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Cooper DeJean

Cooper DeJean (born February 9, 2003) is an for the of the (). He played at the , where he was recognized as a unanimous first-team All-American and the Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year in 2023. Selected by the Eagles in the second round (40th overall) of the , DeJean has emerged as a versatile and special teams contributor in his early professional career. Born in , DeJean grew up in Odebolt, , and attended OABCIG High School. There, he excelled as a multi-sport athlete in , , and , leading his to a state championship in 2019 and earning the 2021 High School Male award. At , DeJean transitioned to defense and special teams, starting all games at in 2022 and 2023. Over his college career, he recorded 89 tackles, seven interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), 13 pass deflections, and 410 punt return yards, earning first-team All-American honors and the Thompson-Randle El of the Year award in 2023. In the , DeJean's rookie season with the Eagles in 2024 saw him rotate into the secondary and special teams, recording 37 solo tackles and contributing to the team's run to . He capped that campaign with a pick-six return for a touchdown during the Eagles' 40–22 victory over the in on February 9, 2025—his 22nd birthday—helping secure the franchise's second title. Entering his second year, DeJean ranked No. 60 on the 's Top 100 Players of 2025 list. As of November 2025, in the ongoing 2025 season, he has recorded 41 solo tackles and 1 in 10 games, adding versatility as both a and punt returner.

Early life

Upbringing

Cooper DeJean was born on February 9, 2003, in , and grew up in Odebolt, , a small rural community in the northwestern part of the state with a population of around 920 residents. As the oldest of three sons, he grew up in a tight-knit family environment that instilled values of hard work and community involvement, shaped by the area's agricultural roots. His parents, Jason and Katie DeJean, both former college athletes, provided a strong foundation in sports from an early age. Jason played at Huron University in South Dakota, while Katie excelled in and at , earning All-American honors in softball. DeJean's upbringing occurred in Odebolt's farming community, where daily life revolved around agricultural rhythms and close community ties, fostering a sense of and . His family emphasized diligence through involvement in local activities, exposing him to the collaborative spirit of rural . Early on, sports became a central part of family life, with DeJean participating in informal games and tournaments that highlighted the region's emphasis on multi-sport development. As a multi-sport , DeJean initially gravitated toward , competing in AAU tournaments that required travel across the country alongside his brothers. These experiences, organized by his parents, introduced him to competitive environments and built his athletic foundation before he transitioned to organized high school . Football also emerged as an interest through family play, blending with to nurture his versatile skills in a supportive, low-key setting.

High school career

Cooper DeJean attended Odebolt–Arthur–Battle Creek–Ida Grove High School in , where he excelled as a multi-sport , primarily playing and in . Over his four-year varsity career from 2017 to 2020, he helped lead to a 38–6 overall record, including undefeated 13–0 and 12–0 seasons in 2019 and 2020, respectively, culminating in back-to-back Class 1A state championships. As a two-way standout, DeJean demonstrated versatility, contributing significantly on both offense and defense while setting multiple school records in passing categories. In his junior and senior seasons, DeJean's offensive production was exceptional, establishing him as one of Iowa's most prolific high school quarterbacks. During his 2019 junior year, he completed 236 of 396 passes for 3,546 yards and 42 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,292 yards and 24 touchdowns on 134 carries, powering to their first state title. As a senior in 2020, amid a shortened season due to the , he went 199 of 331 for 3,447 passing yards and 35 touchdowns, adding 1,235 rushing yards and 24 scores on 131 carries, for a combined 59 total touchdowns that led OABCIG to another undefeated championship run. Defensively, DeJean recorded notable interceptions and tackles across his career, including five picks and three pick-sixes as a , showcasing his ball skills as a . Beyond football, DeJean was a star in basketball, earning all-state honors as a . In his senior season of 2020–21, he averaged 25.9 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 7.1 assists per game, guiding to a 21–2 record and a Class 2A substate championship appearance. In , he won Class 2A state titles in the 100-meter dash and the 4x100-meter relay as a senior in 2021. His athletic prowess earned him first-team all-state selections in both football and basketball, along with the Iowa Football Player of the Year award in 2020–21 and the Iowa High School Male Athlete of the Year honor in 2021. Rated as a four-star recruit by , DeJean committed to the in June 2020, choosing the Hawkeyes over scholarship offers from other Big Ten programs including and Penn State.

