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Jerricho Cotchery

Jerricho Cotchery (born June 16, 1982) is an American college football coach and former wide receiver. He is the head football coach for Limestone University, a position he has held since 2024.[1] He played in the National Football League (NFL) with the Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 2004 to 2015. He played college football for North Carolina State University.

Jerricho Cotchery
Cotchery with the New York Jets in 2009
Limestone Saints
Position:Head coach
Personal information
Born: (1982-06-16) June 16, 1982 (age 41)
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Height:6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:John Herbert Phillips Academy (Birmingham, Alabama)
College:NC State (2000–2003)
NFL draft:2004 / Round: 4 / Pick: 108
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
  • 2× All-ACC (2002, 2003)
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

High school career edit

Cotchery graduated from Phillips High School in Birmingham, Alabama. He played wide receiver and defensive back and was named to the All-State team after his junior and senior years. He lettered in football and basketball in all four years of high school. Cotchery played shooting guard on the basketball team.[2]

College career edit

Cotchery majored in sports management at North Carolina State University.[3]

Cotchery played 49 games at North Carolina State. In 2002 and 2003, he was selected to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference first-team. Cotchery's 200 career receptions and fifteen games with 100+ receiving yards broke two school records previously held by Torry Holt. Cotchery and Holt are the only two wide receivers in NC State football history to have two seasons of 1,000+ receiving yards. Cotchery also tied the school record for most consecutive games with at least one reception in thirty-nine straight games.[2]

Cotchery's fifteen career games of 100+ receiving yards tied him for second place in Atlantic Coast Conference history. He also ranks fourth in career receptions and career receiving yards. Cotchery and Peter Warrick are the only two receivers in ACC history with 200+ career receptions and 3,000+ career receiving yards. His 3,319 receiving yards are 33rd in NCAA history and his two hundred career receptions tie him for 42nd.[2]

College statistics edit

Season GP Receiving Rushing Scrimmage Punt Ret. Kickoff Ret.
Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD Plays Yds Avg TD Ret Yds Avg TD Ret Yds Avg TD
2000 10 6 75 12.5 0 1 5 5.0 0 7 80 11.4 0 1 17 17.0 0 0 0 0.0 0
2001 11 41 483 11.8 4 6 57 9.5 1 47 540 11.5 5 10 100 10.0 0 0 0 0.0 0
2002 14 67 1,192 17.8 7 4 8 2.0 0 71 1,200 16.9 7 20 109 5.5 0 2 91 45.5 1
2003 13 86 1,369 15.9 10 7 32 4.6 0 93 1,401 15.1 10 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0
Career 48 200 3,119 15.6 21 18 102 5.7 1 218 3,221 14.8 22 31 226 7.3 0 2 91 45.5 1

Professional career edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight 40-yard dash 10-yard split 20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 0+38 in
(1.84 m)
212 lb
(96 kg)
4.54 s 1.59 s 2.68 s 3.92 s 6.95 s 36 in
(0.91 m)
10 ft 1 in
(3.07 m)
All values from NFL Combine[4]

Cotchery was selected by the New York Jets in the fourth round with the 108th overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft.[5] He was the 16th of 33 wide receivers taken in the draft, but over his career would have more success than expected from his relatively late selection, second in receiving yards only to Larry Fitzgerald (including 16 tight ends).[6]

New York Jets edit

2004 season edit

In 2004, Cotchery caught six passes for 60 yards in twelve games (with no starts) as the team's fifth receiver. As a kick returner, he had thirteen returns for 362 yards, 27.8 yard average, and one touchdown.[7][8]

2005 season edit

Cotchery entered the 2005 season as the New York Jets fourth string wide receiver. An injury to Wayne Chrebet caused him to be moved up the depth chart to third string. Cotchery played in sixteen games (with one start), catching nineteen passes for 251 yards with no touchdowns. He returned four kicks for 105 yards, a 26.3 yard average, and twenty-three punts for 182 yards, a 7.9 yard average.[9][10]

2006 season edit

New Jets head coach Eric Mangini called Cotchery the "most outstanding player in our offseason program"[11] and promoted him to second starting wide receiver opposite Laveranues Coles. Cotchery started for the Jets in week 1 against the Tennessee Titans. He had six catches for 65 yards, and caught his first NFL touchdown from quarterback Chad Pennington.[12]

