LeSean McCoy (Football Player) – Overview, Biography

Name:LeSean McCoy
Occupation: Football Player
Gender:Male
Birth Day: July 12,
1988
Age: 32
Birth Place: Harrisburg,
United States
Zodiac Sign:Cancer

LeSean McCoy

LeSean McCoy was born on July 12, 1988 in Harrisburg, United States (32 years old). LeSean McCoy is a Football Player, zodiac sign: Cancer. Nationality: United States. Approx. Net Worth: $14 Million. @ plays for the team .

Trivia

He replaced Brian Westbrook as the Eagles’ running back.

Net Worth 2020

$14 Million
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Before Fame

He was named to the Freshmen All-American team while playing at the University of Pittsburgh and led the Panthers with 23 rushing touchdowns in his sophomore season.

Biography

Biography Timeline

2004

At the 2004 State College NIKE Training Camp, McCoy recorded a 4.23 40-yard dash, the fastest 40-time of the event.

2006

McCoy entered Pittsburgh after finishing at Milford Academy. He started the season as a backup to LaRod Stephens-Howling who was the starting running back in 2006 and rushed for over 890 yards the previous season. In August 2007, Dave Grdnic wrote for Panthers Digest, “After just one week, LeSean McCoy has been as amazing as advertised. He’s been dynamic on the field and off, banging up the middle on runs as hard as he bolts around end and talking just as good a game to the media.

2007

As a sophomore, he once rushed for 406 yards in a game. As a junior, he ran for 2,828 yards, scored 35 touchdowns, and earned Associated Press Class AAAA player of the year, Offensive MVP of the Mid-Penn Commonwealth Conference, 1st team Associated Press All-State. As a high school senior, he earned first team Class AAAA Associated Press All-State; During his senior season, McCoy had committed to Miami. However, academic issues and a broken ankle led McCoy to attend prep school at Milford Academy in New Berlin, New York for the 2006–07 school year. He had been invited to play in the Big 33 Football Classic and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl that year, but ultimately did not participate in those games as he was still recovering from his injury. Following a coaching change at Miami, McCoy committed to the University of Pittsburgh on February 16, 2007.

As a freshman, McCoy was the point-man for the “Wildcat offense” which the Pittsburgh Panthers unveiled in a September 2007 game against the Michigan State Spartans. In the Wildcat offense, McCoy lined up as quarterback in a shotgun formation and took direct snaps from center, A Sporting News article credited him for having one of the “best starts by a freshman running back at Pittsburgh since Tony Dorsett”, while the Wildcat offense was criticized. “McCoy might need to be a combination of both Dorsett and Dan Marino for the Panthers to start producing some offense other than through his running.” On October 2, 2007, ESPN writer Pat Forde featured McCoy under the “instant impact” section of his column. Forde had this to say, “Pittsburgh. When starting running back LaRod Stephens-Howling got hurt, McCoy stepped in and Wally Pipped him. McCoy has 503 rushing yards and six touchdowns, averaging six yards a carry.” McCoy had a streak of four consecutive games, from October 10 to November 3, where he rushed for at least 120 yards. He rushed for a season-high 172 yards against Michigan State on September 15, just his third game at Pittsburgh. McCoy finished his freshman year ranked third in the Big East Conference and 25th in the NCAA Division I FBS (formerly I-A) in rushing yards with 1,328. McCoy was named to the Freshman All-American team by Rivals.com and was also a first team All-Big East selection by Rivals.com. In his final game of his freshman year, McCoy ran for 148 yards against rival West Virginia in the 100th Backyard Brawl to help the 28-point underdog Panthers defeat the then #2 Mountaineers. That win also knocked West Virginia from a probable spot in the BCS National Championship Game.

2008

McCoy had said in November 2008 and in January 2009 that he was coming back to Pittsburgh for his junior year. On January 7, 2009, McCoy notified Wannstedt of his decision to go pro. However, he delayed the decision until January 14, when he officially announced he was leaving for the NFL. Talking to Larry Fitzgerald of the Arizona Cardinals, who also left after two years, helped sway McCoy. The team’s performance in the Sun Bowl, did not have any influence though. On January 14, 2009, the University of Pittsburgh announced that McCoy declared himself eligible for the NFL Draft, forgoing his final two years of eligibility. The serious injury he sustained his senior year at Bishop McDevitt was a factor in his decision to enter the draft early. “As a result of a season-ending injury my senior year, I learned a humbling lesson,” McCoy said. “Nothing is promised to us and it can all be taken away in a moment.”

