Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Leroy Jones (gridiron football)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Place of birth:
  
Greenwood, Mississippi

Games played:
  
111

Name
  
Leroy Jones

Height
  
2.03 m

Education
  
Norfolk State University

College:
  
Norfolk State

Games started:
  
90

Role
  
American football player

Weight
  
119 kg

Positions
  
Defensive end

Date of birth:
  
(1950-09-29) September 29, 1950 (age 65)

NFL draft:
  
1975 / Round: 2 / Pick: 48

Leroy Jones (born September 29, 1950) is a former American football player who played defensive end. He played the majority of his 10-year career with the San Diego Chargers in the National Football League (NFL).

Contents

Leroy Jones (gridiron football) httpssmediacacheak0pinimgcom736x9d942f

Jones played both basketball and football in high school, and continued with both sports while attending college at Norfolk State University. He began his professional career in 1974 with the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League (CFL), and they won the Grey Cup championship in his second season. Jones was drafted in the 1975 NFL Draft in the second round with the 48th overall pick by the Los Angeles Rams, who traded him in 1976 to San Diego, where he played through 1983.

Early life

Jones was a standout at both football and basketball in high school at Amanda Elszy in Greenwood, Mississippi. He led his teams to multiple championships.

College career

Jones attended Norfolk State University, where he was the center on three Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) tournament basketball teams. He was named to the All-CIAA Tournament team each year. As a sophomore in 1972, he was named to the Associated Press All-State first team, and was named to the second team as a junior. Jones also played football, and he was named All-CIAA annually as a defensive end. Before the 1974 football season, Jones learned he would be academically ineligible to play due to poor grades. He dropped out of Norfolk State and signed a three-year contract to play football professionally in Canada.

Professional career

In 1974, Jones played for the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League (CFL). He led the team in tackles and sacks that season, as well as in the 62nd Grey Cup championship game. The Eskimos the next season won the 63rd Grey Cup with Bill Stevenson taking over Jones' left defensive end position.

Having left Norfolk State early, Jones was not eligible for the 1974 NFL draft. In the summer of 1973, pro scouts had projected him as a first-round pick in 1974, rating him near or on par with Ed "Too Tall" Jones, who became the first overall pick in 1974. Ruled eligible by the NFL the following year, Leroy Jones was selected in the 1975 draft in the second round with the 48th overall pick by the Los Angeles Rams. The San Diego Chargers acquired Jones from the Rams in 1976 for a future draft choice.

In 1980, Jones teamed with All-Pro's Fred Dean, Gary "Big Hands" Johnson, and Louie Kelcher on the defensive frontline as the Chargers led the NFL in sacks (60). The foursome was locally nicknamed the Bruise Brothers. Jones that season had 11 sacks, second on the team behind Johnson's 17 12, and was named an alternate for the Pro Bowl. Don "Air" Coryell's Chargers teams of that era are mostly remembered for its high-scoring, pass-oriented offense. The Chargers won the AFC West from 1979–1981 and made the playoffs in 1982.

During the 1981 season, Jones blocked a 35-yard field goal by Miami kicker Uwe von Schamann at 11:27 into overtime, allowing San Diego to drive for its own field goal and win 41–38 in the playoff game known as the Epic in Miami, considered by many to be among the greatest NFL games ever.

References

Leroy Jones (gridiron football) Wikipedia