[4] In 2013, Langdon played six games in the Victorian Football League (VFL) with Sandringham and was named twice in the best.
[7] He featured in all three senior pre-season games, averaging 15 disposals and 2.3 rebound 50s a game,[6] followed by making his debut in the opening round of the 2014 season, against Fremantle at Etihad Stadium,[8] where he was named as one of the best players despite the 70 point loss, tallying 24 disposals.
[9] In the seventh round, Langdon was selected as an AFL Rising Star nominee, following a best on ground performance in Collingwood's 34 point over old rivals Carlton when he collected 23 disposals.
[10] After the season, Langdon won the Harry Collier Trophy as Collingwood's Best First Year Player.
[17] A timeframe for his return wasn't determined by the pre-season of the 2020 season,[1] and Langdon considered retirement.