Former San Jose State Football Star Chandler Jones Dies After Los Angeles Freeway Accident
Former San Jose State Football Star Chandler Jones Dies After Los Angeles Freeway Accident

Former San Jose State Football Star Chandler Jones Dies After Los Angeles Freeway Accident

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Chandler Jones, a former San Jose State and NFL wide receiver, died at 33 after being struck by a Toyota RAV4 while walking near a freeway off-ramp in Los Angeles. Jones was a record-setting college player, holding the Spartans' program record for receptions and touchdown receptions, and he earned first-team All-Mountain West honors in 2013. After college, he played in the NFL for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts, and Cleveland Browns before continuing his career in the Canadian Football League with the Montreal Alouettes, where he later served as an assistant defensive backs coach and helped the team win the Grey Cup. In addition to his professional career, Jones coached at San Jose State and the College of Idaho. His death was mourned by his former schools and teams, with tributes highlighting his impact as both a player and coach. Details surrounding the accident remain unclear, and condolences have poured in from the football community.

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