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Chase Young

Chase Young (born April 14, 1999) is an American football defensive end for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). A native of Maryland, he played college football at Ohio State University for the Buckeyes. During his junior season in 2019, Young broke the school's single-season sack record with 16.5 and was named a unanimous All-American and the recipient of several defensive player of the year awards. He was also named the Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, a rare accomplishment for a defensive player.

Chase Young
Young in 2021
No. 99 – New Orleans Saints
Position:Defensive end
Personal information
Born: (1999-04-14) April 14, 1999 (age 25)
Upper Marlboro, Maryland, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:264 lb (120 kg)
Career information
High school:DeMatha Catholic (Hyattsville, Maryland)
College:Ohio State (2017–2019)
NFL draft:2020 / Round: 1 / Pick: 2
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2023
Tackles:100
Sacks:16.5
Forced fumbles:6
Fumble recoveries:3
Pass deflections:9
Touchdowns:1
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Young declared for the 2020 NFL draft following that season and was considered by many to be its best overall prospect before being selected second overall by the Washington Redskins. He was named the NFL's Defensive Rookie of the Year and made the Pro Bowl after leading all rookies in several statistical categories in 2020, including sacks and forced fumbles. His 2021 season was seen as a disappointment after he recorded just 1.5 sacks prior to suffering a major knee injury halfway through, leading to a lengthy recovery that forced him to also miss the majority of the 2022 season. He was traded to the San Francisco 49ers mid-way through the 2023 season, recording a sack in Super Bowl LVIII.

Early years edit

Young was born in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, on April 14, 1999.[1][2] He began playing American football as a child, attending St. Columba School in Oxon Hill, Maryland, before attending St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel, Maryland, in 2013.[3][4] As a freshman there, he played as a quarterback, tight end, and outside linebacker before switching primarily to defensive end later that year.[5][6] Young and the team won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association C-conference championship in 2014.[7] He was also a member of the school's choir, playing the piano, saxophone, and violin.[8]

In 2015, Young transferred to DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he had 19 quarterback sacks and 27 tackles for loss that season that helped the team win the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) championship.[9][10] He was invited to The Opening in July 2016, a college football recruiting camp sponsored by Nike, where he was named MVP at his position.[11][12][13] As a senior in 2016, he had 19 sacks, 118 tackles, five forced fumbles, and two defensive touchdowns that helped the team go undefeated and win another WCAC championship.[10][14][15]

By then, he was recognized as one of the best high school football players in the nation when he was included on the 2016 USA Today All-USA team and named all-metropolitan defensive football player of the year by The Washington Post.[16][17] Young was also invited to the International Bowl and All-American Bowl, playing on the East team for the latter.[14][18] Young also played for DeMatha's basketball team, playing alongside Markelle Fultz who was later selected first overall in the 2017 NBA draft.[19][20] At the time, both he and Fultz had set goals to become the first overall selections in their respective sports.[20]

College career edit

 
Young playing with Ohio State in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl

Young received scholarship offers from over 40 universities before committing to Ohio State in July 2016 to play for the Buckeyes, choosing them over schools such as Alabama and Maryland due to their family-oriented approach and his desire to play under defensive line coach Larry Johnson.[21][22][23] Young recorded 3.5 sacks, 18 tackles, and a forced fumble as a freshman in 2017.[24][25] He became a starter during his sophomore season, with him recording 10.5 sacks for the year despite spraining both ankles halfway through.[25][26] Three of them came against Northwestern in the 2018 Big Ten Football Championship Game.[27] He was named second-team All-Big Ten for his performance.[28]

Young was named one of the team captains as a junior in 2019.[29] That year, he tied Ohio State school records for single-game sacks (4) and tackles for loss (5) in a win against Wisconsin.[30][31][32] In November 2019, Young was suspended for two games by the NCAA for getting an unauthorized loan from a family friend to allegedly help his girlfriend attend the 2019 Rose Bowl, which he later repaid in full.[33][34] In his first game after being reinstated, Young recorded three sacks against Penn State.[15] He ended the season with 16.5 sacks, 46 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 7 forced fumbles, 3 pass deflections, and a blocked field goal.[35][36] His 16.5 sacks broke the single-season school record previously held by Vernon Gholston, who had 14 in 2007.[37]

In addition to being unanimously named to the 2019 College Football All-America Team,[38] he won several other awards and honors that season including the Bronko Nagurski Trophy,[39] Chuck Bednarik Award,[40] Ted Hendricks Award,[41] Chicago Tribune Silver Football,[42] Nagurski–Woodson Defensive Player of the Year,[43] and Smith–Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year.[43] He was also named a finalist for the Walter Camp Award,[44] Maxwell Award,[45] and Heisman Trophy, becoming only the ninth defensive player since 1982 to be nominated for the latter, where he finished fourth in voting behind quarterbacks Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, and Justin Fields.[46][47] Young was also voted the Big Ten Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year, which annually honors the Big Ten's top male athlete of any sport. He was the seventh football player to win it since its inception in 1982 and the first since Ron Dayne in 2000.[48] Young finished his career at Ohio State with 30.5 sacks in three seasons, which ranks second all-time there behind Mike Vrabel, who had 36 in four.[49] He was later named to the Big Ten Network's 2010s All-Decade Team as the only unanimous selection.[50]

