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J. J. Birden

LaJourdain J. Birden Sr. (born June 16, 1965) is a former professional American football player who was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 8th round of the 1988 NFL Draft.

JJ Birden
No. 88, 89
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1965-06-16) June 16, 1965 (age 58)
Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Weight:157 lb (71 kg)
Career information
College:Oregon
NFL draft:1988 / Round: 8 / Pick: 216
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:244
Receiving yards:3,441
Touchdowns:17
Player stats at PFR

A now retired wide receiver, Birden graduated from Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego, Oregon, and the University of Oregon.[1] He played in 9 NFL seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons from 1988 to 1996.

College career edit

Weighing just 140 pounds by the end of his senior high school season, Birden was considered too small to be an NCAA receiver and was not offered any football scholarships. His speed did earn him several track-and-field scholarship offers though, and he selected Oregon because it was the only one in which he would be allowed to play football as well. Joining the team as a walk-on in 1984, Birden caught just six passes in his first two seasons. He made the starting lineup as a junior, but injuries over his final two years resulted in him just catching 39 total passes during that timespan. He finished his four seasons at Oregon with 45 receptions for 739 yards and a touchdown. He later admitted "I had a very unimpressive college career".[2]

NFL edit

Despite his undistinguished college career, Birden still received an invite to the 1988 NFL combine, where his speed was impressive enough to get Cleveland Browns coach Marty Schottenheimer to select him in the 8th round of the 1988 NFL draft with the 261st overall pick.[3] However, a knee injury kept him on injured reserve in the 1988 season and cost him a chance to qualify as a sprinter for the 1988 US Olympics team. After the season, Schottenheimer left the team to coach in Kansas City and Birden was cut. Birden received several offers from other teams, but his lingering knee injury limited him to spending the 1989 season on the Dallas Cowboys practice squad. After that season, Birden was released again.

In 1990, Birden rejoined his former coach Marty Schottenheimer on the Kansas City Chiefs. Birden was cut during training camp, but re-signed a few weeks later and went on to play for Kansas City for the next five seasons. His first two years were as a backup, which featured an 8-catch, 188-yard, 2-touchdown performance in the final game of the 1991 season. In 1992, Birden made the starting lineup and started in 40 of his 45 games with the Chiefs over the next three seasons. He also started in all 22 games he played for the Falcons before retiring.

Birden finished his career with 244 receptions for 3,441 yards and 17 touchdowns. He also played in nine playoff games, catching 33 passes for 429 yards and three touchdowns in that span.[4]

After football edit

Following his football career, Birden became an executive for Xocai with Team X 88. Later he became a distributor of Isagenix health and wellness products and continues to represent Isagenix. Birden has also travelled extensively as a motivational and opportunity speaker and trainer for companies large and small; team building seminars, as well as youth group life skill development meetings.

Birden and his wife Raina have three children and five adopted children. They live in Scottsdale, Arizona.[1]

In 2010, Birden was inducted into the University of Oregon's Athletic Hall of Fame for his performance on the Ducks' 1985 Track and Field NCAA Championship team.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Newell, Cliff (July 3, 2008). "Birden sees plenty of success after pro football career". Lake Oswego Review. Retrieved July 8, 2008.
  2. ^ "J.J. Birden defines list of ex-Ducks who went from overlooked to solid pros".
  3. ^ "1988 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  4. ^ "J.J. Birden Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft, College". Pro-Football-Reference.com.

External links edit

  • NFL.com player page
  • JJ Birden's Personal Website
  • Isagenix Top Leader
  • JJ's bestselling book, "When Opportunity Knocks 8 Surefire Ways to Take Advantage!

birden, lajourdain, birden, born, june, 1965, former, professional, american, football, player, selected, cleveland, browns, round, 1988, draft, birdenno, 89position, wide, receiverpersonal, informationborn, 1965, june, 1965, portland, oregon, height, weight, . LaJourdain J Birden Sr born June 16 1965 is a former professional American football player who was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the 8th round of the 1988 NFL Draft JJ BirdenNo 88 89Position Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1965 06 16 June 16 1965 age 58 Portland Oregon U S Height 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m Weight 157 lb 71 kg Career informationCollege OregonNFL draft 1988 Round 8 Pick 216Career historyCleveland Browns 1988 1989 Dallas Cowboys 1989 Kansas City Chiefs 1990 1994 Atlanta Falcons 1995 1996 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer NFL statisticsReceptions 244Receiving yards 3 441Touchdowns 17Player stats at PFR A now retired wide receiver Birden graduated from Lakeridge High School in Lake Oswego Oregon and the University of Oregon 1 He played in 9 NFL seasons for the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons from 1988 to 1996 Contents 1 College career 2 NFL 3 After football 4 References 5 External linksCollege career editWeighing just 140 pounds by the end of his senior high school season Birden was considered too small to be an NCAA receiver and was not offered any football scholarships His speed did earn him several track and field scholarship offers though and he selected Oregon because it was the only one in which he would be allowed to play football as well Joining the team as a walk on in 1984 Birden caught just six passes in his first two seasons He made the starting lineup as a junior but injuries over his final two years resulted in him just catching 39 total passes during that timespan He finished his four seasons at Oregon with 45 receptions for 739 yards and a touchdown He later admitted I had a very unimpressive college career 2 NFL editDespite his undistinguished college career Birden still received an invite to the 1988 NFL combine where his speed was impressive enough to get Cleveland Browns coach Marty Schottenheimer to select him in the 8th round of the 1988 NFL draft with the 261st overall pick 3 However a knee injury kept him on injured reserve in the 1988 season and cost him a chance to qualify as a sprinter for the 1988 US Olympics team After the season Schottenheimer left the team to coach in Kansas City and Birden was cut Birden received several offers from other teams but his lingering knee injury limited him to spending the 1989 season on the Dallas Cowboys practice squad After that season Birden was released again In 1990 Birden rejoined his former coach Marty Schottenheimer on the Kansas City Chiefs Birden was cut during training camp but re signed a few weeks later and went on to play for Kansas City for the next five seasons His first two years were as a backup which featured an 8 catch 188 yard 2 touchdown performance in the final game of the 1991 season In 1992 Birden made the starting lineup and started in 40 of his 45 games with the Chiefs over the next three seasons He also started in all 22 games he played for the Falcons before retiring Birden finished his career with 244 receptions for 3 441 yards and 17 touchdowns He also played in nine playoff games catching 33 passes for 429 yards and three touchdowns in that span 4 After football editFollowing his football career Birden became an executive for Xocai with Team X 88 Later he became a distributor of Isagenix health and wellness products and continues to represent Isagenix Birden has also travelled extensively as a motivational and opportunity speaker and trainer for companies large and small team building seminars as well as youth group life skill development meetings Birden and his wife Raina have three children and five adopted children They live in Scottsdale Arizona 1 In 2010 Birden was inducted into the University of Oregon s Athletic Hall of Fame for his performance on the Ducks 1985 Track and Field NCAA Championship team References edit a b Newell Cliff July 3 2008 Birden sees plenty of success after pro football career Lake Oswego Review Retrieved July 8 2008 J J Birden defines list of ex Ducks who went from overlooked to solid pros 1988 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 23 2023 J J Birden Stats Height Weight Position Draft College Pro Football Reference com External links editNFL com player page JJ Birden s Personal Website Isagenix Top Leader JJ s bestselling book When Opportunity Knocks 8 Surefire Ways to Take Advantage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J J Birden amp oldid 1188747618, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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