2009

McCoy was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round with the 53rd overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. He was the fourth running back to be selected that year. He signed a four-year contract for $3.47 million, including $1.72 million guaranteed, with the team on June 29, 2009.

McCoy was pressed into service as a starter in Week 3 against the Kansas City Chiefs on September 27, 2009, when the Eagles deactivated starter Brian Westbrook due to an ankle injury. He scored his first touchdown in the first quarter of the game on a five-yard rush. McCoy started against the New York Giants on November 1, 2009. He carried the ball eleven times for 82 yards and a touchdown and caught two passes for ten yards. McCoy made his third start for a NBC Sunday Night Football game against the Dallas Cowboys. McCoy rushed 13 times for 54 yards and caught five passes for 61 yards in a 20–16 losing effort. Westbrook sustained a concussion against San Diego and McCoy was called on again to be the starter in a road game against the Chicago Bears on NBC Sunday Night Football. He rushed 20 times for 99 yards and a touchdown, as the Eagles won the game 24–20.

On December 20, 2009, against the San Francisco 49ers, McCoy broke the all-time Eagles rookie rushing record with 606 yards on the year. The record was previously set by Correll Buckhalter with 586 yards in 2001. Also in December, the New York Daily News wrote about the top ten rookies in 2009. McCoy was listed fourth on the list and this was what writer Ralph Vacchiano had to say, “The fact that the Eagles are rolling without Brian Westbrook is, in part, a testament to how good this rookie is.” Overall, in the 2009 season, he finished with 637 rushing yards, four rushing touchdowns, and 308 receiving yards.

2010

During McCoy’s rookie season, he wore the number 29. On March 18, 2010, McCoy changed to number 25, which he had worn at the University of Pittsburgh. Number 25 was previously worn by Lorenzo Booker. Coach Reid had this to say in August, “… He wants it every carry. He’s been running very hard. He’s in great shape, and I think he is ready to roll.” McCoy took over the starting running back duties in 2010 after previous starter Brian Westbrook was released in the off-season.

McCoy carried the ball seven times for 35 yards in an early season loss against the Green Bay Packers. He followed this game up with a three-touchdown performance against the Detroit Lions the following week in a winning effort. Head coach Andy Reid had this to say about McCoy after his game against the Lions, “He added more strength in the off-season, really bought into the off-season program, worked his tail off and it’s showing up now. He’s going out and he’s running more physical, he’s more deliberate and accurate with his cuts, seeing the daylight and getting North and South, which you have to do in this league…” During a game against the San Francisco 49ers on October 10, McCoy broke a rib and continued to play through the injury, rushing for 92 yards and catching five passes for 47 yards, and helping lead his team to a victory. McCoy failed to break the 100-rushing yard barrier again until Sunday November 21 playing the New York Giants. Both the Eagles and Giants headed into this Sunday night contest at Lincoln Financial Field with a 6–3 win-loss record. McCoy ran for 111 yards and scored a touchdown, and caught 5 passes for 29 yards in the 27–17 win. After only receiving 22 carries in the next two games combined, McCoy ran for 149 yards on 16 carries, for an average of 9.3 yards per carry (YPC) against the Dallas Cowboys. Overall, in the 2010 season, McCoy finished with 1,080 rushing yards, seven rushing touchdowns, 592 receiving yards, and two receiving touchdowns. The Eagles finished the season 10–6 and won the NFC East Division. In the playoffs, the Eagles faced the Green Bay Packers at Lincoln Financial Field in a rematch of the season opener. They lost to the Green Bay Packers 21–16 after failing to score a touchdown in the first half. McCoy had 46 rushing yards in his second appearance in the NFL playoffs.

ESPN Stats and Information did a special feature on ESPN where they handed out “Next Level Awards” to recognize outstanding play in the 2010 season. McCoy won an award in the “Locked and Loaded” category, which recognized the “best RB facing a loaded box”. This is what was said about McCoy, “LeSean McCoy, literally, ran away with this award thanks to some hard-nosed running – an aspect of his game that often is overlooked”. …”Fourteen running backs had at least 30 attempts against a loaded box this season. McCoy finished in the top four in rushing yards (207), touchdowns (three) and attempts per first down (2.8), despite having the fewest carries of those 14 backs (36).”

