Jason Tucker

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Jason Tucker
Date of birth June 24, 1976 (1976-06-24) (age 31)
Place of birth Flag of the United States San Francisco, CA
Position(s) Wide receiver
College Texas Christian
Statistics
Teams
1998
1998
1999
1999-2000
2002-Present
Cincinnati Bengals
Green Bay Packers
Rhein Fire (Europa)
Dallas Cowboys
Edmonton Eskimos (CFL)

Jason Tucker (born June 24, 1976 in San Francisco, California) is an American and Canadian football wide receiver.

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[edit] High School

Tucker attended Robinson High School in Robinson, Texas where he excelled in football, and track and field, particularly long jumping.

[edit] College career

Tucker played college football for Texas Christian University. During his sophomore season, he caught 31 passes for 433 yards. The following year, he became the team's second leading receiver with 39 catches, for 692 yards, and four touchdowns. Even better numbers were expected for his senior year, however he did not play after being suspended for a rules violation. At TCU, Tucker amassed 1,197 yards on 78 pass receptions, for an average of 15.3 yards, and a total of 5 touchdowns.

Despite missing the entire 1997 season, it was apparent Tucker continued to train on his own, to improve his football skills, as evidenced by his clocking a 4.48 second, 40 yard dash, and finishing in the top five in agility drills at the NFL Combine in February.

[edit] Professional career

Tucker was drafted in the sixth round, 167th overall by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 1998 NFL Draft. His stay in Cincinnati was a short one. He played in the pre-season opener against the New York Giants, catching one pass for six yards. After pulling a hamstring in training camp, and reaching an injury settlement with the Bengals, Tucker was placed on waivers August 19, 1998.

The Green Bay Packers added Tucker to their practice squad on October 28, 1998.

Next, he made his way to the Rhein Fire of the now-defunct NFL Europa for the 1999 season. In Rhein he had 26 receptions, for 454 yards, and three touchdowns.

He was invited to training camp for the Dallas Cowboys and played the 1999 NFL season with Dallas, being named NFC Special Teams Player of the Month for December 1999.

Tucker was released by the Cowboys before the 2001 NFL season, and by 2002 he had made the roster of the Canadian Football League's Edmonton Eskimos. In his first year as a Canadian Football League player, Tucker was the team's second-leading receiver with 51 catches for 911 yards. In 2003, Tucker was named the most valuable player of the 91st Grey Cup with a 132-yard performance in the championship game. In 2004, Tucker broke the 1,000 yards receiving mark for the first time, racking up 1,632 yards for the fourth-highest total in franchise history.

Tucker has won two Grey Cups, in 2003 and 2005, both with the Eskimos. He is a two-time CFL All-Star at wide receiver in 2004 and 2005.

[edit] Personal

Tucker is married, and has 3 daughters. His family lives on a 1,300-acre (5 kmĀ²) ranch in Burleson, Texas.

Preceded by
Anthony Calvillo
Grey Cup MVP
2003
Succeeded by
Damon Allen