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{{short description|American football tight end and former sports radio personality}}
{{Short description|American football player and sports radio personality (born 1983)}}
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* [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] ({{NFL Year|2005}}–{{NFL Year|2008}})
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* [[Cincinnati Bengals]] ({{NFL Year|2010}})*
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'''Matthew Jones''' (born April 22, 1983) is a former [[American football]] [[wide receiver]] and former sports radio personality. He was drafted by the [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] in the first round of the [[2005 NFL Draft]], and also played for the [[Cincinnati Bengals]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas]].
'''Matthew Jones''' (born April 22, 1983) is an American former professional [[American football|football]] player who was a [[wide receiver]]. He played [[college football]] for the [[Arkansas Razorbacks football|Arkansas Razorbacks]]. Jones was selected by the [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] in the first round of the [[2005 NFL draft]], and also played for the [[Cincinnati Bengals]]. After his football career, he was a sports radio personality.


==Early years==
==Early life==
{{Original research|section|date=May 2015}}Matt Jones was born to Steve and Paula Jones on April 22, 1983, in [[Dermott, Arkansas]]. He spent most of his childhood in [[Van Buren, Arkansas]], where his parents taught school and his father coached football and track. He attended Van Buren Public Schools from grade school through the end of his junior year. He burst onto the high school football scene as a {{height|ft=6|in=4}} sophomore [[wide receiver]] (WR), quickly making an impact for the Pointers football team, leading the team in TD receptions. He helped lead the Pointers to a 5A conference title and was named Super Sophomore by the ''Arkansas Democrat Gazette''. Jones went on to break [[Corliss Williamson]]'s Arkansas high school basketball scoring record. Jones left Van Buren following his junior year for the opportunity to play [[quarterback]] at [[Northside High School (Fort Smith, Arkansas)|Northside High School]] in [[Fort Smith, Arkansas]], as well as be a [[Sprint (running)|sprinter]] on the school [[Track and field|track]] team.
{{Original research|section|date=May 2015}}Matt Jones was born to Steve and Paula Jones on April 22, 1983, in [[Dermott, Arkansas]]. He spent most of his childhood in [[Van Buren, Arkansas]], where his parents taught school and his father coached football and track. He attended Van Buren Public Schools from grade school through the end of his junior year. He burst onto the high school football scene as a {{height|ft=6|in=4}} sophomore [[wide receiver]] (WR), quickly making an impact for the Pointers football team, leading the team in TD receptions. He helped lead the Pointers to a 5A conference title and was named Super Sophomore by the ''Arkansas Democrat Gazette''. Jones went on to break [[Corliss Williamson]]'s Arkansas high school basketball scoring record. Jones left Van Buren following his junior year for the opportunity to play [[quarterback]] at [[Northside High School (Fort Smith, Arkansas)|Northside High School]] in [[Fort Smith, Arkansas]], as well as be a [[Sprint (running)|sprinter]] on the school [[Track and field|track]] team.


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During his football career at Arkansas, Jones was a part-time starter his freshman season in 2001, and was the full-time starter from 2002 to 2004.
During his football career at Arkansas, Jones was a part-time starter his freshman season in 2001, and was the full-time starter from 2002 to 2004.


In his freshman year, Jones helped Arkansas defeat an [[Eli Manning]]-led [[Ole Miss]] team in Oxford in an NCAA record-setting seven overtimes. The Razorbacks lost to the [[University of Oklahoma]] in the [[Cotton Bowl Classic|Cotton Bowl]], and finished with a record of 7–5.
In his freshman year, Jones helped Arkansas defeat an [[Eli Manning]]-led [[Ole Miss]] team in Oxford in an NCAA record-setting [[2001 Arkansas vs. Ole Miss football game|seven overtimes]]. The Razorbacks lost to the [[University of Oklahoma]] in the [[Cotton Bowl Classic|Cotton Bowl]], and finished with a record of 7–5.


