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Jeremy Maclin

Jeremy Maclin (born May 11, 1988) is an former professional who was a in the () for eight seasons spanning ten years, primarily with the , , and . Drafted 19th overall in the first round of the by the Eagles after a stellar college career at the where he earned two-time consensus All-American honors, Maclin amassed 514 receptions for 6,835 yards and 49 touchdowns over 114 games, establishing himself as a reliable deep threat and despite recurring injuries. He announced his retirement in March 2019 following a injury that sidelined him for the entire 2018 season. Maclin's high school career at in , , saw him earn All-State honors in 2004 and 2005 as a multi-sport athlete in , , and . At Missouri, he overcame a torn suffered before his freshman year in 2006 to become a standout, recording 182 receptions for 2,315 yards and 22 touchdowns, plus 91 rushes for 668 yards and six scores, while also excelling as a punt and kick returner with multiple touchdown returns. He set a school record with 360 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns in a single game against Kansas State in 2007, and finished his college tenure with a Missouri-record 33 total touchdowns in 28 games, earning induction into the in 2023 as the only Tiger to achieve two-time first-team All-American status. In the NFL, Maclin debuted with the Eagles in 2009, catching 56 passes for 773 yards and four touchdowns en route to a third-place finish in Offensive of the Year voting, and he also contributed as a punt returner with 101 yards on 15 returns. His 2010 season featured career highs at the time with 70 receptions, 964 yards, and 10 touchdowns, but a torn caused him to miss the entire 2013 campaign after playing in just six games the prior year. Returning in 2014, Maclin had a breakout year with 85 catches for 1,318 yards and 10 touchdowns, earning second place in Comeback Player of the Year voting before signing a five-year, $55 million contract with the Chiefs in . With Kansas City, he posted 87 receptions for 1,088 yards and eight scores in , though a injury limited him to 44 catches for 536 yards and two touchdowns in 2016 across 12 games. Maclin joined on a two-year deal in 2017, recording 40 receptions for 440 yards and three touchdowns in 12 appearances before being released; he did not play in 2018 due to ongoing hamstring issues and retired at age 30. Since 2021, Maclin has served as head football coach at his alma mater, , after initially serving as an assistant coach.

Early life

Upbringing

Jeremy Maclin was born on May 11, 1988, in . He was raised primarily by his mother, Cleo Maclin, who worked long hours to support the family after his father left when Maclin was just seven months old, leaving his siblings aged eight and four. Maclin has two older brothers, Andre and Roshon, who helped care for him during their mother's demanding work schedule. The family resided in the Meacham Park neighborhood of Kirkwood, a poverty-stricken area where financial resources were limited and daily life presented significant challenges. Money was scarce, and the household lacked the stability of a traditional family structure, with Maclin later reflecting that it "wasn’t a big house with everyone eating dinner together every night." These hardships motivated Maclin to seek outlets in athletics, providing an escape and a path to build character amid adversity. Maclin's initial exposure to sports came through local community programs in Meacham Park, where he began playing youth football at the age of six on makeshift fields amid challenging conditions. He also developed an early interest in , participating in neighborhood activities that honed his athletic skills before formal high school involvement. Maclin attended , maintaining a 3.2 GPA while balancing his growing athletic pursuits. These foundational experiences in academics and community sports shaped his discipline and set the stage for his later achievements.

High school career

Jeremy Maclin attended in , participating on the , , and teams. In , Maclin emerged as a standout and versatile athlete. As a senior in 2005, he recorded 41 receptions for 1,042 yards, averaging 25.4 yards per catch, while also rushing for 293 yards on 36 carries and completing 10 of 21 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns. His efforts contributed to 17 total touchdowns that season, including a standout performance of 268 receiving yards in a single game against Oakville. Maclin amassed over 1,500 all-purpose yards in his senior year through receiving, rushing, and passing. He earned two-time All-State honors in 2004 and 2005 for his contributions on the gridiron. Maclin also excelled in basketball as a guard for the Kirkwood Pioneers. During his junior year, he averaged 13 points, five assists, and four steals per game, earning honorable mention All-State recognition. As one of the top high school prospects in the nation, Maclin drew interest from multiple Division I programs, receiving scholarship offers from schools including Ohio State, , and . He ultimately committed to the University of Missouri, signing his on February 1, 2006.