College statistics
Season GP Tackles Fumbles
Cmb Solo Ast TfL Sck FF FR
2017 9 18 11 7 5 3.5 1 0
2018 13 34 25 9 14.5 10.5 1 0
2019 12 46 32 14 21 16.5 7 0
Career 34 98 68 30 40.5 30.5 9 0

Professional career edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span Wonderlic
6 ft 4+78 in
(1.95 m)
264 lb
(120 kg)
33+34 in
(0.86 m)
10 in
(0.25 m)
19[51]
[52][53]

Young decided to forgo his senior year at Ohio State by declaring for the 2020 NFL draft,[54][55] where he was considered to be the best overall prospect by many in the media.[15][56][57] He attended the NFL Combine but did not participate in any workouts or drills, stating that he did not want to waste time being a "combine athlete".[58] Young was one of 58 players invited to the draft, which was held virtually due to social distancing regulations arising from the COVID-19 pandemic.[59]

Washington Football Team / Commanders edit

 
Young returning a fumble for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers, 2020

2020 edit

Young was selected second overall by the Washington Redskins.[a][60] He signed his four-year rookie contract, worth US$34.56 million, on July 23, 2020.[61]

Young was considered the favorite to win the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award during the lead-up to the season.[62][63][64] In his debut, he had 1.5 sacks, four tackles, and a forced fumble in a win against the Philadelphia Eagles.[65] He suffered a mild groin strain against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 and missed the following game against the Baltimore Ravens.[66][67] In a Week 14 game against the San Francisco 49ers, he recorded a sack, two passes defended, a forced fumble, and a fumble recovery which he returned 47 yards for a touchdown, becoming the first rookie in NFL history and only the third player since 1999 to achieve all of that in a single game.[68][69] Young finished the season with 7.5 sacks, which led all rookies, as well as four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries.[70]

 
Young being helped off the field after suffering a major knee injury, 2021

In December 2020, Young was named a team captain and was voted the NFC's Defensive Player of the Month, becoming the first rookie in Washington's history to receive that distinction.[71][72] He was named Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press and Pro Football Writers of America (PFWA),[73][74] and was the only rookie included on PFWA's all-conference team.[75] Young was also one of only two rookies named to the 2021 Pro Bowl alongside Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings.[76][77] He was also nominated for the Best Breakthrough Athlete Award at the 2021 ESPYs, which went to NBA player LaMelo Ball,[78] and was ranked 61st on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2021 list.[79]

2021 edit

Young's follow-up season in 2021 saw him record 21 tackles, 1.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles before tearing his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and patellar tendon in his right knee during a Week 10 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[80][81] To reconstruct his ACL, the surgery included grafting part of the patellar tendon from his other knee, which led to additional recovery time.[81][82] The season was considered a disappointment by many sportswriters, who expected him to have taken a step forward in his development.[83][84][85]

2022–2023 edit

Young was placed on the physically unable to perform list at the start of training camp in 2022.[86][87] He returned to the active roster on November 21, 2022, but sat out the following three games before making his return against the 49ers in Week 16.[81][88] The team declined his fifth-year rookie contract option prior to the 2023 season.[89]

San Francisco 49ers edit

On November 1, 2023, Young was traded to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a 2020 Resolution JC-2A third-round pick (100th overall; which Washington later used to select Luke McCaffrey) in the 2024 NFL draft.[90] He recorded 2.5 sacks with the 49ers, finishing the season with 7.5 total.[91] In Super Bowl LVIII, Young had one sack in the 25–22 overtime loss to the Chiefs.[92]

New Orleans Saints edit

On March 18, 2024, Young signed a one-year contract with the New Orleans Saints.[93] The following day, it was announced that Young would undergo neck surgery that would likely cause him to miss part of training camp.[94]

NFL career statistics edit

Legend
Bold Career high
Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions
GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck FF FR Yds TD Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD
2020 WAS 15 15 44 32 12 7.5 4 3 57 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 4
2021 WAS 9 9 26 15 11 1.5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2
2022 WAS 3 2 5 3 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1
2023 WAS 7 6 15 12 3 5.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1
SF 9 0 10 5 5 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1
Career 43 32 100 67 33 16.5 6 3 57 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 9

Personal life edit

Young's father Greg played college basketball at Bowie State University before working as a deputy sheriff with the Arlington County Sheriff's Office, while his mother Carla works for the Office of Investigations for the United States Department of Transportation.[8][95][96] He has a sister, Weslie, who played college basketball at North Carolina Wesleyan.[97] Young pursued a major in criminology at Ohio State after being inspired by his father and several of his uncles and cousins, who have all worked in law enforcement.[95][96][98] He was also nicknamed "the Predator" during his time with the Buckeyes for his on-field performance and how his dreadlocks resembled Predators from the Predator franchise.[99][100]

