File:James Jones - San Francisco vs Green Bay 2012.jpg Jones with the Packers in 2012 | |
No. 89 | |
Wide receiver | |
Personal information | |
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Date of birth: | March 31, 1984|
Place of birth: San Jose, California | |
Career information | |
College: San Jose State | |
NFL Draft: 2007 / Round: 3 / Pick: 78 | |
No regular season or postseason appearances | |
Career history | |
* Green Bay Packers ( 2007– 2013)
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Career highlights and awards | |
* Super Bowl champion (XLV)
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Receptions | 433 |
Receiving yards | 5,861 |
Receiving touchdowns | 51 |
James DeAndre Jones (born March 31, 1984) is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at San Jose State and was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft. With the Packers, he helped them win Super Bowl XLV over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was also a member of the Oakland Raiders.
Early years[]
Jones and his mother lived in various homeless shelters. Jones then lived with his paternal grandmother during his high school years and Janet Jean Jones mother who paid their rent and purchased James Jones first suit. At Gunderson High School in San Jose, California, Jones played basketball, track, and football.[1] During his senior year, Jones was his team's most valuable player as a quarterback.[1] Jones credits his Pop Warner football coach, Marion Larrea, with turning his life around. Larrea saw potential in Jones and treated him as part of his own family. Jones fine-tuned his skills at San Jose State under the leadership of wideout coach Keith (K-Dubb) Williams. After winning Super Bowl XLV in 2011, Jones autographed and gave his game worn jersey to Larrea, saying he would not have achieved what he did without him.[2]
College career[]
After three years at San Jose State University, Jones had a breakthrough 2006 senior season, where he caught 70 passes, good for 893 yards and 10 touchdowns.[1] Jones capped off his senior season by catching six passes (106 yards), two for touchdowns, en route to being named the offensive MVP of the inaugural New Mexico Bowl.[3] His accomplishments his senior year earned him second team All-WAC honors along with an invite to the NFL Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana.[1][4]
Professional career[]
Ht | WtArm lengthHand size | 40-yd dash | 10-yd split | 20-yd split | 20-ss | 3-cone | Vert | Broad | BP |
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6 ft 1 in | 207 lb32½ in9¾ in | 4.58 s | 1.49 s | 2.62 s | 4.20 s | 7.06 s | 39 in | 10 ft 6 in | 22 reps |
Green Bay Packers[]
Jones was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 3rd round of the 2007 NFL Draft.
Jones was a starter for the Packers in the first game of the 2007 season. He caught four passes for 29 total yards in a 16–13 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Jones scored his first professional touchdown in a week four match-up vs. the Minnesota Vikings at the Metrodome. With Green Bay leading 16–9, Brett Favre hit Jones on a pass down the right sideline that went 33 yards for a touchdown, giving Green Bay a 23–9 lead. The Packers would end up winning the game 23–16. Jones was announced as the Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week for games played on October 28–29, 2007. Jones had three receptions for 107 yards including a first-quarter 79-yard touchdown in the Packers' 19–13 win over the Denver Broncos. Jones finished the year with 47 receptions for 676 yards and two touchdowns.
Throughout the 2009 season, Jones remained third on the depth chart, behind longtime veterans Donald Driver and Greg Jennings.[5] In 2009, Jones caught 32 passes, had 440 receiving yards, and scored 5 touchdowns. Jones added 3 receptions, 50 yards, and 1 touchdown in Green Bay's Wild Card playoff overtime loss against the Arizona Cardinals.
In 2010, Jones finished the season with 50 receptions for 679 yards and 5 touchdowns. He scored 2 touchdowns in the 2010-11 NFL Playoffs, one in the Wild Card and Divisional round vs the Philadelphia Eagles and another against Atlanta Falcons. The Packers would go on to win Super Bowl XLV against the Pittsburgh Steelers, with Jones catching 5 passes for 50 yards in Green Bay's 31-25 win.[6]
Jones became a free agent in 2011. During the off season, it was widely speculated that Jones would seek a higher salary with another team. However, he signed a three-year contract to remain with the Packers on July 31.[7] In 2011, Jones accumulated 38 catches, 635 receiving yards, and scored 7 touchdowns.
