LaMont Jordan

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LaMont Jordan
Date of birth November 11, 1978
Place of birth Forestville, Maryland
Position(s) Running back
College Maryland
NFL Draft 2001 / Round 2 / Pick 18
Team(s)
2001-2004
2005-Present
New York Jets
Oakland Raiders

LaMont Jordan is a National Football League running back, currently playing for the Oakland Raiders.

Born on November 11, 1978 in Forestville, Maryland, he graduated from Suitland High School in 1997. A highly-sought area prospect, he won many awards in high school, and played football and baseball, and was a member of the school's swimming and track teams.

He attended the University of Maryland, College Park, and as a freshman, gained notice as a first-string player, and finished as runner-up for Rookie of the Year in the Atlantic Coast Conference. As a sophomore, he was named to the second team All-ACC, and was named by Maryland as the team's most outstanding offensive player. As a junior, he began to gain national notice, and was a semifinalist for the Doak Walker Award. In the same year, he was named to the All-ACC first team, and surpassed Maryland's single-season rushing record. That season, he gained over six yards per carry, one of only four NCAA players to do so. He was the NCAA rushing leader over the last six games of his junior season. He sat out the drills preceding the 2000 season due to fears of academic ineligibility, and, having a somewhat lackluster senior year, was named to the ACC second team.

Jordan was drafted in the second round of the 2001 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, where he spent four years as a backup to Curtis Martin. Due to the fact that Martin continued to be productive on the field, Jordan was constantly overlooked as the starting running back. As a result, he would sign a five-year, $27.5 million contract with the Oakland Raiders following the 2004 NFL season. On November 19, 2006, Jordan tore his medial collateral ligament in a game against the Kansas City Chiefs and will be out the rest of the season.

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