Young is represented by Klutch Sports Group, a sports agency founded by Rich Paul, and serves as their football ambassador for Klutch Athletics, a sportswear brand formed in partnership with New Balance in 2023.[101][102] He has appeared in advertisements for Chipotle, Under Armour, and eBay, as well as on episodes of The Shop and Celebrity Family Feud.[103][104][105] Young performed guest vocals on "Fire & Ice", a track from the American rapper Wale's 2021 album Folarin II.[106] He was the honorary pace car driver for the 2022 Federated Auto Parts 400, a NASCAR Cup Series race held in Richmond, Virginia.[107]

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External links edit

  • Chase Young on Twitter  
  • New Orleans Saints bio
  • Ohio State Buckeyes bio

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For other people named Chase Young see Chase Young disambiguation Chase Young born April 14 1999 is an American football defensive end for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League NFL A native of Maryland he played college football at Ohio State University for the Buckeyes During his junior season in 2019 Young broke the school s single season sack record with 16 5 and was named a unanimous All American and the recipient of several defensive player of the year awards He was also named the Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year and was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy a rare accomplishment for a defensive player Chase YoungYoung in 2021No 99 New Orleans SaintsPosition Defensive endPersonal informationBorn 1999 04 14 April 14 1999 age 25 Upper Marlboro Maryland U S Height 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m Weight 264 lb 120 kg Career informationHigh school DeMatha Catholic Hyattsville Maryland College Ohio State 2017 2019 NFL draft 2020 Round 1 Pick 2Career historyWashington Football Team Commanders 2020 2023 San Francisco 49ers 2023 New Orleans Saints 2024 present Roster status ActiveCareer highlights and awardsNFL Defensive Rookie of the Year 2020 Pro Bowl 2020 PFWA All Rookie Team 2020 Big Ten Male Athlete of the Year 2020 Bronko Nagurski Trophy 2019 Chuck Bednarik Award 2019 Ted Hendricks Award 2019 Unanimous All American 2019 First team All Big Ten 2019 Second team All Big Ten 2018 Career NFL statistics as of 2023Tackles 100Sacks 16 5Forced fumbles 6Fumble recoveries 3Pass deflections 9Touchdowns 1Player stats at NFL com PFR Young declared for the 2020 NFL draft following that season and was considered by many to be its best overall prospect before being selected second overall by the Washington Redskins He was named the NFL s Defensive Rookie of the Year and made the Pro Bowl after leading all rookies in several statistical categories in 2020 including sacks and forced fumbles His 2021 season was seen as a disappointment after he recorded just 1 5 sacks prior to suffering a major knee injury halfway through leading to a lengthy recovery that forced him to also miss the majority of the 2022 season He was traded to the San Francisco 49ers mid way through the 2023 season recording a sack in Super Bowl LVIII Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 3 1 Washington Football Team Commanders 3 1 1 2020 3 1 2 2021 3 1 3 2022 2023 3 2 San Francisco 49ers 3 3 New Orleans Saints 4 NFL career statistics 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editYoung was born in Upper Marlboro Maryland on April 14 1999 1 2 He began playing American football as a child attending St Columba School in Oxon Hill Maryland before attending St Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel Maryland in 2013 3 4 As a freshman there he played as a quarterback tight end and outside linebacker before switching primarily to defensive end later that year 5 6 Young and the team won the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association C conference championship in 2014 7 He was also a member of the school s choir playing the piano saxophone and violin 8 In 2015 Young transferred to DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville Maryland where he had 19 quarterback sacks and 27 tackles for loss that season that helped the team win the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference WCAC championship 9 10 He was invited to The Opening in July 2016 a college football recruiting camp sponsored by Nike where he was named MVP at his position 11 12 13 As a senior in 2016 he had 19 sacks 118 tackles five forced fumbles and two defensive touchdowns that helped the team go undefeated and win another WCAC championship 10 14 15 By then he was recognized as one of the best high school football players in the nation when he was included on the 2016 USA Today All USA team and named all metropolitan defensive football player of the year by The Washington Post 16 17 Young was also invited to the International Bowl and All American Bowl playing on the East team for the latter 14 18 Young also played for DeMatha s basketball team playing alongside Markelle Fultz who was later selected first overall in the 2017 NBA draft 19 20 At the time both he and Fultz had set goals to become the first overall selections in their respective sports 20 College career edit nbsp Young playing with Ohio State in the 2019 Fiesta Bowl Young received scholarship offers from over 40 universities before committing to Ohio State in July 2016 to play for the Buckeyes choosing them over schools such as Alabama and Maryland due to their family