sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMarcus LaJuan Pollard (born February 8, 1972) is a former American football tight end and current director of player development and youth football for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
American football player (born 1972)
American football player
Marcus Pollard |
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Position: | Director of Player Development |
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Born: | (1972-02-08) February 8, 1972 (age 50) Lanett, Alabama |
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Height: | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) |
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Weight: | 255 lb (116 kg) |
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High school: | Valley (Valley, Alabama) |
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College: | Bradley |
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Undrafted: | 1995 |
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- Indianapolis Colts (1995–2004)
- Detroit Lions (2005–2006)
- Seattle Seahawks (2007)
- New England Patriots (2008)*
- Atlanta Falcons (2008)
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* Offseason and/or practice squad member only |
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Receptions: | 349 |
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Receiving yards: | 4,280 |
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Receiving average: | 12.3 |
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Receiving touchdowns: | 40 |
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Player stats at NFL.com |
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College career
Born in Lanett, Alabama, Pollard attended Valley High School of Valley, Alabama and Bradley University of Peoria, Illinois, where he played basketball. Bradley did not have a football program at the time he matriculated there. He played basketball as a power forward – two years starting at Seward County Community College in Liberal, Kansas, before transferring to Bradley, where he also started two years, averaging 7.3 points per game and 5 rebounds, while shooting .497 from the field.[1] In 1993, he helped the team reach the third round of the National Invitational Tournament.[2]
Professional career
Despite the fact he never played college football,[3] Pollard was signed by the Indianapolis Colts as an undrafted free agent in 1995. He developed into one of the better pass-catching tight ends while with the Colts. His best season was 2001, when he totaled 47 receptions and 8 touchdowns, including one for 86 yards. On November 11, 2004, Pollard caught two touchdown passes to help the Colts to a 31-28 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.[4] After the emergence of fellow tight end Dallas Clark in Indianapolis left Pollard expendable, Pollard joined the Detroit Lions for two seasons. Pollard was also a member of the Seattle Seahawks, New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons.
NFL career statistics
Year | Team | Gp | GS | Rec | Yards | Avg | Lng | TD |
1995 | IND |
8 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
1996 | IND |
16 | 4 | 6 | 86 | 14.3 | 48 | 1 |
1997 | IND |
16 | 6 | 10 | 116 | 11.6 | 28 | 0 |
1998 | IND |
16 | 11 | 24 | 309 | 12.9 | 44 | 4 |
1999 | IND |
16 | 12 | 34 | 374 | 11.0 | 33 | 4 |
2000 | IND |
16 | 14 | 30 | 439 | 14.6 | 50 | 3 |
2001 | IND |
16 | 16 | 47 | 739 | 15.7 | 86 | 8 |
2002 | IND |
15 | 15 | 43 | 478 | 11.1 | 41 | 6 |
2003 | IND |
14 | 13 | 40 | 541 | 13.5 | 70 | 3 |
2004 | IND |
13 | 13 | 29 | 309 | 10.7 | 31 | 6 |
2005 | DET |
16 | 16 | 46 | 516 | 11.2 | 86 | 3 |
2006 | DET |
15 | 5 | 12 | 100 | 8.3 | 22 | 0 |
2007 | SEA |
14 | 10 | 28 | 273 | 9.8 | 22 | 2 |
2008 | ATL |
1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 |
Career | 192 | 135 | 349 | 4,280 | 12.3 | 86 | 40 |
Front office career
In 2013, Pollard was hired by the Jacksonville Jaguars as their Director of Player Development.[5]
Personal life
Pollard and his wife, Amani, were cast members of the reality television show The Amazing Race 19.[6] They finished the competition in third place out of the 11 teams. They have four children together.[7]
References
- "Marcus Pollard College Stats".
- "How Marcus Pollard's unconventional NFL career started on the Hilltop – the Bradley Scout".
- Mihoces, Gary (April 20, 2005). "NFL seeks best players on the court or mat". USA Today. Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2013.
- Duo break NFL's quarterback-receiver completions record
- "Gene Frenette: Jaguars' draft still up for discussion | Jax Air News". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 16, 2013.
- Ross, Dalton (August 31, 2011). "'Survivor' winners Ethan and Jenna head up new 'Amazing Race' cast. Plus: New twists revealed! -- EXCLUSIVE". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved August 31, 2011.