The next week, Cotchery had six catches for 121 yards and a touchdown, which included a career-long 71-yard catch in a 17–24 loss to the New England Patriots.[13] In week 4, Cotchery had another touchdown catch in a 28–31 loss to the Indianapolis Colts. In week 10, the Jets beat the Patriots at Gillette Stadium 17–14. Cotchery had six catches for 70 yards and a touchdown moving the Jets to only one game behind the Patriots for first place in the AFC East.[14] In week 12, Cotchery had seven catches for 110 yards in the Jets' 26–11 win over the Houston Texans.[15] The following week Cotchery had nine catches for 99 yards and a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau field as the Jets won 38–10.[16]

The Jets' final record was 10–6.[17] They were 7–6 after week 14 but won their last three games to make the playoffs as a wildcard team. Cotchery ended the regular season with eighty-two catches (tied for 16th in the NFL) and 961 yards (twenty-second). Cotchery had 100 receiving yards and a touchdown in the Jets' Wild Card Round loss to the New England Patriots.[18]

2007 season edit

Cotchery signed a multi-year extension with the Jets on March 1, 2007.[19] The Jets opened the 2007 season against the New England Patriots, the team that had eliminated them from the playoffs the previous year. Cotchery had six catches for 57 yards in a 14–38 Jets loss.[20] After the game, a closer look at video replays found that the Patriots had been taping the New York Jets' defensive coaches' signals. Later it was called Spygate.[21] In week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens, Cotchery had seven catches and set a new career high of 165 receiving yards in a 13–17 loss.[22] On September 30, 2007, Cotchery had eight catches for 107 yards as the Jets lost to the Buffalo Bills.[23] Cotechery scored his first touchdown of the season in week 7 when the Jets were playing the Cincinnati Bengals He had six catches for 60 yards in the game.

Halfway through the season, Cotchery's team stood at 1–7 and faced a quarterback controversy between Chad Pennington and Kellen Clemens. In week 11, the Jets defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, who were considered a playoff contender at the time. It was the biggest win of the season for the Jets and brought their record to 2–8.[24] Cotchery, however, only contributed one catch for 5 yards. On Monday, November 26, 2007, Cotchery injured his right index finger during practice. The finger required surgery, but Cotchery only missed one game.[25]

 
Cotchery lines up for the play.

Cotchery had six catches for 119 yards in his first game back after surgery as the Jets lost to the Cleveland Browns 24–18. In a week 16 loss to the Tennessee Titans, Cotchery had eight catches for 152 yards with a touchdown, which was the only score for the Jets that day.[26] Cotchery had eight receptions for 76 yards in the final game of the season, which resulted in an overtime win against the Kansas City Chiefs. Although Cotchery had enjoyed his best season yet, the Jets' finished with a mediocre record of 4–12, earning them last place in the AFC East. Cotchery finished the season with team highs in: receptions (82), yards (1,130), receiving touchdowns (2) and had yards-per-catch average (13.8). Former Jets head coach Herm Edwards said he regretted not playing Cotchery more while he was coaching the Jets.[27]

2008 season edit

In August 2008, the Jets traded for former Packers quarterback Brett Favre.[28] In the first game of the season against the Miami Dolphins, Favre threw his first touchdown as a Jet to Cotchery, who finished the day with three receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown as the Jets won 20–14.[29] In a week 4 win over the Arizona Cardinals, Favre threw for six touchdowns, including two to Cotchery, who had four catches for 67 yards.[30] In week 11, Cotchery caught five passes for 87 yards in a win over division rivals the New England Patriots moving the Jets past the Patriots into first place in the AFC East.[31] The following week, the Jets beat the undefeated Tennessee Titans 10–0, with Cotchery catching six passes and improving the Jets record to 8–3.[32] In week 15, Cotchery had a touchdown catch in a win against the Buffalo Bills snapping the Jets' two-game losing streak.[33] The Jets were 8–3 and in first place in the AFC East. The Jets lost four out of their next five games and finished 9–7, missing the playoffs for the second straight year. Cotchery ended the season with seventy-one receptions for 858 yards, an average of 12.1 yards per catch average and five touchdowns. Cotchery played and started in all sixteen games.[34]

