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Jamal Robertson

 

Position: RB
Number: 22

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Height: 5-10
Weight: 210
Born: 01/10/1977
College: Ohio Northern
NFL Experience: 5

 

Jamal is in his fifth NFL season and third year with the Carolina Panthers. and because of his speed, strength and elusiveness, is regarded as one of the leagues best-hidden secrets.  In 2002, Jamal was allocated to the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe where he earned NFL Europe League Offensive MVP honors. - ISA

 

Playing History

2004
Signed as a free agent by Carolina (11/13)...Played in five games and returned six kickoffs for 180 yards...Saw action in San Francisco's first seven contests before being waived (11/2)...Averaged 22.4 yards on 25 kickoff returns for 560 yards...Carried 16 times for 71 yards and one touchdown...Accounted for four catches for 34 yards...At New Orleans (9/19): Notched nine carries for 38 yards and one touchdown, scoring first NFL touchdown on a one-yard run, to go along with one reception for 10 yards...Totaled single-game bests of seven kickoff returns and 183 kickoff return yards...At Seattle (9/26): Led the 49ers with 24 yards rushing on five attempts...Vs. New Orleans: Served as the Panthers primary kick returner, posting three returns for 99 yards.

2003
Appeared in nine games and was inactive for seven contests for the 49ers...Gained 136 yards rushing on 32 carries...Contributed four special teams stops...Vs. Chicago (9/7): Posted first NFL rushing attempt...Vs. Arizona (12/7): Tallied career highs of eight carries and 46 yards rushing...At Philadelphia (12/21): Produced a career-long 23-yard run among four rushes for 39 yards.

2002
Signed as a free agent by San Francisco (1/23)...Played in six games and was inactive for nine contests before being placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury (12/30)...Returned 11 kickoffs for 242 yards with a long of 42...Added one special teams tackle...At New Orleans (10/20): Made NFL debut and responded with three kickoff returns for 69 yards...At Dallas (12/8): Recorded a career-long 42-yard kickoff return, which set up a touchdown, among four returns for 109 yards.

2002 NFLE
Allocated by San Francisco to NFL Europe...Drafted by the Rhein Fire...Rushed for 792 yards and a league-best eight touchdowns on 151 carries for a 5.2-yard average per attempt...Also caught 14 passes for 137 yards...HONORS: NFL Europe Offensive MVP...NFLE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Named NFL Europe Offensive Player of the Week for week five performance versus Frankfurt (5/11)...Amassed 188 yards rushing and three touchdowns...Scored on runs of 50, 90 and 20 yards...90-yard touchdown run set league records for the longest run and longest touchdown run...World Bowl X vs. Berlin: (6/22): Registered seven carries for five yards and three receptions for 16 yards.

2001 CFL
Spent the season on the practice squad with the Calgary Stampeders of the Canadian Football League.

College
Ended his Ohio Northern career as the Polar Bears all-time leader with 4,169 rushing yards, 5,388 all-purpose yards, 56 touchdowns and 338 points scored...Two-time first-team All-America selection and two-time first-team All-Ohio Athletic Conference choice as a junior and senior...Named Ohio Athletic Conference co-Offensive Player-of-the-Year as a senior after leading the nation with a school-record 2,308 all-purpose yards and setting a school mark with 1,664 rushing yards.

Personal
Attended Stebbins HS in Dayton, OH...Named Ohio Player of the Year along with Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson...Double majored in criminal justice and sports management at Ohio Northern...Single...Son: Jalil...Lives in Buford, GA.