College career

2007 season

Maclin redshirted the 2006 season after undergoing knee surgery during the summer, preserving a year of eligibility before making his collegiate debut in under . As a , he quickly emerged as a versatile playmaker for the , contributing significantly as a , rusher, and while helping the team achieve a 12–2 record, including a victory in the Cotton Bowl. In 14 games, Maclin amassed 2,776 all-purpose yards, setting an single-season record for a at the time and ranking fifth overall for any player in a single season. His receiving contributions included catches for 1,055 yards and nine touchdowns, while he added 51 rushes for 375 yards and four scores on the ground. As a , Maclin handled 25 returns for 307 yards with two touchdowns and 43 kickoff returns for 1,039 yards including one score, totaling three return touchdowns and establishing himself as one of the nation's most dynamic freshmen. One of Maclin's standout performances came against Kansas State, where he recorded 360 all-purpose yards—a Missouri single-game record—including nine receptions for 143 yards and two touchdowns, plus a 99-yard kickoff return for a score, which elevated his season total and secured the NCAA freshman all-purpose yards mark. Another key effort occurred versus , with four receptions for 62 yards, six rushes for 53 yards, and additional return yardage contributing to a 115 all-purpose total in 's 41–6 victory. His versatility earned him consensus First-Team All-American honors as the only freshman on the list that year, primarily as an all-purpose back and .

2008 season

In his sophomore season, Jeremy Maclin shifted toward a greater emphasis on receiving while maintaining his versatility as a and occasional rusher for the . Building on his record-setting freshman year, Maclin recorded 102 receptions for 1,260 yards and 13 , setting single-season school records in receptions and receiving yards. He also contributed 40 rushes for 293 yards and two scores, along with 23 punt returns for 270 yards and one , and 42 kickoff returns for 1,010 yards and another , culminating in 2,833 all-purpose yards that led the NCAA at 202.4 yards per game. Maclin delivered several standout performances, including nine receptions for 123 yards and a touchdown in a 40-37 loss to on November 29, helping keep Missouri competitive in a high-scoring Border War rivalry game. His contributions were instrumental in the Tigers' 10-4 overall record and 5-3 mark in the , where they won the North Division title. The season concluded with a 30-23 overtime victory over Northwestern in the on December 29, securing Missouri's first bowl win since 1966. For his efforts, Maclin earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors as a and . Following the , Maclin announced on January 9, 2009, that he would forgo his junior year and declare for the , citing his readiness for professional football after two dominant college seasons.

Achievements and statistics

Jeremy Maclin's college career at the was marked by exceptional versatility and productivity, earning him widespread recognition as one of the most dynamic players in program history. Over two seasons (2007–2008), he contributed significantly to a 22–6 team record, including back-to-back Big 12 North Division titles, a Cotton Bowl victory in 2008, and an win in 2009. His all-around performance helped elevate Missouri's offense during a period of notable success. Maclin received numerous accolades for his contributions. He was a two-time consensus First-Team All-American, the only player in history to achieve this honor, with the 2007 selection recognizing him as a and the 2008 award capping his year. Additionally, he earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors in both 2007 and 2008, along with Big 12 of the Year in 2007. Post-career, Maclin was inducted into the Mizzou Athletics Intercollegiate Hall of Fame in 2014 and named an Legend in 2019, reflecting his enduring legacy despite Missouri's conference transition after his playing days. His impact was further honored with induction into the in 2023 for his outstanding college contributions. Maclin set several records that underscored his explosive playmaking ability. As a freshman in 2007, he established an NCAA record for all-purpose yards by a freshman with 2,776 yards, averaging 198.3 yards per game. In 2008, he led the FBS in all-purpose yards per game at 202.4. His career total of 5,609 all-purpose yards remains a record. He also holds school marks for career average combined kick return yards (19.7) and single-season combined kick return yards (1,346 in 2007).
CategoryReceptions/Yards/TDsRushing Attempts/Yards/TDsPunt Returns (No./Yards/TDs)Kickoff Returns (No./Yards/TDs)All-Purpose Yards
Career (2007–2008)182 / 2,315 / 2291 / 668 / 648 / 577 / 385 / 2,049 / 25,609
These statistics highlight Maclin's role as a primary receiver and return specialist, with five total return touchdowns contributing to his 33 career scores.

Professional career

2009 NFL Draft

Following his redshirt sophomore season at the , Jeremy Maclin declared for the on January 9, 2009, forgoing his remaining two years of eligibility as one of 46 underclassmen granted special entry by the league. This decision came after a standout college career where his records elevated his profile as a dynamic entering the ranks. At the in February 2009, Maclin impressed with a 4.43-second , showcasing the elite speed that made him a top prospect. Although measurements varied across reports, his overall athletic testing, including quickness drills, positioned him among the highest-ranked s, with scouts noting his explosive potential. Pre-draft evaluations highlighted Maclin's exceptional speed to separate from defenders, reliable hands for contested catches, and versatility derived from his college experience as both a and . On April 25, 2009, during the first round of the , the traded up two spots—from the 21st to the 19th overall pick—with the , surrendering their sixth-round selection (No. 195) in the process to secure Maclin. The Eagles viewed him as an immediate complement to their speedy receiving corps. Maclin signed a five-year contract on August 4, 2009, valued at $15.5 million with $9.5 million guaranteed, ending a brief holdout.