2009 season edit

After the departure of Laveranues Coles to the Cincinnati Bengals,[35] Cotchery became the Jets' primary receiver. In Week 1, Cotchery had six catches for 90 yards in the Jets win over the Houston Texans. In week 3, Cotchery had eight receptions for 108 yards, as well as his first touchdown reception of the season in a win over the Tennessee Titans.[36] Cotchery finished 2009 with fifty-seven catches for 821 yards.[37] The Jets finished the regular season with a 9–7 record and made the playoffs as a wildcard. The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the wildcard round, with Cotchery catching six passes for 67 yards.[38] The following week, the Jets beat the San Diego Chargers to reach the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts, where the Jets lost 30–17, with Cotchery catching five passes for 100 yards.[39]

2010 season edit

On April 11, 2010, the New York Jets traded for wide receiver Santonio Holmes and in exchange gave up a fifth round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft.[40] Cotchery was positioned as third-choice wide receiver, behind Holmes and Braylon Edwards. On November 14, 2010, he had three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown in a 26–20 overtime win over the Cleveland Browns. Cotchery hurt his groin that week and missed the following two games.[41] Cotchery finished the 2010 season with forty-one catches for 433 yards with two touchdowns while playing in 14 games. He started five games, the lowest number since the 2005 season.[42] He was released by the Jets on August 4, 2011.[43]

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

 
Cotchery in 2013

Cotchery agreed to a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers on August 11, 2011, after he had met with the team at training camp the previous week.[44]

In the 2011 season, Cotchery recorded 16 receptions for 237 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in 13 games.[45]

On April 12, 2012, he was reported to have re-signed with the Steelers for two more years, agreeing to a deal worth around $3 million.[46] In the 2012 season, Cotchery had 17 receptions for 205 receiving yards in 14 games and two starts.[47]

In the 2013 season, Cotchery had 46 receptions for 602 receiving yards and ten receiving touchdowns in 16 games and six starts.[48]

Carolina Panthers edit

2014 season edit

On March 20, 2014, Cotchery agreed to a two-year deal with the Carolina Panthers.[49] He missed the week three game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a hamstring injury suffered during a practice on September 18.[50] He finished the 2014 season with 48 receptions for 580 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in 15 games and 13 starts.[51]

2015 season edit

In the 2015 season, Cotchery played in 14 games and started three. He recorded 39 receptions for 485 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns.[52]

The Carolina Panthers played in Super Bowl 50, which was Cotchery's first appearance in the Super Bowl. In the game, the Panthers fell to the Denver Broncos by a score of 24–10.[53] In the loss, Cotchery caught two passes for 17 yards[54] but was credited with three drops, after having not dropped a pass the entire season.[55] His first drop was a subject of controversy. After initially having the ball bounce off his hands, Cotchery managed to grab the ball on the way to the ground, but the pass was ruled incomplete as it seemed that the ball touched the ground as he was trying to get control of it. The play was challenged, and senior official Mike Carey believed it would be an easy overturn.[56] The ruling of an incomplete pass stood. Two plays later, the Panthers would fumble the ball and the Broncos would recover it in the endzone for a touchdown.

Cotchery's next drop came on the very next drive, on a third down play, which forced a Carolina punt on what had been a promising drive that had gotten out to midfield. His third was on a pass that was either going to be a touchdown or would set up Carolina inside the five yard line, the drive ultimately ending in a missed field goal.

At the end of the 2015 season, Cotchery did not sign with another NFL team.

NFL career statistics edit

Year Team Games Receiving Rushing
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD
2004 NYJ 12 0 6 60 10.0 18 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
2005 NYJ 16 1 19 251 13.2 45 0 1 4 4.0 4 0
2006 NYJ 16 16 82 961 11.7 71 6 5 25 5.0 10 0
2007 NYJ 15 15 82 1,130 13.8 50 2 5 38 7.6 16 0
2008 NYJ 16 16 71 858 12.1 56 5 2 8 4.0 8 0
2009 NYJ 14 12 57 821 14.4 53 3 2 7 3.5 6 1
2010 NYJ 14 5 41 433 10.6 49 2 4 −3 −0.8 4 0
2011 PIT 13 0 16 237 14.8 36 2 1 3 3.0 3 0
2012 PIT 14 2 17 205 12.1 24 0 0 0 0.0 0 0
2013 PIT 16 6 46 602 13.1 36 10 1 −5 −5.0 −5 0
2014 CAR 15 13 48 580 12.1 47 1 0 0 0.0 0 0
2015 CAR 14 3 39 485 12.4 59 3 1 16 16.0 16 0
Career 175 89 524 6,623 12.6 71 34 22 93 4.2 16 1

