Julio Jones

Player

Birthday February 8, 1989

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Foley, Alabama, U.S.

Age 35 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.91 m

Weight 100 kg

#14959 Most Popular

1989

Quintorris Lopez "Julio" Jones Jr. (born February 8, 1989) is an American football wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL).

Julio Jones was born on February 8, 1989, as Quintorris Lopez Jones in Foley, Alabama, U.S. His mother, Queen Marvin, raised him and his brother alone, since his father left him when Jones was just 5 years old.

Jones grew up in a violent neighborhood.

Jones attended Foley High School in Foley, Alabama, where he played wide receiver for the Lions high school football team.

During his high school career, Jones quickly achieved recognition.

In his junior year, he caught 75 passes for 1,306 yards and had 16 touchdowns.

People referred to him as "Waffle House" because he was always open.

He participated in the high school Under Armour All-America Game.

In addition to football, Jones was a starter on the basketball team and was a standout track athlete.

2005

He was named All-county selection in 2005, 2006, and 2007.

2006

He was the state champion in the long jump (24–2 or 7.40m) and triple jump (47–5 or 14.52m) in both 2006 and 2007.

He was named the 2006–07 Gatorade T&F Athlete of the Year in the state of Alabama.

2007

He was the state champion in the high jump (6–6 or 1.98m) during the 2007 indoor season.

He won Mr. Alabama Track & Field athlete of the year in 2007.

2008

He also competed as a sprinter in 2008 and posted a personal-best time of 11.13 seconds in the 100-meter dash at the Class 6A Section 1 Meet, where he placed second.

Considered a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Jones was listed as the No. 1 wide receiver in the nation in 2008.

On February 6, 2008, Jones committed to the Alabama Crimson Tide on National Signing Day, announcing his decision live on ESPNU.

In the first of three years on the Crimson Tide, Jones quickly became an impact player and a fan favorite under head coach Nick Saban.

Jones became the first true freshman wide receiver ever to start in a season opener for the Crimson Tide, starting against the Clemson Tigers in the 2008 Chick-fil-A College Kickoff; Jones caught four passes for 28 yards and a touchdown in a 34–10 rout.

In a 41–30 win over the #3 ranked Georgia Bulldogs, Jones had a breakout performance, catching five passes for 94 yards including a 22-yard touchdown reception from John Parker Wilson.

His first 100-yard receiving game occurred in the annual rivalry game versus Tennessee, when he had six receptions for 103 yards en route to a 29–9 victory.

Two weeks later, versus #16 LSU, Jones topped his previous performance with seven catches for 128 yards.

His 23-yard reception in overtime set up a game-winning touchdown by John Parker Wilson, giving Alabama a 27–21 victory.

2010

He is regarded as one of the greatest receivers of the 2010s.

Jones has amassed the most receiving yards by any player since entering the league, and more than any receiver in the 2010s, with 12,125 yards during that span.

2011

He played college football at Alabama, and was selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2011 NFL draft.

2012

After a productive rookie season, Jones recorded 1,198 receiving yards and ten touchdowns in 2012 and was named to his first Pro Bowl.

2013

After an injury-plagued 2013 season where he only played five games, Jones led the Falcons in receiving yards in 2014, and made his second Pro Bowl, beginning to develop a deep chemistry with team quarterback Matt Ryan.

Jones broke out the next season, leading the league in receiving yards and co-leading in receptions, both of his statistics ranking top five all-time in a season.

After this season, he was named to his first All-Pro selection.

2014

In doing so, Jones was invited to seven Pro Bowls, including six consecutive from 2014 to 2019, was a first-team All-Pro selection twice and was named second-team All-Pro three times.

Jones has been noted for having a rare combination of size (6 ft 3 in and 220 lbs), speed (40-yard dash in 4.39 seconds), catching ability, strength, leaping ability, and body control, which has drawn frequent comparisons to Calvin Johnson.

2016

In 2016, Jones again had a productive year, garnering another All-Pro selection, and helped to lead the Falcons to Super Bowl LI.

2018

Over the next three seasons, Jones amassed 4,515 yards, the most by any player during that span, including leading the league again in yards in 2018.

On November 11, 2018, Jones became the fastest player in NFL history to reach 10,000 career receiving yards.

2019

On September 15, 2019, Jones became the all-time career receiving yards leader for the Falcons.

2020

On October 5, 2020, Jones became the all-time career receptions leader for the Falcons.

His career average of 87.9 receiving yards per game is the second highest in NFL history, and as of 2022, he is tied for third all-time in career games with 100-yards receiving with 59 career games.

After another injury-plagued 2020 season, Jones was traded to the Tennessee Titans in 2021 after reported disgruntlement with Atlanta's new front office.

After being released by the Titans in 2022, Jones signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.