Pass-rush specialist Brandon Jordan no longer with Buckeyes program

COLUMBUS — Ohio State added pass-rush specialist Brandon Jordan to its talented coaching staff back in Feburary. He spent the spring with the Buckeyes.
But just a few months later, Jordan is no longer with the Buckeyes program, Lettermen Row has confirmed.
Brandon Jordan, who had previously spent time in both college football and in the NFL, will no longer be a defensive assistant at Ohio State.
Jordan served as a pass-rush specialist for the Seattle Seahawks in 2023 and served in the same role during the 2022 season at Michigan State.
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The Buckeyes had Jordan with their program during spring, when he worked with the defensive end group that is led by J.T. Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer, but also includes Kenyatta Jackson and Caden Curry, among others. Jordan also worked with defensive tackles on pass-rush moves.
Now he’ll work elsewhere. He is no longer with the Ohio State program after a short, three-month stint.