- Jermaine Jones (American football)
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name =Jermaine Jones
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currentteam =Dallas Desperados
currentnumber =7
currentpositionplain =Defensive Specialist
birthdate =birth date and age|1976|7|25
birthplace =Morgan City, Louisiana
heightft =5
heightin =9
weight =187
debutyear =2003
debutteam =Dallas Desperados
college =Northewestern State
pastteams =
*New York Jets (1999)
*Chicago Bears (1999)
*New York Giants (2000)*
*Dallas Cowboys (2001)*
*Edmonton Eskimos (2002 - 2003)
*Cleveland Browns (2003)*
* Dallas Cowboys (2003)
* Dallas Desperados (2002 - present)
status =Active
highlights =
* Finalist for theBuck Buchanan Award
* 2007 All-Arena Second Team
* 12x Defensive Player of the Game
statweek =17
statseason =2008
statlabel1 =Games played
statvalue1 =106
statlabel2 =Tackles
statvalue2 =448
statlabel3 =Interceptions
statvalue3 =29
statlabel4 =Yards
statvalue4 =363
statlabel5 =Touchdown s
statvalue5 =7
statlabel6 =Pass breakups
statvalue6 =97
afl =96630
pfr =
cbs =542349
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si =Jermiane Jones (born
July 25 ,1976 inMorgan City, Louisiana ) is anarena football Defensive Specialist for theDallas Desperados of theArena Football League . He was originally drafted in the fifth round (162nd overall) of the1999 NFL Draft by theNew York Jets . He played collegiately at Northewestern State.In his career, Jones has played for, the New York Jets, the
Chicago Bears , theNew York Giants , theDallas Cowboys , theEdmonton Eskimos of theCanadian Football League , and theCleveland Browns . He is a 12-time Defensive Player of the Game and a 2007 All-Arena Second Team selection.High school career
Jones was an All-State and district offensive MVP as a senior at Central Catholic High School in
Morgan City, Louisiana . He was also a two-time All-District selection during his four-yearbasketball career.College career
Jones attended Northewestern State, where he played both football and basketball. He redshirted as a
true freshman , but was a walk-on with the basketball team. As a redshirt freshman, Jones played in every game as a reserve receiver and caught five passes for 114 yards. He was selected All-Southland Conference second-team as a sophomore after winning the starting job atcornerback . Jones recorded 40 tackles, eight passes defensed and two interceptions. As a junior, he was an All-Southland Conference first-team selection after finishing the season with 37 tackles, two sacks, 16 passes defensed, five interceptions and afumble recovery. Jones earned All-Southland Conference honors and was the league’s defensive player of the year as a senior at Northwestern State. He was a finalist for theBuck Buchanan Award , given to the top defensive player inNCAA Division I-AA ranks, registering 52 tackles, 21 passes defensed and a school record six interceptions for 232 yards and twotouchdowns . Jones contributed 18kickoff return s for 406 yards (22.6 avg.).Professional career
National Football League (1999 - 2001)
Jones was drafted in the fifth round (162nd overall) of the
1999 NFL Draft by theNew York Jets . He was released September 14 [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E0DE3DF1E3AF935A3575AC0A96F958260 TransactionsPublished: September 6, 1999] , then signed to theChicago Bears practice squad on September 21. He was then signed to the Bears active roster on December 1, but did not play in the final four games. In July 2000, he was released by the Bears and on July 25, signed with by theNew York Giants . He was released by the Giants four days later and spent the season out of football. On January 31, 2000, Jones was signed by theDallas Cowboys , and recorded 12 tackles, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery during the preseason. He was released, however, at the end of training camp. [ [http://bengals.enquirer.com/2001/09/03/ben_nfl_roster_moves.html Monday, September 03, 2001 NFL roster moves] ]Canadian Football League (2001)
After being released by the Cowboys, Jones signed with the
Edmonton Eskimos , of theCanadian Football League , on September 14. He played in eight regular season games for Edmonton, recording 22 tackles, five passes defensed, two fumble recoveries, including a 79 yard return for a touchdown, and an interception. He recorded another four tackles in Edmonton’s only playoff game.Return to National Football League (2002)
In 2002, Jones returned to training camp with the Eskimos but was released at the end of camp. He signed with the
Dallas Desperados on December 9, before signing with the Dallas Cowboys on December 11. Jones played onspecial teams against thePhiladelphia Eagles but recorded no stats. Then in 2003, Jones went to camp with theCleveland Browns , but was released prior to the start of the season.Arena Football League (2003 - present)
Jones made his debut in the
Arena Football League in 2003, despite missing the first quarter of the season, he put together a record-setting performance in his first indoor campaign, earning All-Rookie honors after finishing the regular season with team records for tackles (73.5) and passes defensed (18). His 73.5 tackles ranked ninth in the league, while his 18 pass deflections was tied for 12th. Jones was placed on the Desperados Reserve/Exempt list December 11, after signing with the Cowboys. He was activated from Reserve/Exempt list on February 28 and made his Arena Football League debut two days later at theArizona Rattlers .In 2004, Jones picked up where he finished his rookie season leading or tying for the team lead in tackles nine times while finishing with a franchise record 74.5 tackles. He also recorded 14 passes defensed (tied for fifth in the league) and intercepted four (tied for eighth in the league).
In 2005, his third season in Dallas, Jones again proved his ability as he led the team in tackles for the third consecutive season (66.5) while also leading the team and finishing fifth in the league with six interceptions. His 126 interception return yards led the league while his three returns for touchdowns tied for the league lead and were a single-season career high.
In 2006, Jones led the Desperados in tackles for the fourth consecutive season, posting a career-high and team record 99.5 tackles. He also finished fourth in the league in tackles. Jones recorded eight interceptions on the season, returning one for a touchdown, establishing a franchise record for interceptions in a season.
In 2007, Jones finished with a team-best 87.5 tackles and seven interceptions with two interceptions returned for touchdowns to garner AFL All-Arena Second Team honors.
In 2008, Jones played in 14 games and recorded 56 total tackles, three interceptions for 30 yards and 12 passes broken up.
Career Statistics
Personal life
During the offseason, Jones runs a training clinic in
Louisiana and works with high school and college athletes to improve their strength, endurance and speed. Jones has participated inThe Salvation Army ’s Angel Tree program, providing less fortunate children with clothes and toys forChristmas and annually visits with youth participating in school visits as part of the Desperados Impact Player Program. He has twice served as a celebrity coach at theDallas Cowboys Let Us Play! Sports Camp for Girls, a three-day camp forinner-city girls served byDallas area non-profit organizations that uses athletics as a tool to increaseself-esteem ,physical fitness and a desire forhigher education . Jones, along with his wife, Shanda, made pizzas in thePapa John ’s Mobile Kitchen for the people displaced byHurricane Katrina . Jones has one child, a daughter, Amber bornNovember 12 ,2004 .References
* [http://www.dallasdesperados.com/dd_stats.cfm 2008 Dallas Desperados Season Stats]
* [http://www.dallasdesperados.com/team_schedule.cfm 2008 Dallas Desperados Schedule]Notes
Extnernal links
* [http://www.dallasdesperados.com/dd_player_jones_jermaine.cfm Dallas Desperados bio]
* [http://www.arenafan.com/players/Jermaine_Jones-3423/ Profile at ArenaFan Online]
* [http://sportsline.com/arenafootball/players/playerpage/542349 Profile] atCBSSports.com
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