In 2012, Jones started all 16 regular season games for the first time in his career. He ended the season with a career-high 64 receptions, 784 receiving yards, and 14 touchdowns. His 14 touchdown receptions led the entire NFL.[8] On October 14, 2012, Jones caught two touchdown passes for the third consecutive game against the Houston Texans, tying a franchise record established by Don Hutson in 1943.[9] On December 16, against the Chicago Bears, Jones had 3 touchdown catches in a game for the first time in his career. He also started both of Green Bay's games in the 2012-13 NFL Playoffs. In the Packers Wild Card playoff victory against the Minnesota Vikings, Jones posted 4 receptions for 51 yards. The following week, Jones had 4 catches, 87 yards and 1 touchdown in the Packers Divisional Round playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
In 2013, after the departure of Jennings and Driver during the off season, Jones started in 14 games. With 59 receptions and 3 touchdowns, Jones had a then career high 817 receiving yards and career long 83-yard reception.[10]
Oakland Raiders[]
On March 17, 2014, Jones signed a three-year deal with the Oakland Raiders.[11] On November 20, Jones had the game-winning touchdown catch against the Kansas City Chiefs, winning the game for the Raiders, and ending their 16-game losing streak. In his single season with the Raiders he led them in catches (73) and receiving touchdowns (6). The Raiders released Jones on May 5, 2015 after the 2015 NFL Draft and the selection of Amari Cooper along with the signing of Michael Crabtree[12] from the San Francisco 49ers.
New York Giants[]
On July 30, 2015, Jones signed a one-year deal with the New York Giants.[13] He was released by the Giants on September 5, 2015.[14]
Green Bay Packers (second stint)[]
On September 6, 2015, a day after being released by the New York Giants, Jones agreed to a one-year deal to return to the Green Bay Packers.[15]
On November 22, 2015, Jones became an Internet sensation after wearing a green hooded sweatshirt underneath his jersey during a 34-degree game against the Minnesota Vikings at TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.[16][17][18] On June 9, 2016, it was reported by multiple sources that the NFL had added a rule for its rulebook in 2016, banning players from having their hooded sweatshirts over their shoulderpads, as it blocks the nameplate of the player's jersey. This will apply as a uniform violation and did not require a vote amongst team owners.[19]
For the second year in a row, he led his team in receiving touchdowns (8), while also leading the Packers in receiving yards (890).[20]
San Diego Chargers[]
Jones signed a one-year contract with the San Diego Chargers on August 2, 2016.[21] On August 29, 2016, he was released by the Chargers.[22]
Retirement[]
On September 6, 2017, Jones announced his retirement from the NFL.[23]He became an NFL Network Analyst, and broke the news of Jordy Nelson's signing to Oakland Raiders on March 15 via Twitter.[24]
Statistics[]
Source: [25]
Regular season[]
Season | Team | G | GS | Rec | Yds | Avg | TD |
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2007 | Green Bay Packers | 16 | 9 | 47 | 676 | 14.4 | 2 |
2008 | Green Bay Packers | 10 | 2 | 20 | 274 | 13.7 | 1 |
2009 | Green Bay Packers | 16 | 3 | 32 | 440 | 13.8 | 5 |
2010 | Green Bay Packers | 16 | 3 | 50 | 679 | 13.6 | 5 |
2011 | Green Bay Packers | 16 | 0 | 38 | 635 | 16.7 | 7 |
2012 | Green Bay Packers | 16 | 16 | 64 | 784 | 12.3 | 14 |
2013 | Green Bay Packers | 14 | 14 | 59 | 817 | 13.8 | 3 |
2014 | Oakland Raiders | 16 | 10 | 73 | 666 | 9.1 | 6 |
2015 | Green Bay Packers | 16 | 15 | 50 | 890 | 17.8 | 8 |
Total | 136 | 72 | 433 | 5,861 | 13.5 | 51 |
Postseason[]
Year | Team | G | GS | Rec | Yds | Avg | TD |
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2007 | Green Bay Packers | 2 | 0 | 3 | 42 | 14 | 0 |
2009 | Green Bay Packers | 1 | 0 | 3 | 50 | 16.7 | 1 |
2010 | Green Bay Packers | 4 | 1 | 11 | 144 | 13.1 | 2 |
2011 | Green Bay Packers | 1 | 0 | 1 | 16 | 16.0 | 0 |
2012 | Green Bay Packers | 2 | 2 | 8 | 138 | 17.2 | 1 |
2013 | Green Bay Packers | 1 | 1 | 2 | 20 | 10.0 | 0 |
2015 | Green Bay Packers | 2 | 2 | 7 | 81 | 11.6 | 0 |
Total | 13 | 6 | 35 | 491 | 14.0 | 4 |
Personal life[]
In 2014, after signing with the Oakland Raiders, Jones and his family moved to San Ramon, California.[26]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "James Jones". Green Bay Packers. http://www.packers.com/team/roster/James-Jones/f91d8b30-10b4-4a50-b303-cd62ecd50f3f. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ↑ Oliver, Pam (November 24, 2011). "Packers' Jones Never Stopped Fighting". http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Green-Bay-Packers-James-Jones-journey-from-homeless-childhood-112311. Retrieved November 24, 2011.
