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There are two draft picks former Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitroff can always hang his hat on: Taking Matt Ryan No. 3 overall out of Boston College in the NFL Draft, and then trading up to No. 6 in a deal with the Cleveland Browns so he could draft Alabama wide receiver Julio Jones in Together, they spent 10 glorious years together, helping Atlanta reside playoff viable.

So what I yearn to do today in the extended wake of Jones announcing his retirement is highlight some of my favorite plays of his throughout his career. I remember this all quite vividly, as Jones played for the NFL team I root from from our early 20s into our very early 30s. There was not a more memorable physical wide receiver in his prime quite like Jet. He will go into Canton on the first ballot.

Here are my five favorite plays from Jones' illustrious first-ballot hall of fame career with the Falcons.

5. game-winner from 54 yards out to shock the Philadelphia Eagles

This is probably my last favorite fantastic play of his. Jones was still in the midst of his prime, but you could start to sense he w

Julio Jones Height, Weight, Girlfriend, Wife, Parents, Age, Is He Gay?

Julio Jones played for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League (NFL) have been designated wide receivers (WR) since , after being nominated by the franchise for 6th place in the NFL Draft that year. During his eight seasons with the Falcons, he was selected to the All-Pro first team in after leading the league in receiving yards. He was also invited to 5 Pro Bowls. Jones is averaging receiving yards per game, which remains the most in NFL history.

Prior to his NFL career, he played college football at Alabama, where he helped the team record a undefeated season.

Brief biography (age)

Julio Jones&#; full identify is Quintorris Lopez Jones, and he was born on February 8, , in Foley, Alabama. He attended Foley Lofty School in Alabama where he played for the college team as both a wide receiver and a defensive end, recording unmatched performances. During his junior years, he recorded sixteen touchdowns, with seventy-five passes, for 1, yards.

Apart from football, Julio Jones also played basketball a

Three men guilty of luring men from gay bars, drugging them and robbing them

The three killers would cruise around New York, picking up men outside gay bars, drugging them and then robbing them before leaving them to die

Three men concocted a sinister plot to lure men from New York City's gay bars, plying them with drugs before robbing them.


The vile arrange led to the death of two of the victims.


Julio Ramirez, aged 25, and John Umberger, 33, both lost their lives after having been drugged in separate incidents mere months apart during , the prosecution said. There were several others who fell victim to the drugged-up robberies but thankfully they survived.

Jayqwan Hamilton, 37, Robert DeMaio, 36, and Jacob Barroso, 32, were convicted on all charges against them. Both DeMaio and Hamilton were start guilty of the cold-blooded killings of Ramirez and Umberger, while Barroso was condemned for his participation in Ramirez's killing alone.

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Alabama Native Julio Jones Continues to Shape Black History

Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa, WTUG, Praise , The Block, and the Tuscaloosa Thread are proud to present the Black History Makers of Alabama.

The Yellowhammer State is filled with great African American leaders from the past, present, and future. We thank our West Alabama community partners, the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated, Delta Phi Lambda Chapter, and the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Eta Xi Omega Chapter, for their continued support.

Black History Maker of Alabama - Julio Jones

He was born Quintorris Lopez Jones, but most Crimson Tide fans would know him as Julio Jones. Julio grew up in the community of Foley, Alabama. Julio&#x;s parents are Quintorris Lopez Jones Sr. and Queen Marvin.

Life wasn&#x;t an easy journey for Jones at an early age, with his father disappearing the family. Julio&#x;s mother stepped in to help Julio and his younger brother.

Julio became known as a student-athlete for his high school football team, the Foley Lions. During his time at Foley, he caught passes for over ya