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Austin Seferian-Jenkins

Austin Seferian-Jenkins (born September 29, 1992) is an American former professional football tight end who played in the () for five seasons from 2014 to 2018. Drafted by the in the second round (38th overall) of the after a standout college career at the , he appeared in 43 games, recording 116 receptions for 1,160 yards and 11 touchdowns. His professional tenure included stints with the Buccaneers (2014–2016), (2016–2017), and (2018), before signing a one-year contract with the in 2019, from which he was released without playing a game due to personal reasons. Seferian-Jenkins grew up in , and attended Gig Harbor High School, where he earned recognition as a top national recruit, ranking as the No. 5 prospect in the country. At the from 2011 to 2013, he played in 38 games, amassing 146 receptions for 1,840 yards and 21 , setting Huskies records for a with 146 receptions, 1,840 receiving yards, and 21 touchdown catches. In his junior year of 2013, he earned first-team All-Pac-12 honors and won the as the nation's outstanding , becoming the first Washington player to receive the honor since its inception in 2000. Additionally, he briefly joined the Huskies men's basketball team as a walk-on during the 2011–12 season. In the , Seferian-Jenkins debuted with the Buccaneers as a in 2014, catching 21 passes for 215 yards and three despite limited playing time. Traded to the Jets midway through the 2016 season, he had a breakout year in 2017 with 50 receptions for 357 yards and three scores before signing with the Jaguars in 2018, where he managed 11 catches for 90 yards and a in five games amid injury setbacks. After stepping away from football in 2019, Seferian-Jenkins has not returned to the league as of 2025, establishing himself as a notable but injury-impacted talent from his Huskies program.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Austin Seferian-Jenkins was born on September 29, 1992, in . He grew up in the nearby Gig Harbor area, a suburban community in Pierce County known for its waterfront setting and family-oriented environment. Seferian-Jenkins's mother, Linda Seferian, is of descent, contributing to his family's . His parents, Linda—a social worker and —and —a retired conductor and military veteran—divorced when Austin was in the second grade, after which he lived primarily with his mother and younger sister, . From an early age, his family emphasized goal-setting and compassion; as a child, Seferian-Jenkins maintained a list of personal objectives taped to his bedroom wall, reflecting the structured support from his parents. During his childhood, Seferian-Jenkins developed a strong interest in sports, particularly and , which became central to his early activities in the Gig Harbor community. By the sixth grade, he had already set his sights on excelling as a in , writing a specific goal on his wall to win the , the nation's top honor for college tight ends. His mother's influence played a key role in his athletic and personal development, as she encouraged visits to local hospitals to build empathy and a sense of service, instilling values that complemented his competitive drive in .

High school career

Seferian-Jenkins attended Gig Harbor High School in Gig Harbor, Washington, where he excelled in football as a tight end for the Gig Harbor Tides. During his high school football career, he earned recognition as a two-time Associated Press all-state performer, receiving first-team honors as a senior in 2010 and as a junior in 2009. He also garnered national acclaim, earning ESPN second-team All-America honors and participating in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. In addition to football, Seferian-Jenkins lettered in , joining the Gig Harbor varsity team as a senior after the football season and helping lead them to the 2011 WIAA 4A Boys State Tournament. Seferian-Jenkins was a highly touted recruit, rated as a five-star prospect and the No. 1 in the nation by , while ranked him No. 2 at his position. He received offers from numerous top programs, including and Stanford, but committed to the on August 16, 2010, becoming one of the crown jewels of the Huskies' 2011 recruiting class.

College career

University of Washington

Austin Seferian-Jenkins joined the as a highly touted true in 2011, having been one of the top recruits in the state from Gig Harbor High School. He quickly earned a starting role, appearing in all 13 games and starting 10, while recording 41 receptions for 538 yards and six touchdowns, which ranked second in school history for a true at any position. His performance earned him honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors and the Travis Spring Most Outstanding Award at the team's postseason banquet. Seferian-Jenkins also contributed to the Huskies' offense in multiple facets, including blocking, helping revive the position that had been underutilized in prior seasons. In his sophomore year of 2012, Seferian-Jenkins emerged as a breakout star, starting all 13 games and leading the team with 69 receptions for 852 yards and seven touchdowns, setting single-season school records for a tight end in receptions and receiving yards. These figures placed him among the Pac-12 leaders, with fifth in receptions, eighth in yards, and fourth in touchdowns. His dominant play earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors and a spot as a John Mackey Award finalist, recognizing the nation's top tight end. By the end of the season, Seferian-Jenkins had established himself as the most productive tight end in Washington history up to that point, with career totals of 110 receptions, 1,390 yards, and 13 touchdowns—all school records for the position. As a in , Seferian-Jenkins continued to anchor the Huskies' offense despite missing time due to a suspension early in the season, ultimately recording 36 receptions for 450 yards and eight touchdowns across the regular season and . His touchdown production led the team, and his blocking remained a key asset in the run game. Seferian-Jenkins capped his college career by winning the as the nation's top , becoming the first Washington player to receive the honor, along with second-team All-Pac-12 recognition. Over three seasons, he amassed 146 receptions for 1,840 yards and 21 touchdowns, solidifying his legacy as Washington's all-time leading in career receiving statistics.

