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J. D. Maarleveld

John David "J. D." Maarleveld (born October 24, 1961) is a former American football player. He played offensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, which selected him in the fifth round of the 1986 NFL Draft (112th overall).[1] He played college football at the University of Maryland after transferring from the University of Notre Dame, following his survival after a bout with cancer.[2]

J. D. Maarleveld
No. 77
Born: (1961-10-24) October 24, 1961 (age 62)
Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S.
Career information
Position(s)Offensive tackle
Height6 ft 6 in (198 cm)
Weight300 lb (140 kg)
CollegeNotre Dame
Maryland
High schoolSt. Joseph of the Palisades
(West New York, New Jersey)
NFL draft1986, Round: 5, Pick: 119
Career history
As player
1986–1987Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Career highlights and awards
Career stats
  • Playing stats at NFL.com

College career edit

A native of Jersey City, Maarleveld enrolled at the University of Notre Dame after graduating from Saint Joseph of the Palisades High School and played football as an offensive tackle.[3] Shortly after his sophomore year in 1982, he was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma, one of the more curable types of cancer when discovered in its early stages. Notre Dame head coach Gerry Faust assured him that he had a position on the team after he recovered. Maarleveld forced himself to eat and maintained a vigorous workout routine throughout the duration of his chemotherapy, and he lost only 35 pounds as a result.[2]

A year later, doctors assessed that he was free of cancer. However, Faust informed his parents that there was no longer a place for him on the Notre Dame team and was unsure whether he was still in football condition. Faust recommended that Maarleveld transfer to a Division II school.[2]

He instead transferred to Maryland to play under head coach Bobby Ross and offensive line coach Ralph Friedgen. In 1984, he was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) award for overcoming adversity. In 1985, he was named a consensus first-team All-American.[2][4]

Professional career edit

Maarleveld entered the 1986 NFL Draft and expected himself to be a first-round pick.[2] Instead, he was selected in the fifth round (119th overall) by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[5] He expressed the belief that his placement in the draft was due to his earlier battle with cancer.[2]

Maarleveld played for the Buccaneers for two years. In 1986, he played in 14 games and, in 1987, he played in 11 games including three starts.[6] In 1988, the Buccaneers waived his contract before the start of the season.[7]

Later life edit

Maarleveld was inducted into the University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004.[8] His nephew, Andrew Gonnella, also attended Maryland as a walk-on offensive lineman.[9] His son Max is a pitcher at Montclair State University.

References edit

  1. ^ J.D. Maarleveld Past Stats May 28, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Database Football, retrieved January 5, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Jack Friedman, Cancer Couldn't Whip Tampa Bay's J.D. Maarleveld; Now He's Making Sure That the NFL Gets the Message, People Magazine, August 11, 1986, retrieved January 5, 2009.
  3. ^ Bengel, Chris. "Maryland Football Countdown: No. 73, J.D. Maarleveld", FanSided, August 6, 2015. Accessed October 24, 2018. "J.D. Maarleveld embarked on a difficult and rewarding journey to become a successful Terp. The Jersey City native enrolled at Notre Dame as an offensive tackle after a successful high school career.... However, just one year later, Faust informed Maarleveld that his spot on the team was no longer available and advised the former St. Joseph of the Palisades High School star that he should transfer to a Division II school."
  4. ^ All-Time Honors May 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (PDF), 2002 Maryland Terrapins Football Media Guide, 2002, retrieved January 5, 2009.
  5. ^ "1986 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
  6. ^ J.D. Maarleveld Statistics, Pro Football Reference, retrieved January 5, 2009.
  7. ^ Transactions, The New York Times, August 29, 1988, retrieved January 6, 2009.
  8. ^ Maryland Athletics Walk of Fame and History December 16, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, University of Maryland Terrapins Athletics official website, retrieved January 5, 2009.
  9. ^ For Gonnella, it's all in the family, The Washington Times, August 25, 2009.