Jets franchise records edit

  • Receptions: playoffs (30)
  • Yds/Rec: playoff game (25 on 2007-01-07 @NWE, tied with two others)
  • Total Return Yds: playoffs (294)
  • 100+ yard receiving games: playoffs (2, tied with Wesley Walker)

Coaching career edit

In 2017, Cotchery joined the Carolina Panthers coaching staff as the assistant wide receivers coach.[57] He was not retained by Matt Rhule in 2020.[58]

Personal life edit

Cotchery grew up in the Norwood neighborhood of Birmingham, Alabama. His father, Bob, ran a lawn care service, and his mother worked in a nursing home. He was the second youngest of thirteen children in a blended family with siblings separated in age by as much as twenty-five years. He played basketball and football at Phillips High School.[59] On May 30, 1998, he was in a severe car accident and still has scars on his wrists and hands. As of 2008, shards of glass continued to work their way up and out of his skin.[60] Cotchery was born with six fingers on his left hand; one was subsequently removed.[60]

Cotchery married his wife, Mercedes, a month after being selected by the Jets in 2004.[61] Cotchery and Mercedes have five children; three of which were adopted.[61][59]

Head coaching record edit

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs
Limestone Saints (South Atlantic Conference) (2024–present)
2024 Limestone 0–0 0–0 (Piedmont)
Limestone: 0–0 0–0
Total: 0–0

