Mervyn Fernandez

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Mervyn "Swervyn' Mervyn" Fernandez (born December 29, 1959 in Merced, California) is a former professional American and Canadian football player who played wide receiver with the Canadian Football League British Columbia Lions and the NFL Los Angeles-Oakland Raiders.

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[edit] High School & College Career

Fernandez was a standout wide receiver for Andrew Hill High in San Jose, California, where he picked up his famous nickname "Swervin' Mervyn" from the team's quarterback.

Following high school, Fernandez played at DeAnza Junior College in Cupertino, California, before finishing his college career at nearby San Jose State University. It was at San Jose State that Oakland Raider's staff members took notice of the 6'3", 205 pound, speedy wide receiver, and the Raiders made Fernandez their 10th round pick in the 1983 NFL Draft.

[edit] Canadian Football League Career

Fernandez spent his entire, 6 year CFL career (1982-1986, 1994) with the British Columbia Lions. Fernandez joined the Lions in 1982, and made an immediate impact, finishing his rookie season with over 1,000 receiving yards (1,046), and helping his team to 9-7 record. Fernandez won the CFL Western Division Most Outstanding Rookie award, and was a finalist for the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie award as well.

After two, 1,000 yard seasons, Fernandez was a key component in the B.C. Lions Grey Cup championship season of 1985. Fernandez finished the season with 95 catches and 1,727 yards for an 18.2 yards per reception average, along with 15 touchdowns. Following the Lions' 37-24 triumph over the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in the 73rd Grey Cup, Fernandez became the first Lion to win the CFL's Most Outstanding Player Award. In 2003, Fernandez was voted a member of the B.C. Lions All-Time Dream Team, at the wide receiver position, as part of the club’s 50 year anniversary celebration.[1]

Fernandez, a two-time CFL All-Star (1984-1985) and member of the B.C. Lions Wall of Fame, was finally persuaded by Al Davis and the Raiders to head south and join the NFL, following the 1986 CFL season.

[edit] National Football League Career

Fernandez spent his entire, 6 year NFL career (1987-1992) with one team: the Los Angeles Raiders. During that span, Fernandez played in 86 games and amassed 209 catches for 3,764 yards and 19 touchdowns. While Fernandez never made the Pro Bowl, he did leave his mark on the Raiders’ record books. His 209 career catches are 10th most by any receiver in Raiders’ history. His 3,764 career receiving yards ranks him number 8 all-time, ahead of Raider greats Art Powell and Pro Football Hall of Famer, Dave Casper. His 18.01 average yards per catch for his career is first among any receiver to wear the Raiders' Silver and Black. In 1988, Fernandez led NFL receivers in average yards per catch (26.0).

Arguably, Fernandez's finest year was 1989, when he made 57 catches for 1,069 yards and 9 touchdowns, leading all Raiders’ receivers in almost every major category, and becoming only the sixth Raider to gain over 1,000 pass yards in a season.

[edit] Post-Football Life

Fernandez currently lives in Morgan Hill, California and works as a sales representative. He is also an avid fisherman. His son, Joe Fernandez, is a wide receiver at Fresno State University.

[edit] References

  1. ^ B.C. Lions Dream Team. BCLions.com. Retrieved on 2006-09-10.

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