College career

University of Iowa

DeJean enrolled at the in the summer of 2020 as part of the Class of 2021 and redshirted the 2020 season amid the , preserving a year of eligibility under NCAA rules that granted an extra season to participants. As a true freshman in 2021, he transitioned to defense and special teams, appearing in the final seven games and recording four tackles. His athletic versatility was evident from the start, showcasing speed and ball skills that would define his career. By his sophomore year in , DeJean fully shifted to , starting 13 games at and emerging as a presence in Iowa's secondary; he tied for the FBS lead with three interception returns for touchdowns among his five total picks, helping anchor a Hawkeyes that ranked among the Big Ten's best in points allowed and passing efficiency . His positional flexibility extended to special teams, where he averaged 16.5 yards per punt return, adding another dimension to his impact. For his breakout performance, DeJean earned first-team All-Big Ten honors from both coaches and media. Off the field, he began taking on leadership roles, contributing to a team that finished 8-5 and reached the Holiday Bowl. In 2023, as a junior and team captain, DeJean solidified his status as one of college football's elite defensive backs, starting the first 10 games at cornerback before suffering a season-ending fractured fibula during practice in mid-November. Despite the injury limiting him to 10 appearances, he recorded 41 tackles and two interceptions, with five passes defended, and continued excelling as a punt returner with an 11.5-yard average. His coverage prowess—no touchdowns allowed in 388 snaps—played a key role in Iowa's top-10 national ranking in scoring defense and passing yards allowed per game within the Big Ten. DeJean capped his college career with unanimous consensus All-American honors, the Jim Thorpe Award as a finalist for the nation's top defensive back, and Big Ten Defensive Back of the Year and Return Specialist of the Year accolades. Following the season, he declared for the 2024 NFL Draft, forgoing his remaining eligibility after three active seasons.

Defensive statistics

YearSchoolClassGamesSoloAssistedTotal tacklesInterceptionsPasses defendedForced fumbles
20217314000
202213561975580
202310261541250
Career3085351207130

Punt return statistics

YearSchoolClassGamesReturnsYardsAverageTouchdownsLongest
2021Freshman7000.000
2022Sophomore131016516.5032
2023Junior102124111.5132
Career303140613.1132

Professional career

Draft and rookie preseason

DeJean entered the process recovering from a fractured sustained during an practice in November 2023, which ended his college season early and prevented him from participating in workouts at the . The injury raised concerns among scouts about his recovery timeline and athletic testing, contributing to a slide in his draft projections from a potential first-round selection to the second round. Cleared for full activities by early 2024, DeJean held a private pro day workout on April 8 at the , where he clocked a 4.42-second , a 38.5-inch , and a 10-foot-4-inch broad jump, impressing evaluators with his speed and explosiveness at 6 feet 1 inch and 203 pounds. The traded up to select DeJean with the 40th overall pick in the second round of the on April 26, viewing his versatility as a a key fit for their secondary needs. He signed his rookie contract on May 20, a four-year deal worth $9.28 million, including $7.47 million in guarantees and a $3.57 million signing bonus. Throughout the Eagles' 2024 offseason program and , DeJean engaged in position battles primarily at outside and slot nickel, while also preparing for special teams contributions such as punt returns and coverage units. He adapted to the level under the guidance of veteran defensive backs, including , who provided leadership on technique and route recognition, and Avonte Maddox, who offered insights into slot coverage nuances despite his own reduced role. In the preseason, DeJean appeared in all three games, logging 5 tackles (4 solo) and 1 pass defended across 78 defensive snaps, demonstrating ball skills and physicality in limited opportunities.

2024 season

DeJean entered the 2024 NFL season with the Philadelphia Eagles as a versatile defensive back, primarily contributing at cornerback and in the nickel role. Overcoming concerns from a pre-draft fibula injury, he appeared in all 17 regular-season games, starting nine, and recorded 51 tackles (38 solo), six passes defended, three fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, and 0.5 sacks. His role evolved from rotational depth to a starter amid secondary adjustments, showcasing strong run support and coverage skills without recording an interception during the regular campaign. Representative performances included nine tackles (eight solo) and two passes defended in a 31-25 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, as well as six tackles in a 38-20 win against divisional rival the New York Giants. DeJean's rookie milestones highlighted his rapid integration into the Eagles' defense, beginning with his NFL debut in Week 1 against the , where he contributed on special teams and in sub-packages. He earned his first start in Week 2 versus the and became a fixture in the nickel slot by midseason, aiding the team's league-leading defense in points allowed. No major injuries hampered his progress, allowing consistent participation and growth in tackling efficiency, as evidenced by his 13 run stops per grading. In the postseason, DeJean started all four playoff games for the Eagles, who advanced to after victories in the Wild Card, Divisional, and Championship rounds. He tallied 18 tackles (12 solo), one , four passes defended, and one fumble recovery across these contests, providing crucial coverage on third-down situations and in the run game. His defining contribution came in on February 9, 2025, when he intercepted a pass from quarterback —his first career —and returned it 38 yards for a on his 22nd birthday, extending Philadelphia's lead to 17-0 early in the second quarter during a key offensive drive. This play was instrumental in the Eagles' 40-22 championship victory, securing their second title. For his efforts, DeJean received honorable mention on the All-Rookie Team and finished fourth in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting, behind winner Quinyon Mitchell.