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Pro Football Reference

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Jerricho Cotchery born June 16 1982 is an American college football coach and former wide receiver He is the head football coach for Limestone University a position he has held since 2024 1 He played in the National Football League NFL with the Carolina Panthers New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers from 2004 to 2015 He played college football for North Carolina State University Jerricho CotcheryCotchery with the New York Jets in 2009Limestone SaintsPosition Head coachPersonal informationBorn 1982 06 16 June 16 1982 age 41 Birmingham Alabama U S Height 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m Weight 205 lb 93 kg Career informationHigh school John Herbert Phillips Academy Birmingham Alabama College NC State 2000 2003 NFL draft 2004 Round 4 Pick 108Career historyAs a player New York Jets 2004 2010 Pittsburgh Steelers 2011 2013 Carolina Panthers 2014 2015 As a coach Carolina Panthers 2017 2019 Assistant wide receivers coach Limestone 2022 2023 Assistant head coach amp wide receivers coach Limestone 2024 present Head coachCareer highlights and awards2 All ACC 2002 2003 Career NFL statisticsReceptions 524Receiving yards 6 623Receiving Touchdowns 34Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 High school career 2 College career 2 1 College statistics 3 Professional career 3 1 New York Jets 3 1 1 2004 season 3 1 2 2005 season 3 1 3 2006 season 3 1 4 2007 season 3 1 5 2008 season 3 1 6 2009 season 3 1 7 2010 season 3 2 Pittsburgh Steelers 3 3 Carolina Panthers 3 3 1 2014 season 3 3 2 2015 season 4 NFL career statistics 4 1 Jets franchise records 5 Coaching career 6 Personal life 7 Head coaching record 8 References 9 External linksHigh school career editCotchery graduated from Phillips High School in Birmingham Alabama He played wide receiver and defensive back and was named to the All State team after his junior and senior years He lettered in football and basketball in all four years of high school Cotchery played shooting guard on the basketball team 2 College career editCotchery majored in sports management at North Carolina State University 3 Cotchery played 49 games at North Carolina State In 2002 and 2003 he was selected to the All Atlantic Coast Conference first team Cotchery s 200 career receptions and fifteen games with 100 receiving yards broke two school records previously held by Torry Holt Cotchery and Holt are the only two wide receivers in NC State football history to have two seasons of 1 000 receiving yards Cotchery also tied the school record for most consecutive games with at least one reception in thirty nine straight games 2 Cotchery s fifteen career games of 100 receiving yards tied him for second place in Atlantic Coast Conference history He also ranks fourth in career receptions and career receiving yards Cotchery and Peter Warrick are the only two receivers in ACC history with 200 career receptions and 3 000 career receiving yards His 3 319 receiving yards are 33rd in NCAA history and his two hundred career receptions tie him for 42nd 2 College statistics edit Season GP Receiving Rushing Scrimmage Punt Ret Kickoff Ret Rec Yds Avg TD Att Yds Avg TD Plays Yds Avg TD Ret Yds Avg TD Ret Yds Avg TD 2000 10 6 75 12 5 0 1 5 5 0 0 7 80 11 4 0 1 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2001 11 41 483 11 8 4 6 57 9 5 1 47 540 11 5 5 10 100 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2002 14 67 1 192 17 8 7 4 8 2 0 0 71 1 200 16 9 7 20 109 5 5 0 2 91 45 5 1 2003 13 86 1 369 15 9 10 7 32 4 6 0 93 1 401 15 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Career 48 200 3 119 15 6 21 18 102 5 7 1 218 3 221 14 8 22 31 226 7 3 0 2 91 45 5 1Professional career editPre draft measurables Height Weight 40 yard dash 10 yard split 20 yard split 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump 6 ft 0 3 8 in 1 84 m 212 lb 96 kg 4 54 s 1 59 s 2 68 s 3 92 s 6 95 s 36 in 0 91 m 10 ft 1 in 3 07 m All values from NFL Combine 4 Cotchery was selected by the New York Jets in the fourth round with the 108th overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft 5 He was the 16th of 33 wide receivers taken in the draft but over his career would have more success than expected from his relatively late selection second in receiving yards only to Larry Fitzgerald including 16 tight ends 6 New York Jets edit 2004 season edit In 2004 Cotchery caught six passes for 60 yards in twelve games with no starts as the team s fifth receiver As a kick returner he had thirteen returns for 362 yards 27 8 yard average and one touchdown 7 8 2005 season edit Cotchery entered the 2005 season as the New York Jets fourth string wide receiver An injury to Wayne Chrebet caused him to be moved up the depth chart to third string Cotchery played in sixteen games with one start catching nineteen passes for 251 yards with no touchdowns He returned four kicks for 105 yards a 26 3 yard average and twenty three punts for 182 yards a 7 9 yard average 9 10 2006 season edit New Jets head coach Eric Mangini called Cotchery the most outstanding player in our offseason program 11 and promoted him to second starting wide receiver opposite Laveranues Coles Cotchery started for the Jets in week 1 against the Tennessee Titans He had six catches for 65 yards and caught his first NFL touchdown from quarterback Chad Pennington 12 The next week Cotchery had six catches for 121 yards and a touchdown which included a career long 71 yard catch in a 17 24 loss to the New England Patriots 13 In week 4 Cotchery had another touchdown catch in a 28 31 loss to the Indianapolis Colts In week 10 the Jets beat the Patriots at