In his sophomore season, Jones led Arkansas to a share of the [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] West Division championship, with a last-second touchdown pass to receiver Decori Birmingham, in a game against [[LSU]] in Little Rock. The game came to be known in the [[Arkansas–LSU football rivalry]] as the [[Miracle on Markham]], making reference to [[War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)|War Memorial Stadium]]'s being on Markham Street. Arkansas lost to the [[University of Minnesota]] in the [[2002 Music City Bowl]], and finished 9–5.
In his sophomore season, Jones led Arkansas to a share of the [[Southeastern Conference|SEC]] West Division championship, with a last-second touchdown pass to receiver Decori Birmingham, in a game against [[LSU]] in Little Rock. The game came to be known in the [[Arkansas–LSU football rivalry]] as the [[Miracle on Markham]], making reference to [[War Memorial Stadium (Arkansas)|War Memorial Stadium]]'s being on Markham Street. Arkansas lost to the [[University of Minnesota]] in the [[2002 Music City Bowl]], and finished 9–5.


His junior year in 2003 was his most eventful, and saw Jones lead the Razorbacks to their second consecutive 9-win season. This included another seven-overtime victory, this time [[2003 Arkansas vs. Kentucky football game|at Kentucky]]. Jones also led Arkansas to an [[2003 Independence Bowl]] victory over the [[Missouri Tigers]], 27–14, and the Razorbacks finished the season with a 9–4 record. Jones was named Second Team All-[[Southeastern Conference]] at the end of the season.
His junior year in 2003 was his most eventful, and saw Jones lead the Razorbacks to their second consecutive 9-win season. This included another seven-overtime victory, this time [[2003 Arkansas vs. Kentucky football game|at Kentucky]]. Jones also led Arkansas to a [[2003 Independence Bowl]] victory over the [[Missouri Tigers]], 27–14, and the Razorbacks finished the season with a 9–4 record. Jones was named Second-team [[List of All-SEC football teams|All-Southeastern Conference]] at the end of the season.


Jones' senior year saw Arkansas fail to reach a bowl game, finishing 5–6.
Jones' senior year saw Arkansas fail to reach a bowl game, finishing 5–6.
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==Professional career==
==Professional career==
===2005 NFL Draft===
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| note = All values from NFL Combine/Pro Day<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://draftscout.com/dsprofile.php?PlayerId=58381&DraftYear=2005 |title=Matt Jones, Arkansas, TE, 2005 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football |website=draftscout.com |access-date=October 23, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?i=7163 |title=Matt Jones, Combine Results, TE - Arkansas |website=nflcombineresults.com |access-date=October 23, 2021}}</ref>
| note = All values from [[NFL Combine]]/[[Pro Day]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://draftscout.com/dsprofile.php?PlayerId=58381&DraftYear=2005 |title=Matt Jones, Arkansas, TE, 2005 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football |website=draftscout.com |access-date=October 23, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://nflcombineresults.com/playerpage.php?i=7163 |title=Matt Jones, Combine Results, TE Arkansas |website=nflcombineresults.com |access-date=October 23, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://footballiqscore.com/wonderlic-score-database/matt-jones#:~:text=His%20Wonderlic%20Test%20Score%20is%2019. | title=Matt Jones' Wonderlic Test Score }}</ref>
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===Jacksonville Jaguars===
===Jacksonville Jaguars===
Jones, a college quarterback, was selected by the [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] as a [[wide receiver]] in the [[2005 NFL Draft#Round one|first round]] (21st overall) of the [[2005 NFL Draft]]. This was a move that surprised some draft experts who thought it was a risky selection as Jones had not been a full-time wide receiver at any prior point in his career.
Jones, a college quarterback, was selected by the [[Jacksonville Jaguars]] as a [[wide receiver]] in the [[2005 NFL Draft#Round one|first round]] (21st overall) of the [[2005 NFL draft]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=2005 NFL Draft Listing |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/2005/draft.htm |access-date=2023-05-07 |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> This move surprised some draft experts who thought it was a risky selection as Jones had not been a full-time wide receiver at any prior point in his career.


