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Jon “Jaguar Jon” Arnett

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Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
16 Jan 2021 (aged 85)
Lake Oswego, Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
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Professional Football Player. Arnett was one of Southern California's greatest running backs who went on to become a five-time Pro Bowl player for the Los Angeles Rams. He lettered at USC from 1954 to 1956, and earned All-American and All-Pacific Coast Conference first-team honors as a junior. He received the Voit Trophy as the West Coast's most outstanding player. In 1955, Arnett led the Trojans in rushing (672 yards), total offense (822 yards), scoring (108 points), kickoff returns (418 yards) and punt returns (282 yards). He also completed 12 passes for 150 yards. As a senior co-captain playing just half of the 1956 season, Arnett rushed for 625 yards and led the Trojans in scoring (43 points). He played in the College All-Star Game, East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl. Arnett still ranks in USC's career top-25 lists for rushing (1,898 yards), punt returns (430 yards) and kickoff returns (430 yards). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001. The Rams made Arnett the second pick of the 1957 NFL draft and he played with the team until 1963. He was a Pro Bowl selection in his first five years and was an All-Pro in 1958, when he led the NFL in punt return yardage. He still holds the Rams' record for longest kickoff return (105 yards). He later played for the Chicago Bears from 1964 to 1966. Arnett, who along with his wife, Jane, founded the Retired Professional Athlete Association in 2005 to advocate on behalf of retired football players and their families, died of heart failure.
Professional Football Player. Arnett was one of Southern California's greatest running backs who went on to become a five-time Pro Bowl player for the Los Angeles Rams. He lettered at USC from 1954 to 1956, and earned All-American and All-Pacific Coast Conference first-team honors as a junior. He received the Voit Trophy as the West Coast's most outstanding player. In 1955, Arnett led the Trojans in rushing (672 yards), total offense (822 yards), scoring (108 points), kickoff returns (418 yards) and punt returns (282 yards). He also completed 12 passes for 150 yards. As a senior co-captain playing just half of the 1956 season, Arnett rushed for 625 yards and led the Trojans in scoring (43 points). He played in the College All-Star Game, East-West Shrine Game and Hula Bowl. Arnett still ranks in USC's career top-25 lists for rushing (1,898 yards), punt returns (430 yards) and kickoff returns (430 yards). He was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2001. The Rams made Arnett the second pick of the 1957 NFL draft and he played with the team until 1963. He was a Pro Bowl selection in his first five years and was an All-Pro in 1958, when he led the NFL in punt return yardage. He still holds the Rams' record for longest kickoff return (105 yards). He later played for the Chicago Bears from 1964 to 1966. Arnett, who along with his wife, Jane, founded the Retired Professional Athlete Association in 2005 to advocate on behalf of retired football players and their families, died of heart failure.

Bio by: Louis du Mort


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  • Originally Created by: Louis du Mort
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221299437/jon-arnett: accessed ), memorial page for Jon “Jaguar Jon” Arnett (20 Apr 1935–16 Jan 2021), Find a Grave Memorial ID 221299437; Burial Details Unknown; Maintained by Find a Grave.