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Jeremaine Copeland
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Born: (1977-02-19) February 19, 1977 (age 47)
Harriman, Tennessee, U.S.
Career information
CFL status International
Position(s) Wide receiver
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 202 lb (92 kg)
College Tennessee
Career history
As coach
2012 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2015 Saskatchewan Roughriders
As player
2000 Barcelona Dragons
2001 Los Angeles Xtreme
2001–2004 Montreal Alouettes
2005–2009 Calgary Stampeders
2010–2011 Toronto Argonauts
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star 2003, 2004, 2009
CFL East All-Star 2003, 2004
CFL West All-Star 2009

Jeremaine Copeland (born February 19, 1977) is a former professional gridiron football wide receiver. He has played with the Montreal Alouettes, Calgary Stampeders, and Toronto Argonauts, as well as in the XFL and NFL Europe.

Early years

Copeland was born in Harriman, Tennessee. He would attend Harriman High School, where he played on the Blue Devils football team. While at Harriman, Copeland played at both running back and wide receiver.

College career

Copeland attended the University of Tennessee, where he played under head coach Phillip Fulmer from the 1995 season to the 1998 season.

1995 season

As a freshman with the Volunteers, Copeland played as a running back some. He recorded 14 rushes for 73 yards and two touchdowns on the season for the 11–1 Volunteers.

1996 season

As a sophomore with the Volunteers, Copeland played both at running back and wide receiver. He recorded 17 rushes for 72 yards and two touchdowns. In addition, he had 16 receptions for 191 yards for the 10–2 Volunteers.

1997 season

As a junior with the Volunteers, Copeland played at wide receiver. He recorded 58 receptions for 732 yards and nine touchdowns. In addition, he returned seven punts for the 11–2 Volunteers.

1998 season

In the 1998 season, Copeland and the Volunteers had a very successful season. The team won the National Championship over Florida State in the Fiesta Bowl. In the 23–16 victory, Copeland had one reception for 15 yards. The National Championship was Copeland's last collegiate game. On the season, he recorded 27 receptions for 383 yards and one touchdown.

Professional career

Copeland played a year of NFL Europe football for the Barcelona Dragons. He ended the season with a team leading 74 receptions for 821 yards, for an 11.1 yards per reception average, and six touchdowns.

Copeland began his CFL career with the Montreal Alouettes in 2001 and played six games. During that season, he played at wide receiver with the XFL's champion Los Angeles Xtreme. He scored a 19-yard receiving touchdown in the championship game. After beginning the 2002 season in the Dallas Cowboys' training camp, Copeland returned to the Alouettes and contributed to their Grey Cup championship that year. Copeland picked up CFL all-star honours in 2003 after piling up 99 receptions and 1,757 receiving yards. Along with teammate slotback Ben Cahoon, Copeland set a CFL record for most receiving yards by two teammates, amassing 3,318 yards between them. In 2004, Copeland was one of four receivers with the Alouettes to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark (the others were Cahoon, Thyron Anderson, and Kwame Cavil).

In 2005, Copeland was lured west to join the Calgary Stampeders after he entered free agency. Although his statistics did not reach the same levels as those achieved with the Alouettes, Copeland became infamous for their elaborate touchdown celebrations, including a "human bicycle" during the 2005 season, and the "bobsled" at the endzone pylon during the 2006 season. On November 23, 2008, Copeland and teammates of the Calgary Stampeders won the Grey Cup against the hosting Montreal Alouettes, 22–14. In 2009, Copeland enjoyed his best season since 2003 when he recorded 1,235 receiving yards and led the league with 12 receiving touchdowns, earning CFL all-star honours that year.

On February 17, 2010, Copeland was traded to the Toronto Argonauts in exchange for wide receiver P. K. Sam. He was elected as the team's offensive captain, leading an inexperienced receiving corps and being a crutch for inexperienced CFL quarterback Cleo Lemon. On November 3, 2011, he surpassed the 10,000 career receiving yards mark, becoming the 15th CFL player to reach the milestone.

On January 25, 2012, Copeland officially retired from the CFL after 11 seasons in professional football.

Coaching career

After announcing his retirement from professional football, Copeland was named the wide receivers coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, joining former offensive coordinator George Cortez who was the team's head coach at the time. Following the 2012 season, Copeland left the Tiger-Cats to complete his degree at the University of Tennessee.

On February 20, 2015, the Saskatchewan Roughriders announced that Copeland would be their new receivers coach.

CFL statistics

Receiving   Regular season   Playoffs
Year Team Games No. Yards Avg Long TD Games No. Yards Avg Long TD
2001 MTL 7 13 182 14.0 26 1
2002 MTL 5 18 352 19.6 41 4 2 5 119 23.8 47 1
2003 MTL 18 99 1,757 17.7 57 14 2 14 185 13.2 26 0
2004 MTL 16 83 1,154 13.9 42 10 1 7 98 14.0 42 0
2005 CGY 18 64 1,211 18.9 70 8 1 4 88 22.0 48 0
2006 CGY 18 54 978 18.1 70 6 1 3 63 21.0 28 0
2007 CGY 18 67 1,110 16.6 84 10 1 3 44 14.7 20 0
2008 CGY 18 52 763 14.7 60 7 2 10 96 9.6 29 0
2009 CGY 18 81 1,235 15.2 57 12 2 8 93 11.6 19 1
2010 TOR 14 48 639 13.3 50 3 2 11 121 11.0 28 1
2011 TOR 18 43 633 14.7 45 0 Team did not qualify
MTL totals 46 213 3,445 16.2 57 29 5 26 402 15.5 47 1
CGY totals 90 318 5,297 16.7 84 43 7 28 384 13.7 48 1
TOR totals 32 91 1,272 14.0 50 3 2 11 121 11.0 28 1
CFL totals 168 622 10,014 16.1 84 75 14 65 907 14.0 48 3
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