Zach Pascal
Zach Pascal (born December 18, 1994) is an American professional football wide receiver who is an unrestricted free agent as of November 2025.[1][2] Standing at 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) and weighing 215 pounds (98 kg), he plays primarily as a depth receiver and special teams contributor.[3] Pascal entered the league as an undrafted free agent in 2017 after a standout college career at Old Dominion University, where he set school records for receptions and became a key offensive player.[4] Pascal grew up in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, and attended Old Dominion University, joining the Monarchs football team from 2013 to 2016 after redshirting in 2012.[5] Over 49 games, he amassed 233 receptions for 3,184 yards and 30 touchdowns, establishing himself as the program's all-time leader in receptions.[6] His senior year in 2016 was particularly notable, leading the team with 65 receptions for 946 yards and nine touchdowns while earning second-team All-Conference USA honors in 2015 and 2016.[6] These performances highlighted his reliability as a possession receiver with strong hands and route-running ability. Pascal signed with the Washington Redskins (now Commanders) as an undrafted free agent in 2017 but was released before the season; he briefly joined the Tennessee Titans' practice squad before signing with the Indianapolis Colts in 2018.[3] He made his NFL debut with the Colts that year and spent four seasons there (2018–2021), appearing in 64 games with 150 receptions for 1,888 yards and 15 touchdowns, including a career-high 44 catches for 629 yards and five scores in 2020.[5] After moving to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022 for 17 games (15 receptions, 150 yards, one touchdown), he joined the Arizona Cardinals from 2023 to 2024, appearing in 31 games with 4 receptions for 19 yards.[5] On March 22, 2025, Pascal signed a one-year contract with the New York Giants but was waived on August 22, 2025, prior to the start of the season; as of November 2025, he remains an unsigned free agent.[3][1] Across his NFL career through 2024, he has played in 112 games, recording 169 receptions for 2,057 yards and 16 touchdowns.[5]Early years
Family background
Zach Pascal was born on December 18, 1994, in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.[7] His parents, Royan and Deslyn Pascal, are originally from Grenada, with his father from Willis and his mother hailing from Grand Anse.[8][9][10] He has one brother, Donnell, and one sister, Zoe.[6] Pascal grew up in Prince George's County, Maryland, where his family provided strong encouragement for his athletic pursuits from a young age.[8] His parents supported his involvement in youth sports, attending his early games and fostering his passion despite the demands of multiple activities.[8] Pascal's initial exposure to football came around age six through Pop Warner leagues, where he balanced the sport with other youth activities and showed early dedication by continuing to play even after long days.[8][11] His family's Grenadian roots also influenced his cultural background during these formative years in Maryland.[11] This early foundation led Pascal to pursue organized football at Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School in Upper Marlboro.[8]High school career
Pascal attended Dr. Henry A. Wise Jr. High School in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, where he played football primarily as a wide receiver and also contributed on defense as a cornerback under head coach Dalawn Parrish.[6] During his junior year in 2010, Pascal helped lead the Wise Pumas to a 12-2 record, capturing the Prince George's County 4A championship and advancing to the 4A state runner-up finish.[6] In his senior season, he emerged as a key offensive contributor, recording 21 receptions for more than 500 yards and eight touchdowns, which earned him first-team all-county recognition and third-team all-state honors.[6][12] Despite not being heavily recruited out of high school, Pascal signed with Old Dominion University in the class of 2012, drawn to the program's balance of academic opportunities and football development.[13][14][15]College career
Old Dominion Monarchs