College statistics

Seferian-Jenkins recorded the following receiving statistics during his three seasons with the .
YearGames PlayedReceptionsReceiving YardsTouchdowns
201113415386
201213698527
201312364508
As a true in 2011, he started 10 of the 13 games he played. In 2012, he started all 13 games, and in 2013, he started all 12 games in which he appeared after serving a one-game suspension for the season opener.

Professional career

Draft and pre-draft

Austin Seferian-Jenkins declared for the following a productive college career at the , where he amassed 146 receptions for 1,840 yards and 21 touchdowns over three seasons (2011–2013). At the 2014 , Seferian-Jenkins measured 6 feet 5.5 inches tall and weighed 262 pounds, with 33.75-inch arms and 9.75-inch hands. He completed 20 repetitions in the but opted not to participate in the or other drills due to a lingering ankle injury from his senior season. Later, at Washington's pro day, he ran the in 4.62 seconds, showcasing adequate straight-line speed for his size. Scouting reports praised Seferian-Jenkins for his imposing frame, which created mismatches against defenders, along with his soft hands for securing contested catches and his physicality in blocking schemes. Analysts noted his ability to use his body to shield defenders and his potential as an inline who could contribute in both the run and pass games. However, concerns emerged regarding his lack of elite speed, inconsistent effort and route-running precision, and questions about his dedication following a DUI in 2013. Some evaluators viewed him as a high-upside prospect needing refinement in focus and conditioning to maximize his tools. Seferian-Jenkins engaged in formal interviews at the Combine and conducted pre-draft visits with multiple teams on the East Coast, including informal discussions that helped teams assess his maturity and fit. The , seeking a versatile to complement their receiving corps, selected him in the second round (38th overall) of the .

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Seferian-Jenkins was selected by the in the second round (38th overall) of the , joining the team as a valued for his receiving skills and blocking ability in both run and pass protection. In his rookie season of 2014, Seferian-Jenkins appeared in 9 games, starting all nine, and recorded 21 receptions for 221 yards and two touchdowns. His production was hampered by injuries, including an ankle sprain in Week 1 that sidelined him for two games and a back injury that ended his season early. Despite these setbacks, he provided solid contributions as a blocker in the Buccaneers' offensive line schemes and emerged as a red-zone threat with his 6-foot-6 frame. The 2015 season saw further limitations due to injury, as Seferian-Jenkins suffered a shoulder injury in Week 2 against the , initially expected to sideline him for four to six weeks but ultimately causing him to miss nine games. He played in seven games, starting three, and tallied 21 receptions for 338 yards and four touchdowns, leading the team's tight ends in receiving production despite his limited availability. His role continued to emphasize versatility, splitting time between inline blocking to support Doug Martin and seam-stretching routes in the passing game under Jameis Winston. Seferian-Jenkins's time with the Buccaneers concluded abruptly in 2016 after just two games, in which he caught three passes for 44 yards and one touchdown. On September 23, 2016—three days after the team's Week 2 win over the Chicago Bears—he was arrested in Tampa for driving under the influence, his second such incident following a 2013 arrest during his college career. The Buccaneers waived him the next day, citing the off-field matter as the primary reason. Three days later, on September 26, 2016, he was claimed off waivers by the New York Jets, ending his tenure in Tampa Bay after three injury-plagued seasons. During his 18 games with , Seferian-Jenkins established himself as a promising but inconsistent , totaling 45 receptions for 603 yards and seven touchdowns while starting 12 contests. His career in Tampa highlighted potential in the passing attack but was overshadowed by durability concerns and disciplinary issues.
YearTeamGames StartedReceptionsReceiving YardsTouchdowns
2014TB99212212
2015TB73213384
2016TB203441
TotalTB1812456037

New York Jets

Seferian-Jenkins joined the on September 26, 2016, after being claimed off waivers from the . In his partial 2016 season with the Jets, Seferian-Jenkins appeared in seven games, recording 10 receptions for 110 yards and no touchdowns. Under offensive coordinator , he was primarily utilized in blocking schemes to support the run game and quarterback protection, though he began incorporating more route-running in practice toward the end of the year. Seferian-Jenkins's role expanded in under new John Morton, who designed plays to better feature pass-catching tight ends. Despite serving a two-game suspension at the season's start for a prior violation, he played in 13 games, starting 10, and achieved career highs with 50 receptions for 357 yards and three touchdowns. His contributions provided a reliable red-zone target and added versatility to the Jets' offense, which struggled overall with a 5-11 record. Following the 2017 season, Seferian-Jenkins became an unrestricted , and the Jets opted not to re-sign him, allowing him to depart for the on a two-year contract.