oriented approach and his desire to play under defensive line coach Larry Johnson 21 22 23 Young recorded 3 5 sacks 18 tackles and a forced fumble as a freshman in 2017 24 25 He became a starter during his sophomore season with him recording 10 5 sacks for the year despite spraining both ankles halfway through 25 26 Three of them came against Northwestern in the 2018 Big Ten Football Championship Game 27 He was named second team All Big Ten for his performance 28 Young was named one of the team captains as a junior in 2019 29 That year he tied Ohio State school records for single game sacks 4 and tackles for loss 5 in a win against Wisconsin 30 31 32 In November 2019 Young was suspended for two games by the NCAA for getting an unauthorized loan from a family friend to allegedly help his girlfriend attend the 2019 Rose Bowl which he later repaid in full 33 34 In his first game after being reinstated Young recorded three sacks against Penn State 15 He ended the season with 16 5 sacks 46 tackles 21 tackles for loss 7 forced fumbles 3 pass deflections and a blocked field goal 35 36 His 16 5 sacks broke the single season school record previously held by Vernon Gholston who had 14 in 2007 37 In addition to being unanimously named to the 2019 College Football All America Team 38 he won several other awards and honors that season including the Bronko Nagurski Trophy 39 Chuck Bednarik Award 40 Ted Hendricks Award 41 Chicago Tribune Silver Football 42 Nagurski Woodson Defensive Player of the Year 43 and Smith Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year 43 He was also named a finalist for the Walter Camp Award 44 Maxwell Award 45 and Heisman Trophy becoming only the ninth defensive player since 1982 to be nominated for the latter where he finished fourth in voting behind quarterbacks Joe Burrow Jalen Hurts and Justin Fields 46 47 Young was also voted the Big Ten Jesse Owens Athlete of the Year which annually honors the Big Ten s top male athlete of any sport He was the seventh football player to win it since its inception in 1982 and the first since Ron Dayne in 2000 48 Young finished his career at Ohio State with 30 5 sacks in three seasons which ranks second all time there behind Mike Vrabel who had 36 in four 49 He was later named to the Big Ten Network s 2010s All Decade Team as the only unanimous selection 50 College statistics Season GP Tackles Fumbles Cmb Solo Ast TfL Sck FF FR 2017 9 18 11 7 5 3 5 1 0 2018 13 34 25 9 14 5 10 5 1 0 2019 12 46 32 14 21 16 5 7 0 Career 34 98 68 30 40 5 30 5 9 0Professional career editPre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span Wonderlic 6 ft 4 7 8 in 1 95 m 264 lb 120 kg 33 3 4 in 0 86 m 10 in 0 25 m 19 51 52 53 Young decided to forgo his senior year at Ohio State by declaring for the 2020 NFL draft 54 55 where he was considered to be the best overall prospect by many in the media 15 56 57 He attended the NFL Combine but did not participate in any workouts or drills stating that he did not want to waste time being a combine athlete 58 Young was one of 58 players invited to the draft which was held virtually due to social distancing regulations arising from the COVID 19 pandemic 59 Washington Football Team Commanders edit nbsp Young returning a fumble for a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers 2020 2020 edit Young was selected second overall by the Washington Redskins a 60 He signed his four year rookie contract worth US 34 56 million on July 23 2020 61 Young was considered the favorite to win the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award during the lead up to the season 62 63 64 In his debut he had 1 5 sacks four tackles and a forced fumble in a win against the Philadelphia Eagles 65 He suffered a mild groin strain against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 and missed the following game against the Baltimore Ravens 66 67 In a Week 14 game against the San Francisco 49ers he recorded a sack two passes defended a forced fumble and a fumble recovery which he returned 47 yards for a touchdown becoming the first rookie in NFL history and only the third player since 1999 to achieve all of that in a single game 68 69 Young finished the season with 7 5 sacks which led all rookies as well as four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries 70 nbsp Young being helped off the field after suffering a major knee injury 2021 In December 2020 Young was named a team captain and was voted the NFC s Defensive Player of the Month becoming the first rookie in Washington s history to receive that distinction 71 72 He was named Defensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press and Pro Football Writers of America PFWA 73 74 and was the only rookie included on PFWA s all conference team 75 Young was also one of only two rookies named to the 2021 Pro Bowl alongside Justin Jefferson of the Minnesota Vikings 76 77 He was also nominated for the Best Breakthrough Athlete Award at the 2021 ESPYs which went to NBA player LaMelo Ball 78 and was ranked 61st on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2021 list 79 2021 edit Young s follow up season in 2021 saw him record 21 tackles 1 5 sacks and two forced fumbles before tearing his anterior cruciate ligament ACL and patellar tendon in his right knee during a Week 10 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 80 81 To reconstruct his ACL the surgery included grafting part of the patellar tendon from his other knee which led to additional recovery