Cisco played in college at Syracuse and was drafted by the Jaguars in the third round in 2021. He played 63 games with Jacksonville over four seasons and totaled 8 interceptions, 24 passes defensed and 229 tackles. He has high standards for himself and his team, Glenn noted. "Every guy has to have some type of characteristic that fits what we do and what we're about, and Cisco does," Glenn said during OTAs. "Number one, he's a really, really good person. He's a really good football player and he's a player that can get the ball back for you. You watch him how he operates with his teammates and you could tell that he's a true team guy. I think that's only going to get better once we continue to coach him and once he understands the dynamics of everything that we got going on. He's doing a good job for us and I'm happy that we got him." During the Jaguars' 2024 season (4-13), Cisco, 25, made headlines when he reportedly called out teammates. He said that he was trying to hold the team accountable during a challenging season and resorted to being vocal even though it does not align with his leadership style.
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