Gillette Stadium 17 14 Cotchery had six catches for 70 yards and a touchdown moving the Jets to only one game behind the Patriots for first place in the AFC East 14 In week 12 Cotchery had seven catches for 110 yards in the Jets 26 11 win over the Houston Texans 15 The following week Cotchery had nine catches for 99 yards and a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau field as the Jets won 38 10 16 The Jets final record was 10 6 17 They were 7 6 after week 14 but won their last three games to make the playoffs as a wildcard team Cotchery ended the regular season with eighty two catches tied for 16th in the NFL and 961 yards twenty second Cotchery had 100 receiving yards and a touchdown in the Jets Wild Card Round loss to the New England Patriots 18 2007 season edit Cotchery signed a multi year extension with the Jets on March 1 2007 19 The Jets opened the 2007 season against the New England Patriots the team that had eliminated them from the playoffs the previous year Cotchery had six catches for 57 yards in a 14 38 Jets loss 20 After the game a closer look at video replays found that the Patriots had been taping the New York Jets defensive coaches signals Later it was called Spygate 21 In week 2 against the Baltimore Ravens Cotchery had seven catches and set a new career high of 165 receiving yards in a 13 17 loss 22 On September 30 2007 Cotchery had eight catches for 107 yards as the Jets lost to the Buffalo Bills 23 Cotechery scored his first touchdown of the season in week 7 when the Jets were playing the Cincinnati Bengals He had six catches for 60 yards in the game Halfway through the season Cotchery s team stood at 1 7 and faced a quarterback controversy between Chad Pennington and Kellen Clemens In week 11 the Jets defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers who were considered a playoff contender at the time It was the biggest win of the season for the Jets and brought their record to 2 8 24 Cotchery however only contributed one catch for 5 yards On Monday November 26 2007 Cotchery injured his right index finger during practice The finger required surgery but Cotchery only missed one game 25 nbsp Cotchery lines up for the play Cotchery had six catches for 119 yards in his first game back after surgery as the Jets lost to the Cleveland Browns 24 18 In a week 16 loss to the Tennessee Titans Cotchery had eight catches for 152 yards with a touchdown which was the only score for the Jets that day 26 Cotchery had eight receptions for 76 yards in the final game of the season which resulted in an overtime win against the Kansas City Chiefs Although Cotchery had enjoyed his best season yet the Jets finished with a mediocre record of 4 12 earning them last place in the AFC East Cotchery finished the season with team highs in receptions 82 yards 1 130 receiving touchdowns 2 and had yards per catch average 13 8 Former Jets head coach Herm Edwards said he regretted not playing Cotchery more while he was coaching the Jets 27 2008 season edit In August 2008 the Jets traded for former Packers quarterback Brett Favre 28 In the first game of the season against the Miami Dolphins Favre threw his first touchdown as a Jet to Cotchery who finished the day with three receptions for 80 yards and a touchdown as the Jets won 20 14 29 In a week 4 win over the Arizona Cardinals Favre threw for six touchdowns including two to Cotchery who had four catches for 67 yards 30 In week 11 Cotchery caught five passes for 87 yards in a win over division rivals the New England Patriots moving the Jets past the Patriots into first place in the AFC East 31 The following week the Jets beat the undefeated Tennessee Titans 10 0 with Cotchery catching six passes and improving the Jets record to 8 3 32 In week 15 Cotchery had a touchdown catch in a win against the Buffalo Bills snapping the Jets two game losing streak 33 The Jets were 8 3 and in first place in the AFC East The Jets lost four out of their next five games and finished 9 7 missing the playoffs for the second straight year Cotchery ended the season with seventy one receptions for 858 yards an average of 12 1 yards per catch average and five touchdowns Cotchery played and started in all sixteen games 34 2009 season edit After the departure of Laveranues Coles to the Cincinnati Bengals 35 Cotchery became the Jets primary receiver In Week 1 Cotchery had six catches for 90 yards in the Jets win over the Houston Texans In week 3 Cotchery had eight receptions for 108 yards as well as his first touchdown reception of the season in a win over the Tennessee Titans 36 Cotchery finished 2009 with fifty seven catches for 821 yards 37 The Jets finished the regular season with a 9 7 record and made the playoffs as a wildcard The Jets defeated the Cincinnati Bengals in the wildcard round with Cotchery catching six passes for 67 yards 38 The following week the Jets beat the San Diego Chargers to reach the AFC Championship game against the Indianapolis Colts where the Jets lost 30 17 with Cotchery catching five passes for 100 yards 39 2010 season edit On April 11 2010 the New York Jets traded for wide receiver Santonio Holmes and in exchange gave up a fifth round pick in the 2010 NFL Draft 40 Cotchery was positioned as third choice wide receiver behind Holmes and Braylon Edwards On November 14 2010 he had three catches for 43 yards and a touchdown in a 26 20 overtime win over the Cleveland Browns Cotchery hurt his groin that week and missed the following two games 41 Cotchery finished the 2010 season with forty one catches for 433 yards with two touchdowns while playing in 14 games He started five games the lowest number since the 2005 season 42 He was released by the Jets on August 4 2011 43 Pittsburgh Steelers edit nbsp