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Top 5 Brevin Jordan Moments At Miami

Looking back at some of the best plays and games from Brevin Jordan

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Since we’re only 9 days away from the start of Miami Hurricanes football, I decided to go back and look at the best moments and games from Brevin Jordan’s career at UM.

5. First career touchdown

Coming out as the nations top tight end in the 2018 recruiting class, Jordan saw the field immediately for the Canes as a true freshman. In Miami’s second game of the 2018 season against Savannah State, Jordan caught his first touchdown on a 4-yard pass from N’Kosi Perry. His fellow true freshman (at the time) tight end, Will Mallory, also recorded his first career touchdown that game.

4. 2018 vs FIU

As a true freshman, Jordan was one of the key factors in the Miami offense, and developed a good connection with quarterback N’Kosi Perry. Against FIU in week-four of 2018, Jordan had his best game up to that point, finishing with 5 catches, for 67 yards and 1 touchdown.

3. 2019 vs Virginia Tech

Last season against the Hokies, Jordan had arguably his best game as a Hurricane, with 7 receptions, for 136 yards and 1 touchdown. With starting QB Jarren Williams knocked out of the game early due to injury, Perry came in and nearly engineered a seemingly impossible comeback, with Jordan as his main target.

2. 2019 vs Florida

In the season opener against the Gators last year, Jordan was clearly a big part of Miami’s gameplan on offense. On the opening drive alone, Jordan had 3 receptions.

Near the end of the first half, Williams hit Jordan over the middle for a 25-yard touchdown. Jordan finished the day with 5 catches, for 88 yards and 1 touchdown.

  1. 2018 vs FSU

Was there really any debate as to what play was going to top this list? Going back to his freshman season, it was Jordan’s first ever game against rival FSU. After Perry and the defense led Miami back from a 27-7 deficit, the Canes still trailed 27-21 in the fourth quarter. Then, Perry threw a beautiful pass, hitting Jordan in stride for a 41-yard touchdown, and what would be the eventual game-winning score.