Jerome Alvon Mathis (born July 26, 1983) is a former
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and
Canadian football wide receiver and
kick returner. He was drafted by the
Houston Texans
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in the fourth round of the
2005 NFL Draft
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. He earned a
Pro Bowl selection and was an All-Pro with the Texans in
2005
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.
Early years
Mathis attended
Petersburg High School in Petersburg, where he was an all-state, all-district and all-metro wide receiver and kick returner.
Track and field
Mathis left high school as a six time state champion in
track
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, winning the 2001 national indoor
200 meter
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title, and setting the 7th fastest time in the nation with 21.79 seconds, at the
Nike Classic. He also set the joint 5th fastest
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time in the nation that year with 6.29 seconds, faster than
Tyson Gay, and the 2nd fastest 300 meter indoor time with 34.03 seconds.
Mathis also competed in the
long jump, posting a personal best of 7.50 meters at
Landover, Maryland in 2003.
Personal bests
College career
Mathis holds the
NCAA record for career kick return average, breaking the record set by
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of
Delaware State University, with an average of 26.6 yards per return. He also holds the NCAA record for career kickoff returns for a
touchdown with six.
Professional career
2005 NFL Combine
Mathis recorded the third fastest,
40 time (4.26 seconds) ever at the
NFL Combine, which was broken by
Chris Johnson in 2008 and
John Ross in 2017. His time was tied by
Dri Archer
Adrion Dante "Dri" Archer (born August 9, 1991) is a former American football running back and return specialist. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 2014 NFL Draft. He played college football at Kent State.
...
in 2014.
Houston Texans
In his
rookie season with the Texans, he was selected to the
Pro Bowl for the
AFC
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to be their starter as a kick returner. He was one of three rookies (
Shawne Merriman
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,
linebacker, of the
San Diego Chargers
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and
Lofa Tatupu
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, linebacker, of the
Seattle Seahawks
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, being the others) selected to be participants in the game.
Mathis fractured his left foot in January 2006 during the Pro Bowl, but it wasn't discovered until OTA's months later. He was expected to miss only four months, but instead missed six months. He returned to practice in November 2006 after missing the first nine games of the
season. He was later placed on
Injured Reserve
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. Mathis then played in only three games in
2007
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even returning one kick for a touchdown before once again being place on Injured Reserve.
Mathis was a
restricted free agent
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following the 2007 season; the Texans declined to offer him another contract.
Washington Redskins
On April 4, 2008, Mathis was signed by the
Washington Redskins. He was waived by the team on May 15.
Toronto Argonauts
Mathis signed with the
Toronto Argonauts of the
Canadian Football League on May 11, 2009, and was hoped to replace the loss of
Dominique Dorsey
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to the NFL as
kick returner on special teams but was hampered by injuries and cut at the end of training camp. He was re-signed on September 17. On November 6, 2009, Mathis was released by the Argonauts.
Pittsburgh Power
Mathis signed with the
Pittsburgh Power of the
Arena Football League on January 4, 2011. Mathis had a career game on June 11, 2011 against the
Tampa Bay Storm, setting new Power single-game franchise records for yards receiving (195), longest reception (46 yards), and longest kick return (57 yards). He also tied Mike Washington's single-game franchise record with 12 receptions and had the first kick return touchdown in Power history. Mathis played in 9 games for the Power, catching 30 passes for 418 yards and 7 touchdowns. He also returned 31 kickoffs for 688 yards and 1 touchdown.
Career statistics
Legal troubles
In December 2007, Mathis was issued a misdemeanor citation for loose dogs after his neighbors complained that they were harassed by his escaped
pit bulls
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. Mathis allowed the dogs to remain loose and kept unvaccinated animals. Officers captured one dog and three puppies near Mathis's
Manvel home. No injuries were reported.
Mathis was arrested on February 19, 2008 following a domestic violence incident, but the charges were dropped.
References
External links
Just Sports StatsHouston Texans bioToronto Argonauts bio
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1983 births
Living people
Sportspeople from Petersburg, Virginia
American players of Canadian football
Canadian football wide receivers
American football wide receivers
American football return specialists
American Conference Pro Bowl players
Hampton Pirates football players
Houston Texans players
Washington Redskins players
Toronto Argonauts players
African-American players of Canadian football
Hartford Colonials players
Pittsburgh Power players
21st-century African-American sportspeople
20th-century African-American people