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18 Facts About Jeremaine Copeland

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Jeremaine Copeland was born on February 19,1977 and is an American former professional football wide receiver.

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Jeremaine Copeland has played with the Montreal Alouettes, Calgary Stampeders, and Toronto Argonauts, as well as in the XFL and NFL Europe.

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Jeremaine Copeland would attend Harriman High School, where he played on the Blue Devils football team.

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

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Jeremaine Copeland recorded 17 rushes for 72 yards and two touchdowns.

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Jeremaine Copeland recorded 58 receptions for 732 yards and nine touchdowns.

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Jeremaine Copeland played a year of NFL Europe football for the Barcelona Dragons.

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Jeremaine Copeland ended the season with a team leading 74 receptions for 821 yards, for an 11.1 yards per reception average, and six touchdowns.

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Jeremaine Copeland began his CFL career with the Montreal Alouettes in 2001 and played six games.

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Jeremaine Copeland scored a 19-yard receiving touchdown in the championship game.

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Jeremaine Copeland picked up CFL all-star honours in 2003 after piling up 99 receptions and 1,757 receiving yards.

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In 2004, Jeremaine Copeland was one of four receivers with the Alouettes to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark.

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In 2005, Jeremaine Copeland was lured west to join the Calgary Stampeders after he entered free agency.

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In 2009, Jeremaine 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.

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On February 17,2010, Copeland was traded to the Toronto Argonauts in exchange for wide receiver P K Sam.

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Jeremaine Copeland was elected as the team's offensive captain, leading an inexperienced receiving corps and being a crutch for inexperienced CFL quarterback Cleo Lemon.

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

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