Signed by Tampa Bay on March 16, 2018 as an unrestricted free agent from the Baltimore Ravens.
Originally entered the NFL as a sixth-round pick (203rd overall) of the Baltimore Ravens in the 2013 NFL Draft.
Played with the Baltimore Ravens (2013-17) before joining Tampa Bay.
Has played in 67 career regular season games, with 57 starts. Also played in one postseason contest.
In 2019, was part of an offensive line that helped guide an offense that averaged 28.6 points per game, the third-highest mark in the league, posting 397.9 yards per game, the third-highest mark in the NFL, with 302.8 passing yards per game, the best mark in the NFL. The team's 458 points scored are a franchise record.
In 2018, was part of an offensive line that helped block for an offense that led the NFL in passing yards per game (320.3), while ranking third in total yards per game (415.5) and fourth in yards per play (6.30). Tampa Bay's offense set team records in net yards (6,648), passing yards (5,125), points scored (396) and first downs (388). The team's 5,125 passing yards are the fourth-most in a season in NFL history.
Played in first career postseason game in Wild Card round at Pittsburgh (1/3/15).
Started first career game vs. St. Louis (11/22/15).
Made NFL debut in Week 17 of the 2014 season, vs. Cleveland (12/28/14).
Started all 16 games at center, helping guide an offense that averaged 28.6 points per game, the third-highest mark in the league, posting 397.9 yards per game, the third-highest mark in the NFL, with 302.8 passing yards per game, the best mark in the NFL.
Started against San Francisco (9/8), helping the team rush for 121 yards.
Started at center on Thursday Night Football at Carolina (9/12).
Against N.Y. Giants (9/22), part of an offensive line that helped the team total 499 yards, including 144 rushing yards.
Started at center at L.A. Rams (9/29), helping the offense total 464 yards and score six touchdowns in the team's 55-40 victory.
At New Orleans (10/6), started at center.
Against Carolina at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London (10/13), started at center.
At Seattle (11/3), helped the team total 418 yards of offense.
Against Arizona (11/10), was part of an offense that totaled 457 yards, including 118 rushing yards.
At Atlanta (11/24), started at center, helping the offense record 446 yards, including 133 rushing yards, while allowing zero sacks.
Started at center at Jacksonville (12/1).
Part of an offense that totaled 542 yards, the third-most in a single game in team history, against Indianapolis (12/8), while limiting the Colts to one sack.
At Detroit (12/15), started at center, helping the offense total 495 yards.
Against Houston (12/21), started at center, helping the team gain 435 yards of offense, including 106 rushing yards.
Started at center against Atlanta (12/29), with the team recording 136 rushing yards, averaging 6.5 yards per rush.
Started 44-of-46 career games played at Colorado State-Pueblo (2009-12).
As a junior (2011), earned second-team Division II All-American and first-team All-Super Region 3 honors from Don Hansen's Football Gazette, while also being named first-team All-Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC). He was also nominated for the Gene Upshaw Award (Best Division II lineman).
Earned second-team All-RMAC honors and was named second-team All-Colorado by the National Football Foundation as a sophomore in 2010.
Attended Fort Morgan High School (Fort Morgan, Colorado), earning first-team all-state honors as a senior.
Married the former Stephanie Dufford in the spring of 2016.
Older brother, Seth, played college football at Nebraska.
Named the Buccaneers 2019 Salute to Service Award nominee, presented by USAA. The award annually recognizes NFL players, coaches and personnel who demonstrate an exemplary commitment to honoring and supporting the military community.
Born Ryan Jensen on May 27, 1991 in Rangely, Colorado.
Jensen made a significant contribution to the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation in May during the Buccaneers 7th Annual Cut for a Cure event.
In November 2019, Jensen participated in the 13th annual Turkey Time with the O-Line, handing out Thanksgiving meals to those in need.
To close out the 2019 season, Bailey helped surprised 30 kids with a shopping spree at Target. Their families also received $100 gift cards to Publix and TECO paid for their energy bills.
As a result of Jensen's active participation with the military, he was nominated as the Buccaneers Salute to Service nominee.
Jensen collaborated with teammates to help donate weekly meals from local businesses to Metropolitan Ministries, helping feed those in need during COVID-19.