Donovin Darius | |
Number: | 20, 40 |
Position: | Safety |
Birth Date: | 12 August 1975 |
Birth Place: | Camden, New Jersey, U.S. |
Height Ft: | 6 |
Height In: | 1 |
Weight Lbs: | 225 |
High School: | Camden (NJ) Wilson |
College: | Syracuse |
Draftyear: | 1998 |
Draftround: | 1 |
Draftpick: | 25 |
Pastteams: | |
Highlights: |
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Statlabel1: | Total tackles |
Statvalue1: | 631 |
Statlabel2: | Sacks |
Statvalue2: | 2.0 |
Statlabel3: | Forced fumbles |
Statvalue3: | 7 |
Statlabel4: | Fumble recoveries |
Statvalue4: | 6 |
Statlabel5: | Pass deflections |
Statvalue5: | 46 |
Statlabel6: | Interceptions |
Statvalue6: | 14 |
Statlabel7: | Defensive touchdowns |
Statvalue7: | 1 |
Pfr: | DariDo20 |
Donovin Lee Darius (born August 12, 1975) is an American former professional football player who was a safety in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars 25th overall in the 1998 NFL draft, and played for nine seasons with the team. He played for the Miami Dolphins in 2007. He played college football at Syracuse.
Darius played for two years at Highland Regional High School in Blackwood, New Jersey, before transferring for the start of his junior year.[1] Darius is a graduate of Woodrow Wilson High School in Camden, New Jersey.[2] [3]
Darius played at Syracuse University, setting the team record for tackles by a defensive back with 379. He was a Big East All-Conference player in 1995 and 1996, and also lettered in indoor and outdoor hurdles, graduating in 1997 with a degree in exercise science and a minor in coaching.
Darius was selected in the first round with the 25th overall pickin the 1998 NFL draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars, then the highest pick ever by the team for a defensive back.[4] He was the sixth defensive back selected, behind Tebucky Jones, Duane Starks, and others. He was named to the All-Rookie team and led Jaguar defensive backs with 108 tackles in 14 games. In 1999, he switched to strong safety and continued to sharpen his skills as a defensive force.
In 2004, Darius led the secondary in tackles for a seventh straight season and posted career highs in forced fumbles and interceptions. His season-ending injury in 2005 stopped his consecutive start streak at 37.
In 2004, Darius was ejected and fined $75,000 for an illegal clothesline tackle on Green Bay Packers wide receiver Robert Ferguson. However, Darius later apologized to Ferguson for the incident by calling him at the hospital.https://www.espn.com/nfl/news/story?id=1951069 Prior to his release, he had been with the Jaguars longer than any other active player along with running back Fred Taylor.
Darius signed a three-year extension on August 29, 2005, which put him under contract through 2008. However, he tore his anterior cruciate ligament during the Jaguars' second game of the 2005 NFL season and was placed on injured reserve.
On November 20, 2006, during a Monday Night Football game against the New York Giants, he broke his leg and missed the rest of the 2006 season.
On December 14, 2006, Darius was released by the Jaguars.
Donovin signed with the Oakland Raiders on January 1, 2007, but was released in the final roster cuts. He was subsequently signed by the Miami Dolphins, but was released again in October.
Darius signed a one-day ceremonial contract with the Jaguars on March 1, 2013, to retire as a member of the team. He currently serves on the NFL Players Association Executive Committee and resides in Jacksonville, Florida, where he earned an MBA from Jacksonville Universityhttp://jacksonville.com/sports/college/georgia-bulldogs/2013-12-31/story/former-jaguar-donovin-darius-inducted-gator-bowl.
According to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, Darius was arrested and charged with DUI after crashing his car on the morning of January 26, 2020. He was subsequently transported to a Jacksonville area hospital for a mental health evaluation after telling rescue workers he had ingested 20 to 30 pills and that he was suicidal.[5] [6]