Home Former William and Mary football standout Derek Cox signs with New England Patriots
Sports

Former William and Mary football standout Derek Cox signs with New England Patriots

AFP

derek cox wmFormer William and Mary standout cornerback Derek Cox has signed a contract with the New England Patriots.

With Cox’s signing, 10 former Tribe players are now currently on active NFL rosters – R.J. Archer (Seattle Seahawks), Jasper Coleman (Houston Texans), Jerome Couplin III (Philadelphia Eagles), Derek Cox (New England Patriots), Jonathan Grimes (Houston Texans), Mike Leach (Arizona Cardinals), Sean Lissemore (San Diego Chargers), Tre McBride (Tennessee Titans), Mike Reilly(Cleveland Browns) and B.W. Webb (Pittsburgh Steelers).

Cox, a 2009 graduate of W&M, boasts an impressive resume that includes five seasons in the NFL with the Jacksonville Jaguars (2009-12) and the San Diego Chargers (2013). He also spent time with the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens during the preseason last summer.

A third-round draft pick by the Jaguars, Cox was a two-time All-Colonial Athletic Association selection and finished his collegiate career with nine interceptions. He also made a significant impact on special teams returning punts, averaging 16.4 yards per return with a pair of touchdowns.

Support AFP




AFP

AFP

Have a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tip? Email editor Chris Graham at [email protected]. Subscribe to AFP podcasts on Apple PodcastsSpotifyPandora and YouTube.

Latest News

fueling up at gas station
U.S. & World

Trump regime on high gas prices: ‘Gas up in a red state.’ We did the math: It’s not mathing

police officer on city street at night
Local

Waynesboro: Police now investigating Saturday death as homicide, ID victim

Waynesboro Police have identified the person found dead on Saturday in the 600 block of Ivanhoe Avenue, and are saying that the death is being investigated as a homicide.

ryan odom uva basketball
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Odom adds international perimeter shooter to 2026-2027 roster

Turns out, UVA Basketball coach Ryan Odom wasn’t done with his roster, which we picked up on today with the news that Nolan Adekunle, a 6’6”, 218-pound guard from Germany, is headed to Charlottesville for the 2026-2027 season.

fishing
Virginia

Virginia drought impacts on boating, fishing, hiking, camping: Know before you go

charlottesville map
Local

Charlottesville: Police investigating Sunday shooting on 6th Street

wwe
Etc.

Notebook: Sami Zayn as WWE champ? Plus, AEW ‘Forbidden Door’ review

supreme court
U.S. & World

Developing: Not a good day for #TeamTrump in front of the Trump Court