Philadelphia Eagles

Maclin was selected by the in the first round of the and signed a five-year, $15.5 million contract with $9.5 million guaranteed on August 3, 2009. As a under head coach , Maclin split time between and special teams return duties, recording 56 receptions for 773 yards and four touchdowns in 15 games, while also returning 15 punts for 76 yards. His versatility from college, where he excelled as both a and , facilitated his immediate integration into the Eagles' offense alongside and . From 2010 to 2012, Maclin established himself as a consistent starter in Reid's offense, amassing 202 receptions for 2,680 yards and 22 touchdowns across 44 games despite missing three games in 2011 due to a injury. Notable performances included 70 receptions for 964 yards and 10 touchdowns in , and 69 receptions for 857 yards and seven touchdowns in . In 2013, under new head coach , Maclin suffered a torn in his right knee during on July 27, sidelining him for the entire season after he had appeared in just one preseason game. Maclin returned in 2014 stronger than ever in Kelly's up-tempo offense, leading the team with 85 receptions for 1,318 yards and 10 touchdowns in 16 games, earning his first selection as an injury replacement. Prior to the season, he had signed a one-year contract worth up to $6 million, with $3.5 million guaranteed, as the Eagles opted against a long-term extension amid his injury recovery. Over his six seasons with the Eagles from 2009 to 2014, Maclin totaled 343 receptions for 4,771 yards and 36 touchdowns in 75 games.

Kansas City Chiefs

Following his Pro Bowl season with the in 2014, Jeremy Maclin entered free agency in 2015 and signed a five-year contract worth $55 million with the , including $22.5 million in guaranteed money. The deal, which featured a $12 million , marked one of the richest contracts for a at the time and positioned Maclin as a key addition to the Chiefs' offense under . In his first season with Kansas City, Maclin emerged as the team's leading receiver, recording 87 receptions for 1,088 yards and 8 touchdowns over 15 games. His production helped the Chiefs achieve an 11-5 record and earn a playoff berth. Maclin's campaign was hampered by a torn that caused him to miss four games and limited his effectiveness in others, resulting in 44 receptions for 536 yards and 2 touchdowns in 12 appearances. Despite the setbacks, he contributed to another strong team performance, as the Chiefs again won the with a 12-4 mark and advanced to the playoffs. Over two seasons with the Chiefs, Maclin amassed 131 receptions for 1,624 yards and 10 touchdowns in 27 regular-season games. The team released him on June 2, 2017, to alleviate constraints, saving approximately $10 million in cap space for the upcoming season.

Baltimore Ravens

Following his release from the Kansas City Chiefs, Maclin signed a two-year, $11 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens on June 12, 2017. Maclin joined the Ravens as a complementary wide receiver, primarily operating in the slot alongside deep threat Mike Wallace and Breshad Perriman, with limited opportunities for punt returns due to his injury history and the team's depth. In his only season with , Maclin appeared in 12 games, recording 40 receptions for 440 yards and three touchdowns before injuries curtailed his production. He suffered a right shoulder in Week 2 against the , missing two games, followed by a left on the opening drive against the Browns in Week 15, which sidelined him for the final three contests. The finished the 2017 season with a 9–7 record but missed the after a Week 17 loss to the . Baltimore released Maclin on March 14, 2018, saving $5 million in space after just one year of his deal.

Retirement

Following his release by the on March 14, 2018, Maclin entered free agency but remained unsigned for the 2018 season. Preliminary interest emerged from teams including the and in April 2018. Later, in September 2018, the Eagles arranged a workout with Maclin, though it was delayed due to a injury he sustained during preseason preparations. His Ravens tenure had been hampered by injuries, including the issue that required and sidelined him indefinitely, influencing his career reflection. On March 24, 2019, at age 30, Maclin announced his retirement from the during his wife Kuzma's , as the couple awaited the birth of their second child. He cited a desire to prioritize family and time for personal reflection after a professional career marked by highs and challenges. Over eight seasons and 114 games with the Eagles, Chiefs, and , Maclin amassed 514 receptions for 6,835 yards and 49 touchdowns. In the immediate aftermath, Maclin emphasized focusing on his growing family while expressing openness to future involvement in through or roles. His legacy includes a selection in 2014 with the Eagles and key contributions to playoff appearances for both the Eagles and Chiefs during his tenure.

Career statistics

College statistics

Maclin redshirted the 2006 season due to a and recorded no statistics that year.