As a [[rookie]], Jones finished [[2005 Jacksonville Jaguars season|2005]] with 36 [[Reception (American football)|receptions]] for 432 yards and five [[touchdown]]s. He then finished [[2006 Jacksonville Jaguars season|2006]] with 41 receptions for 643 yards and four touchdowns. In [[2007 Jacksonville Jaguars season|2007]], he saw his production drop. At the beginning of the season, he pledged to not shave his beard until he scored a touchdown.{{Citation needed|date=May 2015}} His streak of end zone shutouts ended in Week 8 against the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]. He finished the 2007 regular season with 24 receptions for 317 yards and was tied for second on the team with four touchdown catches. In 2008, he had 65 catches for 761 yards in 12 games before being suspended for three games by the NFL on October 20, 2008, for violation of the league's [[substance abuse]] policy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3654599 |title=Jones suspended three games for substance-abuse policy violation |publisher=Sports.espn.go.com |date=October 21, 2008 |access-date=September 6, 2013}}</ref> He has not played in a regular-season NFL game since.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JoneMa00.htm |title=Matt Jones NFL Football Statistics |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |date=April 22, 1983 |access-date=September 6, 2013}}</ref>
As a [[rookie]], Jones finished [[2005 Jacksonville Jaguars season|2005]] with 36 [[Reception (American football)|receptions]] for 432 yards and five [[touchdown]]s. He then finished [[2006 Jacksonville Jaguars season|2006]] with 41 receptions for 643 yards and four touchdowns. In [[2007 Jacksonville Jaguars season|2007]], he saw his production drop. At the beginning of the season, he pledged to not shave his beard until he scored a touchdown.{{Citation needed|date=May 2015}} His streak of end zone shutouts ended in Week 8 against the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]. He finished the 2007 regular season with 24 receptions for 317 yards and was tied for second on the team with four touchdown catches. In 2008, he had 65 catches for 761 yards in 12 games before being suspended for three games by the NFL on October 20, 2008, for violation of the league's [[substance abuse]] policy.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3654599 |title=Jones suspended three games for substance-abuse policy violation |publisher=[[ESPN]] |date=October 21, 2008 |access-date=September 6, 2013}}</ref> He has not played in a regular-season NFL game since.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JoneMa00.htm |title=Matt Jones NFL Football Statistics |website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |date=April 22, 1983 |access-date=September 6, 2013}}</ref>


On March 16, 2009, Jones was released from the Jacksonville Jaguars following substance abuse-related arrests.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3984684 Go.com], Jags Release WR Jones, March 16, 2009</ref>
On March 16, 2009, Jones was released from the Jacksonville Jaguars following substance abuse-related arrests.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3984684 Go.com], Jags Release WR Jones, March 16, 2009</ref>


===Cincinnati Bengals===
===Cincinnati Bengals===
Jones worked out with several teams during the 2009 season, but none resulted in contracts. After spending the 2009 NFL season out of football, Jones received contract offers from the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] and the Tennessee Titans, but on February 12, 2010, Jones decided to sign a one-year, $700,000 contract with the Bengals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d8165d7e1&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true|title=Reports: Bengals sign Matt Jones, pass on 'Pacman' after workout|last=NFL.com|year=2010|access-date=February 13, 2010}}</ref> Jones was waived on the last day of final cuts by the Bengals and did not make the 53-man roster.
Jones worked out with several teams during the 2009 season, but none resulted in contracts. After spending the 2009 NFL season out of football, Jones received contract offers from the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] and the Tennessee Titans. On February 12, 2010, Jones signed a one-year, $700,000 contract with the Bengals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d8165d7e1&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true|title=Reports: Bengals sign Matt Jones, pass on 'Pacman' after workout|last=NFL.com|website=[[NFL.com]] |year=2010|access-date=February 13, 2010}}</ref> Jones was waived on the last day of final cuts by the Bengals and did not make the 53-man roster.