maarleveld, john, david, maarleveld, born, october, 1961, former, american, football, player, played, offensive, tackle, tampa, buccaneers, which, selected, fifth, round, 1986, draft, 112th, overall, played, college, football, university, maryland, after, tran. John David J D Maarleveld born October 24 1961 is a former American football player He played offensive tackle for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers which selected him in the fifth round of the 1986 NFL Draft 112th overall 1 He played college football at the University of Maryland after transferring from the University of Notre Dame following his survival after a bout with cancer 2 J D MaarleveldNo 77Born 1961 10 24 October 24 1961 age 62 Jersey City New Jersey U S Career informationPosition s Offensive tackleHeight6 ft 6 in 198 cm Weight300 lb 140 kg CollegeNotre DameMarylandHigh schoolSt Joseph of the Palisades West New York New Jersey NFL draft1986 Round 5 Pick 119Career historyAs player1986 1987Tampa Bay BuccaneersCareer highlights and awardsACC Brian Piccolo Award 1984 Consensus All American 1985 First team All ACC 1985 Career statsPlaying stats at NFL com Contents 1 College career 2 Professional career 3 Later life 4 ReferencesCollege career editA native of Jersey City Maarleveld enrolled at the University of Notre Dame after graduating from Saint Joseph of the Palisades High School and played football as an offensive tackle 3 Shortly after his sophomore year in 1982 he was diagnosed with Hodgkin s lymphoma one of the more curable types of cancer when discovered in its early stages Notre Dame head coach Gerry Faust assured him that he had a position on the team after he recovered Maarleveld forced himself to eat and maintained a vigorous workout routine throughout the duration of his chemotherapy and he lost only 35 pounds as a result 2 A year later doctors assessed that he was free of cancer However Faust informed his parents that there was no longer a place for him on the Notre Dame team and was unsure whether he was still in football condition Faust recommended that Maarleveld transfer to a Division II school 2 He instead transferred to Maryland to play under head coach Bobby Ross and offensive line coach Ralph Friedgen In 1984 he was the recipient of the Brian Piccolo Award the Atlantic Coast Conference ACC award for overcoming adversity In 1985 he was named a consensus first team All American 2 4 Professional career editMaarleveld entered the 1986 NFL Draft and expected himself to be a first round pick 2 Instead he was selected in the fifth round 119th overall by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 5 He expressed the belief that his placement in the draft was due to his earlier battle with cancer 2 Maarleveld played for the Buccaneers for two years In 1986 he played in 14 games and in 1987 he played in 11 games including three starts 6 In 1988 the Buccaneers waived his contract before the start of the season 7 Later life editMaarleveld was inducted into the University of Maryland Athletic Hall of Fame in 2004 8 His nephew Andrew Gonnella also attended Maryland as a walk on offensive lineman 9 His son Max is a pitcher at Montclair State University References edit J D Maarleveld Past Stats Archived May 28 2011 at the Wayback Machine Database Football retrieved January 5 2009 a b c d e f Jack Friedman Cancer Couldn t Whip Tampa Bay s J D Maarleveld Now He s Making Sure That the NFL Gets the Message People Magazine August 11 1986 retrieved January 5 2009 Bengel Chris Maryland Football Countdown No 73 J D Maarleveld FanSided August 6 2015 Accessed October 24 2018 J D Maarleveld embarked on a difficult and rewarding journey to become a successful Terp The Jersey City native enrolled at Notre Dame as an offensive tackle after a successful high school career However just one year later Faust informed Maarleveld that his spot on the team was no longer available and advised the former St Joseph of the Palisades High School star that he should transfer to a Division II school All Time Honors Archived May 23 2011 at the Wayback Machine PDF 2002 Maryland Terrapins Football Media Guide 2002 retrieved January 5 2009 1986 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved October 2 2023 J D Maarleveld Statistics Pro Football Reference retrieved January 5 2009 Transactions The New York Times August 29 1988 retrieved January 6 2009 Maryland Athletics Walk of Fame and History Archived December 16 2008 at the Wayback Machine University of Maryland Terrapins Athletics official website retrieved January 5 2009 For Gonnella it s all in the family The Washington Times August 25 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J D Maarleveld amp oldid 1215683958, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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