At ole miss he had Matt Luke as the HC.
Former Ole Miss QB Jordan Ta’amu had to be patient to make his professional football regular-season debut, but it’s safe to say it was worth the wait.
Jordan Ta'amu is a 6-3, 200-pound Dual-Threat Quarterback from Pearl City, HI
Ta’amu had an excellent year for Ole Miss, and put together a fine performance in the East-West Shrine Game.
But right now, I’d like to consider the effect on some players closer to home: Chiefs backup quarterbacks.Undrafted in 2019, Ta’amu had a preseason stint with the Houston Texans before landing with the Battlehawks in November. re: Jordan Ta'amu Posted by olemissfan26 on 3/4/20 at 10:19 am to rebelrouser Longo has a HC with a national title on his resume at UNC. He entered the 2017 season as the backup to Shea Patterson, but took over as the starter for the final five games after Patterson suffered an injury. Why the Patrick Mahomes contract is great news for Jordan Ta’amu New, 40 comments The former Ole Miss and St. Louis Battlehawks star has … Prior to his time in the XFL, Ta’amu was a star at Ole Miss. He grew up in Pearl City, Hawaii and played for the Pearl City High School Chargers. At the same time, Mahomes’ contract — which is now fully guaranteed through 2022, and will continue to be guaranteed for two seasons in advance of the current season through 2024 — will put more pressure on the Chiefs to give Mahomes time off during regular-season games; they’ll want their relatively inexperienced young backups to see some real action when the team is holding a big lead — or when a late-season game is meaningless. New Kansas City Chiefs QB Jordan Ta’amu has taken a unique route to the NFL. He’d travel to the continental United States and attend JUCO at the New Mexico Military Institute for two seasons before transferring to the University of Mississippi.
March 31, 2020 @ 2:26pm » Chris Rosvoglou. And like Mahomes, he also proved to be a threat on the ground, gaining 5.3 yards per attempt (and scoring a touchdown) while in St. Louis.When Mahomes starts carrying the cap hit of a franchise quarterback, the Chiefs will have to find ways to maximize their salary cap dollars; it’s not likely they will be able to continue to afford spending money on the safety net of a veteran backup quarterback. This likely means the Chiefs will have to depend on quality young backups for Mahomes.The former Ole Miss and St. Louis Battlehawks star has a real chance to become the Chiefs’ backup quarterback.
Q&A With Jordan Ta’amu: XFL Experience, Outlook For Ole Miss Under Lane Kiffin, Signing With The Chiefs