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Sean Murphy-Bunting

CB

#23

Experience: 7 years

Height: 6-0

Age: 28

Weight: 195 lbs

College: Central Michigan

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Preseason

WKGame DateOPPRESULTTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTYDSAVGLNGTDSFFFR
308/25/2024@BroncosL 12 - 38
208/17/2024@ColtsL 13 - 21
108/10/2024SaintsL 14 - 16

Regular Season

WKGame DateOPPRESULTTotalSoloASTSCKSFTYPDEFINTYDSAVGLNGTDSFFFR
1801/05/202549ersW 47 - 24110001100000
1712/28/2024@RamsL 9 - 134310000
1612/22/2024@PanthersL 30 - 365410000
1512/15/2024PatriotsW 30 - 17211001122200
1412/08/2024SeahawksL 18 - 304130010
1312/01/2024@VikingsL 22 - 234220002
1211/24/2024@SeahawksL 6 - 166420000
1011/10/2024JetsW 31 - 62200000
911/03/2024BearsW 29 - 9
810/27/2024@DolphinsW 28 - 27
710/21/2024ChargersW 17 - 152110000
610/13/2024@PackersL 13 - 34312001100000
510/06/2024@49ersW 24 - 233300010
409/29/2024CommandersL 14 - 422010000
309/22/2024LionsL 13 - 207340000
209/15/2024RamsW 41 - 102010000
109/08/2024@BillsL 28 - 345130000

Biography

NoteCARDS:

  • Drafted by Tampa Bay in the second round (39th overall) of the 2019 NFL Draft and spent four seasons (2019-22) with the Bucs. Following one season (2023) in Tennessee, signed with the Cardinals as a free agent in 2024.
  • In 2024, started all 15 games played and totaled 52 tackles, a team-high three INTs, five passes defensed, three tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. Tied career highs for INTs (3), tackles for loss (3) and forced fumbles (2) in '24.
  • Played six postseason games during his tenure with the Buccaneers, winning Super Bowl LV following the 2020 season. His postseason resume includes five starts, 29 tackles, three INTs, five passes defensed, a tackle for loss and a fumble recovery.
  • In the Buccaneers run to a Super Bowl LV title, had an INT in each of the Bucs first three postseason contests. He joined Hall of Famers Aeneas Williams (four games) and Ed Reed (three) as well as Jason Sehorn (three) as the only four players in the Super Bowl era with an INT in each of their first three career postseason games.
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