On November 2, 2010, it was reported that Jones declined a tryout with the [[Washington Redskins]], telling them that he intended to retire.<ref>[http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/39974874/ns/sports-player_news/ ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101105195125/http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/39974874/ns/sports-player_news/ |date=November 5, 2010 }}</ref>
On November 2, 2010, it was reported that Jones declined a tryout with the [[Washington Redskins]], telling them that he intended to retire.<ref>[http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/39974874/ns/sports-player_news/] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101105195125/http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/39974874/ns/sports-player_news/|date=November 5, 2010}}</ref>


===NFL statistics===
==NFL career statistics==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
'''Receiving statistics'''
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! rowspan="2"| Year
! Year !! Team !! Games !! Receptions !! Targets !! Yards !! Yards per reception !! Longest reception !! Touchdowns !! First downs !! Fumbles !! Fumbles lost
! rowspan="2"| Team
! rowspan="2"| GP
! colspan="7"| Receiving
! colspan="6"| Rushing
! colspan="2"| Fumbles
|-
|-
! Rec !! Tgts !! Yds !! Avg !! Lng !! TD !! FD !! Att !! Yds !! Avg !! Lng !! TD !! FD !! Fum !! lost
| [[2005 NFL season|2005]] || [[2005 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]] || 16 || 36 || - || 432 || 12.0 || 42 || 5 || 23 || 1 || 0
|-
|-
| [[2006 NFL season|2006]] || [[2006 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]] ||14 || 41 || 76 || 643 || 15.7 || 49 || 4 || 33 || 1 || 1
! [[2005 NFL season|2005]] !! [[2005 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]]
| 16 || 36 || || 432 || 12.0 || 42 || 5 || 23 || 12 || 51 || 4.3 || 25 || 0 || 2 || 2 || 0
|-
|-
| [[2007 NFL season|2007]] || [[2007 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]] || 12 || 24 || 49 || 317 || 13.2 || 48 || 4 || 15 || 0 || 0
! [[2006 NFL season|2006]] !! [[2006 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]]
| 14 || 41 || 76 || 643 || 15.7 || 49 || 4 || 33 || 2 || −15 || −7.5 || −6 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1
|-
|-
| [[2008 NFL season|2008]] || [[2008 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]] || 12 || 65 || 108 || 761 || 11.7 || 35 || 2 || 47 || 1 || 1
! [[2007 NFL season|2007]] !! [[2007 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]]
| 12 || 24 || 49 || 317 || 13.2 || 48 || 4 || 15 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
|-
! [[2008 NFL season|2008]] !! [[2008 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]]
| Career || || 54 || 166 || 233 || 2,153 || 13.0 || 49 || 15 || 118 || 3 || 2
| 12 || 65 || 108 || 761 || 11.7 || 35 || 2 || 47 || 0 || 0 || 0.0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 1 || 1
|}<ref name=ESPN>{{cite web|title=Matt Jones Stats|url=http://espn.go.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/8436/matt-jones|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|access-date=March 6, 2014}}</ref>

'''Rushing statistics'''
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Year !! Team !! Games !! Carries !! Yards !! Yards per carry !! Longest carry !! Touchdowns !! First downs !! Fumbles !! Fumbles lost
|-
| [[2005 NFL season|2005]] || [[2005 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]] || 16 || 12 || 51 || 4.3 || 25 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 0
|-
| [[2006 NFL season|2006]] || [[2006 Jacksonville Jaguars season|JAX]] || 14 || 2 || -15 || -7.5 || -6 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0
|-
|-
! colspan="2"| Career<ref name=ESPN>{{cite web|title=Matt Jones Stats|url=https://www.espn.com/nfl/player/stats/_/id/8436/matt-jones|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|access-date=March 6, 2014}}</ref> || 54 || 166 || 233 || 2,153 || 13.0 || 49 || 15 || 118 || 14 || 36 || 2.6 || 25 || 0 || 2 || 4 || 2
| Career || || 54 || 14 || 36 || 2.6 || 25 || 0 || 2 || 1 || 0
|}
|}<ref name= ESPN />