2025 season

In the 2025 season, Cooper DeJean entered his second year with the as a full-time starter primarily at outside , marking an expansion from his rookie slot role under Vic Fangio's scheme. Through the first 10 games (as of November 18, 2025), he recorded 60 total tackles (41 solo), eight passes defended, one , and no forced fumbles, contributing significantly to the Eagles' secondary that ranked among the league's top units in pass defense. His performance earned him a 74.6 overall PFF grade, 10th among all , while logging approximately 640 defensive snaps—nearly 98% of the team's total—along with occasional special teams contributions. DeJean's adaptation to Fangio's versatile defensive system included increased responsibilities in base packages at outside corner, where he handled top receivers while maintaining coverage integrity in nickel situations. Standout efforts included a nine-tackle game (eight solo) with three passes defended against the in Week 4, helping secure a 31-25 road victory, and another nine tackles (five solo) in a come-from-behind win over the in Week 3. He also broke up a potential touchdown pass to Minnesota Vikings wide receiver in Week 7, underscoring his growing impact against elite competition, and recorded his first interception of the season in Week 10. In Week 10 on November 11, 2025, he tallied 5 tackles (4 solo) in a 10-7 victory over the . Emerging as a leader in the secondary rotation, DeJean provided vocal guidance to younger defenders and drew on his rookie Super Bowl experience for added confidence in high-stakes moments. As of November 18, 2025, the Eagles held an 8-2 record atop the , with no major injuries reported for DeJean, positioning him for continued contributions in the season's second half.

NFL career statistics

Regular Season Defensive Statistics

The following table summarizes Cooper DeJean's regular season defensive statistics with the , as compiled from official records.
SeasonGames PlayedTotal TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesSacksInterceptionsPasses DefendedForced FumblesFumble RecoveriesDefensive Touchdowns
2024165138130.506130
202510604119018000
Career Totals2611179320.5114130

Postseason

DeJean made his rookie playoff debut in the 2024 NFL postseason with the , who advanced through the Wild Card, Divisional, Championship, and en route to the championship. In those four games, DeJean recorded 18 total tackles (12 solo, 6 assists), 1 (returned for a in ), 1 fumble recovery, and 4 passes defended, contributing to the Eagles' victory over the and earning him a . As the 2025 regular season is ongoing (statistics as of Week 10, , 2025), no additional postseason data is available.

Postseason Statistics

YearTeamGamesTotal TacklesSoloAssistsINTFRPD
2024418126114
Career418126114
Data sourced from official records.

Personal life

Family

Cooper DeJean was born on February 9, 2003, to Jason and Katie DeJean, both accomplished college athletes who instilled a deep passion for sports in their family. Jason played at Huron University in , graduating in 1997 before entering the insurance industry, where he now works alongside his wife at Swanson Insurance. Katie, née Wilke, excelled as a first-team NAIA All-American in and also competed in at in , graduating in 1999 after scoring 1,278 career points; her athletic background has shaped her transition into a dedicated parent, emphasizing amid the sport's challenges. DeJean is the eldest of three sons, with two younger brothers actively pursuing athletics that reflect the family's strong emphasis on sports and faith. Beckett DeJean plays football at the University of South Dakota, following in his brother's footsteps as a multi-sport talent, while Jaxx DeJean, a four-star high school prospect, competes in football and basketball for OABCIG High School and has garnered scholarship offers from programs including Iowa and Michigan. The DeJeans prioritize a balanced approach, blending athletic development with faith-based values, as seen in Cooper's tattoo reading "GG" for "God is greater than the highs and the lows," a mantra that underscores their household ethos. The family's farm roots, centered in the small rural town of Odebolt, have fostered values of hard work and perseverance drawn from agricultural life and close-knit community ties. Jason and Katie raised their sons in this environment, where sports tournaments often required extensive , reinforcing a collective commitment to excellence. In DeJean's professional career with the , his family has provided unwavering support, frequently attending games and celebrating milestones together. Katie often travels from to to watch her son play, drawing on her own experiences as an athlete to offer guidance during his rookie challenges and triumphs. This culminated in an emotional post-game reunion after the Eagles' victory on February 9, 2025—Cooperr's birthday—where the family posed with the Lombardi Trophy, marking a full-circle moment from rural fields to NFL glory.

Relationships and interests

DeJean is in a long-term relationship with Steph Wilfawn, a alumna and dermatology technician whom he met while attending the same school. The couple maintains a low public profile, though Wilfawn has been visibly supportive, attending key events such as the ' victory in 2025 where DeJean recorded a pivotal pick-six. As of November 2025, DeJean is not married and has no children. Beyond , DeJean remains active in , participating in pickup games and offseason charity events that showcase his multisport athleticism. His Christian faith plays a central role in his personal life, providing stability amid professional transitions; DeJean has shared in interviews how his belief in influences his approach to career highs and lows, including a tattoo reading "God is greater than the highs and the lows" on his bicep. He frequently references verses publicly, such as :17 after key games, and has spoken at faith-based events like the Life Surge conference in . DeJean engages in community work in his home state of , hosting annual youth camps at to mentor young athletes and organizing charity softball games to support local causes. In 2025, he described the year as one of significant personal transition, marked by increased public recognition that eroded his small-town anonymity, though he emphasized 's role as a grounding constant.

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