2007 Season Statistics

CategoryReceptions/AttemptsYardsAverageTouchdowns
Receiving801,05513.29
Rushing513757.44
Punt Returns2530712.32
Kickoff Returns431,03924.21
All-Purpose Yards-2,776--

2008 Season Statistics

CategoryReceptions/AttemptsYardsAverageTouchdowns
Receiving1021,26012.413
Rushing402937.32
2327011.71
Kickoff Returns421,01024.01
All-Purpose Yards-2,833--

Career Totals (2007–2008)

CategoryReceptions/AttemptsYardsAverageTouchdowns
Receiving1822,31512.722
Rushing916687.36
Punt Returns4857712.03
Kickoff Returns852,04924.12
All-Purpose Yards-5,609-5 (returns)

NFL statistics

Jeremy Maclin recorded 514 receptions for 6,835 receiving yards and 49 receiving touchdowns over 114 games (112 starts) in his career, with an average of 13.3 yards per reception. He contributed minimally on the ground with 10 rushing attempts for 43 yards and no rushing touchdowns, while handling 17 punt returns for 114 yards and 8 kickoff returns for 146 yards, all without return touchdowns. His standout 2014 season, which earned him honors, featured 85 receptions for 1,318 yards and 10 touchdowns.

Regular Season Statistics

YearTeamGGSRecRec YdsRec TDY/RRush AttRush YdsRush TDPRPR YdsPR TDKRKR YdsKR TD
2009PHI151356773413.82-70630071240
2010PHI1616709641013.8336031701220
2011PHI131363859513.61104290000
2012PHI151569857712.4000000000
2014PHI1616851,3181015.50002250000
2015KC1515871,088812.531402130000
2016KC121244536212.21-10000000
2017BAL121240440311.0000000000
Career3TM1141125146,8354913.31043017114081460

Postseason Statistics

Maclin appeared in 5 postseason games, catching 17 passes for 299 yards and 1 touchdown.
YearTeamGRecRec YdsRec TD
2009PHI171461
2010PHI13730
2015KC25520
2016KC12280
Career3TM5172991

Personal life and post-retirement

Family

Maclin married his longtime girlfriend, Adia Kuzma, on May 20, 2017, in a black-tie ceremony at the Hotel in , . The couple's wedding was attended by several of Maclin's teammates and former colleagues. The Maclins have two daughters. Their first child, Jett Rose Maclin, was born on April 10, 2019. Their second daughter was born in 2021. During his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles from 2009 to 2014, Maclin resided in West Deptford Township, New Jersey, where he owned a 2,506-square-foot home listed for sale in 2015 after signing with the Chiefs. Following his retirement in 2019, the family returned to the St. Louis area, Maclin's hometown, purchasing a 6,900-square-foot estate in Town and Country, Missouri, for $2.79 million in June 2019. Post-retirement, Maclin has prioritized time, announcing his NFL exit at Kuzma's for Jett Rose in March 2019 to focus on his growing . He has emphasized the importance of being present for his children, drawing from his own challenging upbringing without a .

Coaching career

Following his retirement from the in 2019, Jeremy Maclin joined the coaching staff at his alma mater, in , initially serving as an offensive assistant focused on wide receivers, quarterbacks, and offensive coordination from 2019 to 2021. In February 2021, Maclin was promoted to of the Kirkwood Pioneers, a role he enters his fifth year holding in 2025. Under his leadership, the team has shown steady improvement, posting records of 5–5 in 2021, 7–4 in 2022, 10–2 in 2023, and 10–3 in 2024, for an overall mark of 32–14 since he assumed the position. The 2024 season marked a highlight, as the Pioneers advanced to the Class 6 state semifinals—the program's first appearance there since 2016—with wins over Christian Brothers College (district final) and Jackson (quarterfinal), before falling to Nixa 46–56. As of November 13, 2025, the team held an 8–1 record entering the Class 5 district semifinal against on November 14. Maclin's coaching philosophy emphasizes personal growth alongside athletic development, drawing on his NFL and college experiences to instill and versatility in players, encouraging them to adapt to multiple roles on the field while building through real-world challenges. He prioritizes holistic , teaching athletes to "be yourself" and use adversity as a tool for success, much like the lessons he learned from his own career transitions. Central to Maclin's tenure has been the development of a strong program culture among the Kirkwood Pioneers, fostering team unity and long-term player preparation for higher levels of competition, with several athletes earning scholarships under his guidance.

Later honors

In 2019, Maclin was inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame as part of its Class of 2019, recognizing his outstanding contributions to at both the collegiate and professional levels. Maclin's induction into the occurred in 2023, making him the eighth player to receive this honor; the ceremony took place on December 5, 2023, during the National Football Foundation's 65th Annual Awards Dinner in . In 2024, Maclin received the Legends Award from the Missouri Athletic Club at the 55th Sports Awards Banquet, an honor that celebrates his lasting impact on sports and his career achievements. Maclin's post-retirement legacy has been highlighted in media features, such as a 2025 profile in Show Me Mizzou magazine, which spotlighted his return to his roots as head football coach at and his ongoing influence on the community.

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