Tony Washington(High Point Andrews High School/Appalachian State University) had one solo tackle for the Jacksonville Jaguars in their game with the New England Patriots this past Sunday…Good job Tony, on the field and the roster for the Jacksonville Jaguars…. Tony Washington #84 WR 5′ 11″/198 lbs Jacksonville Jaguars Born:Oct 18, 1990 (Age: 24) Experience:1st season College:Appalachian State
Tony Washington(High Point Andrews HS) and Andrew Peacock, both former receivers for the Appalachian State Mountaineers, have landed spots on NFL practice squads… Tony Washington has a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Anderew Peacock has been signed by the Detriot Lions… Neither player made the 53-man roster, but they did find a way to hold on and hold out and got contracts to work with the practice squads… Good job Tony and Peacock….
Two summers ago, the prospects for Tony Washington playing in the National Football League didn’t look promising. Now, he has a chance to add his name to the list of at least nine T. Wingate Andrews products who have been active for at least one NFL game. Greer Smith writes about Tony’s workouts and his chances to stick with the Colts….(www.hpe.com) Check out the photo with Washington in a Colts’ uniform and the entire post when you CLICK HERE for Greer, Smith at the HP Enterprise….
Congrats to Tony Washington(High Point Andrews High School) by way of WFMY.com: BOONE, N.C.— Wide receivers Andrew Peacock (Durham, N.C./Northern Durham) and Tony Washington (High Point, N.C./T.W. Andrews) are the latest Appalachian State University alumni to join the National Football League ranks, as Peacock signed a free-agent contract with the Detroit Lions and Washington inked a free-agent deal with the Indianapolis Colts shortly following the conclusion of the NFL Draft on Saturday.
Tony Washington(High Point Andrews), a Guilford County native, has been putting on quite a show at this week’s NFLPA/National Football League Player’s Association Bowl….Washington has been the top player in the practice sessions this week…. The word on Tony is that he has had the most impressive overall performance of all of the players in camp…..The key quote on TW was, “Washington was the clear Winner of Week”….. Tony Washington #1 Ranked player at 5’10 195 lb. and a WR out of Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C. Believe it or not, there is more….They say about Tony, “Most consistent…
Tony Washington(High Point Andews High School) To Play in NFLPA Collegiate Bowl Courtesy: Appalachian State Sports Information BOONE, N.C. — Former Appalachian State University wide receiver Tony Washington has accepted an invitation to play in this week’s NFLPA Collegiate Bowl at StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. The prestigious all-star game is set for Saturday at 6 p.m. ET and will air live on ESPN2. Washington will suit up for the American team, coached by former Minnesota Vikings and Arizona Cardinals head coach Dennis Green, and be the second Mountaineer in the three-year history of the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl to participate…
from www.goasu.com: NEW YORK — Appalachian State University wide receiver Tony Washington(High Point Andrews High School) arrived in New York City on Monday in preparation for Tuesday’s 56th-annual National Football Foundation (NFF) Awards Dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria. *****Ted Brown(High Point Andrews/N.C. State) will be inducted into the NFF Hall of Fame tonight in New York.***** Washington is being honored in the Big Apple as one of 16 recipients of the NFF’s National Scholar-Athlete Awards. As a recipient of one of college football’s most prestigious honors, Washington received an $18,000 scholarship for postgraduate studies and is a finalist for the William…
BOONE, N.C. — Appalachian State University offensive lineman Graham Fisher and wide receiver Tony Washington(High Point Andrews) have been named first-team Capital One Academic All-District, the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced on Thursday. The Capital One Academic All-District teams recognize student-athletes for their combined performances athletically and in the classroom. To merit consideration, a nominee must carry a cumulative grade point average of 3.3 or higher. District III includes all Division I institutions (FCS and FBS) in North Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. A junior wide receiver with a 3.77 grade point average in architectural design, Washington has…