Jordan Alan Gross (born July
20, 1980 in Fruitland,
Idaho
) is an American
football offensive tackle for
the Carolina Panthers of the
National Football
League. He was drafted by the Panthers eighth overall in
the
2003 NFL Draft. He played
college football at
Utah.
Early years
Gross
attended Fruitland
High School
, where he was a letterman
in football, basketball, and track & field. In football, he
was a first team All-State selection as both an offensive and
defensive lineman as a senior, and helped lead his team to the
Conference Championship as a sophomore. In basketball, he won
All-Conference honors.
College career
Gross
played college football at the
University of
Utah
, in the Mountain West Conference.
After
redshirting his freshman
year, he started three games for the Utes, and played in the
Las Vegas Bowl, where the co-MWC
champion Utes beat Fresno
State
17-16. The following season, he made All-MWC
honorable mention after starting all 11 games, switching between
offensive tackle and
offensive
guard. His versatility increased as a junior, as he played left
tackle, left guard, and right tackle, and finished the season once
again making the All-MWC honorable mention team.
His offensive line
allowed only five sacks all season,
which tied the University of Miami
Hurricanes record for fewest allowed in the
nation. His streak of honorable mention ended his senior
year, as he was promoted to All-MWC first team, as well as making
the
All-America team. He was also a
finalist for the
Outland Trophy,
which is given to the best interior lineman in college football,
after not allowing a sack all season at left tackle. Also of note
is that during his first two years at Utah, one of his teammates
was
Steve Smith, who he would
later play with in Carolina.
Awards and honors
Professional career
Gross was taken in the first round (8th overall) of the
2003 NFL Draft by Carolina. He started every
game for the Panthers that season at right tackle, and in fact did
not miss a single offensive play, a rarity for many veterans, much
less rookies. He allowed only three sacks all season, and was an
anchor on the
offensive line that
sent the Panthers to
Super Bowl
XXXVIII. He made the
Pro
Football Weekly All-Rookie and
Sports Illustrated All-Pro teams
that season. Due to retirements and personnel shifts, Gross moved
from right tackle to left tackle for the
2004 NFL season; he and center
Jeff Mitchell were the only two returning
starters on the offensive line that season. The instability on the
line was one of many problems for the Panthers, who were plagued
with injuries, and they finished the season 7-9. The following
year, he moved
back to right tackle, and the Panthers'
starters remained the same during the entire season. On February
19, 2008, the Panthers named Gross their franchise player and
placed the franchise tag on him giving him a one year $7.45 million
dollar deal. This later proved to be a good move, as he was voted
to the
2009 Pro
Bowl. On February 19, 2009, the Panthers would sign Gross to a
six-year contract, making him one of the highest-paid offensive
lineman in the NFL. In a matchup against the
Atlanta Falcons on November 15, 2009, Gross
broke his ankle, landing him on the
injured reserve list and ending his
participation in the
2009 NFL
Season.
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