Baltimore Ravens McClain signed with the Baltimore Ravens as an
undrafted free agent in 2008 as the only rookie free agent to make the Ravens 53 man roster that year. During his debut season he played spot duty and some special teams work. He recorded 16 combined tackles, a blocked punt, 2 safeties, 4 assists and 2.5 sacks in the regular season. Jameel established a franchise record with 2 safeties in one season. McClain started his first career game in 2009 against the
Indianapolis Colts on November 22 and finished the season with 30 combined tackles. He started 16 out of 16 games in 2010 finishing with 71 tackles, 2 PD, 1 FR, and 1 sack. In the 2011 season, McClain had a career high of 84 tackles, 34 assists, 2 FR, 4 PD, and 1 sack. McClain remained a consistent presence and one of the pillars of the Ravens defense with 79 tackles in 2012 and earned a
Super Bowl championship and AFC championship. During Week 14’s game against the
Washington Redskins, McClain suffered a
spinal cord contusion and was placed on injured reserve and told by at least one doctor that he would never play football again. After McClain’s life changing spinal injury, he sat out the required six weeks then returned to action in Week 7 of the 2013 season against the
Pittsburgh Steelers. After 10 months of rehabilitation, Jameel returned to the Ravens lineup as a starter. During his 2013 season, he played 13 games, recorded 52 tackles, 22 assists and 3 PD. On February 27, 2014, McClain was released by the Ravens.
New York Giants On March 13, 2014, McClain signed with the
New York Giants. In his 1st season with the Giants in 2014, McClain played in all 16 games with 14 starts – 9 at middle linebacker and 5 at strongside backer. He led the Giants with a career-high 117 tackles (75 solo and tied his career high with 2.5 sacks, forced a fumble and had 2 passes defensed. On September 5, 2015, he was cut by the Giants.
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