- ↑ "New Mexico Bowl Champions!!!". San Jose State Spartans. December 23, 2006. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120310164211/http://www.sjsuspartans.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=5600&ATCLID=734786. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ↑ "Friday Feature: James Jones NFL Draft Next !". SJSUInsider.com. Fox Sports. April 27, 2007. http://sanjosestate.scout.com/2/639368.html. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
- ↑ "James Jones Named NFL Rookie Of The Week". Archived from the original on November 7, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20071107064453/http://www.packers.com/news/releases/2007/11/02/2/. Retrieved November 3, 2007.
- ↑ "Super Bowl XLV - Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Green Bay Packers - February 6th, 2011" (in en). https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/201102060pit.htm.
- ↑ "Packers agree to terms on three-year deal with Jones". http://www.jsonline.com/blogs/sports/126484058.html. Retrieved July 31, 2011.
- ↑ "Who Are the Favorites for Every Major NFL Award After Week 17?". http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1457429-who-are-the-favorites-for-every-major-nfl-award-after-week-17/page/6. Retrieved January 1, 2013.
- ↑ "Packers' Jones goes from trade bait to standout". http://www.jsonline.com/sports/packers/packers-jones-goes-from-trade-bait-to-standout-hs77jma-174504271.html. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- ↑ "James Jones". NFL. http://www.nfl.com/player/jamesjones/2507183/profile. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
- ↑ Hanzus, Dan (March 17, 2014). "James Jones signs three-year contract with Raiders". NFL.com. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000334754/article/james-jones-signs-threeyear-contract-with-raiders. Retrieved March 17, 2014.
- ↑ http://www.csnbayarea.com/raiders/source-raiders-release-wr-james-jones
- ↑ Wesseling, Chris (July 30, 2015). "James Jones chooses Giants over other offers". NFL.com. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000505248/article/james-jones-chooses-giants-over-other-offers. Retrieved July 30, 2015.
- ↑ Eisen, Michael (September 5, 2015). "New York Giants announce 53-man roster". http://www.giants.com/news-and-blogs/article-1/New-York-Giants-announce-53-man-roster/d90c09c7-4a11-4260-b545-8dd3a1fa0671. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
- ↑ Patra, Kevin (September 6, 2015). "James Jones to sign with Green Bay Packers". NFL.com. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000523501/article/james-jones-to-sign-with-green-bay-packers. Retrieved September 6, 2015.
- ↑ Courtney, Stu. "James Jones' hoodie goes viral on big day". Green Bay Press Gazette. http://www.packersnews.com/story/sports/nfl/packers/2015/11/22/james-jones-hoodie-goes-viral-big-day/76203644/. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
- ↑ "Photos: Packers WR James Jones is wearing a hoodie under his jersey". Sports Illustrated. https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2015/11/22/green-bay-pakcers-james-jones-hoodie-photos. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
- ↑ Demovsky, Rob. "Packers WR James Jones' hoodie was legal, Mike Pereira says". ESPN. http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/14200618/james-jones-green-bay-packers-big-game-wearing-hoodie. Retrieved November 23, 2015.
- ↑ Kevin Seifert. "Source: Players Hoodies Banned On field as part of NFL Rules Update".
- ↑ "NFL Player Profile: James Jones".
- ↑ Henne, Ricky (August 2, 2016). "Chargers Sign Veteran WR James Jones". Chargers.com. http://www.chargers.com/news/2016/08/02/chargers-sign-veteran-wr-james-jones. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
- ↑ Henne, Ricky (August 29, 2016). "Chargers release WR James Jones". Chargers.com. http://www.chargers.com/news/2016/08/29/chargers-release-wr-james-jones. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
- ↑ "James Jones announces his retirement from the NFL". September 6, 2017. http://www.packers.com/news-and-events/article-daily-news-story/article-1/James-Jones-announces-his-retirement-from-the-NFL/1de1020d-7127-4f13-a9b1-f7d1728898bf.
- ↑ "Jordy Nelson signs two-year, $15M deal with Raiders" (in en). NFL.com. http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000921535/article/jordy-nelson-to-sign-twoyear-15m-deal-with-raiders.
- ↑ Statistics
- ↑ Leitereg, Neal J. (July 22, 2014). "Raiders receiver James Jones hauls in San Ramon home". http://www.latimes.com/business/realestate/hot-property/la-fi-hotprop-james-jones-house-20140722-story.html. Retrieved September 14, 2014.
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