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Panthers QB Cam Newton Pro Bowl performance: Ugh mad about Tony not making the PB and trying to hate on Cam....Yeah, Tony, Dez Bryant and felix jones hooked up all day! ON TONY'S HEART SHAPED SOFA!!! cause they sure were not playing in the probowl! By the way I did see the Cowboys wonderful outside
Sunday Morning Chill-Out Tracks: Hermitage Green, Beirut and Sufjan Stevens some Sunday morning music. Try these three tunes. 1. Hermitage Green (featuring Munster rugby's Barry Murphy and Felix Jones) - "Live On" 2. Beirut - "Nantes" 3. Sufjan Stevens - "John Wayne Gacy Jr" Now, just turn up the volume a bit, press 'Play' on
The truth hurts: How injuries affected West though, the 49ers were healthy. They inflicted more injuries than they suffered, knocking out several opposing runners, including Felix Jones, LeGarrette Blount, Jahvid Best, Steven Jackson and Pierre Thomas
Wolfhounds try to catch Kidney’s eye in Exeter Hurley is on the bench after growing in stature through the Heineken pool campaign in the absence of Felix Jones. England Saxons: D Armitage (London Irish); U Monye (Harlequins), M Hopper (Harlequins), B Twelvetrees (Leicester Tigers), M Banahan (Bath);
Full Name : Felix Jones Born : May 8, 1987 Hometown : Tulsa, OK Height : 6 foot 0 Weight : 200 lbs.
High School : Booker T. Washington HS College : Arkansas Razorbacks NFL Team : Dallas Cowboys Position : Running Back
Felix Jones is a running back for the National Football League Dallas Cowboys football team.
Felix Jones played high school football for Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa , Oklahoma . Felix Jones lead the Hornets to the state championship game his senior season.
While serving primarily as the back-up for 2006 Heisman Trophy runner-up Darren McFadden, Felix Jones has also been used alongside McFadden in the backfield (together they are often nicknamed the "two-headed monster"), often having McFadden throw to Felix Jones, while mixing in running plays to throw off defenses.
Felix Jones's freshman season in 2005 was also exceptional as he finished second in the nation in kickoff returns (including a 100-yard return for a touchdown) and was named All-American by CollegeFootballNews.com and a freshman All-American by a number of outlets.
In the 2006 season, Felix Jones rushed for 1,225 yards and scored 10 touchdowns, including one on a 100-yard kickoff return.
College
While serving primarily as the back-up for All-American and two time Doak Walker Award winner Darren McFadden, Jones was used in a variety of ways alongside McFadden and fullback Peyton Hillis in the Arkansas backfield. In the Wildhog formation, Jones was used as a runner, receiver, blocker, or simply a decoy. Jones gained fame for his ability in returning kickoffs; using his speed, ability to dodge tacklers, and block reading ability, Jones returned four kickoffs for touchdowns.
In the 2006 season, Jones rushed for 1,168 yards and scored 6 touchdowns on only 154 carries, and averaged an impressive 7.6 yards per carry. Felix was also an all-American kickoff returner and had one TD on a 100-yard kickoff return against Ole Miss, and caught 15 passes for 107 yards and 3 touchdowns. With Jones alongside McFadden, 2006 was the first time in University of Arkansas history that two different running backs rushed for more than 1,000 yards in the same season. Felix was named 1st Team SEC by the conference's coaches, and 2nd Team SEC by the media. That team finished 10-4 and won the SEC West Division title
Jones' junior campaign looks to have met the standard of his sophomore season. He finished with 123 carries for 1,117 yards and 11 TDs, while averaging a whopping 9.1 yards per carry, leading the nation. He also led the Southeastern Conference in kickoff returns with 18 for 564 yards and 2 TDs, averaging 31.3 yards per return. Felix also has 13 receptions for 111 yards. 2007 marked the second straight year that Jones and McFadden have each eclipsed the 1,000 yard mark in a season. The 2007 Razorbacks finished 8-4 before losing to Missouri in the January 1, 2008 Cotton Bowl. Felix was named to the 2007 1st Team SEC squad as a kick returner, and 2nd team SEC as a running back. He was also named an All-American kick returner.
After Bobby Petrino was hired by the Razorbacks as head coach, he stated that Jones was his "highest recruiting target." In one of his first acts upon being named head coach, Petrino met with Jones to discuss his future with Arkansas. However, Jones decided to skip his senior season to enter the 2008 NFL Draft where numerous publications projected him to be taken in the first or second round.
Felix Jones Razorbacks
Professional Career
Jones was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the first round, 22nd overall, of the 2008 NFL Draft. He signed a professional contract on July 26 for $10.53 million, with $7.67 million guaranteed, including a $3.57 million signing bonus
On his first rushing attempt in the NFL, Jones ran for an 11–yard touchdown during the third quarter in a 28–10 victory over the
Cleveland Browns. He finished the game with nine carries for 62–yards. On 15 September, 2008, during a Monday Night Football game versus the Philadelphia Eagles, Jones returned a 98–yard kickoff for a touchdown in the first quarter. Jones was the starting kick returner during the Cowboys' 41–37 win against Philly
In his 3rd NFL game, Jones ran for a 60-yard touchdown against the
Green Bay Packers on September 21, 2008.
Felix Jones Vs Chargers
Felix Jones at the Topps 2008 NFL Rookie Photo Shoot
Go behind the scenes and see all the unedited action from the Topps 2008 NFL Rookie Photo shoot