==Radio career==
==Radio career==
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On October 8, 2008, an agreement was reached between Jones and the [[Washington County, Arkansas|Washington County]] Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor John Threet agreed to send the case to drug court on October 13, 2008. Prosecutors said the felony charge would be dismissed if Jones completed the drug program. A hearing in drug court, rather than in the regular criminal system, allowed Jones to keep any conviction off his record.
On October 8, 2008, an agreement was reached between Jones and the [[Washington County, Arkansas|Washington County]] Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor John Threet agreed to send the case to drug court on October 13, 2008. Prosecutors said the felony charge would be dismissed if Jones completed the drug program. A hearing in drug court, rather than in the regular criminal system, allowed Jones to keep any conviction off his record.


The NFL suspended Jones for three weeks for violating the league's substance abuse policy. He was in the lineup for Week 8, pending an appeal.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3654599 Go.com]</ref>
The NFL suspended Jones for three weeks for violating the league's substance abuse policy. He was in the lineup for Week 8, pending an appeal.<ref>[https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=3654599 Go.com]</ref>
On December 9, 2008, the NFL upheld Jones' three-game suspension, which caused him to miss the rest of the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80d2e649&template=with-video&confirm=true|title=NFL upholds three-game suspension of Jaguars receiver Jones|last=Associated Press|year=2008|access-date=December 9, 2008}}</ref>
On December 9, 2008, the NFL upheld Jones' three-game suspension, which caused him to miss the rest of the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d80d2e649&template=with-video&confirm=true|title=NFL upholds three-game suspension of Jaguars receiver Jones|last=Associated Press|website=[[NFL.com]] |year=2008|access-date=December 9, 2008}}</ref>


On March 9, 2009, in [[Washington County, Arkansas|Washington County]], Jones was arrested again after failing a drug test which showed that he had alcohol in his system, which violated the condition of his probation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://arkansasmatters.com/content/fulltext/news?cid=199091|title=Matt Jones Back In Jail|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100301192445/http://arkansasmatters.com/content/fulltext/news?cid=199091|archive-date=March 1, 2010}}</ref> He was held in jail after he asked to be imprisoned rather than sent to a six-week residential treatment program that would have interfered with the beginning of [[training camp]]. He was released on March 14, 2009, after his latest arrest, but returned to court on April 13.<ref>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/03/14/jones.released.jail.ap/index.html Jones Released from Jail] SI.com, March 14, 2009</ref>
On March 9, 2009, in [[Washington County, Arkansas|Washington County]], Jones was arrested again after failing a drug test which showed that he had alcohol in his system, which violated the condition of his probation.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://arkansasmatters.com/content/fulltext/news?cid=199091|title=Matt Jones Back In Jail|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100301192445/http://arkansasmatters.com/content/fulltext/news?cid=199091|archive-date=March 1, 2010}}</ref> He was held in jail after he asked to be imprisoned rather than sent to a six-week residential treatment program that would have interfered with the beginning of [[training camp]]. He was released on March 14, 2009, after his latest arrest, but returned to court on April 13.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090318025937/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/nfl/03/14/jones.released.jail.ap/index.html Jones Released from Jail] SI.com, March 14, 2009</ref>


==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 00:09, 8 September 2024

Matt Jones
No. 18
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1983-04-22) April 22, 1983 (age 41)
Fort Smith, Arkansas, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:222 lb (101 kg)
Career information
High school:Fort Smith (AR) Northside
College:Arkansas (2001–2004)
NFL draft:2005 / round: 1 / pick: 21
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:166
Receiving yards:2,153
Receiving touchdowns:15
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Matthew Jones (born April 22, 1983) is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver. He played college football for the Arkansas Razorbacks. Jones was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round of the 2005 NFL draft, and also played for the Cincinnati Bengals. After his football career, he was a sports radio personality.