Cotchery in 2013 Cotchery agreed to a one year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers on August 11 2011 after he had met with the team at training camp the previous week 44 In the 2011 season Cotchery recorded 16 receptions for 237 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in 13 games 45 On April 12 2012 he was reported to have re signed with the Steelers for two more years agreeing to a deal worth around 3 million 46 In the 2012 season Cotchery had 17 receptions for 205 receiving yards in 14 games and two starts 47 In the 2013 season Cotchery had 46 receptions for 602 receiving yards and ten receiving touchdowns in 16 games and six starts 48 Carolina Panthers edit 2014 season edit On March 20 2014 Cotchery agreed to a two year deal with the Carolina Panthers 49 He missed the week three game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of a hamstring injury suffered during a practice on September 18 50 He finished the 2014 season with 48 receptions for 580 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in 15 games and 13 starts 51 2015 season edit In the 2015 season Cotchery played in 14 games and started three He recorded 39 receptions for 485 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns 52 The Carolina Panthers played in Super Bowl 50 which was Cotchery s first appearance in the Super Bowl In the game the Panthers fell to the Denver Broncos by a score of 24 10 53 In the loss Cotchery caught two passes for 17 yards 54 but was credited with three drops after having not dropped a pass the entire season 55 His first drop was a subject of controversy After initially having the ball bounce off his hands Cotchery managed to grab the ball on the way to the ground but the pass was ruled incomplete as it seemed that the ball touched the ground as he was trying to get control of it The play was challenged and senior official Mike Carey believed it would be an easy overturn 56 The ruling of an incomplete pass stood Two plays later the Panthers would fumble the ball and the Broncos would recover it in the endzone for a touchdown Cotchery s next drop came on the very next drive on a third down play which forced a Carolina punt on what had been a promising drive that had gotten out to midfield His third was on a pass that was either going to be a touchdown or would set up Carolina inside the five yard line the drive ultimately ending in a missed field goal At the end of the 2015 season Cotchery did not sign with another NFL team NFL career statistics editYear Team Games Receiving Rushing GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Att Yds Avg Lng TD 2004 NYJ 12 0 6 60 10 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2005 NYJ 16 1 19 251 13 2 45 0 1 4 4 0 4 0 2006 NYJ 16 16 82 961 11 7 71 6 5 25 5 0 10 0 2007 NYJ 15 15 82 1 130 13 8 50 2 5 38 7 6 16 0 2008 NYJ 16 16 71 858 12 1 56 5 2 8 4 0 8 0 2009 NYJ 14 12 57 821 14 4 53 3 2 7 3 5 6 1 2010 NYJ 14 5 41 433 10 6 49 2 4 3 0 8 4 0 2011 PIT 13 0 16 237 14 8 36 2 1 3 3 0 3 0 2012 PIT 14 2 17 205 12 1 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2013 PIT 16 6 46 602 13 1 36 10 1 5 5 0 5 0 2014 CAR 15 13 48 580 12 1 47 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 CAR 14 3 39 485 12 4 59 3 1 16 16 0 16 0 Career 175 89 524 6 623 12 6 71 34 22 93 4 2 16 1 Jets franchise records edit Receptions playoffs 30 Yds Rec playoff game 25 on 2007 01 07 NWE tied with two others Total Return Yds playoffs 294 100 yard receiving games playoffs 2 tied with Wesley Walker Coaching career editIn 2017 Cotchery joined the Carolina Panthers coaching staff as the assistant wide receivers coach 57 He was not retained by Matt Rhule in 2020 58 Personal life editCotchery grew up in the Norwood neighborhood of Birmingham Alabama His father Bob ran a lawn care service and his mother worked in a nursing home He was the second youngest of thirteen children in a blended family with siblings separated in age by as much as twenty five years He played basketball and football at Phillips High School 59 On May 30 1998 he was in a severe car accident and still has scars on his wrists and hands As of 2008 shards of glass continued to work their way up and out of his skin 60 Cotchery was born with six fingers on his left hand one was subsequently removed 60 Cotchery married his wife Mercedes a month after being selected by the Jets in 2004 61 Cotchery and Mercedes have five children three of which were adopted 61 59 Head coaching record editYear Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl playoffs Limestone Saints South Atlantic Conference 2024 present 2024 Limestone 0 0 0 0 Piedmont Limestone 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0References edit Former NFL Wide Receiver Jerricho Cotchery Named New Head Football Coach at Limestone University Limestone University Athletics February 29 2024 Retrieved February 29 2024 a b c Jerricho Cotchery Bio gopack com Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 4 2014 Carolina Panthers Jerricho Cotchery panthers com Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved October 4 2014 2004 NFL Draft Scout Player Profile nfldraftscout com 2004 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 6 2023 Jerricho Cotchery NFL Football Statistics pro football reference com Retrieved October 4 2014 Jerricho Cotchery 2004 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 2004 New York Jets Rosters Stats Schedule Team Draftees Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2005 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 2005 New York Jets Rosters Stats Schedule Team Draftees Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 NY Newsday T Rock s take Tom Rock Archived from the original on January 5 2007 