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Jeff King (American football)

Jeffery Wayne King (born February 19, 1983) is an American football executive and former tight end who is the assistant general manager for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served in various scouting roles for the Bears since 2015.


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King with the Carolina Panthers in 2008
Assistant general manager
(1983-02-19) February 19, 1983Pulaski, Virginia, U.S.
6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
260 lb (118 kg)
Tight end (No. 87, 47)
Pulaski County (Dublin, Virginia)
Virginia Tech (2001–2005)
2006: 5th round, 155th overall pick
Carolina Panthers (2006–2010)
Arizona Cardinals (2011–2013)
Chicago Bears (2015)Scouting intern
Chicago Bears (2016–2018)Pro scout
Chicago Bears (2019–2020)Assistant director of pro scouting
Chicago Bears (2021)Director of pro scouting
Chicago Bears (2022–2023)Co-director of player personnel
Chicago Bears (2024–2025)Senior director of player personnel
Chicago Bears (2026-present) Assistant general manager
2× Second-team All-ACC (2004, 2005)
Receptions156Receiving yards1,323Receiving touchdowns12Stats at Pro Football Reference1561,32312Stats at Pro Football Reference
156
1,323
12
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Jeffery Wayne King (born February 19, 1983) is an American football executive and former tight end who is the assistant general manager for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served in various scouting roles for the Bears since 2015.

King played college football and basketball at Virginia Tech. He was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL draft and played 8 seasons in the NFL for the Panthers and Arizona Cardinals.

A PrepStar All-American for Coach Joel Hicks at Pulaski County High School, King rated the No. 3 tight end in the Atlantic Region. He was named first-team Group AAA all-state as a tight end by the Associated Press and the state coaches. He was ranked the No. 12 prospect in Virginia by The Roanoke Times and SuperPrep. He was an honorable mention All-South pick by the Orlando Sentinel. He led his high school team to the Group AAA, Division 5 state semifinals in 2000. He finished his senior season with 278 yards receiving and eight touchdowns. He also registered eight sacks as a defensive end. He set a school record with 101 pancake blocks in a season. He had 12 pancakes and two receptions for 30 yards and a touchdown in a game his senior year. He was named All-Timesland as a junior and senior.

King was also a basketball player who compiled over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds during his career. He averaged 25 points and 14 rebounds as a senior on the way to all-district and all-region honors. He also competed in the shot put for the track team with a best effort of 54' 7" as a junior. He was also a member of the National Honor Society.

King redshirted his freshman season in 2001. In 2002, King played in all 14 games for Virginia Tech making only one reception, a 19-yard touchdown against Arkansas State. He also blocked a field goal against Western Michigan.

In 2003, King played in 13 games with two starts. He made six receptions for 109 yards and one touchdown. He also blocked a field goal against Rutgers. In 2004, King became a starter. He started all 13 games, posting 25 receptions for 304 yards and four touchdowns. He was also a Second-team All-ACC choice.

In 2005, he started all 13 games. He recorded a career-high 26 catches for 292 yards and six touchdowns, a school single-season record for tight ends, and became the first player in school history to catch a touchdown pass in four consecutive games. He also blocked a field goal against Georgia Tech that the Hokies returned for a touchdown. He was also a second-team All-ACC selection.

In his college career, King set a school record for touchdown catches by a tight end with 11, bettering the previous mark of eight. He also blocked three kicks on special teams.

King was selected in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL draft by the Carolina Panthers. He played in 12 games in his rookie season, and scored a touchdown on his only reception of the season in a game against the Atlanta Falcons.

In 2007, his first year as a starter, King recorded 46 receptions for 406 yards and two touchdowns. King made his then career long reception during the Panthers week three win over the Atlanta Falcons, with a 29-yard catch. He also had a single-game career high in receptions with 10 during a week eight loss to the Indianapolis Colts.

With the return of Muhsin Muhammad to the Panthers in 2008, King changed numbers from #87 to #47. King recorded 21 receptions for 195 yards and had one touchdown reception against the Detroit Lions. King also improved his career long catch, with at 31-yard reception against the Arizona Cardinals.

King was signed by the Arizona Cardinals on July 29, 2011.

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YearTeamGRecYardsY/RTDLNGFUMLOST
2006Carolina12111.01100
2007Carolina16464068.822921
2008Carolina16211959.313100
2009Carolina16252008.033210
YearTeamGRecYardsY/RTDLNGFUMLOST
2001Virginia Tech
2002Virginia Tech1411919.0119
2003Virginia Tech13610918.2131
2004Virginia Tech132530412.243500
2005Virginia Tech132629211.262800

In 2015, King was hired by the Chicago Bears as a scouting intern under general manager Ryan Pace. In 2016, King was promoted to pro scout. He was promoted to assistant director of pro scouting in 2019, and promoted again to director of pro scouting on July 6, 2021. On May 3, 2022, King was promoted to co-director of player personnel along with Trey Koziol under general manager Ryan Poles. On February 19, 2026, King was elevated to the position of assistant general manager of the Chicago Bears, replacing Ian Cunningham, who was hired as the general manager of the Atlanta Falcons.

King graduated with a degree in finance and is enrolled in health and physical education in graduate school.

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