Early life

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Matt Jones was born to Steve and Paula Jones on April 22, 1983, in Dermott, Arkansas. He spent most of his childhood in Van Buren, Arkansas, where his parents taught school and his father coached football and track. He attended Van Buren Public Schools from grade school through the end of his junior year. He burst onto the high school football scene as a 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) sophomore wide receiver (WR), quickly making an impact for the Pointers football team, leading the team in TD receptions. He helped lead the Pointers to a 5A conference title and was named Super Sophomore by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette. Jones went on to break Corliss Williamson's Arkansas high school basketball scoring record. Jones left Van Buren following his junior year for the opportunity to play quarterback at Northside High School in Fort Smith, Arkansas, as well as be a sprinter on the school track team.

College career

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In college, Jones was a star quarterback for the University of Arkansas, and was also a member of the basketball team for one season. During his football career at Arkansas, Jones was a part-time starter his freshman season in 2001, and was the full-time starter from 2002 to 2004.

In his freshman year, Jones helped Arkansas defeat an Eli Manning-led Ole Miss team in Oxford in an NCAA record-setting seven overtimes. The Razorbacks lost to the University of Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl, and finished with a record of 7–5.

In his sophomore season, Jones led Arkansas to a share of the SEC West Division championship, with a last-second touchdown pass to receiver Decori Birmingham, in a game against LSU in Little Rock. The game came to be known in the Arkansas–LSU football rivalry as the Miracle on Markham, making reference to War Memorial Stadium's being on Markham Street. Arkansas lost to the University of Minnesota in the 2002 Music City Bowl, and finished 9–5.

His junior year in 2003 was his most eventful, and saw Jones lead the Razorbacks to their second consecutive 9-win season. This included another seven-overtime victory, this time at Kentucky. Jones also led Arkansas to a 2003 Independence Bowl victory over the Missouri Tigers, 27–14, and the Razorbacks finished the season with a 9–4 record. Jones was named Second-team All-Southeastern Conference at the end of the season.

Jones' senior year saw Arkansas fail to reach a bowl game, finishing 5–6.

By the time his playing days at Arkansas were over, Jones was the SEC's all-time leader in career rushing yards by a quarterback. His rushing totals have since been eclipsed by Tim Tebow and Nick Fitzgerald.

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press Wonderlic
6 ft 6+14 in
(1.99 m)
242 lb
(110 kg)
33+18 in
(0.84 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.37 s 1.55 s 2.54 s 4.09 s 6.62 s 39.5 in
(1.00 m)
10 ft 9 in
(3.28 m)
20 reps 19
All values from NFL Combine/Pro Day[1][2][3]

Jacksonville Jaguars

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Jones, a college quarterback, was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars as a wide receiver in the first round (21st overall) of the 2005 NFL draft.[4] This move surprised some draft experts who thought it was a risky selection as Jones had not been a full-time wide receiver at any prior point in his career.

As a rookie, Jones finished 2005 with 36 receptions for 432 yards and five touchdowns. He then finished 2006 with 41 receptions for 643 yards and four touchdowns. In 2007, he saw his production drop. At the beginning of the season, he pledged to not shave his beard until he scored a touchdown.[citation needed] His streak of end zone shutouts ended in Week 8 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He finished the 2007 regular season with 24 receptions for 317 yards and was tied for second on the team with four touchdown catches. In 2008, he had 65 catches for 761 yards in 12 games before being suspended for three games by the NFL on October 20, 2008, for violation of the league's substance abuse policy.[5] He has not played in a regular-season NFL game since.[6]

On March 16, 2009, Jones was released from the Jacksonville Jaguars following substance abuse-related arrests.[7]

Cincinnati Bengals

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Jones worked out with several teams during the 2009 season, but none resulted in contracts. After spending the 2009 NFL season out of football, Jones received contract offers from the Cincinnati Bengals and the Tennessee Titans. On February 12, 2010, Jones signed a one-year, $700,000 contract with the Bengals.[8] Jones was waived on the last day of final cuts by the Bengals and did not make the 53-man roster.