Crouse Karen September 11 2006 In Return Pennington Provides Jets Counterpunch The New York Times Cotchery quite a catch for Jets recordonline com recordonline JETS Scene and heard recordonline com recordonline Pennington gets back to high flying ways as Jets climb above 500 usatoday com usatoday November 26 2006 Crouse Karen December 7 2006 Jets Cotchery Steps Into the Spotlight The New York Times Pedulla Tom January 1 2007 Jets punch playoff ticket with rout of Raiders usatoday com usatoday Wild Card New York Jets at New England Patriots January 7th 2007 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Matuszewski Erik March 1 2007 Jets Jerricho Cotchery Receives Multiyear Contract Extension Bloomberg Retrieved March 1 2007 Jets don t see loss as major setback boston com boston Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Pedulla Tom September 14 2007 Belichick apologizes for Videogate usatoday com usatoday Himmelsbach Adam September 17 2007 Jets Let Late Shot at a Tie Slip Away The New York Times Waszak Jr Dennis October 1 2007 Jets bemoan mistakes and missed opportunities in loss to Bills usatoday com usatoday Bishop Greg November 19 2007 Jets Show They Remember How to Win The New York Times Cimini Rich Jets lose Jerricho Cotchery to finger surgery could miss rest of season nydailynews com New York nydailynews Bishop Greg December 24 2007 Long Season Takes One More Stumble Toward the Finish The New York Times Cimini Rich December 28 2007 Jerricho Cotchery catches on after Herm Edwards departure New York Times Retrieved September 13 2009 Jets set for Brett Packers legend headed to New York ESPN com Associated Press August 7 2008 Retrieved September 26 2023 Wine Steven September 7 2008 Broadway Brett wins debut helps Jets top Dolphins USAtoday com USAtoday Favre throws 6 TDs as Jets beat Cardinals chinapost com chinapost Jets outlast Patriots 34 31 in OT thriller masslive November 14 2008 Retrieved September 27 2023 Brett Favre Jets hand Titans first loss of season 34 13 nydailynews com New York nydailynews Myerberg Paul December 14 2008 Live Updates Week 15 of the N F L Jets 31 Bills 27 final The New York Times Jerricho Cotchery 2008 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Clayton John March 4 2009 Coles Bengals agree to contract ESPN com Archived from the original on March 5 2009 Retrieved March 6 2009 Jets defense holds firm in end to stop titans ESPN com Associated Press September 28 2009 Retrieved September 26 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2009 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Sanchez Greene perform under pressure as Jets extend playoff run ESPN com ESPN Retrieved October 23 2012 Colts Beat Jets In AFC Championship On Their Way To Miami For Super Bowl XLIV Sbnation com sbnation January 19 2010 Retrieved October 23 2012 Trade to Jets shocks banned Holmes ESPN com Associated Press April 12 2010 Retrieved September 26 2023 Rosenthal Gregg November 16 2010 Jerricho Cotchery completed the most badass play of the year profootballtalk nbcsports com Pro Tootball Talk NBC Sports Jerricho Cotchery 2010 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Cimini Rich August 4 2011 Jerricho Cotchery released by Jets ESPN Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved August 4 2011 Dulac Gerry August 11 2011 Former Jets wide receiver Cotchery signs with Steelers Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved September 26 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2011 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Hensley Jamison April 11 2012 Keeping Cotchery was key for Steelers ESPN com Retrieved September 27 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2012 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2013 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Newton David March 20 2014 Jerricho Cotchery joins Panthers ESPN com Retrieved September 26 2023 Newton David September 21 2014 Panthers lose Williams Cotchery vs Steelers ESPN com Retrieved September 26 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2014 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Jerricho Cotchery 2015 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 27 2023 Super Bowl 50 Denver Broncos vs Carolina Panthers February 7th 2016 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved September 2 2017 Super Bowl 50 National Football League Game Summary PDF NFL com Retrieved August 7 2017 dead link Jones Jonathan February 8 2016 Sure handed Jerricho Cotchery has big drops for Panthers Charlotte Observer Retrieved September 26 2023 Edholm Eric February 7 2016 Mike Carey wrong again Panthers first challenge fails on drop Yahoo Finance Retrieved December 14 2023 Henson Max March 2 2017 Jerricho Cotchery named assistant wide receivers coach Carolina Panthers Archived from the original on January 18 2018 Retrieved August 8 2017 Neumann Sam February 12 2020 Ex Jets WR Jerricho Cotchery being considered for spot on Steelers staff Jets Wire USA Today Retrieved May 11 2020 a b Person Joseph May 31 2014 Carolina Panthers Jerricho Cotchery found strength in tragedy Charlotte Observer Retrieved July 23 2015 a b Houser Ben September 23 2008 Cotchery follows a path defined by faith ESPN com Retrieved September 13 2009 a b Bishop Greg September 13 2008 For Jets and Family Future Is in Cotchery s Hands The New York Times Archived from the original on October 10 2010 Retrieved October 10 2010 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Pro Football Reference NC State Wolfpack bio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerricho Cotchery amp oldid 1218173086, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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