- Homer Jones (American football)
NFL player
Name=Homer Jones
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1941|2|18|mf=y
Birthplace=Pittsburg, Texas
College=Texas Southern
Position=Wide receiver
DraftedYear=1963
DraftedRound=20 / Pick 278
ProBowls=2
years=1964-1969
1970
teams=New York Giants Cleveland Browns
DatabaseFootball=JONESHOM01
PFR=JoneHo00Homer Carroll Jones (born
February 18 ,1941 inPittsburg, Texas ) is a formerAmerican football wide receiver , who played for theNational Football League 'sNew York Giants from 1964 to 1969, and for theCleveland Browns in 1970.Six-foot-two and weighing 220 pounds, Jones was a cousin of Hall of Fame receiver
Charley Taylor of theWashington Redskins and Browns' defensive endJoe Jones .Jones attended Texas Southern College (now
Texas Southern University ), ahistorically black college , and starred intrack and field as well as football, running the 100-yard and 220-yard dashes. He was drafted in 1963 by his hometown team, theHouston Oilers of theAmerican Football League , but suffered a knee injury in training camp and was cut.The Giants offered Jones a bus ticket to New York and payment for knee surgery. Known as "Rhino" to his teammates, he wore uniform number 45 in New York. Having seen players such as Giant teammate
Frank Gifford andGreen Bay Packers starPaul Hornung celebrate touchdowns by throwing the ball to fans in the stands, Jones decided to come up with his own post-touchdown maneuver. In a 1965 game, he scored a touchdown and threw the football down hard into the end zone. He called the move a "spike," and modern post-touchdown celebrations, including "touchdown dances," are said to have evolved from Jones' invention of spiking the ball.In 1967, Jones had his best season, catches 49 passes for 1,209 yards, an average of 24.7 yards per catch, and 13 touchdowns, leading the NFL in receiving touchdowns. He was second in the league in combined rushing and receiving yards from scrimmage behind
Leroy Kelly of the Browns. He made the NFL'sPro Bowl that season and the next.In January 1970, Jones was traded to the Browns in exchange for running back Ron Johnson and veteran defensive lineman
Jim Kanicki . The Browns were in the market for a new wide receiver after having traded all-proPaul Warfield to theMiami Dolphins .In the team's first game of the
1970 NFL season onSeptember 21 ,1970 Cleveland Municipal Stadium , Jones returned the second-half kickoff against theNew York Jets for a touchdown, a key play in the Browns' 31-20 win over the Jets in front of 85,703 fans. The crowd, officially the largest crowd in Browns' history, was a part of NFL history that evening in the first game ever played on ABC's "Monday Night Football ".However, that touchdown would be the highlight of his one season with the Browns as knee injuries soon caught up with Jones. Soon after being traded to the St. Louis Cardinals (football) in July 1971, he was forced to retire at age 29.
Jones finished his career with 224 receptions for 4,986 yards, an average of 22.3 yards per catch [NFL Record, minimum 200 career receptions] , and 37 touchdowns (36 receiving, 1 rushing).
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