Jeffery spent nine NFL seasons, with the final four spent with the Philadelphia Eagles, including the team’s 2017 Super Bowl-winning season. He played for the Eagles during a period when they reached the NFL pinnacle in 2017.
In 2017, Jeffery posted 57 receptions for 789 yards and nine touchdowns, followed by 2018 with 65 catches for 843 yards and six TDs. He earned one Pro Bowl selection over the course of his career.
Across nine seasons, Jeffery totaled 475 receptions, 6,786 yards and 46 touchdowns. With the Eagles, he delivered 171 receptions, 2,237 yards and 20 touchdowns in 46 games over four seasons.
drafted by the Chicago Bears in the second round of the 2012 NFL Draft, Jeffery formed a productive partnership with Brandon Marshall, highlighted by a 1,421-yard season in 2013 and 10 TDs in 2014.
His production declined in later years: in 2019 he posted 43 receptions for 490 yards and four touchdowns, and in 2020 he appeared in seven games with six receptions for 115 yards and one TD before the Eagles released him in March 2021. He did not sign with another NFL team afterward.
California insurance-fraud charges are felonies that can carry up to five years in prison, with potential fines up to twice the fraud amount. Jeffery’s representative issued a statement calling the allegations unfounded and said he will address the matter through the legal process.