Jumpy Geathers
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Jumpy Geathers | |
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Date of birth | June 26, 1960 |
Place of birth | Georgetown, SC |
Position(s) | Defensive tackle |
College | Paducha Community College Wichita State |
NFL Draft | 1984 / Round 2 / Pick 42 |
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Team(s) | |
1984-1989 1990-1992 1993-1995 1996 |
New Orleans Saints Washington Redskins Atlanta Falcons Denver Broncos |
James Allen "Jumpy" Geathers (born June 26, 1960 in Georgetown, South Carolina) is a former American football player. He played defensive tackle at Wichita State University, and then for thirteen seasons in the NFL (New Orleans Saints 1984-1989, Washington Redskins 1990-1993, Atlanta Falcons 1994-1995, and Denver Broncos 1996). He was a part of the Redskins team that won Super Bowl XXVI. At 6' 7" and 290 pounds he was a forceful pass rusher, famous for his "forklift" rush, in which he picked up his blocker and carried him to the quarterback. He retired with 62 sacks in 183 games. Jumpy attended Choppee High School located in Georgetown, South Carolina, leading the way for his nephew Robert Geathers, who now plays defensive end for the Cincinnati Bengals.