a depth piece in the Colts' secondary, Baker primarily rotated in at boundary cornerback while logging significant snaps on special teams, including punt coverage and return units. His versatility helped provide support behind starters and , contributing to Indianapolis's defensive efforts during a 9-8 season that ended in a playoff miss.

Tennessee Titans

Darrell Baker Jr. joined the after being waived by the on August 28, 2024, and was claimed off waivers the following day to bolster the team's depth ahead of the regular season. In his first season with the Titans, Baker appeared in all 17 games, starting nine, primarily stepping up due to injuries in the secondary. He recorded 40 total tackles (32 solo) and five pass deflections, contributing as a rotational while also logging significant snaps on special teams. On March 10, 2025, Baker signed a one-year contract extension with the Titans, securing his position with a base salary of $1,100,000 and a cap hit of $1,108,820. As of November 17, 2025, through 10 games in the 2025 season with 3 starts, he had amassed 34 total tackles (22 solo), 2 pass deflections, zero interceptions, and allowed 11 receptions on 14 targets as a key rotational defender opposite the team's primary cornerbacks. His role has evolved into a reliable slot and boundary option, with consistent contributions on special teams units, including punt coverage and return duties, where he has helped stabilize the Titans' back-end coverage amid ongoing defensive adjustments. Baker's off-field impact was recognized on October 30, 2025, when the Titans nominated him for the NFL's Salute to Service Award, honoring his family ties to military service—both parents are retired U.S. Army veterans—and his community involvement, such as participating in veteran support events and youth football clinics in Nashville. This nomination underscores his growth from a depth piece to a multifaceted contributor on a rebuilding Titans defense. In January 2026, Baker posted a video in which he claimed to have received a script for the entire NFL season during training camp and was instructed to follow it, sparking online discussions and conspiracy theories about the league being scripted. He later clarified on X (formerly Twitter) that the statement was a joke and that he was trolling, noting the inherent unpredictability of the sport.

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