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Devin Funchess

Devin Akeem Funchess (born May 21, 1994) is an American former professional player who primarily played as a in the (). Standing at 6 feet 4 inches and weighing 225 pounds, Funchess demonstrated athletic versatility during his college career at the , where he competed in both and . Selected by the in the second round (41st overall) of the , he appeared in 58 games over five seasons with the Panthers, , , , , and , recording 164 receptions for 2,265 yards and 21 touchdowns. Funchess's NFL career was marked by physical play and occasional production as a deep threat, though hampered by injuries and inconsistent play. Following his release from the Lions in 2020, he transitioned to professional , signing with the G League's affiliate before becoming the first ex-NFL player to secure a professional basketball contract abroad with a team in in May 2024.

Early life and high school

Family and upbringing

Devin Funchess was born on May 21, 1994, in , , and grew up in a low-income neighborhood characterized by , financial instability, and repeated evictions—his family was forced to move three times during his childhood. Basic staples like and Vienna sausages formed a significant part of their diet amid these hardships, while his mother's issues further strained household resources. Despite these challenges, Funchess was primarily raised by his grandfather, James Hester, who emphasized moral values such as respect and integrity, ensured his consistent attendance at football practices, and served as a stabilizing paternal figure. Funchess shared a particularly close bond with his grandparents; his grandmother, Leanir Hester, was renowned in the family for her baking specialties, including and , while James Hester—affectionately called "Peezy"—taught him cooking techniques using fresh garden vegetables like , , and collard greens. He has an older sister, Courtney Funchess, who later pursued a career in and communications. The family maintained strong ties through regular weekend barbecues that drew 10 to 30 relatives, fostering a and influencing Funchess's own interest in cooking and grilling. Originally from , the extended family provided additional support, including guidance from cousin , a longtime NFL who advised on discipline and avoiding trouble. As a young child, Funchess made three specific promises to his grandfather James Hester, committing to win a , play professional , and become a —promises that later shaped reflections on his career transitions amid family health concerns during the .

High school athletic achievements

Funchess attended Harrison High School in Farmington Hills, Michigan, where he primarily distinguished himself in football as a wide receiver. During his junior season in 2010, he amassed 34 receptions for 709 yards at an average of 20.85 yards per catch, scoring five touchdowns over 12 games, while the team achieved a perfect 14-0 record en route to the Michigan Division II state championship. His contributions earned him All-State honors, All-County recognition, selection to the Oakland County Dream Team, and first-team all-league accolades. In addition to , Funchess competed in as a forward during his early high school years and participated in , making him a three-sport , though he shifted focus to after his sophomore year to pursue greater specialization. Specific statistical achievements in and remain less documented, with his prowess ultimately driving his recruitment to the collegiate level.

College football career

Recruitment and transition to football

Funchess attended Harrison High School in , participating in , , and . During his senior football season in 2011, he amassed 55 receptions for 1,161 yards and 10 touchdowns, securing All-State, All-County, Oakland County Dream Team, and first-team All-League accolades while leading Harrison to a perfect 14-0 record and the Division 2 state semifinals. Regarded as a top tight end prospect in the 2012 recruiting class, Funchess attracted scholarship offers from programs including and Michigan State before committing to the on April 22, 2011. His decision to sign with kept him in-state, where coaches envisioned him contributing as a versatile athlete capable of playing or . Despite his multi-sport prowess and personal affinity for —later describing it as his primary passion and noting he "had to pick " during high school—Funchess prioritized gridiron development for recruitment, forgoing potential pursuits at that stage to capitalize on his measurables, including his 6-foot-5 frame and athleticism. This shift marked his full commitment to , aligning with Michigan's emphasis on his receiving skills honed through high school play.

