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David Njoku (Шаблон:IPAc-en Шаблон:Respell; born July 10, 1996) is an American football tight end for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Miami (FL). He was selected by the Browns in the first round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

Early years

Njoku is one of nine children born to Nigerian parents who immigrated to the United States.[1] He attended Cedar Grove High School in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. During his career, he had 76 receptions for 1,794 yards and 19 touchdowns. A 3-star tight end recruit, Njoku committed to Miami (FL) to play college football over offers from Boston College, Ohio State, and Temple.[2][3][4] Njoku also competed in the high jump in high school, winning the national championship at the New Balance Nationals Outdoor his senior year in 2014.[5][1]

College career

After redshirting his first year at Miami in 2014, Njoku played in all 13 games with four starts in 2015 and had 21 receptions for 362 yards and one touchdown.[6] In 2016, he had 43 receptions for 698 yards and eight touchdowns.[7] After the season, Njoku decided to forgo his remaining two years of eligibility and enter the 2017 NFL Draft.[8][9]

College statistics

Season Team GP Receiving
Rec Yds TD
2014 Miami Redshirt Redshirt
2015 Miami 13 21 362 1
2016 Miami 12 43 698 8
Total 25 64 1,060 9

Professional career

Pre-draft

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Njoku with the Cleveland Browns, 2018

Njoku received an invitation to the NFL Combine and completed all of the combine and positional drills. In addition, he attended Miami's Pro Day and opted to again perform the vertical jump, broad jump, short shuttle, 40-yard dash, 20-yard dash, and 10-yard dash. NFL draft experts and analysts projected Njoku to be selected in the first round of the draft. He was ranked the third best tight end available in the draft by Sports Illustrated and was ranked the second best tight end by ESPN, NFL analyst Mike Mayock, and NFL analyst Bucky Brooks.[10][11][12][13]

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2017 season

The Cleveland Browns selected Njoku in the first round (29th overall) of the 2017 NFL Draft.[14] He was the third tight end to be selected in the draft.[15] On June 15, 2017, the Browns signed Njoku to a fully guaranteed, four-year, $9.52 million contract which included a signing bonus of $5.06 million.[16]

On September 10, Njoku made his NFL debut in a 21–18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. He had two receptions for 20 yards.[17] in the Week 2 game against the Baltimore Ravens, he had three receptions for 27 yards and his first NFL touchdown in the 24–10 loss.[18] He finished his rookie year with 32 catches for 386 yards and four touchdowns.

2018 season

In 2018, Njoku entered the season as the Browns starting tight end. He played in all 16 games with 14 starts, recording 56 catches for 639 yards and four touchdowns.[19]

2019 season

Njoku had a receiving touchdown in the Browns' 2019 season opener against the Tennessee Titans.[20] In Week 2, Njoku was upended and landed on his head and left the game against the New York Jets due to a concussion. However, later in the week, it was revealed that Njoku suffered a broken wrist on the same play. He was placed on injured reserve on September 20, 2019.[21] He was designated for return from injured reserve on November 20, 2019, and began practicing with the team again.[22] He was activated on December 7, 2019.[23] He appeared in four games and started one in the 2019 season.[24]

2020 season

On April 27, 2020, the Browns exercised the fifth-year option on Njoku's contract.[25] Njoku was placed on injured reserve on September 14, 2020, with a knee injury, a day after he posted three catches for 50 yards and a touchdown against the Ravens.[26] He was activated on October 10.[27]

In the 2020 season, Njoku appeared in 13 games and started five. He finished with 19 receptions for 213 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns.[28]

2021 season

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Njoku playing against the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2021.

In Week 5 against the Los Angeles Chargers, Njoku caught seven passes for 149 yards and a touchdown, with the score coming off a 71-yard catch and run, in the 47–42 loss.[29] In the 2021 season, he appeared in all 16 games and started 11. He finished with 36 receptions for 475 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns.[30]

2022 season

The Browns placed the franchise tag on Njoku on March 7, 2022.[31] On May 27, Njoku signed a four-year, $56.75 million contract extension.[32] In Week 7 against the Baltimore Ravens, Njoku suffered a high–ankle sprain. It was later announced that he would not require surgery but would miss two–to–five weeks.[33] In the 2022 season, Njoku recorded 58 receptions for 628 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns in 14 games and starts.[34]

2023 season

On September 30, 2023, before Week 4, the Browns announced that Njoku was questionable due to suffering burns on his face and arms in a "freak accident" in his home. [35] In Week 14 against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he had two receiving touchdowns in the 31–27 victory for his first game with multiple touchdowns.[36]

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Year Team Games Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2017 CLE 16 5 32 386 12.1 34 4 0 0
2018 CLE 16 14 56 639 11.4 66 4 0 0
2019 CLE 4 1 5 41 8.2 18 1 0 0
2020 CLE 13 5 19 213 11.2 28 2 0 0
2021 CLE 16 11 36 475 13.2 71 4 0 0
2022 CLE 14 14 58 628 10.8 38 4 1 1
2023 CLE 16 16 81 882 10.9 43 6 2 2
Career 95 66 287 3,264 11.4 71 25 3 3

Postseason

Year Team Games Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD Fum Lost
2020 CLE 2 1 5 66 13.2 27 0 0 0
2023 CLE 1 1 7 93 13.3 45 0 0 0
Career 3 2 12 159 13.3 45 0 0 0

Personal life

On September 29, 2023, Njoku suffered burns to his face and arms during a household accident where he was trying to light a fire pit.[37] He has since supported the American Burn Association in multiple instances.[38][39][40] He was named a Nigerian chief in his familial village, Umuozu, in Nawangele in the 2022 offseason. [41]

References

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