- "Marcus Pollard". Jacksonville Jaguars. Archived from the original on December 20, 2016.
External links
The Amazing Race contestants |
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Winners |
- Alex Boylan (Season 2)
- Reichen Lehmkuhl & Chip Arndt (Season 4)
- B. J. Averell & Tyler MacNiven (Season 9)
- Tammy Jih & Victor Jih (Season 14)
- Josh Kilmer-Purcell & Brent Ridge (Season 21)
- Bates Battaglia & Anthony Battaglia (Season 22)
- Amy Diaz (Season 23)
- Cody Nickson & Jessica Graf (Season 30)
- Christie Lee Woods (Season 31)
- Kim & Penn Holderness (Season 33)
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Other contestants | Single seasons |
- Blake Mycoskie & Paige Mycoskie (Season 2)
- Gus McLeod (Season 6)
- Victoria Fuller (Season 6)
- Rebecca Cardon (Season 6)
- Brian Thomas Smith (Season 7)
- Ron Young & Kelly McCorkle (Season 7)
- Stassi Schroeder (Season 8)
- Sarah Reinertsen (Season 10)
- Ken Greene (Season 13)
- Canaan Smith (Season 15)
- Maria Ho & Tiffany Michelle (Season 15)
- Ericka Dunlap (Season 15)
- Jordan Lloyd & Jeff Schroeder (Season 16)
- Steve Smith (Season 16)
- Caite Upton (Season 16)
- Ron Kellum (Season 17)
- Kevin Wu (Season 17)
- Stephanie Smith (Season 17)
- Brook Roberts (Season 17)
- Ethan Zohn & Jenna Morasca (Season 19)
- Zac Sunderland (Season 19)
- Andy Finch & Tommy Czeschin (Season 19)
- Marcus Pollard (Season 19)
- Elliot Weber & Andrew Weber (Season 20)
- Amy Purdy (Season 21)
- James LoMenzo (Season 21)
- Chester Pitts & Ephraim Salaam (Season 23)
- Tim Sweeney (Season 23)
- Whitney Duncan (Season 25)
- Brooke Adams & Robert Strauss (Season 25)
- Bethany Hamilton (Season 25)
- Jonathan Knight (Season 26)
- Aly Dudek & Steve Langton (Season 26)
- Joslyn Davis (Season 28)
- Blair Fowler (Season 28)
- Zach King (Season 28)
- Brodie Smith (Season 28)
- Burnie Burns & Ashley Jenkins (Season 28)
- Matt Ladley (Season 29)
- Cedric Ceballos & Shawn Marion (Season 30)
- Joey Chestnut & Tim Janus (Season 30)
- Chris Marchant (Season 30)
- Alex Rossi & Conor Daly (Season 30)
- Kristi Leskinen & Jen Hudak (Season 30)
- Rupert Boneham (Season 31)
- Eliza Orlins (Season 31)
- Janelle Pierzina (Season 31)
- Chris Hammons (Season 31)
- Nicole Franzel (Season 31)
- Kellie Wells-Brinkley & LaVonne Idlette (Season 32)
- Jerry Eaves (Season 32)
- DeAngelo Williams & Gary Barnidge (Season 32)
- Anthony Sadler & Spencer Stone (Season 33)
- Ryan W. Ferguson (Season 33)
- Quinton Peron (Season 34)
- Rex Ryan (Season 34)
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Multiple seasons |
- Charla Baklayan Faddoul (Season 5 & All-Stars)
- Rob Mariano & Amber Mariano (Season 7 & All-Stars)
- Dustin-Leigh Konzelman & Kandice Pelletier (Season 10 & All-Stars)
- Mel White & Mike White (Season 14 & Unfinished Business)
- Jaime Edmondson (Season 14 & Unfinished Business)
- Herbert "Flight Time" Lang & Nathaniel "Big Easy" Lofton (Season 15, Unfinished Business, & All-Stars 2)
- Cord McCoy (Season 16, Unfinished Business, & All-Stars 2)
- Mallory Ervin (Season 17, Unfinished Business, & All-Stars 2)
- Brendon Villegas (Season 20 & All-Stars 2) & Rachel Reilly (Season 20, All-Stars 2, and Season 31)
- Natalie and Nadiya Anderson (Season 21 & All-Stars 2)
- Joey Graceffa & Meghan Camarena (Season 22 & All-Stars 2)
- Tyler Oakley (Season 28 & Season 31)
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