University of Michigan performance

Devin Funchess competed for the from 2012 to 2014, initially lining up primarily as a before shifting to prior to his junior season in 2014. This transition capitalized on his 6-foot-5 frame and athleticism, allowing him to exploit mismatches against defensive backs. As a in 2012, Funchess appeared in 13 games as a , recording 15 receptions for 234 yards and 5 touchdowns, contributing to Michigan's 8-5 record and appearance. In his sophomore year of 2013, he earned Big Ten Kwalick-Clark of the Year honors and second-team All-Big Ten recognition, amassing 49 receptions for 748 yards and 6 touchdowns, plus 34 rushing yards on 6 carries, while helping the team to a 7-6 finish. Key performances included 7 receptions for 151 yards against on October 5, 2013. Funchess's junior season in 2014 marked his full-time move to , where he led the team with 62 receptions for 733 yards and 4 touchdowns in 11 games, earning second-team All-Big Ten honors despite a limiting his participation. He notched a career-high three touchdowns on 7 catches for 95 yards in the season opener against Appalachian State on , 2014. Following Michigan's 5-7 campaign, Funchess declared for the on December 9, 2014.
YearGamesReceptionsYardsAvgTDRush AttRush Yds
2012131523415.6500
2013134974815.36634
2014116273311.842-11
Career371261,71513.615823

Statistical summary

Devin Funchess played in 37 games across three seasons (2012–2014) at the , primarily as a before transitioning to , amassing 126 receptions for 1,715 yards and 15 receiving touchdowns. He contributed minimally to rushing, with just 4 carries for 28 yards over his career.
YearGamesReceptionsYardsYards/RecTouchdowns
131523415.65
134974815.36
2014116273311.84
Career371261,71513.615
Funchess's season marked his most efficient year, leading Big Ten tight ends in receptions, yards, and touchdowns that year. His touchdown production peaked as a in relative to volume, with 5 scores on modest targets, highlighting early red-zone effectiveness.

Professional football career

Carolina Panthers tenure (2015–2018)

Devin Funchess was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the second round (41st overall) of the 2015 NFL Draft out of the University of Michigan, where he transitioned from tight end to wide receiver. As a rookie in 2015, Funchess appeared in all 16 regular-season games, recording 31 receptions for 473 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns, primarily serving as a complementary option behind Pro Bowl wide receiver Kelvin Benjamin. The Panthers finished the season with a 15-1 record and advanced to Super Bowl 50, where Funchess contributed minimally in the 24-10 loss to the Denver Broncos, logging 1 reception for 4 yards across the playoff run that included 5 catches for 73 yards and 1 touchdown in three postseason games. His Week 17 performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers marked early career highs with 7 receptions for 120 yards. In 2016, Funchess's production dipped amid inconsistent usage and a late-season knee injury that sidelined him for the final regular-season and placed him on injured reserve, limiting him to 15 games with 23 receptions for 371 yards and 4 touchdowns. The Panthers missed the after a 6-10 finish, hampered by Cam Newton's rib fractures. Funchess experienced a breakout in 2017, stepping up as the primary wide receiver following the midseason trade of Benjamin to the Buffalo Bills, which elevated his role in an offense featuring rookie Curtis Samuel and tight end Greg Olsen. He played all 16 games, amassing career-best totals of 63 receptions for 840 yards and 8 touchdowns, including standout performances like 7 catches for 70 yards and 2 scores in a Week 5 upset victory over the New England Patriots. His low drop rate of 4.55 percent ranked sixth league-wide, per Pro Football Focus, bolstering his reliability on contested catches. The Panthers reached the playoffs but lost in the Wild Card round to New Orleans, where Funchess had 4 receptions for 79 yards. During the 2018 season, Funchess managed 44 receptions for 549 yards and 4 touchdowns in 14 games, impacted by chronic cramping issues and a back injury that caused him to miss time in . The Panthers finished 7-9 and missed the postseason, after which Funchess became an unrestricted , departing without a new contract offer from . Over his four seasons with the Panthers, he totaled 201 receptions for 2,233 yards and 21 touchdowns in 61 games.

Indianapolis Colts stint (2019)

Funchess signed a one-year contract worth $10 million with the on March 11, 2019, marking the team's first major free-agent acquisition that offseason. The deal included incentives that could elevate its value to $13 million, positioning him as a projected starter opposite to bolster the receiving corps amid Andrew Luck's retirement uncertainties. In the Colts' 2019 season opener on September 8 against the Los Angeles Chargers, Funchess recorded three receptions for 32 yards, averaging 10.7 yards per catch, with no touchdowns. These were his only statistical contributions that year, as he suffered a clavicle fracture during or shortly after the game, leading to his placement on injured reserve on September 10. The injury sidelined Funchess for the remainder of the season, limiting him to one game played and effectively ending his Colts tenure without further on-field impact. He became a free agent in March 2020, having failed to meet the physical expectations tied to his size (6'4", 225 pounds) and prior production as a red-zone threat from his Panthers days.

