Aki Jones

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Aki Jones
No. 94
Date of birth(1982-10-25)October 25, 1982
Place of birthJamaica, New York
Date of deathOctober 12, 2014(2014-10-12) (aged 31)
Place of deathMiami
Career information
Position(s)Defensive end
Height6 ft 4 in (193 cm)
Weight280 lb (130 kg)
US collegeFordham
Career history
As player
2005Washington Redskins
Career stats

Aki Jones (October 25, 1982 – October 12, 2014) was an American football player, who played in National Football League for Washington Redskins in 2005 season. He signed a 3-year contract to the Washington Redskins as an Undrafted Free Agent at the end of the 2005 NFL Draft. He also played professionally in Europe for several teams.

Jones played a cameo role in a 2011 Polish comedy Wojna żeńsko-męska (The Female-Male War).

Aki Jones died in car accident in Miami.[1][2][3]

High School

Christ the King Regional High School

Born in Jamaica, New York, Jones initially attended St. John's Prep High School in Queens, NY in 2000. While at St. John's he played only basketball due to them not having a football team. in 2001, his Sophomore year, he transferred to Christ the King Regional H.S in Middle Village, Queens so that he could have the opportunity to play football. His senior year he received All-City and All League Honors. Jones was selected to play in CHSFL (Catholic High School Football League) All-Star game and represented New York City in the annual NYC vs Long Island Outback Steakhouse Empire Challenge.

Deerfield Academy

Jones attended Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Massachusetts for a post graduate year. While at Deerfield he played varsity football, basketball and track and field. In his first year of track and field Jones placed 5th in New England's Regional Meet in the discus and shot put.

College career

In 2001 Jones attended Fordham University in the Bronx, New York. Jones contribute on both O Line and D Line his freshman year. Jones was a starter his junior and senior year. In 2003 Jones received First Team All-Patriot League Honors. During his senior year he received Lindy's Pre-Season 1-AA Second Team All-American and Second team All-Patriot League Honors. Jones finished his career at Fordham with a 2002 Patriot League Championship and team leader in sacks for three consecutive years 2002,2003,and 2004.

NFL

Jones signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent in April 2005. Jones spent the opening day roster on the practice squad but was elevated to active roster by week 2. Jones appeared in his first game on November 6, 2005 against the Philadelphia Eagles where he registered his first tackle. In the 2005 NFL season he played in four games which remains his only season.

Europe career

In March 2009 Jones moved to Poland where he works as President/Creator of the Super Flag Bol league in Wrocław, which is the first Junior High School flag football league in Poland. Jones is also a player for The Crew Wrocław an American Football Club of the Polish American Football League.

In 2011 he moved to Sweden and joined the Arlanda Jets who play in the Swedish Superserien. In 2013 he signed with Turku Trojans who play in the Finnish Maple League.

In 2013, he moved to Brazil and have declared to participate in the LFA, which is the Brazilian NFL. The league drafts will be on August 24. During the summer he joined the Turku Trojans of the Finnish 1st division.

References

  1. ^ "Nie żyje Aki Jones. Były futbolista The Crew zginął w wypadku" (in Polish). mmwroclaw.pl. 13 Oct 2014. Retrieved 13 Oct 2014.
  2. ^ http://www.touchdown-europe.net/2014/10/in-memoriam-aki-jones-1982-2014.html
  3. ^ http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/aki-jones-1982-2014/

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