On November 2, 2010, it was reported that Jones declined a tryout with the Washington Redskins, telling them that he intended to retire.[9]

NFL career statistics

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Year Team GP Receiving Rushing Fumbles
Rec Tgts Yds Avg Lng TD FD Att Yds Avg Lng TD FD Fum lost
2005 JAX 16 36 432 12.0 42 5 23 12 51 4.3 25 0 2 2 0
2006 JAX 14 41 76 643 15.7 49 4 33 2 −15 −7.5 −6 0 0 1 1
2007 JAX 12 24 49 317 13.2 48 4 15 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
2008 JAX 12 65 108 761 11.7 35 2 47 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 1
Career[10] 54 166 233 2,153 13.0 49 15 118 14 36 2.6 25 0 2 4 2

Radio career

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Jones worked as a sports radio personality in Arkansas from 2012 to 2016.[11][12][13]

Arrests

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On July 10, 2008, in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Jones was arrested at gunpoint and charged with felony possession of a controlled substance.[14]

Jones and one other former Arkansas football player, Jared Hicks, were inside a vehicle that was searched by police. The police found a plastic bag filled with six grams of a white substance that tested positive as cocaine and a jar with possible marijuana residue. Officers questioned Jones and he acknowledged the white powder was in fact cocaine, the report said.

Jones' father, Steve Jones, disputed the allegations that his son was involved in any wrongdoing and released a statement which was posted on the web site of Fayetteville television station KNWA-TV: "We want to make it clear that Matt was not in possession of any drugs, but that there were drugs in the vehicle and were located in the closest proximity to Matt."

On October 8, 2008, an agreement was reached between Jones and the Washington County Prosecutor's Office. Prosecutor John Threet agreed to send the case to drug court on October 13, 2008. Prosecutors said the felony charge would be dismissed if Jones completed the drug program. A hearing in drug court, rather than in the regular criminal system, allowed Jones to keep any conviction off his record.

The NFL suspended Jones for three weeks for violating the league's substance abuse policy. He was in the lineup for Week 8, pending an appeal.[15] On December 9, 2008, the NFL upheld Jones' three-game suspension, which caused him to miss the rest of the season.[16]

On March 9, 2009, in Washington County, Jones was arrested again after failing a drug test which showed that he had alcohol in his system, which violated the condition of his probation.[17] He was held in jail after he asked to be imprisoned rather than sent to a six-week residential treatment program that would have interfered with the beginning of training camp. He was released on March 14, 2009, after his latest arrest, but returned to court on April 13.[18]

References

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  1. ^ "Matt Jones, Arkansas, TE, 2005 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  2. ^ "Matt Jones, Combine Results, TE – Arkansas". nflcombineresults.com. Retrieved October 23, 2021.
  3. ^ "Matt Jones' Wonderlic Test Score".
  4. ^ "2005 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  5. ^ "Jones suspended three games for substance-abuse policy violation". ESPN. October 21, 2008. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  6. ^ "Matt Jones NFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. April 22, 1983. Retrieved September 6, 2013.
  7. ^ Go.com, Jags Release WR Jones, March 16, 2009
  8. ^ NFL.com (2010). "Reports: Bengals sign Matt Jones, pass on 'Pacman' after workout". NFL.com. Retrieved February 13, 2010.
  9. ^ [1] Archived November 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ "Matt Jones Stats". ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved March 6, 2014.
  11. ^ Matt Jones Now Settled In Central Arkansas, Talking Razorbacks
  12. ^ 103.7 Overtime Show page Archived March 18, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Brandon Riddle (July 20, 2016). "Ex-Razorback Matt Jones leaves job in Arkansas sports radio". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
  14. ^ Former UA Quarterback Jones Arrested Archived November 9, 2008, at archive.today, Northwest Arkansas Times, July 11, 2008
  15. ^ Go.com
  16. ^ Associated Press (2008). "NFL upholds three-game suspension of Jaguars receiver Jones". NFL.com. Retrieved December 9, 2008.
  17. ^ "Matt Jones Back In Jail". Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
  18. ^ Jones Released from Jail SI.com, March 14, 2009
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