Spent three seasons in Arizona (2021-23) before being traded to the Atlanta Falcons in March of 2024. Missed the 2024 season after suffering an injury during joint practices with the Miami Dolphins.
Appeared in 39 games (23 starts), totaling 135 receptions for 1,201 receiving yards and three touchdowns in his career with the Cardinals. Also rushed for 249 yards and one touchdown on 52 attempts.
CAREER NOTES
Spent three seasons in Arizona (2021-23) before being traded to the Atlanta Falcons in March of 2024. Missed the 2024 season after suffering an injury during joint practices with the Miami Dolphins.
Appeared in 39 games (23 starts), totaling 135 receptions for 1,201 receiving yards and three touchdowns in his career with the Cardinals. Also rushed for 249 yards and one touchdown on 52 attempts.
2024 | ATLANTA FALCONS
Missed the 2024 season after suffering an injury during joint practices with the Miami Dolphins.
2023 | ARIZONA CARDINALS
Played in all 17 games (eight starts), recording 40 receptions for 352 yards and one touchdown. Added 178 rushing yards and one touchdown on 28 carries. Became the first WR in team history with 100+ rushing yards in a season.
Joined Anquan Boldin (16 games), Christian Kirk (22 games) and Larry Fitzgerald (23 games) as one of just four Cardinals since at least 1970 to reach 100 career receptions in 25 career games or fewer
2022 | ARIZONA CARDINALS
Started all eight games he appeared in, missing the first three weeks of the season and last four weeks due to injury. Totaled 414 receiving yards on 41 receptions and one touchdown.
2021 | ARIZONA CARDINALS
As a rookie in 2021, played in 14 games (seven starts), hauling in 54 receptions for 435 yards and a touchdown, adding 76 yards on 18 carries. Also returned 21 punts and 13 kickoffs.
Played in one postseason game, tallying five receptions for 32 yards.
COLLEGE - PURDUE
In three seasons (2018-20) at Purdue, appeared in 20 games and recorded 178 receptions for 1,915 yards and 14 touchdowns, adding 248 yards and three touchdowns on 30 carries. Also returned 42 kickoffs (average 19.4 yards per return) and 17 punts (average 6.9 yards per return).
Became the first true freshman consensus All-American in Big Ten history in 2018.
In 2018, broke the school record for most all-purpose yards in a season (2,215) and all-purpose yards in a game (313). Also tied the school record for most 100-yard receiving games (seven).
As a freshman, became the third player in Big Ten history with 100 or more receptions in a season with 114.
Saw action in three games in 2020, registering 270 receiving yards on 35 catches. Added six carries for 32 yards and a touchdown.
In 2019, started four games, finishing with 29 receptions for 387 yards and two touchdowns. Also returned nine kickoffs for 151 yards.
Appeared in all 13 games (10 starts) as a freshman in 2018, recording 114 catches for 1,258 yards and 12 touchdowns. Added 21 rushes for 213 yards and two touchdowns. Also returend 33 kickoffs for 662 yards and 12 punts for 82 yards.
HONORS
Academic All-Big Ten (2019)
Paul Hornung Award (2018)
Consensus All-American (2018)
Associated Press First-Team All-American (2018)
Football Writers Association of America First-Team All-American (2018)
2017 Paul Hornung Award recipient (top high school player in Kentucky).
Named 2017 All-State by the Louisville Courier-Journal.
As a senior, helped Trinity go 15-0 and win the Kentucky Class 6A state championship in 2017.
Posted a Trinity-record 104 receptions for 1,461 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior. Added 50 carries for 537 yards and seven touchdowns on the ground. Also returned two punts for touchdowns.
Had 20 receptions for 464 yards and nine touchdowns in just four games as a junior in 2016.
Helped lead the Shamrocks to the 2016 Kentucky Class 6A state title.
OFF THE FIELD
Mother is Quincy Ricketts.
Youngest of four, born to a mother who was the youngest of 12.
Majored in selling and sales management at Purdue.
In his first year at Purdue, logged a 3.71 GPA, marking the third highest on team.
Close friends with New Albany High School teammate Romeo Langford, who is a former NBA player.
Graduated from Trinity High School, the alma mater of his then-Purdue Head Coach Jeff Brohm and Co-Offensive Coordinator/QBs Coach Brian Brohm.
Growing up, he also wrestled in middle school and played basketball in high school.
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