WATCH: Ricky Seals-Jones pulls in his first touchdown catch with Washington
Ricky Seals-Jones is off to a hot start with his new team, the Washington Football Team, as they face the New York Giants.
Watch below as quarterback Taylor Heinicke throws a dime to Seals-Jones, who pulls in this beauty of a touchdown catch in the back of the end zone.
The touchdown catch for Seals-Jones was his very first catch with the Washington Football Team.
The catch was a beauty of a 19-yard touchdown catch by Seals-Jones, who was just signed by Washington on May 25.
Ricky Seals-Jones NFL stats
A former five-star recruit who played his college football with the Texas A&M Aggies, Seals-Jones has bounced around on a number of teams in the National Football League. The Washington Football Team is the fourth different team he’s played on in the NFL.
So far in 42 games in the NFL, Seals-Jones has hauled in over 700 receiving yards and nine touchdowns. This season will be his fifth year in the National Football League.
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College stats
Seals-Jones didn’t live up to his lofty five-star billing in college, but he still flashed the talent that made him one of the top recruits in the country. While at Texas A&M, Seals-Jones hauled in over 1,400 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns in his career. His best two seasons with the Aggies came in 2014 and 2015, when he tallied over 400 receiving yards and 45 catches in each season.
High School stats
Ricky Seals-Jones was one of the highest profile recruits in the country coming out of high school and was rated a five-star prospect by a number of scouting services. He was named a U.S. Army All-American. The 6-foot-5 wide receiver/tight end attended Sealy High School in Sealy, Texas. A dynamic athlete, RSJ played both ways in high school.
As a quarterback in 2011, he rushed for 1,245 yards and 15 touchdowns on 114 carries. He also threw for 761 passing yards and eight passing touchdowns to earn District 24-3A MVP honors. On defense, the uber-talented prospect racked up 68 tackles and five interceptions as a junior. Seals-Jones chose Texas A&M over Texas, Auburn, Baylor, LSU, and others.