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DaeSean Hamilton

DaeSean Kameron Hamilton (born March 10, 1995) is an wide receiver. He played for the from 2014 to 2017, where he established himself as one of the program's most productive pass catchers. Hamilton was selected by the in the fourth round (113th overall) of the and appeared in 46 games over three active seasons, primarily with the Broncos. At Penn State, Hamilton appeared in 53 games and amassed 214 receptions for 2,842 yards and 18 touchdowns, setting the school record for career receptions. In 2014, as a freshman, he led the Big Ten Conference with 82 receptions for 899 yards. His senior year in 2017 was particularly notable, with 53 catches for 857 yards and nine touchdowns, earning him second-team All-Big Ten honors. Hamilton finished his college career ranked second in Penn State history in receiving yards, behind only Bobby Engram's 3,026. In the , Hamilton recorded 81 receptions for 833 yards and five touchdowns during his time with the Broncos from 2018 to 2020. He suffered a torn in 2021, which sidelined him for the entire season. Following his release from the Broncos in 2022, Hamilton signed a one-year deal with the Texans but was released in June of that year. Later in 2022, he joined the ' practice squad in December. As of November 2025, Hamilton remains an unrestricted with no active contract.

Early life

Family and childhood

DaeSean Hamilton was born on March 10, 1995, in Okinawa, Japan, to parents Johnie and Madgeline Hamilton, both of whom served in the United States Marine Corps. His parents, who met while in the Marines and each served over 20 years—Johnie as a chief warrant officer 3 and Madgeline as a master sergeant—instilled a strong sense of structure in their family from the outset. As the youngest of three children, Hamilton grew particularly close to his older brother Darius, who has nonverbal autism, often taking on a caregiving role from a young age. The family's military lifestyle led to frequent relocations across several countries and U.S. locations during Hamilton's early years, including time in Hawaii, Greece, and Illinois before the family settled in the Fredericksburg area of Virginia when he was in fourth grade. Initially based at , they later moved about 30 minutes south off-base, where Hamilton spent much of his childhood. This nomadic existence, typical of a "" upbringing, exposed him to diverse environments but also emphasized adaptability and resilience, values reinforced by his parents' service-oriented ethos. Hamilton was introduced to at age 6 while living on military bases, where he was coached by one of his father's colleagues, marking the beginning of his passion for the sport. His family's military background profoundly shaped his approach to athletics, with his parents stressing discipline, perseverance, and the refusal to quit—lessons Hamilton credits for helping him push through challenges, such as when his father enforced rigorous training during an unaccompanied tour in Okinawa around age 9. Beyond , his early interests included other base activities like and soccer, fostering a well-rounded athletic foundation amid the demands of frequent transitions.

High school career

DaeSean Hamilton attended Mountain View High School in Stafford, Virginia, where he graduated with honors and earned an advanced diploma. He also received Academic All-Conference recognition for his scholastic achievements alongside his athletic pursuits. As a multi-sport athlete, Hamilton lettered three times in varsity football under coach Lou Sorrentino, playing both wide receiver and safety. Over his high school career, he earned All-Conference and All-District honors, including first-team selections as a junior and senior. In his sophomore year, he led the team with five interceptions while contributing on offense. As a senior, Hamilton recorded 64 receptions for 1,073 yards and 10 touchdowns, earning Commonwealth District Offensive Player of the Year, honorable mention All-State, and first-team All-District, All-Region, and All-Area accolades. Hamilton also lettered once in varsity basketball and participated in , qualifying for the state meet in the 200-meter and 400-meter dashes. His standout performances drew early interest from major programs, including offers from the , , , , and North Carolina State. Rated as the top player in by and , he committed to Penn State on December 9, 2012.

