The Saints signed S DJ Swearinger and released S T.J. Green

The only thing I see in common with most of the teams he's been on is they've consistently been bottom-tier teams with shaky or questionable leadership at best, whether it'd be at the HC position or front office.
  • 2013: Texans (2-14) - started 10 games
  • 2014: Texans (9-7) - started 12 games
  • 2015:
    • Buccaneers (6-10) - primarily played special teams with 21.7% of ST snaps to only 10.1% defensive snaps
    • Cardinals (13-3) - promoted from practice squad after Tyrann Mathieu went on IR, only played in four games and started 1
  • 2016: Cardinals (7-8-1) - started 12 games, had 3 INT and a FF
  • 2017: Redskins (7-9) - started all 16 games, 4 INT and a FF
  • 2018: Redskins (7-9) - started 15 games, 4 INT and 3 FF
  • 2019:
    • Cardinals (4-9-1) - started 4 games before being released, Cardinals went 0-3-1
    • Raiders (6-8) - signed when the Raiders were 5-4, started 3 games, played in 4, Raiders went 1-3 after signing him
If I were him, I wouldn't have been very happy on struggling teams either. Thankfully we're presently in a far better position than every one of those teams above except maybe the 2015 Cardinals which were a solid unit that year.

I also notice that like Janoris Jenkins, he's never played in a playoff game. Something we can provide both of them with.

Oh yeah? well what does PFF say? lol

One thing is for sure. Coach P don't put up with no crap. But even if Sean don't get him in line, one of our locker room leaders will whack him with their crutches.