Pascal enrolled at Old Dominion University in 2012, joining the Monarchs' football program as a wide receiver during their final seasons in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). He redshirted his freshman year in 2012, preserving a year of eligibility while acclimating to the college level.[6][15] In 2013, as a redshirt freshman, Pascal made his debut in the Monarchs' transition year to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), appearing in games and contributing to the team's receiving corps with a role that ranked him fourth on the squad in receptions. His emergence as a starter accelerated in his sophomore season of 2014, where he played in 12 games and began to solidify his position as a reliable target in Conference USA (C-USA), helping the team navigate their early FBS challenges. By his junior year in 2015, Pascal had become the Monarchs' leading returning receiver, earning preseason All-C-USA recognition and First-Team All-C-USA honors while starting regularly and providing consistent production in a 5-7 campaign.[6][16][13][17] Pascal's senior year in 2016 marked his peak performance, starting all 13 games as the team achieved a 10-3 record, their best since transitioning to FBS, and earning Second-Team All-C-USA honors. He played a pivotal part in key victories, including a standout performance in the Bahamas Bowl—the program's first-ever bowl appearance—where his contributions, including a 47-yard touchdown reception, helped secure a win against Eastern Michigan. Over his career from 2013 to 2016, Pascal participated in 49 games with 41 starts, evolving from a developmental player to a cornerstone of the receiving unit and ultimately becoming Old Dominion's all-time leader in receptions with 233 catches.[6][12][18][19][20]College statistics
During his four seasons at Old Dominion University from 2013 to 2016, Zach Pascal established himself as a prolific receiver, appearing in 49 games and amassing career totals of 233 receptions for 3,193 yards and 30 touchdowns, which marked the highest reception total in program history.[4] His receiving yards ranked second all-time at Old Dominion, while his 30 receiving touchdowns tied for second in school history.[4] In Conference USA (during his FBS seasons of 2014–2016), Pascal consistently ranked among the leaders, such as finishing seventh in receiving yards with 970 in 2015.[21] The following table summarizes Pascal's year-by-year receiving statistics:| Year | Games Played | Receptions | Yards | Yards per Reception | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2013 | 12 | 41 | 534 | 13.0 | 6 |
| 2014 | 12 | 59 | 743 | 12.6 | 7 |
| 2015 | 12 | 68 | 970 | 14.3 | 8 |
| 2016 | 13 | 65 | 946 | 14.6 | 9 |
| Career | 49 | 233 | 3,193 | 13.7 | 30 |
Professional career
Early professional experience
Pascal went undrafted in the 2017 NFL Draft following a standout college career at Old Dominion University, where he set school records for receptions, where he recorded 233 catches for 3,193 yards and 30 touchdowns, which helped attract interest from NFL teams.[4] He signed with the Washington Redskins as an undrafted free agent on May 5, 2017, joining their roster during organized team activities and training camp.[5] However, he was waived by the Redskins on September 2, 2017, as part of their final roster cuts before the regular season.[5] Shortly after his release, Pascal was signed to the Tennessee Titans' practice squad on September 4, 2017, providing depth at wide receiver during his rookie year. He was promoted to the active roster on September 20, 2017. His time with the Titans was brief and unstable; he was waived on September 22, 2017, to make room for another promotion, but re-signed to the practice squad three days later on September 25.[23] He remained on the Titans' practice squad for the rest of the 2017 season, experiencing the rigors of professional football without game-day activation, including limited pay, intense daily practices, and uncertainty about future opportunities—common hurdles for undrafted rookies transitioning from college.[5] In January 2018, Pascal signed a reserve/futures contract with the Titans, positioning him for another chance in training camp.[24] However, the Titans waived him on June 14, 2018, during the preseason preparations, leading to his availability on waivers and eventual move to his first significant NFL opportunity.[25] Throughout 2017 and early 2018, Pascal did not appear in any regular-season games, focusing instead on development amid the competitive landscape of NFL practice squads.[5]Indianapolis Colts
Pascal was claimed off waivers by the Indianapolis Colts from the Tennessee Titans on June 15, 2018, providing the team with additional depth at wide receiver following his time on Tennessee's practice squad.[26] He earned a spot on the 53-man roster out of training camp and made his NFL regular-season debut in the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals on September 23, 2018.[27] In 2018, Pascal appeared in all 16 games, recording 27 receptions for 268 yards and two touchdowns, including his first career touchdown reception—a four-yard score from Andrew Luck—during a Week 4 victory over the Houston Texans on September 30, where he tallied a career-high six catches for 56 yards.[5][28] Over the next three seasons, Pascal's role expanded significantly as a reliable depth receiver and special teams contributor, with his offensive snaps increasing from 46% in 2019 to 84% in 2021.