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Dhani Jones No. 55, 57 Linebacker Personal information Date of birth: February 22, 1978 Place of birth: San Diego, California Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 240 lb (109 kg) Career information College: Michigan NFL Draft: 2000 / Round: 6 / Pick: 177 Debuted in 2001 for the New York Giants Last played in 2010 for the Cincinnati Bengals Career history - New York Giants (2000-2003)
- Philadelphia Eagles (2004-2006)
- New Orleans Saints (2007)*
- Cincinnati Bengals (2007-2010)
- *Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards - 3× All-Big Ten honors (1997–1999)
Career NFL statistics as of 2010 Tackles 889 Sacks 9.5 Interceptions 5 Stats at NFL.com Stats at pro-football-reference.com Dhani Makalani Jones (born February 22, 1978) is a former American football linebacker who played for eleven seasons in the National Football League. He played college football for the Michigan Wolverines, earning All-Big Ten honors for three straight seasons. He was selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft and played for the team for four seasons. Jones also played for the Philadelphia Eagles from and the Cincinnati Bengals.
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Early years
Jones attended middle school at Cabin John Middle School in Potomac, Maryland, where he played basketball. As a senior at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Jones was an All-Met, All-Western Region, and an All-County pick, and also was ranked the fifth best linebacker prospect in the Atlantic Coast Region despite missing most of the regular season with a ruptured disc he injured working out for Penn State earlier in the summer. Jones was also a varsity wrestler in high school, as well as a member of his high school's track team.
College career
At the University of Michigan, Jones was a three time All-Big Ten honoree. As a sophomore, Jones started nine games at linebacker and finished second on the team with 90 tackles and six sacks, playing alongside Heisman Trophy winner Charles Woodson on Michigan's 1997 national champion squad. As a junior in 1998, Jones started at linebacker and finished with 72 tackles. Jones moved to strong side linebacker as a senior in 1999, and finished second on the team with 81 tackles.
Jones is a member of Alpha Phi Alpha and is an initiate of the Epsilon chapter at the University of Michigan.
Professional career
New York Giants
Jones was selected by the New York Giants in the sixth round (177th overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.
Philadelphia Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles acquired Jones from the Giants as a free agent in 2004. During Jones stint with the Eagles, he started in Super Bowl XXXIX. On April 30, 2007 the Eagles released Jones.[1]
New Orleans Saints
On July 6, 2007, Jones signed with the New Orleans Saints, where he was thought to be able to push for a starting job. Jones, however, was released on September 1, 2007 during final roster cutdowns.[2]
Cincinnati Bengals
On September 19, 2007 Jones signed a one-year contract with the Bengals. In the 2008 offseason, Jones signed a 3 year contract to return to the Bengals. Following the 2010 season, Jones' contract expired and he was not issued a new contract, so he became a Free Agent. After going the first month of the 2011 regular season without being offered a contract, Jones officially retired from the NFL.[3]
Dhani Tackles the Globe
Jones is the star of Dhani Tackles the Globe, a series for the Travel Channel in which he learns how to play international sports that are unknown to most Americans. For example, in the first season he played Rugby Union for English club, Blackheath.[4] The show had a successful 1st season and began airing a second season on April 19, 2010.
Bow Tie Cafe
In 2010, Jones opened the Bow Tie Cafe in the historic Mount Adams neighborhood of Cincinnati, which sells coffee, drinks, cafe sandwiches.[5]
Personal
In addition to his prowess as a professional athlete, Jones has shown a variety of skills off the field. Jones founded a company that sells high-end bowties, and he also writes movie reviews and commentary for Page2 on ESPN.com.
Jones is also an avid bicyclist, using his fixed gear bicycle to commute to practices and games throughout the year.[6] He also participated in the cycling leg of the Durham Doughman Challenge on Travel Channel's Man v. Food. The challenge was a team quadrathlon consisting of running, swimming, cycling and food eating.
On June 7, 2011, Jones' book, The Sportsman: Unexpected Lessons from an Around-the-World Sports Odyssey, was released. The book talks about his experiences in football, travel, and life in general.[7]
Television
- Dhani Tackles the Globe - Host - (2009-2010)
- Timeless (TV Series)
- Ton of Cash - Host - (2011-Present)
- No Huddle (NFL Network Show) (2011-Present)
References
- ^ http://www.nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/10033511
- ^ WWL - AM870 • FM105.3 | News • Talk • Sports | OnDemand@1350 - Dhani Jones among nine Saints cut
- ^ "Dhani Jones retires". Profootballtalk.com. http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/10/11/dhani-jones-retires/.
- ^ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/columnists/brendangallagher/2290554/Dhani-Jones-is-a-big-hit-at-Blackheath.html
- ^ http://www.citybeat.com/cincinnati/article-21892-dhani-jones-%5Bcincinnati-bengals-linebacker_bowtie-cafeacute-owner%5D.html
- ^ http://www.bicycling.com/news/featured-stories/another-ride-dhani-jones
- ^ "Dhani Jones writes book about travel, life, football"
External links
- Official site
- Cincinnati Bengals profile
- Dhani Tackles the Globe on the Travel Channel
- Dhani Jones at the Internet Movie Database
- Bowtie Cafe
1997 Michigan Wolverines football—AP national champions Jeff Backus | Tom Brady | David Brandt | Mark Campbell | Scott Dreisbach | Jay Feely | Chris Floyd | Ian Gold | Brian Griese | James Hall | Tommy Hendricks | Chris Howard | Steve Hutchinson | Jon Jansen | Dhani Jones | Marcus Knight | Marcus Ray | Rob Renes | Russell Shaw | Aaron Shea | Glen Steele | Tai Streets | Sam Sword | Anthony Thomas | Jerame Tuman | Andre Weathers | Clarence Williams | Josh Williams | Maurice Williams | Charles Woodson
Head coach: Lloyd Carr
Assistant coaches: Vance Bedford | Mike DeBord | Jim Herrmann | Brady Hoke | Fred Jackson | Terry Malone | Stan ParrishCategories:- 1978 births
- African-American people
- African American players of American football
- American football linebackers
- Cincinnati Bengals players
- Living people
- Michigan Wolverines football players
- New York Giants players
- New Orleans Saints players
- People from San Diego, California
- Philadelphia Eagles players
- Players of American football from Maryland
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