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Brent Jones
College Career Biographical Information
Brent Jones One of the players that helped revolutionize the concept of the pass-catching tight end, Brent Jones served as both a key blocker and primary receiving target in four years with Santa Clara. During his sophomore season, Jones made the shift from wide receiver to tight end. By the conclusion of his illustrious collegiate career, he had led the Broncos to two Western Football Conference championships. A three-time all-conference selection, Jones ranks second all-time in school history with 137 career receptions, fourth with 2,267 receiving yards, fourth in scoring with 200 points and third with 24 touchdown receptions. Jones signed as a free agent with the San Francisco 49ers where he spent 12 seasons. During that time, he was named All-Pro four times, was a member of three Super Bowl championship teams and set the 49ers record for most career receiving yards by a tight end with 747. In 1998, Jones was named "Good Samaritan" of the Year by the NFL. Jones was inducted into the Division II Football Hall of Fame in 2001 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002.
Brent Jones College Career Stats & Highlights
Career Receiving Stats Year Games No. Yards Avg. TDs Long Avg./Gm 1982 11 20 331 16.6 5 77 1.8 1983 10 35 599 17.1 7 69 3.5 1984 11 38 672 17.2 8 64 3.4 1985 10 44 665 15.1 4 42 4.4
Career Kicking Stats Year PAT FG-FGA Long 1982 22-27 7-15 42 vs. Saint Mary's 1983 2-2 1-4 24 vs. Humboldt State 1984 - 1985 -
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College Football Honors
1985 Western Football Conference Offensive Player of the Year
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