time 81 82 The season was considered a disappointment by many sportswriters who expected him to have taken a step forward in his development 83 84 85 2022 2023 edit Young was placed on the physically unable to perform list at the start of training camp in 2022 86 87 He returned to the active roster on November 21 2022 but sat out the following three games before making his return against the 49ers in Week 16 81 88 The team declined his fifth year rookie contract option prior to the 2023 season 89 San Francisco 49ers edit On November 1 2023 Young was traded to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for a 2020 Resolution JC 2A third round pick 100th overall which Washington later used to select Luke McCaffrey in the 2024 NFL draft 90 He recorded 2 5 sacks with the 49ers finishing the season with 7 5 total 91 In Super Bowl LVIII Young had one sack in the 25 22 overtime loss to the Chiefs 92 New Orleans Saints edit On March 18 2024 Young signed a one year contract with the New Orleans Saints 93 The following day it was announced that Young would undergo neck surgery that would likely cause him to miss part of training camp 94 NFL career statistics editLegend Bold Career high Year Team Games Tackles Fumbles Interceptions GP GS Cmb Solo Ast Sck FF FR Yds TD Int Yds Avg Lng TD PD 2020 WAS 15 15 44 32 12 7 5 4 3 57 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 2021 WAS 9 9 26 15 11 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2022 WAS 3 2 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2023 WAS 7 6 15 12 3 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 SF 9 0 10 5 5 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Career 43 32 100 67 33 16 5 6 3 57 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 9Personal life editYoung s father Greg played college basketball at Bowie State University before working as a deputy sheriff with the Arlington County Sheriff s Office while his mother Carla works for the Office of Investigations for the United States Department of Transportation 8 95 96 He has a sister Weslie who played college basketball at North Carolina Wesleyan 97 Young pursued a major in criminology at Ohio State after being inspired by his father and several of his uncles and cousins who have all worked in law enforcement 95 96 98 He was also nicknamed the Predator during his time with the Buckeyes for his on field performance and how his dreadlocks resembled Predators from the Predator franchise 99 100 Young is represented by Klutch Sports Group a sports agency founded by Rich Paul and serves as their football ambassador for Klutch Athletics a sportswear brand formed in partnership with New Balance in 2023 101 102 He has appeared in advertisements for Chipotle Under Armour and eBay as well as on episodes of The Shop and Celebrity Family Feud 103 104 105 Young performed guest vocals on Fire amp Ice a track from the American rapper Wale s 2021 album Folarin II 106 He was the honorary pace car driver for the 2022 Federated Auto Parts 400 a NASCAR Cup Series race held in Richmond Virginia 107 References edit The team retired the Redskins branding later that offseason and became the Washington Football Team Selby Zach April 23 2020 Five Things To Know About Redskins Defensive End Chase Young Washington Commanders Archived from the original on April 25 2020 Retrieved February 3 2022 Fortier Sam January 1 2021 Chase Young s upbringing made him a crazy unusual leader and Washington is already following The Washington Post Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved January 1 2021 Salazar Lesly April 27 2020 Chase Young s middle school teacher Chase was always kind and cheered up his peers WJLA TV Archived from the original on May 1 2020 Retrieved May 6 2020 Wiltfong Steve April 19 2016 The Chase for Young is on 247Sports com Archived from the original on July 4 2016 Retrieved March 6 2020 Santoliquito Joseph March 6 2020 Eagles fan Chase Young may soon become an Eagles nightmare Philly Voice Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 Walker Rhiannon April 22 2020 How Chase Young s roots to football stardom were planted at Pallotti High School The Athletic Archived from the original on July 14 2020 Retrieved August 31 2020 Worgo Tom November 8 2014 Pallotti football relies on running game defense to defeat AACS for MIAA C Conference title The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved January 7 2020 a b Archdeacon Tom October 26 2019 Archdeacon Ohio State s Young a menace in mauling of Badgers Dayton Daily News Archived from the original on October 29 2019 Retrieved April 9 2020 Parker Brandon February 4 2016 National Signing Day A look ahead at Anthony McFarland Deon Jones and the top Class of 2017 recruits The Washington Post Archived from the original on June 29 2016 Retrieved April 17 2020 a b Giannotto Mark November 19 2016 DeMatha rallies late to stun St John s for fourth straight WCAC title The Washington Post Archived from the original on January 3 2019 Retrieved May 3 2020 Donohue Tyler April 17 2016 Highlights and Analysis from The Opening s Washington Regional Bleacher Report Archived from the original on June 23 2016 Retrieved April 17 2020 Wiltfong Steve April 17 2016 Top Performers The Opening Regional in Washington D C 247Sports com Archived from the original on September 9 2017 Retrieved April 17 2020 Parker Brandon April 18 2016 Good Counsel s Joshua Paschal DeMatha s Anthony McFarland and Chase Young invited to The Opening The Washington