College career

Penn State Nittany Lions

DaeSean Hamilton, a four-star wide receiver recruit from Mountain View High School in Stafford, Virginia, committed to Penn State in December 2012, becoming one of four high school prospects to pledge that weekend despite the program's ongoing NCAA sanctions. He enrolled in 2013 but redshirted the season after undergoing wrist surgery in July, using the time to adjust to college life and the demands of the program under coach Bill O'Brien. Hamilton made an immediate impact in his debut, starting in the season opener against UCF in the Classic and recording 11 receptions for 165 yards, which set Penn State freshman records and earned him Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors. Over the course of his freshman year, he emerged as a key target in the passing game, leading the Big Ten with 82 receptions while contributing to Penn State's 7-5 record. His reliable hands and route-running precision earned him honorable-mention All-Big Ten recognition from the media, marking the start of his development into a dependable wideout for the Nittany Lions. As a in 2015, Hamilton appeared in all 13 games with 12 starts, refining his skills amid a crowded receiving corps that included emerging talents like . His junior season in 2016 saw him play a pivotal role in Penn State's surprising turnaround, as the team won nine straight games to claim the Big Ten Championship with a 38-31 comeback victory over , where Hamilton hauled in eight passes for 118 yards. The Nittany Lions earned a berth, advancing to the semifinal against , where Hamilton added five receptions for 55 yards and one touchdown in the 52-49 loss, helping solidify his reputation as a clutch performer in high-stakes games. In his senior year of 2017, Hamilton capped his college career by setting the Penn State record for career receptions (214) while finishing second in career receiving yards (2,842), achievements that highlighted his consistency and growth over four seasons. He received second-team All-Big Ten honors from the coaches and third-team from the , reflecting his leadership in the offense during an 11-2 campaign. Off the field, Hamilton majored in advertising and , earning a in December 2016 before completing a second degree in the following December.

College statistics

During his four seasons at Penn State from 2014 to 2017, DaeSean Hamilton established himself as one of the program's most productive wide receivers, accumulating impressive receiving totals while contributing minimally in other areas. The following table summarizes Hamilton's year-by-year receiving statistics:
YearGames PlayedReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionReceiving TDs
2014138289911.02
2015134558012.96
2016143450614.91
2017135385716.29
Over his career, Hamilton recorded 214 receptions for 2,842 yards and 18 receiving touchdowns, setting the Penn State school record for career receptions while finishing second in receiving yards. He also had limited involvement in rushing, with 10 carries for 22 yards and no touchdowns, and one kick return for zero yards, with no recorded fumbles.

Professional career

2018 NFL Draft

Hamilton participated in the , where he impressed scouts with his precise route-running and reliable hands, earning positive evaluations as a polished slot receiver capable of separating from defenders in traffic. At the , Hamilton measured 6 feet 1 inch tall and 203 pounds, with a 34.5-inch ; he opted not to run the there, instead recording a 4.52-second time at Penn State's pro day. The selected Hamilton in the fourth round (113th overall) of the ; the team had acquired the pick earlier that year from the Washington Redskins in a trade that sent draft selections in exchange for safety . Following the draft, Hamilton signed a four-year with the Broncos worth $3.143 million, including a of $683,000.

Denver Broncos

Hamilton joined the as a fourth-round selection in the . In his rookie season, Hamilton appeared in 14 games, primarily contributing on special teams and as a depth receiver. He recorded 30 receptions for 243 yards and two touchdowns, with his first NFL receptions coming on October 7, 2018, against the , where he caught three passes for 44 yards. Hamilton scored his first professional touchdown in Week 14 against the , hauling in a 1-yard pass from , and added his second score in Week 16 versus the . Over the 2019 and 2020 seasons, Hamilton evolved into the Broncos' primary slot receiver, operating behind leading wideout Courtland Sutton in an offense that featured multiple quarterbacks, including Joe Flacco, Brandon Allen, and Drew Lock. He played in all 32 games during this period, registering 51 receptions for 590 yards and three touchdowns, often serving as a reliable chain-mover in the intermediate passing game. Notable performances included a career-high seven receptions for 47 yards against the Chicago Bears in 2019, and his first touchdown of the season, a 1-yard score against the Detroit Lions. A severe injury caused Hamilton to miss the entire 2021 season while on the Broncos' reserve/non-football injury list. On May 14, 2021, while training independently away from the team facility, he tore his , leading to the Broncos waiving him on May 18, 2021, with a non-football injury designation; he cleared waivers and was placed on the team's reserve/non-football injury list. The Broncos released him on March 8, 2022, following his recovery from the injury. In total, across three seasons with the Broncos from 2018 to 2020, Hamilton amassed 81 receptions for 833 yards and five touchdowns in 46 games.

Houston Texans

On March 28, 2022, Hamilton signed a one-year contract with the Houston Texans as a , providing him an opportunity to continue his NFL career following his recovery from a torn that caused him to miss the entire 2021 season. The deal was valued at approximately $1.065 million, positioning Hamilton as a depth receiver in a Texans roster undergoing a rebuilding phase under first-year head coach , who emphasized competition and development amid the team's ongoing transition after trading away quarterback . Hamilton's time with the Texans was short-lived, as he suffered a non-contact right knee injury during organized team activities (OTAs) on June 7, 2022, which required surgery and sidelined him indefinitely. The team waived him the following day, June 8, with an injury designation and settlement, effectively ending his stint before training camp and the regular season. Despite the brief tenure, Hamilton had no prior major injuries reported during his time in Houston beyond the OTA incident that led to his release.