Green Bay Packers period (2020–2021)

Funchess signed a one-year contract with the on April 2, 2020, reportedly valued at $1.2 million in base salary for the 2020 season. The Packers viewed him as a potential big-bodied complement to their receiving corps, given his 6-foot-4 frame and prior production. On July 28, 2020, Funchess opted out of the , citing concerns for his family's health amid the ; he became the only Packers player to do so. This placement on the reserve/opt-out list preserved his contract for 2021, with his 2020 salary tolling to the following year. Funchess did not appear in any games during the 2020 season. Funchess restructured his contract in March 2021, accepting a pay cut to remain with the team. He reported to in July 2021, aiming to secure a roster spot as a depth . On August 7, 2021, during a session, Funchess used an anti-Asian racial and accompanying while imitating an Asian accent, prompting widespread criticism. He issued a public later that day via , stating the remark was "not OK" and expressing regret. Packers Brian described the incident as "unacceptable" in a subsequent . The Packers released Funchess on August 27, 2021, prior to the regular season; reports indicated the move involved an injury settlement. He recorded no statistics during his time with Green Bay, appearing in zero regular-season or postseason games.

Later NFL attempts (2022)

Funchess signed a one-year contract worth $1,035,000 with the Detroit Lions on July 28, 2022, aiming to revive his NFL career by transitioning from wide receiver to tight end after not appearing in a regular-season game since 2019. The move came after his release from the Green Bay Packers in 2021, with Funchess competing for a depth role at tight end during training camp, where he received first-team reps on August 15, 2022, amid evaluations of veteran players. He returned to full participation in practices by August 2, 2022, following earlier limitations, but sustained a injury that sidelined him for the Lions' preseason game against the on August 20, 2022. Despite initial promise in camp, including work toward the No. 2 position, the Lions released Funchess on August 29, 2022, as part of final roster cuts, ending his 2022 NFL bid without a regular-season appearance. By December 20, 2022, Funchess publicly indicated diminishing football opportunities, shifting focus to pursuits.

Transition to professional basketball

Motivations and preparation

Funchess, who had played basketball competitively in high school alongside football and track, cited it as his original passion before prioritizing gridiron success at the University of Michigan. As a child, he promised his grandfather, James Hester, that he would win a Super Bowl, play professional basketball, and pursue medicine; having achieved NFL tenure including a Super Bowl appearance with the Packers in 2021, he sought to fulfill the basketball component. By late 2022, following unsuccessful NFL tryouts and a career plateau after 28 receptions across three teams from 2019–2021, Funchess publicly expressed intent to pursue hoops professionally, viewing it as a lifelong dream rather than a mere pivot from football frustrations. Preparation began in earnest after his December 2022 announcement, with Funchess dedicating time to skill refinement including shooting, ball-handling, and conditioning tailored to basketball demands, leveraging his 6-foot-4 frame and athleticism from football. He participated in (TBT) in July 2023 with Team 23, a showcase that allowed competitive play against pros and prospects while building visibility. Ongoing solo and group workouts persisted through 2023, with Funchess affirming in November his focus on NBA viability, including potential G League pathways, and openness to overseas stints for experience. This culminated in May 2024 when he signed a professional contract with the of Australia's , marking him as the first ex-NFL player to secure such a deal, prior to planned U.S. return for Clippers G League tryouts.