Jacksonville Jaguars

As an unrestricted , Seferian-Jenkins signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the on March 15, 2018. During the 2018 season, Seferian-Jenkins appeared in five games for the Jaguars, starting all of them and primarily contributing as a run-blocker in the team's offensive scheme. He recorded 11 receptions for 90 yards and one , with his limited production stemming from an early emphasis on inline blocking duties. Seferian-Jenkins's season was cut short by a core muscle injury sustained in Week 5, leading to and his placement on injured reserve on October 8, 2018; he did not return to play. The Jaguars declined the $4 million option for the second year of Seferian-Jenkins's contract on February 18, 2019, effectively releasing him into unrestricted free agency.

New England Patriots

On April 10, 2019, Seferian-Jenkins signed a one-year veteran minimum contract with the , shortly after his release from the . During the offseason, Seferian-Jenkins participated in organized team activities (OTAs) but was excused from the team during the first week to address personal matters. He reported to on June 4, 2019, but was released the same day. The Patriots did not specify a reason for the release, though Seferian-Jenkins cited the need to step away from football for a month to resolve personal issues. He did not appear in any regular-season games for the team, and the move effectively concluded his career.

Career statistics

Austin Seferian-Jenkins recorded 116 receptions for 1,160 receiving yards and 11 receiving touchdowns over 43 regular-season games in his career, spanning the to seasons. His career average of 10.0 yards per reception highlights his role as a reliable red-zone target during his time with the , , and . Seferian-Jenkins had no recorded rushing attempts or yards in his professional tenure.

Regular Season Receiving Statistics

YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsTouchdownsYards per Reception
2014921221210.5
2015721338416.1
2016 / 913154111.8
2017135035737.1
20185119018.2
Career Totals431161,1601110.0
Note: In 2016, Seferian-Jenkins appeared in 2 games for the Buccaneers (3 receptions, 44 yards, 1 TD) and 7 games for the Jets (10 receptions, 110 yards, 0 TD). All data reflects regular-season performance only.

Personal life

Sobriety journey and recovery

In the 2017 offseason, Austin Seferian-Jenkins publicly acknowledged his long-standing struggles with alcohol addiction, which had intensified following a DUI incident the previous year. He committed to sobriety on January 20, 2017, marking the start of his recovery journey by enrolling in an intensive outpatient rehabilitation program that involved attending sessions four times a week, each lasting about three and a half hours. Seferian-Jenkins supplemented his rehab with regular therapy sessions to address the underlying issues of his , describing the process as a profound transformation that included quitting cold and focusing on personal accountability. By 2017, he had achieved 243 days of , a milestone he shared openly as part of his ongoing commitment to recovery. Reaching his one-year sobriety anniversary on January 20, 2018, Seferian-Jenkins celebrated the achievement through an inspirational post, reflecting on how had reshaped his perspective and daily life. By March 2018, he had surpassed 400 days sober, crediting the experience with fostering significant personal growth, including greater emotional clarity and the ability to support others facing similar challenges. In interviews, Seferian-Jenkins has emphasized the positive impact of his on his and relationships, noting that allowed him to confront past patterns and build a more stable foundation beyond his career. He has continued to advocate for awareness, drawing from his experiences to inspire peers and highlighting therapy's role in sustaining long-term . However, he faced further challenges, including a DUI arrest in March 2020 that involved impairment, indicating a in his efforts. Austin Seferian-Jenkins's first legal issue occurred on March 9, 2013, when he was arrested in Seattle for driving under the influence after crashing his vehicle with a blood-alcohol level of 0.18, more than twice the legal limit in Washington state. He pleaded guilty to the DUI charge in July 2013 and was sentenced to 364 days in jail, with 363 days suspended, serving one day in jail, along with 90 days of electronic home monitoring and four years of probation. As a result of the incident, Seferian-Jenkins received a one-game suspension from the University of Washington football team. On September 23, 2016, Seferian-Jenkins was arrested in , for DUI and violation of an restriction stemming from his prior conviction, after observed him driving erratically at speeds of 75 to 80 mph in a 55 mph zone shortly before a game. He was released on $750 bail the same day but was immediately waived by the . In February 2017, he entered a no-contest to a reduced charge of , receiving one year of , 50 hours of , a fine, and a requirement to complete a DUI prevention class; the DUI charge was dropped. The subsequently suspended him for two games in March 2017 for violating the league's policy related to the arrest. Seferian-Jenkins faced his third DUI arrest on March 9, 2020, in , where he was stopped for speeding at 48 mph in a 30 mph zone; officers reported he showed signs of impairment, with a blood-alcohol level of 0.15 and positive tests for THC. He was charged with DUI, driving with a suspended , and operating a vehicle without an , and booked into Kitsap Jail before being released on $5,000 . In December 2020, he reached a plea deal, pleading guilty to the DUI charge in exchange for two years of , completion of a DUI assessment and treatment program, and potential dismissal of the charges after five years if he complied with all conditions and committed no further violations. On January 28, 2022, Seferian-Jenkins was arrested in , following a domestic incident, and charged on January 31 with fourth-degree (domestic violence), harassment, and interfering with the reporting of domestic violence. Prosecutors alleged he assaulted his ex-girlfriend, made threats to kill her and harm himself, and prevented her from calling ; he was initially held without bail due to concerns for community safety. As of November 2025, no public information on the resolution of these charges has been reported.

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