Jordan Roberts (American football)

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Born (1990-05-29) May 29, 1990 (age 35)
Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight222 lb (101 kg)
Jordan Roberts
Photograph of Roberts running the football apparently during a practice with the Kansas City Chiefs
Jordan Roberts Chiefs
Profile
PositionRunning back/Returner
Personal information
Born (1990-05-29) May 29, 1990 (age 35)
Charleston, West Virginia, U.S.
Listed height5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Listed weight222 lb (101 kg)
Career information
High schoolMadison (WV) Scott
CollegeCharleston
NFL draft2013: undrafted
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights

Jordan Taylor Roberts (born May 29, 1990)[3] is a retired American football running back. He was first signed by the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2013 NFL season, but signed with Ottawa later that year after his release.[4] He played "college football" for the Charleston Golden Eagles.[5] Roberts ran a 4.49 40 at his pro day in front of 8 NFL scouts at Fairmont State.[6] Roberts set the single game (301), single season (1,572), career rushing records (3,383) and career all-purpose yards (4,918) at Charleston ... Earned first-team all-conference and all-region as a junior and senior, and second team All-American in 2011 and third-team All-American in 2012 ... On November 10, 2012, he scored five touchdowns and set the NCAA Division II rushing record for a half (273) en route to 301 total yards.[7]

Roberts graduated from Scott High School in Madison, West Virginia, in 2008. He currently lives in Grapevine, Texas. At Scott, Roberts received 1st team all-state honors as a running back and quarterback in his senior and junior seasons, and was the Harrison H. Kennedy Award Winner in 2007. He was also an EA Sports All-American for runningback and quarterback.[8] Roberts was also selected to play in the Max-Emfinger All-American game which was in Jackson, Mississippi where he had a break-out week and may have been the biggest sleeper prospect in the game. Roberts showed quick moves and break-away speed in the game in which he scored a 22-yard TD. He also delivered several big hits on special teams for the East.[9] Among other things his statistics during his senior season included rushing for 3,826 yards a state record, 11.36 yards per carry, 48 rushing touchdowns, 32.3 yards average a punt return, 36.3 average a kick-off return, 686 yards passing, 7 passing touchdowns, 1 interception return touchdown, 115 tackles, and a combined 56 touchdowns in a season.[10]

College career

Professional career

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