Overseas and league debuts (2023–2024)

Funchess made his initial foray into professional overseas in November 2023, joining Statham Academy for the AsiaBasket Dasmariñas Championship in , , . In his debut on November 3, 2023, against the MisOr Mustangs, Statham Academy secured a 117-96 victory, with Funchess contributing 10 points and seven rebounds off the bench. This appearance marked his transition from to competitive in an international tournament format, though Statham Academy operated as a developmental squad rather than a fully professional entity. On April 22, 2024, Funchess signed his first fully professional , a one-year deal with Caribbean Storm Llaneros of the (BPB), Colombia's top league, becoming the first former NFL player to secure such an agreement. He debuted for the team on May 1, 2024, in a 65-55 win over Cimarrones, playing 21 minutes and recording 9 points on 4-of-5 shooting (including 1-of-2 from three-point range), three rebounds, one assist, and three steals, despite three turnovers. This performance highlighted his adaptability as a 6-foot-4 in a league emphasizing perimeter play, though his role remained developmental amid competition from established imports. Funchess expressed intentions to use the stint as a stepping stone toward G League opportunities in the United States.

Controversies

2021 racial slur incident and responses

On August 7, 2021, during a media availability session at the ' training camp, Devin Funchess used the anti-Asian slur "chinky" while attempting to mimic an Asian and made a slanted-eye with his fingers to describe a defender's appearance or a play-related observation, prompting immediate criticism for perpetuating racial stereotypes. Funchess issued a public apology via Instagram later that evening, stating, "I would like to apologize for my comments today... It was not ok and will not happen again. I am forever sorry," acknowledging the offensiveness of his words and gesture without excusing them as a misguided attempt at humor. Packers general manager addressed the incident the following day, August 8, 2021, describing Funchess's actions as "very unacceptable" and confirming that the team had spoken with him about the harm caused, particularly amid heightened awareness of anti-Asian hate following the , but opted against further disciplinary measures like release, citing Funchess's remorse and the educational approach taken internally. The episode drew limited broader compared to similar incidents involving higher-profile players, with coverage primarily in sports media focusing on the and team response rather than calls for suspension; Funchess, a reserve player returning from , faced no league-wide sanctions from the .

Career statistics and analysis

NFL receiving and scoring records

Funchess amassed 164 receptions for 2,265 yards and 21 receiving touchdowns across 62 regular-season games in the NFL. His scoring output consisted entirely of receiving touchdowns, with no recorded rushing, return, or other touchdowns. Career highs included 63 receptions, 840 receiving yards, and 8 receiving touchdowns, all achieved during the 2017 season with the Carolina Panthers. In single-game performances, Funchess recorded a personal-best 120 receiving yards on January 3, 2016, against the . He reached 2 receiving touchdowns in multiple games, including outings during his Panthers tenure.
YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsTouchdowns
2015CAR16314735
2016CAR15233714
2017CAR16638408
2018CAR14445494
2019IND13320
Career621642,26521

Comparative performance metrics

Funchess recorded a career yards-per-reception average of 13.8 across 164 receptions for 2,265 yards from 2015 to 2020, surpassing the NFL wide receiver positional average of approximately 12.5 to 13.0 yards during that span. This metric positioned him as an efficient chain-mover, particularly in his 2017 breakout season (13.3 yards per catch on 63 receptions for 840 yards), though it declined to 12.5 in 2018 amid increased targets as Carolina's nominal WR1. His overall catch rate, however, underperformed league norms for wide receivers, which typically hover around 58-62% in the mid-2010s; Funchess managed roughly 55% career-wide, with early-season lows of 39.7% in and improvements to 56.8% in 2017 before dipping again. This subpar rate reflected challenges against man and press coverage, where Reception Perception data showed him below averages in route-running branches, contributing to inconsistent volume despite his 6'4" frame. In contested-catch scenarios, Funchess ranked among the league's better performers, achieving a 48.4% success rate in 2017 (10th among qualifiers) with zero drops on such targets, leveraging his size for red-zone efficiency—yielding a 12.8% touchdown rate on receptions, well above the typical WR benchmark of 6-8%. Pro Football Focus graded his overall receiving performance as underwhelming relative to draft expectations (41st overall pick in 2015), with career-high grades peaking modestly in 2015 before stabilizing at average-to-below levels.
MetricFunchess CareerNFL WR Avg. (2015-2020 est.)
Yards per Reception13.8~12.5-13.0
Catch Rate~55%58-62%
Contested Catch Rate (2017)48.4%~40% (league qualifiers)
TD Rate per Reception12.8%6-8%

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