Jason Mathews
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Position: | Brigham Young | ||||||
NFL draft: | 1994 / Round: 3 / Pick: 67 | ||||||
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Samuel Jason Mathews (born February 9, 1971) is a former
Early years
Jason Mathews attended
NFL years
Mathews was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the third round of the
In 1998, Mathews signed with the Tennessee Oilers (later the Tennessee Titans) as a free agent. The team earned the AFC Champshionship in 1999, and played the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV.[2] The Titans list Mathews as being 6'5" tall and weighing 285 pounds.[3]
In the 2003 offseason, Mathews returned to school so that he could finish the requirements for his degree.
Post-NFL
In 2005, Mathews announced his retirement from football. He became the associate dean at Montgomery Bell Academy for 11th and 12th grades, and assisted with the school's football program. In 2006, Mathews began working as a facility coordinator for D1 Sports Training in Nashville. The facility is owned by Peyton Manning.
Mathews has taught Seminar and coached the football team at The Ensworth School. He has served as the Director of Admission at Brentwood Academy for the last 6 years. He is presently the Dean of Community Engagement at Brentwood Academy. He also coaches middle school offensive line at BA.
Personal life
Mathews is married to the former Kim Roy, a fellow native of Bridge City. They have one son and one daughter, Bryce and Baylee. His son, Bryce, plays offensive tackle at the Liberty University. He has a brother Jeff who coaches high school football in Texas.
References
- ^ "1994 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-03-31.
- ^ "Super Bowl XXXIV Team Rosters". sportspool.com. Archived from the original on 4 December 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
- ^ "NFL Players | Past & Current NFL Players".
- ^ "NFL.com - NFL News". www.nfl.com. Archived from the original on 2003-04-15.
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