2011

The 2011 season started off with McCoy scoring four touchdowns and rushing for 345 yards in his first three games. In addition to that, he also caught nine passes and had one receiving touchdown, for a total of four. After only getting the ball 20 times on the ground in the next two games, and the Eagles dropping their fourth game in a row to the Buffalo Bills, starting the season off 1–4, the Eagles faced two divisional opponents. On the road at FedExField, against the Washington Redskins, McCoy rushed for 126 yards and a touchdown in a 20–13 win. Coming off a bye week, the Eagles faced the Dallas Cowboys on October 30, McCoy scored two touchdowns and rushed for 184 yards; the Eagles won 34–7. McCoy had a rough second half compared to the first. He rushed for over 100 yards twice in the next eight games. He failed to reach the 50-yard mark three times. McCoy saw inconsistency in the run game, some games getting the ball 15 or fewer times. McCoy missed the Eagles final game with a sprained ankle. When McCoy rushed for over 100 yards, the Eagles were 5–1. His 17 rushing touchdowns tied him for third all-time in rushing touchdowns in a single season by a running back aged 23 or younger. The only two running backs ahead of him are Hall of Famers Eric Dickerson and Emmitt Smith. McCoy finished the 2011 season as the league’s fourth leading rusher, after sitting out the last game with an ankle injury. During the December 18, 2011 game against the New York Jets, McCoy broke the Eagles’ single season touchdown and rushing touchdown records previously set by Steve Van Buren in 1945. As of December 2013, McCoy holds the records with 17 rushing and 20 total touchdowns. He was also voted into the Pro Bowl for his season’s performance. McCoy won the FedEx Ground Player of the Year Award, and was also voted Associated Press All-Pro First Team running back. McCoy is one of only three running backs 23 years or younger to be named to the Associated Press All-Pro team since 1995. The other two are Edgerrin James(1999) and Adrian Peterson(2008). McCoy finished the 2011 season with 1,309 rushing yards, including six games of over 100 rushing yards. In 15 games played, he recorded a rushing touchdown in 12 of them, and scored a touchdown in 13 out 15. He finished first in the National Football League in rushing touchdowns, with 17, and lead the entire league in total touchdowns with 20.

2012

In 2012, McCoy’s high school number (20) was retired at Bishop McDevitt. The only other McDevitt player whose number has been retired is Ricky Watters.

On May 17, 2012, it was announced that McCoy had signed a five-year contract extension with the Philadelphia Eagles. The contract is worth $45 million with $20.765 million guaranteed.

On September 9, 2012, the Philadelphia Eagles traveled to Cleveland, Ohio to face the Cleveland Browns. McCoy rushed for 110 yards on 20 carries for an average of 5.5 yards per carry in the season opener. He out-rushed the whole Browns team 110–99 and the Eagles won 17–16. Coming back home to Philadelphia, McCoy scored his first touchdown of the young season, a one-yard run in the first quarter. The Eagles went on to defeat the Baltimore Ravens by a score of 24–23. In Week 4 against NFC East foe New York Giants, McCoy broke the 100-rushing yard barrier for the second time in four games with 123 yards on the ground. In the next five games, McCoy rushed for 321 yards for an average of 64.2 rushing yards per game. All five of those games were losses for the Eagles. On November 18, 2012, playing against the Washington Redskins, McCoy ran for 82 yards and had 20 receiving yards, but suffered a concussion in the fourth quarter of the game. He was injured with less than two minutes remaining in the game. McCoy did not return until December 23 in the second divisional game against the Washington Redskins. In his last two games he had 23 carries for 90 yards. He was used more in the passing offense though, catching 14 passes for a total of 138 receiving yards. He ended up missing four games on the year, playing in a total of 12. Overall, in the 2012 season, he finished with 840 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, 373 receiving yards, and three receiving touchdowns.

In August 2012, McCoy became a partner and investor in premium sports drink BodyArmor SuperDrink.

On November 28, 2012, McCoy was featured in an episode of E:60 titled “The Real McCoy”. The interview was done by ESPN reporter Lisa Salters. It details the story of McCoy’s high school career and his ankle injury.