[5] In 2019, he played all 16 games with 41 receptions for 607 yards and five touchdowns, emerging as a key red-zone target under quarterback Jacoby Brissett. The following year, 2020, marked his most productive campaign, as he started 14 games and posted 44 receptions for 629 yards and five touchdowns, including a two-touchdown performance (five catches for 79 yards) in a Week 15 win over the Houston Texans.[5][29] Pascal capped his 2021 season with 38 receptions for 384 yards and three touchdowns in 16 games (four starts), highlighted by another multi-touchdown outing—two scores in a Week 1 victory against the Seattle Seahawks—before re-signing with the Colts on his restricted free agent tender in April 2021.[5][30][31] During his four seasons with Indianapolis, Pascal appeared in 64 regular-season games, accumulating 150 receptions for 1,888 yards and 15 touchdowns, establishing himself as a versatile No. 3 or No. 4 wideout who also contributed on special teams coverage units to secure his roster spot.[5][32] Beyond his on-field production, he served as a locker room leader and mentor within the wide receiver group, earning praise from offensive coordinator Marcus Brady as "essentially the leader" of the position room.[33]Philadelphia Eagles
In March 2022, Zach Pascal signed a one-year, $1.5 million fully guaranteed contract with the Philadelphia Eagles, reuniting him with head coach Nick Sirianni, who had been his offensive coordinator during Pascal's tenure with the Indianapolis Colts.[34][33] During the 2022 regular season, Pascal appeared in all 17 games for the Eagles, starting two, while primarily serving as a depth wide receiver and special teams contributor, logging 246 special teams snaps (54% of team total) and recording seven tackles on those units.[5] His offensive role was limited, with 15 receptions for 150 yards and one touchdown, including a 9-yard score against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 6.[5] Pascal's value extended to perimeter blocking, where his physicality helped create running lanes for the Eagles' backfield during their 14-3 campaign.[35] Pascal contributed to the Eagles' playoff run to Super Bowl LVII, appearing in all three postseason games with one start, catching three passes for 15 yards, and adding one special teams tackle.[36] His blocking remained crucial in the NFC Championship victory over the San Francisco 49ers and the Super Bowl appearance against the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs), despite the 38-35 loss.[37] Following the Super Bowl, Pascal became an unrestricted free agent and signed a two-year contract with the Arizona Cardinals in March 2023.Arizona Cardinals
Pascal signed a two-year, $4.5 million contract with the Arizona Cardinals on March 20, 2023, following his one-year tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles.[38][39] In the 2023 season, Pascal appeared in 14 games for the Cardinals, including one start, and recorded four receptions for 19 yards on 15 targets with no touchdowns.[5] His limited offensive role reflected the team's depth at wide receiver amid a 4-13 record and ongoing rebuild under head coach Jonathan Gannon.[40] Pascal's 2024 campaign saw even less production, as he suited up for all 17 games without a single target or reception, focusing primarily on special teams duties where he provided reliable coverage and blocking support.[41][5] Late in the season, he managed a hamstring injury that limited his practice participation but did not cause him to miss any games, allowing him to contribute to the Cardinals' practice sessions and locker room leadership during another challenging year.[42] With his contract expiring after the 2024 season, Pascal entered free agency and signed with the New York Giants on March 22, 2025.[39][43]New York Giants
On March 22, 2025, Pascal signed a one-year contract with the New York Giants worth approximately $1.42 million, following the expiration of his contract with the Arizona Cardinals.[44][45] The deal positioned him as veteran depth at wide receiver, leveraging his experience across multiple teams to provide reliability in the Giants' receiving corps and special teams units.[46][47] During the 2025 preseason, Pascal appeared in multiple games, showcasing his utility on both offense and special teams. In the Giants' opener against the Buffalo Bills on August 9, he caught a 9-yard pass from quarterback Jaxson Dart on the rookie's first NFL throw, contributing to an early drive.[48] He logged snaps primarily as a rotational receiver and special teams contributor, aligning with expectations for a depth player focused on blocking and coverage units rather than primary offensive production.[49] No injuries were reported during this period, and he remained on the roster through training camp.[50] Pascal was waived by the Giants on August 22, 2025, as part of the team's final cuts to reach the 53-man roster limit, ending his brief tenure without any regular-season appearances. His intended integration into the offense emphasized short-yardage situations and red-zone blocking, while on special teams, he was projected to handle punt and kickoff duties based on prior experience.[51] As a vested veteran, the waiver did not impact his free agency status, leaving him available to sign elsewhere for the remainder of the season. Following his waiver, Pascal entered free agency. On November 18, 2025, he visited the Philadelphia Eagles.[52] As of November 19, 2025, Pascal remains an unsigned free agent.[52]Career statistics and records
