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L.A. high school football star, San José standout Chandler Jones dies at 33 in freeway accident

L.A. high school football star, San José standout Chandler Jones dies at 33 in freeway accident

Chandler 'the Jet' Jones, a local football legend who set records as a wide receiver at Bishop Montgomery High School in Torrance and San José State University, died at age 33 in a freeway accident in Los Angeles on Sunday, according to the L.A. County medical examiner.
Jones was hit by a Toyota RAV4 near the Centinela Avenue off-ramp of the 90 Freeway around 2 a.m. Sunday, the California Highway Patrol told MyNewsLA.
'It is with great sadness that we share the passing of alum, Chandler Jones '09,' Bishop Montgomery High School said in a Facebook post. 'Jones was a standout player on Bishop's football team and still holds the record for longest kick-off return (97 yards) and longest fumble recovery (98 yards).'
Jones was a star wide receiver as a San José Spartan and, after a brief stint in the pros, went on to hold coaching positions at his alma mater, as well as the College of Idaho and the Montreal Alouettes.
'Forever in our hearts, #89,' the San José State football program wrote on X. 'In loving memory of Spartan wide receiver and coach, Chandler Jones.'
His former San José State football coach Brent Brennan, who now coaches at Arizona State University, said on X that his heart was broken by the news of Jones' death.
'From his freshman year as a WR, to coaching on our staff, he made @SanJoseStateFB better everyday,' said Brennan. 'The Jet was special. Love you brother.'
During his 2013 season at San José State, Jones ranked No. 1 in the Mountain West Conference in receiving yards per reception. During that season, he caught he caught 79 passes for 1,356 yards and 15 touchdowns from quarterback David Fales, who went on to play for the Chicago Bears, according to reporting from CBS Sports. Jones also ranks second on the Spartans' career leaderboard in receiving yards with 3,087.
After finishing his Spartan career, Jones went on to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Indianapolis Colts and Cleveland Browns practice squads in 2014. He joined the Montreal Alouettes practice squad in 2015 and played for the team in 2016, before returning to San José State as a coach in 2017.
'My heart is truly broken — My good friend and my fellow coach welcomed me with open arms when we met in Idaho,' wrote Arizona State University assistant football coach Greg Stewart on X. 'Chandler 'The Jet' Jones was the real deal, I will always cherish my time with you my brother.'

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