2013

McCoy took the field for Monday Night Football on September 9, 2013, and rushed for 184 yards on 31 carries and scored a touchdown in a victory over the Washington Redskins. His performance was good enough to earn him FedEx Ground Player of the Week honors. McCoy was only handed the ball 11 times in Week 2, resulting in 53 yards. However, he contributed as a wide receiver and caught five passes for 114 yards in the 33–30 loss to the San Diego Chargers. 114 yards currently stands as McCoy’s top receiving yards in a game. In the following game, the Eagles faced former head coach Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3, on Thursday Night Football. McCoy rushed for 158 yards on 20 attempts, for 7.9 yards per carry. Though the Eagles lost this game and fell to 1–2, McCoy surpassed 150 yards from scrimmage in each of his first three games of the season. Over the course of the next six games, McCoy saw somewhat limited action with varied results. He received more than 20 carries once in a game and broke 100 yards rushing only once. The Eagles dropped back to back games to divisional foes but defeated the Oakland Raiders on November 3, to bring their record to 4–5. McCoy rushed for 155 yards against the Green Bay Packers. This was his third game surpassing 150 yards rushing.

On December 8, 2013, Philadelphia had their first major snowfall of the year, with over 8.5 inches of snow falling. With snow covering the entire field, and with it falling the entire first half, offense was hard to come by. The halftime score was 8–0 in favor of the Detroit Lions. Several minutes into the second half the Lions scored their second touchdown of the game, and subsequently took the lead 14–0. The second half was a breakout half for McCoy, who finished the game with 217 rushing yards on 29 carries. McCoy’s 217 rushing broke a franchise record of 207 rushing yards that was previously held by Steve Van Buren. He also scored two touchdowns to help propel the Eagles to victory over the Lions 34–20. McCoy also earned for the second time in 2013, FedEx ground player of the week, in Week 14.

For the 2013 season, McCoy rushed for 1,607 yards and was also the all-purpose yards leader at 2,146.

In May 2013, McCoy was sued for his alleged actions towards a woman using the alias “Mary Roe” aboard a party bus on the New Jersey Turnpike. Roe testified that McCoy humiliated her and 15 other women by spraying them with a beverage before ejecting Roe from the vehicle. McCoy’s attorney Andrew Smith Esq. responded, “There are no criminal charges pending and no probable cause was ever found,” stating that the accuser was simply attempting to collect money from McCoy. Roe sued for over $50,000 in damages for assault and battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, false imprisonment and negligence.

2014

In September 2014, McCoy received criticism for leaving a $0.20 tip at the PYT burger restaurant in Philadelphia. McCoy claimed the low tip was due to “bad service.” The owner responded on September 9, 2014, saying that McCoy had been “verbally abusive” and made “derogatory comments about women.”

2015

On March 10, 2015, the Eagles traded McCoy to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for the linebacker Kiko Alonso. He then signed a new five-year contract worth $40 million. McCoy’s offseason was filled with many comments on his former coach, such as how Eagles coach and general manager Chip Kelly “got rid of all the good black players” or that he “doesn’t like or respect stars”. McCoy’s season started slow, although this could be attributed to a nagging hamstring injury. Although McCoy rushed for 89 yards on 15 carries against the New England Patriots in Week 2, he had a yards per carry average less than 2.5 in games against the Indianapolis Colts and Miami Dolphins (although he did grab a receiving touchdown against the Dolphins). After missing two games with a hamstring injury, McCoy returned to his elite form, rushing for 90 yards on 17 carries against the Cincinnati Bengals, gaining his first rushing touchdown of the season. This game started a streak where McCoy gained over 100 yards from scrimmage for seven consecutive weeks, which was ended with a season ending MCL sprain against the Washington Redskins, his longtime divisional rival while he was with the Eagles. In December, as the Bills prepared to face the Eagles in Philadelphia, McCoy said he would not shake Chip Kelly’s hand, his former coach and the man who traded him. Although he kissed the Eagles logo on Lincoln Financial Field and hugged owner Jeffrey Lurie, he did not participate in postgame ceremonies when the Bills lost. He was ranked 69th on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.

2016

On September 11, 2016, in the Bills’ regular season opener, McCoy ran for 58 yards on 16 carries and scored one touchdown as the Bills lost to the Baltimore Ravens by a score of 13–7. On September 25, he carried the ball 17 times for 110 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3. During a Week 5 30–19 victory over the Los Angeles Rams, he carried the ball 18 times for 150 yards, marking the most he had in a single game since joining the Bills. On October 16, McCoy had 19 carries for 140 rushing yards and tied his single game career-high of three rushing touchdowns as the Bills defeated the San Francisco 49ers and McCoy’s former head coach Chip Kelly by a score of 45–16 in Week 6. McCoy was named to his fifth career Pro Bowl on December 20, 2016. He finished the 2016 season with 1,267 rushing yards on 234 carries and scored 13 rushing touchdowns. He was ranked 27th by his peers on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2017. Along with quarterback Tyrod Taylor and backup running back Mike Gillislee, McCoy helped Buffalo lead the NFL in rushing yards for the second consecutive year.