Post Archived from the original on January 14 2019 Retrieved May 19 2020 a b Lind Andrew December 18 2016 The Hurry Up Ohio State Makes Cut for Four Star Texas Safety and Commit Caps High School Career With State Championship Eleven Warriors Archived from the original on December 21 2016 Retrieved April 10 2020 a b c Bender Bill April 23 2020 The making of Chase Young How an athletic freak at Ohio State became the best player in the NFL Draft Sporting News Archived from the original on March 3 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 Halley Jim December 21 2016 ALL USA Football Defense Second Team usatodayhss com Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved March 6 2020 via USA Today 2016 Fall All Met The Washington Post December 18 2016 Archived from the original on June 26 2017 Retrieved March 6 2020 DeMatha defensive end Chase Young solidifies standing with Army All American selection usatodayhss com October 17 2016 Archived from the original on December 21 2016 Retrieved April 5 2020 via USA Today Cadeaux Ethan April 16 2020 Markelle Fultz learned things the hard way so Chase Young won t have to NBCSports com Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved April 16 2020 via NBC Sports Washington a b Keim John May 31 2020 Chase Young and Markelle Fultz High school pals linked by lofty goal ESPN com Archived from the original on June 3 2020 Retrieved June 4 2020 Ellis Andrew July 22 2016 Dematha Catholic Four Star Defensive End Chase Young Commits to Ohio State Eleven Warriors Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved October 20 2020 Lombardi Matt July 23 2016 Chase Young Explains Why He Chose Ohio State Over Alabama The Spun Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved March 8 2020 Better Know a Buckeye Chase Young Eleven Warriors April 24 2017 Archived from the original on October 27 2017 Retrieved June 6 2020 Stepien Garrett December 14 2019 Chase Young salutes Larry Johnson before Heisman ceremony 247Sports com Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved April 17 2020 a b Biddle Dave January 17 2019 OSU sack leader Chase Young looking to do more in 2019 247Sports com Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved October 20 2020 Rowland Kyle October 10 2018 Ohio State defensive end Chase Young wants to be the best The Blade Toledo Ohio Archived from the original on May 10 2019 Retrieved May 10 2019 Haas Hill Colin May 10 2019 K J Hill Chase Young and J K Dobbins Could Break or Tie Ohio State Individual Records in 2019 Eleven Warriors Archived from the original on May 10 2019 Retrieved May 10 2019 Big Ten Announces Football All Conference Teams for Defense and Special Teams and Select Individual Honors BigTen org November 27 2018 Archived from the original on April 21 2020 Retrieved April 17 2020 Means Stephen August 19 2019 Naming Chase Young an Ohio State football captain is giving a title to something he s done all offseason Cleveland com Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 via The Plain Dealer Planos Josh October 29 2019 Ohio State s Chase Young Is Playing Like A Heisman Contender FiveThirtyEight Archived from the original on November 16 2019 Retrieved November 14 2019 via ABC News Internet Ventures Heisman Watch Chase Young Crashes Quarterback Party ESPN October 29 2019 Archived from the original on October 31 2019 Retrieved November 14 2019 Hummer Chris October 28 2019 Chase Young is on a historic Heisman worthy pace 247Sports com Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved November 14 2019 Bumbaca Chris November 9 2019 Ohio State Buckeyes Chase Young expected to serve four game suspension per reports USA Today Archived from the original on April 8 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 Schilken Chuck November 13 2019 Ohio State s Chase Young to miss one more game for NCAA violation Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on February 4 2022 Retrieved February 3 2022 Rapp Timothy April 8 2020 Chase Young Rumors Teams Behind Lions in 2020 NFL Draft Haven t Contacted Star Bleacher Report Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 Noga Joe March 9 2020 Chase Young Ohio State DE 2020 NFL Draft profile Cleveland com Archived from the original on March 31 2020 Retrieved March 10 2020 via The Plain Dealer Kaufman Joey December 13 2019 Chase Young a Heisman finalist despite playing defense being suspended BuckeyeXtra com Archived from the original on December 24 2019 Retrieved December 24 2019 via The Columbus Dispatch Hope Dan December 19 2019 Ohio State s Chase Young Jeff Okudah Earn Unanimous All American Honors for 2019 Eleven Warriors Archived from the original on May 9 2020 Retrieved May 26 2020 Ohio State s Chase Young wins Nagurski Award ESPN com Associated Press December 9 2019 Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved June 14 2021 Chase Young Wins 2019 Chuck Bednarik Award OhioStateBuckeyes com December 12 2019 Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 Clay Jarrod December 11 2019 Chase Young wins 2019 Ted Hendricks Award WSYX Columbus Ohio Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 Greenstein Teddy December 6 2019 Chase Young is the 2019 Chicago Tribune Silver Football winner and the 1st Ohio State defensive player to win the award in its 95 year history Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on December 30 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 a b Means Stephen December 3 2019 Ohio State football