Doug Jolley - #88 - TE - BYU - Profile

Doug Jolley

Doug Jolley

#88
TE
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 250 lbs
Age: 29
Years With Jets: 2005
College: BYU
    CAREER TRANSACTIONS
  • Acquired by the Jets on April 21, 2005 along with a second round selection (#47 overall from Houston through Oakland) and two sixth round draft choices, #182 from Arizona through Oakland and #185 from Dallas through Oakland, in exchange for the Jets’ first round draft choice in 2005 (#26 overall) and a seventh round selection, #230 overall from Minnesota through the Jets.
  • Selected by the Oakland Raiders in the second round (55th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft.
    CAREER
  • Has played in 63 regular season games, making 34 starts, and has recorded 119 receptions for 1,296 yards for a 10.9 average and six TD through the first four seasons of his professional career.
  • His most productive season came in his rookie campaign of 2002 when he caught a career-high 32 passes for a career-high 409 yards for a 12.8 average.
  • Jolley has also been productive in the postseason, starting all three games he played in 9all in 2002, including SB XXXVII, and owns 11 receptions for 93 yards, including five receptions for 59 yards in the Super Bowl loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
    2005 SEASON (JETS)
  • Posted one catch for a one-yard loss in the week 17 win vs. BUF.
  • In the week 16 loss vs. NE he played on offense but did not record a reception.
  • In the week 15 loss at MIA he recorded his first TD of the season on a 60-yard reception from QB Brooks Bollinger, the longest reception of his career. He also tallied over 100 receiving yards (102) for the first time in a Jets’ uniform, and posted a season-high nine receptions.
  • Played in his 60th game and recorded two receptions for 15 yards against his former team in the week 14 win vs. OAK.
  • In the week 13 loss at NE he registered two receptions for 26 yards and posted the second-longest catch of the day (15 yards).
  • Led the team in receptions with WR Jerricho Cotchery tallying four and produced 62 yards in the week 12 loss vs. NO. Also helped keep the Jets final drive alive with a 21-yard reception before being forced out of bounds on the NO 33 yard line.
  • In the week 11 loss at DEN he made his second consecutive start at TE and collected one reception for four yards.
  • Made first start as a Jet at TE and notched two receptions including the longest Jets reception of the day (20 yards) in the week 10 loss at CAR.
  • In the week nine loss vs. SD he rotated in at TE and notched one reception for 12 yards. Relieved TE Chris Baker following his leg injury.
  • In weeks six and seven, he saw action on offense, but did not have a reception.
  • In the week five win vs. TB he produced 46 yards on three catches (one for a third down conversion) with a long of 22 yards.
  • Saw action at TE collecting two receptions for 15 yards.
  • In the week three loss vs. JAX he rotated in at TE.
  • Was part of an offense that had 190 passing yards in the week two division win vs. MIA.
  • In the week one loss at KC he registered two receptions for 18 yards and played on special teams, helping to hold KC to 39 returning yards.
    2004 SEASON (OAK)
  • Played in all 16 League games, starting 13 at TE and caught 27 passes for 313 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
  • Caught a pass in every game but one, against KC.
  • In game eight at SD he started at TE and caught a touchdown for the second consecutive week on a 13-yard strike from Kerry Collins in the third quarter and finished the day with three receptions for 22 yards.
  • Had a season-high 72 yards receiving on four receptions in game seven vs. NO, including a 34-yard TD reception, his first TD catch of the season.
    2003 SEASON (OAK)
  • Played in 15 league games with nine starts at TE and finished fourth on the team in receptions with 31 for 250 yards.
  • In game five vs. CHI he started at TE catching a team-high five passes for 35 yards with a long of 17.
  • In game three at DEN he started at TE catching a team-high five passes for 42 yards with a long of 17.
  • Caught one touchdown against San Diego on Sept. 28 and also caught a career-high seven passes for 55 yards in the contest.
    2002 SEASON (OAK)
  • In Super Bowl XXXVII (1/26) vs. TB he started at TE and caught five passes for 59 yards with a long of 25.
  • Started at TE and caught three passes for 13 yards with a long of seven and one touchdown, the first of his playoff career in AFC Championship game vs. TEN.
  • Began the postseason by catching three passes for 21 against the Jets for 21 yards in Divisional Playoff game.
  • In his first season with the Raiders he played in all 16 league games with four starts at tight end. He finished the season with 32 receptions for 409 yards, both ranking fifth on the team. Caught two TDs on the year, both against KC (10/27 and 12/28).
  • Averaged 12.8 yards per reception, ranking third on the squad and made a long reception of 33 yards, fifth longest on the team.
  • Was part of an offense that ranked first in the NFL in total offense (6,237), passing offense (4,475), total yards per game (389.8), net passing yards per game (279.7), total first downs (366) and first downs per game (22.9).
  • In game 16 vs. KC he started at TE for the fourth time of the season and caught one pass for 15 yards, a touchdown and helped block for a 280-yard rushing performance.
  • In game 14 at MIA he tied for second on the team in receptions with three for a team-high 62 yards and a long of 25 yards.
  • In game 13 at SD he established career-highs in every category with six catches for 104 yards with a long of 33 to average a team-high 17.3 yards per catch.
  • Played at TE making a season-high four receptions for a career-high 41 yards with a long of 16 in game 11 at DEN.
  • Caught his first career TD pass at KC on a three-yard pass from Rich Gannon on Oct. 27.
  • Had a career-day at San Diego, catching six passes for 104 yards with a long of 33, his first career 100-yard receiving game.
  • Made first start of his career against San Francisco on Nov. 3.
  • Recorded his first reception at Pittsburgh in game two, a 15-yarder from Rich Gannon.
    COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL
  • Came to Brigham Young as a quarterback, moving to tight end as a red-shirt freshman.
  • Finished his career with 52 receptions for 768 yards (14.8 avg.) and 11 touchdowns.
  • All-Conference pick as a senior after playing in every game, starting the final seven contests and the Liberty Bowl. Finished second on the team with a career-high 32 receptions for 492 yards (15.4 avg.) and seven touchdowns.
  • In 2000, played in nine games recording 14 passes for 213 yards (15.2 avg.) and a TD. He also served as the backup punter.
  • Played in eight games in 1999 and finished with six catches for 63 yards (10.5 avg.) and three TDs. Also punted once for 19 yard
    OFF-THE-FIELD
  • Three-year letterman in football, basketball and baseball at Dixie High School in St. George, Utah.
  • Was All-State in all three sports.
  • Three-time All-State in baseball.
  • Washington County Athlete of the Year and honorable mention All-American by USA Today in football and baseball as a senior.
  • Father Gordon played seven years in the NFL with Detroit and Seattle while brother, Mike, played four years in the St. Louis Cardinals baseball organization.
  • Older brother, Michael, is an executive in New York City with American Express Financial Services.