2017

On September 10, 2017, McCoy had 159 yards from scrimmage in a 21–12 season opening win against the New York Jets. In this game, McCoy eclipsed 12,000 scrimmage yards for his career. He became the sixth active player to reach the mark and one of 60 players to ever reach 12,000 yards from scrimmage. Despite struggling early in the season in Rick Dennison’s offense, McCoy had strong games against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Oakland Raiders, and the Los Angeles Chargers. During Week 14 against the Indianapolis Colts in blizzard-like conditions, McCoy had 32 carries for 156 yards and the game-winning touchdown in overtime, allowing the Bills to win 13–7. The performance against the Colts put McCoy over 1,000 rushing yards for the season.

On December 17, 2017 in a game against the Miami Dolphins he became the 30th NFL player to exceed 10,000 rushing yards. On the play that took him over the 10,000 yard mark he was tackled by Kiko Alonso, who was the player in the 1-for-1 trade that brought McCoy to the Bills. On December 19, 2017, McCoy was named to his sixth Pro Bowl. The Bills finished the regular season with a 9–7 record and made the playoffs as the #6-seed. In the Wild Card Round against the Jacksonville Jaguars, he finished with 19 carries for 75 rushing yards and six receptions for 44 receiving yards as the Bills lost by a score of 10–3. He was ranked 30th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2018.

In 2017, McCoy opined that Colin Kaepernick, known for starting the 2016 U.S. national anthem protests, “was not worth the distraction” when asked why the latter was not on an NFL roster that year. However, in light of President Donald Trump’s comments that NFL players who kneel during the anthem “should be fired”, McCoy took part in the protests, even continuing to stretch during the anthem before a September 24 game against the Denver Broncos. McCoy defended the participation of his teammates and himself in the protests, saying that while the national anthem and flag “meant a lot” to himself and his teammates, he could not “stand and support something when the leader of this country is acting like a jerk.” The Bills as a whole had met together before the game to discuss how they would respond to President Trump’s statement.

2018

On July 10, 2018, a post on Instagram alleged that McCoy battered a woman, along with accusations that McCoy beat his son, his pet dog, and that he also used illegal steroids. The post was soon deleted and McCoy denied all of the allegations made in a statement stating he had “not had any direct contact with any of the people involved in months.” In response, the Buffalo Bills issued a statement via Twitter stating, “We have spoken to LeSean McCoy and have been in contact with the National Football League. We will continue to gather information.” The woman in question was McCoy’s former girlfriend Delicia Cordon, with whom he had a tumultuous relationship according to police records. Court documents show that McCoy had been trying to evict Cordon from a house he owned in Milton, Georgia for some time and was concerned that she would falsely accuse him of domestic violence. Cordon was robbed and assaulted at the home by a masked assailant on July 10, which coincidentally was the same day as a previously postponed court date for the eviction hearing. The assailant stole jewelry that Cordon claimed McCoy gifted her.

2019

McCoy was released during final roster cuts on August 31, 2019.

McCoy signed a one-year, $3 million contract, with a potential $1 million in incentives, with the Kansas City Chiefs on August 31, 2019, reuniting with his former Eagles head coach Andy Reid and former Bills teammate Sammy Watkins. Playing in Week 1 with the Chiefs, McCoy rushed for 81 yards on ten carries in the 40–26 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, also catching one pass for 12 yards. In Week 3 against the Baltimore Ravens, McCoy rushed eight times for 54 yards and a touchdown and caught three passes for 26 yards and a touchdown as the Chiefs won 33–28. McCoy was sporadically used by the Chiefs throughout the season as a change-of-pace back behind Damien Williams and Darrel Williams, often receiving games off for “load management” by Reid due to McCoy’s age. He finished the regular season with 465 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns on 101 carries, in addition to catching 28 passes for 181 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown. He was ultimately made inactive for much of the postseason, playing just one snap, as the Chiefs went on to win Super Bowl LIV over the San Francisco 49ers.

In April 2019, McCoy tweeted an important plot point in the film Avengers: Endgame shortly after watching the film, angering his followers and Marvel fans to the point that some blocked him and even called for the termination of his contract with the Buffalo Bills or for him to get injured. McCoy later called this the “worst decision” of his life in an interview with Good Morning Football.

2020

McCoy signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on August 4, 2020.

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