s Chase Young named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Cleveland com Archived from the original on June 14 2021 Retrieved June 14 2021 via The Plain Dealer Rosvoglou Chris December 5 2019 5 Finalists Announced For Walter Camp Player of the Year The Spun Archived from the original on December 28 2019 Retrieved April 16 2020 Joe Burrow Jalen Hurts Chase Young finalists for Maxwell Award ESPN ESPN News Services November 25 2019 Archived from the original on December 10 2019 Retrieved July 8 2021 Cross Ian January 3 2020 OSU defensive end Chase Young declares for 2020 NFL Draft News 5 Cleveland Archived from the original on January 4 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 Bayou bliss LSU QB Joe Burrow takes home Heisman ESPN ESPN News Services December 14 2019 Archived from the original on December 30 2019 Retrieved January 3 2020 Ohio State s Young Wisconsin s Rettke Named Big Ten Athletes of the Year BigTen org June 11 2020 Archived from the original on June 12 2020 Retrieved June 12 2020 Anders Andy January 3 2020 Football Chase Young declares for NFL Draft The Lantern Archived from the original on April 6 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 Gulick Brendan July 2 2020 Chase Young is Unanimous Selection for Big Ten All Decade Team Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on July 3 2020 Retrieved July 2 2020 McGinn s NFL Draft Series Scouts on top edge rushers TheAthletic com Retrieved November 17 2023 Chase Young Draft and Combine Prospect Profile NFL com Retrieved April 24 2020 2020 NFL Draft Scout Chase Young College Football Profile DraftScout com Retrieved November 17 2023 Ohio State DE Chase Young announces he s entering NFL draft ESPN January 3 2020 Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved January 3 2020 Shook Nick January 3 2020 Ohio State DE Chase Young declares for 2020 draft NFL com Archived from the original on January 3 2020 Retrieved February 3 2022 Birkett Dave February 24 2020 Chase Young is NFL draft s No 1 prospect don t let late season slump worry you Detroit Free Press Archived from the original on February 25 2020 Retrieved February 26 2020 McAtee Riley April 13 2020 Chase Young and the Perennial Draft Appeal of an Elite Pass Rusher The Ringer Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved April 13 2020 Stroud Rick February 27 2020 Chase Young I don t want to waste time trying to be a combine athlete Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on March 27 2020 Retrieved June 6 2020 58 prospects to virtually participate in NFL draft NFL com April 9 2020 Archived from the original on April 10 2020 Retrieved February 3 2022 Keim John April 23 2020 Redskins draft Buckeyes DE Chase Young with No 2 pick in NFL draft ESPN Archived from the original on April 24 2020 Retrieved April 24 2020 Fortier Sam Jhabvala Nicki July 23 2020 No 2 overall pick Chase Young signs with Washington The Washington Post Archived from the original on July 23 2020 Retrieved July 23 2020 Canova Daniel April 28 2020 Chase Young is clear favorite to take home NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year honors Fox News Archived from the original on July 1 2020 Retrieved July 12 2020 Zierlein Lance July 9 2020 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year candidates Chase Young in front NFL com Archived from the original on July 11 2020 Retrieved July 12 2020 Edholm Eric August 27 2020 The top 10 defensive rookies for the 2020 NFL season Yahoo Sports Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved September 1 2020 Stackpole Kyle September 15 2020 Chase Young Is Expected To Dominate He Was As Advertised In His NFL Debut Washington Commanders Archived from the original on September 16 2020 Retrieved February 3 2022 Keim John September 27 2020 Washington Football Team rookie Chase Young ruled out with groin injury ESPN com Archived from the original on September 28 2020 Retrieved September 27 2020 Alper Josh October 2 2020 Washington officially rules Chase Young out NBC Sports Archived from the original on October 6 2020 Retrieved October 2 2020 Keim John December 13 2020 Chase Young defense helps vault Washington Football Team into first place in NFC East ESPN com Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved December 14 2020 Wash PR December 14 2020 DE Chase Young recorded a sack two passes defensed one forced fumble one fumble recovery and a fumble return touchdown He is the first rookie in NFL history and third overall to achieve the feat since the stats were first recorded in 1999 Tweet via Twitter Leger Justin January 4 2021 Bruce Arians has great response to Chase Young calling out Tom Brady NBC Sports Archived from the original on January 4 2021 Retrieved January 5 2021 Finlay JP December 27 2020 Chase Young has taken over the captaincy vacated by Dwayne Haskins NBC Sports Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved December 27 2020 Weyrich Matt January 7 2021 Chase Young wins rookie and player of the month awards for December NBC Sports Archived from the original on January 7 2021 Retrieved January 7 2021 Patra Kevin February 6 2021 Washington DE Chase Young wins AP Defensive Rookie of the Year NFL com Archived from the original on February 7 2021 Retrieved February 7 2021 Selby Zach January 19 2021 Chase Young Voted PFWA Defensive Rookie Of The Year Washington Commanders Archived from the original on January 19 2021 Retrieved February 3 2022 PFWA 2020 All NFL All AFC and All NFC