Miami Dolphins

After being waived by the Houston Texans in June 2022, Hamilton signed with the ' practice squad on December 14, 2022. He remained on the practice squad for two weeks before being released on December 30, 2022. Shortly after his release, Hamilton suffered a in December 2022, further delaying his return to the league. Hamilton did not appear in any regular season games during his brief tenure with the Dolphins. As of November 2025, Hamilton is an unrestricted with no further association to the Dolphins.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Hamilton appeared in 46 regular season games over three seasons (2018–2020), primarily as a for the . His career receiving production included 81 receptions for 833 yards and 5 touchdowns. He recorded no rushing statistics and no significant defensive or special teams statistics. The following table summarizes his year-by-year receiving statistics:
YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsAverageTouchdowns
2018DEN14302438.12
2019DEN162829710.61
2020DEN162329312.72
2021DEN0000
Career468183310.35

Postseason

DaeSean Hamilton did not appear in any postseason games throughout his professional career. His primary team, the , failed to qualify for the playoffs during his tenure from 2018 to 2021, finishing with records of 6–10 in 2018, 7–9 in 2019, 5–11 in 2020, and 7–10 in 2021. Brief stints on the practice squads of the Houston Texans and in 2022 also occurred with teams that did not advance to the postseason. Career NFL Postseason Statistics
YearTeamGamesGames StartedReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionLongest ReceptionReceiving TouchdownsFumbles
Career Total-00000.0000

Personal life

Family

DaeSean Hamilton was born to parents Johnie and Madgeline Hamilton, both of whom served in the United States Corps and met while in the Corps. Growing up in a military family, Hamilton was instilled with values of resilience and discipline from his parents, who had risen from impoverished backgrounds in and viewed military service as a path to stability and opportunity. Hamilton's older brother, , was diagnosed with non-verbal at a young age, creating a close where Hamilton assumed a significant caregiving role from childhood onward. With their parents often stationed elsewhere due to duties, Hamilton helped with Darius's daily needs, fostering a deep sense of responsibility and mutual support within the family. The family's emphasis on perseverance, shaped by military life and sibling care, influenced Hamilton's strong work ethic.

Autism advocacy

DaeSean Hamilton has been actively involved in autism advocacy since entering the NFL, drawing from his personal experiences as the primary caregiver for his brother Darius, who has non-verbal autism. In May 2018, shortly after being drafted by the Denver Broncos, Hamilton publicly supported the Philadelphia Eagles Autism Challenge, a fundraising event aimed at combating autism through research and family support programs. He shared his family's story in a video message, emphasizing the NFL community's unity beyond team rivalries, and urged Broncos fans to donate and participate in the challenge to raise awareness and funds. That same year, Hamilton featured in the NFL's "NFL 360: My Brother's Keeper" segment, which highlighted his lifelong bond with Darius and the daily challenges of non-verbal , including communication barriers and caregiving responsibilities that Hamilton assumed from age seven. The feature, aired during his preparation, portrayed Hamilton's advocacy as an extension of his family role, showcasing how his experiences shaped his maturity and commitment to supporting autism-affected families. Interviews tied to the segment, including comments from Penn State coach Bill O'Brien, underscored Hamilton's role as more than an athlete, positioning him as a voice for awareness within the league. In 2019, Hamilton deepened his involvement by partnering with the Sewall Center in , an organization providing inclusive education for children with and without disabilities, including those with . He visited Sewall's facilities to observe its integrated classrooms and delivered the keynote address at the center's Champions for Children fundraising luncheon, where he discussed how such programs could have eased his family's challenges during his upbringing in segregated schooling environments. Later that year, as part of the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats campaign, Hamilton wore custom cleats themed around awareness during Week 14 games and auctioned one cleat, with proceeds directly benefiting Sewall's efforts to support neurodiverse children. Hamilton continued his support for Sewall in 2020 through the My Cause, My Cleats initiative, again using the platform to raise funds and visibility for autism-inclusive education, alongside other personal causes like in honor of his mother. Following his 2021 ACL injury, which sidelined him from play, Hamilton remained an advocate for awareness. By October 2025, he participated in the US Sports Tech Summit, speaking on a panel about rehabilitation technologies and recovery. He is recognized for his ongoing advocacy for and awareness.

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