NFL regular season
Pascal entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Indianapolis Colts in 2018, primarily serving as a depth wide receiver and special teams contributor throughout his career. Over seven seasons with the Colts (2018–2021), Eagles (2022), and Cardinals (2023–2024), he appeared in 112 regular-season games, starting 47, while evolving from a rotational player to an occasional starter, particularly in 2019 and 2020 when he posted career-high receiving totals. His role diminished in later years, with minimal offensive snaps in 2023 and 2024, reflecting a shift toward special teams duties.[5] Pascal's receiving production peaked early in his career, with consistent double-digit receptions in his first four seasons, before tapering off as he transitioned between teams and depth chart positions. He demonstrated reliability as a possession receiver, averaging 12.2 yards per reception across his career, though his yards-after-catch ability varied by scheme and quarterback play. By the end of the 2024 season, Pascal had not recorded any receptions, underscoring his reduced offensive involvement in recent years. As of November 2025, after being waived by the New York Giants on August 22, 2025, he has no regular-season appearances that year and remains an unsigned free agent; his career statistics remain unchanged.[5][1][53] The following table summarizes Pascal's regular-season receiving statistics year by year:| Year | Team | Games Played | Receptions | Yards | Yards/Rec | Touchdowns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | Indianapolis Colts | 16 | 27 | 268 | 9.9 | 2 |
| 2019 | Indianapolis Colts | 16 | 41 | 607 | 14.8 | 5 |
| 2020 | Indianapolis Colts | 16 | 44 | 629 | 14.3 | 5 |
| 2021 | Indianapolis Colts | 16 | 38 | 384 | 10.1 | 3 |
| 2022 | Philadelphia Eagles | 17 | 15 | 150 | 10.0 | 1 |
| 2023 | Arizona Cardinals | 14 | 4 | 19 | 4.8 | 0 |
| 2024 | Arizona Cardinals | 17 | 0 | 0 | - | 0 |
| Career | 112 | 169 | 2,057 | 12.2 | 16 |
NFL postseason
Pascal's NFL postseason career spans six games across two teams, where he primarily contributed as a depth wide receiver and special teams player, logging limited offensive snaps in high-stakes matchups.[54] His playoff receptions totaled eight for 65 yards and one touchdown, underscoring his role as a rotational option rather than a primary target.[5] With the Indianapolis Colts, Pascal appeared in three playoff games during the 2018 and 2020 seasons, leveraging his regular-season versatility to earn postseason roster spots. In the 2018 Wild Card Round victory over the Houston Texans on January 5, 2019, he recorded one reception for six yards and a 14-yard rush, while participating in 33 offensive snaps (45.2%) and seven special teams plays (36.8%).[54] The following week in the Divisional Round loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on January 12, 2019, Pascal caught one pass for seven yards, returned three kickoffs for 69 yards, and saw 39 offensive snaps (69.6%) alongside 14 special teams snaps (48.3%).[54] His most notable postseason performance came in the 2020 Wild Card Round defeat to the Buffalo Bills on January 9, 2021, where he hauled in three receptions for 37 yards, including a one-yard touchdown, and returned one kickoff for 13 yards; he played 73 offensive snaps (92.4%) and six special teams snaps (24.0%).[54] Pascal joined the Philadelphia Eagles for their 2022 Super Bowl run, appearing in all three playoff games as a special teams contributor with occasional offensive involvement. In the NFC Divisional Round win against the New York Giants on January 21, 2023, he had one reception for four yards, made one solo tackle on special teams, and logged 24 offensive snaps (34.3%) and 16 special teams plays (66.7%).[54] The NFC Championship victory over the San Francisco 49ers on January 29, 2023, saw no receptions on one target, with Pascal focusing on special teams for 23 offensive snaps (31.1%) and 16 others (69.6%).[54] In Super Bowl LVII, a narrow loss to the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) on February 12, 2023, Pascal caught two passes for 11 yards, playing 21 offensive snaps (28.0%) and 17 special teams snaps (58.6%).[54]| Season | Team | Games | Starts | Rec | Yds | TD | Rush Att | Rush Yds |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | IND | 2 | 1 | 2 | 13 | 0 | 1 | 14 |
| 2020 | IND | 1 | 0 | 3 | 37 | 1 | 0 | 0 |
| 2022 | PHI | 3 | 1 | 3 | 15 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Career | 6 | 2 | 8 | 65 | 1 | 1 | 14 |