teams announced ProFootballWriters org January 18 2021 Archived from the original on January 18 2021 Retrieved January 18 2021 Sullivan Tyler December 21 2020 Pro Bowl rosters for NFC and AFC Patrick Mahomes and Aaron Rodgers named starters two rookies make the cut CBS Sports Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved December 21 2020 Brandon Scherff Chase Young Named To 2021 Pro Bowl Washington Commanders December 21 2020 Archived from the original on January 1 2021 Retrieved February 3 2022 LaMelo Ball named Best Breakthrough Athlete at 2021 ESPY Awards NBA com July 11 2021 Archived from the original on July 11 2021 Retrieved July 11 2021 Selby Zach August 15 2021 Chase Young Makes Debut On NFL s Top 100 Players Washington Commanders Archived from the original on February 3 2022 Retrieved February 3 2022 Fortier Sam November 15 2021 Washington star Chase Young will miss the rest of the season with a torn ACL The Washington Post Archived from the original on November 15 2021 Retrieved November 15 2021 a b c Keim John December 22 2022 Commanders DE Chase Young off injury list will play vs 49ers ESPN com Retrieved December 23 2022 DE Chase Young ACL back with Washington Commanders no timeline for on field return ESPN Associated Press June 2 2022 Retrieved June 5 2022 Lambert Ivan January 27 2022 Washington s 5 most disappointing players in 2021 No 4 Commanders Wire USA Today Retrieved May 29 2022 Phillips Michael February 14 2022 He tried to be something that he s not Chase Young looks to rebound in third NFL season Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved May 29 2022 Hughes Chase November 14 2021 Young off to slow start but some legends did that too NBC Sports Retrieved May 30 2022 DaSilva Cameron July 26 2022 Commanders place Chase Young Logan Thomas and 2 others on PUP list Commanders Wire Retrieved May 31 2023 Commanders place Chase Young Tyler Larsen on Reserve Physically Unable to Perform list amid multiple roster moves Commanders com August 23 2022 Retrieved May 31 2023 Patra Kevin November 21 2022 Commanders activate DE Chase Young to 53 man roster a year after knee injury NFL com Retrieved November 21 2022 Shook Nick April 26 2023 Commanders declining DE Chase Young s fifth year option NFL com Retrieved April 26 2023 49ers Announce Trade for Defensive Lineman Chase Young 49ers com November 1 2023 Retrieved November 2 2023 Chase Young 2023 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 18 2024 Super Bowl LVIII San Francisco 49ers vs Kansas City Chiefs February 11th 2024 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved February 18 2024 New Orleans Saints agree to terms with defensive end Chase Young NewOrleansSaints com March 18 2024 Retrieved March 18 2024 Source Chase Young to have neck procedure miss part of camp espn com Retrieved March 19 2024 a b Means Stephen September 26 2019 Ohio State s star DE Chase Young following his family s formula to success From athletics to law enforcement Cleveland com Archived from the original on October 3 2019 Retrieved April 5 2020 via The Plain Dealer a b Goodbread Chase April 16 2020 Two Point Stance NFL com Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved April 16 2020 Culpepper Chuck November 22 2019 A veteran and grandfather s kinetic tribute on the arm of college football s best player The Washington Post Archived from the original on December 29 2019 Retrieved April 5 2020 Chase Young DeMatha Catholic Weak Side Defensive End 247Sports com Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved May 10 2019 Ohio State s BrandU Program Describes How It Helped to Build and Perfect Chase Young s Predator Identity Eleven Warriors February 23 2019 Archived from the original on February 24 2019 Retrieved June 6 2020 Hooley Bruce October 4 2019 Ohio State s Chase Young May Be Better Than Bosa Brothers Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on September 4 2020 Retrieved April 8 2020 Bowers Brendan January 7 2020 Rich Paul and Klutch Sports add top prospect Chase Young to growing list of NFL clients Lebron Wire Archived from the original on August 2 2021 Retrieved July 31 2021 via USA Today Jackson Eric April 12 2023 Chase Young Balances NFL Life With Post Football Business Dreams Yahoo Sports Retrieved April 12 2023 Cadeaux Ethan December 2 2020 Chase Young returns to DeMatha HS in latest Chipotle Unwrapped ad NBC Sports Archived from the original on July 31 2021 Retrieved July 31 2021 Hailey Peter August 25 2021 Chase Young to make Celebrity Family Feud appearance NBC Sports Washington Archived from the original on August 26 2021 Retrieved August 26 2021 Holton Brooks July 29 2021 Meek Mill sits down with Trae Young DJ Khaled others on HBO s The Shop PhillyVoice com Archived from the original on July 30 2021 Retrieved July 31 2021 Shepard Ryan October 29 2021 Wale Reveals NFL Star Chase Young Provided Background Vocals Alongside Lucky Daye On Folarin 2 DefPen com Archived from the original on April 4 2022 Retrieved March 13 2022 Phillips Michael August 14 2022 Chase Young returns for second NASCAR race thanks fans for sticking with him through injury Richmond Times Dispatch Retrieved August 14 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chase Young Chase Young on Twitter nbsp New Orleans Saints bio Ohio State Buckeyes bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chase Young amp oldid 1221619825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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