Jonathan Paul Dorenbos (; born July 21, 1980) is a former
American football long snapper and
magician
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* A practitioner of magic (supernatural)
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. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at the
University of Texas at El Paso and was signed by the
Buffalo Bills
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as an
undrafted free agent in 2003. Dorenbos also played for the
Tennessee Titans and
Philadelphia Eagles, with whom he played 11 seasons and played in 162 consecutive games. After getting traded to the
New Orleans Saints in the 2017 preseason, it was discovered Dorenbos had an
aortic aneurysm
An aortic aneurysm is an enlargement (dilatation) of the aorta to greater than 1.5 times normal size. They usually cause no symptoms except when ruptured. Occasionally, there may be abdominal, back, or leg pain. The prevalence of abdominal aortic ...
that required immediate surgery and ended his career. The trade was rescinded and the Eagles returned the pick to the Saints. The Eagles went on to win
Super Bowl LII that season, and it was announced Dorenbos would get an honorary
Super Bowl ring.
Dorenbos has a parallel career as a professional magician. He was a finalist on
season 11
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of the television program ''
America's Got Talent
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'', performing his magic acts. He finished in third place for the season.
Early life and education
Dorenbos was born in Humble, Texas and grew up in
Woodinville, Washington. On August 2, 1992, when he was 12, his mother, Kathy, was killed by his father, Alan, a software specialist. His father was charged with and convicted of second-degree murder, and sentenced to 13 years and eight months in prison.
Dorenbos was sent to a foster home. After a legal battle, he was adopted by his aunt and uncle, Susan and Steve Hindman. To ease his mind, Dorenbos turned to performing magic.
Dorenbos had a brief reunion with his estranged father in 2019, and said that he has forgiven him for murdering his mother.
Dorenbos attended
Pacifica High School in
Garden Grove, California
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, where he was a
letterman
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in
football
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,
basketball,
hockey and
baseball. He earned all-league honors in football and baseball. He made the dean's list and was an honor-roll student in high school.
Dorenbos originally attended
Golden West College
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in
Huntington Beach, California
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. During his freshman year, his best friend who was attending
University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Paul Tessier,
called to ask if he would like to be the long snapper for the
UTEP Miners football
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team. At the time, Dorenbos was not the long snapper at Golden West; he played
linebacker and
fullback Fullback or Full back may refer to:
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** Fullback (gridiron football), in Americ ...
. He took some video footage from high school, added footage of the Golden West long snapper, and sent it to the coaches at UTEP. He was eventually recruited and became the long snapper for UTEP in 23 games over three seasons. He averaged almost 10 tackles each year at UTEP on punt coverage.
Dorenbos earned a business degree from UTEP, with emphasis in economics, finance and marketing.
Football career
Predraft
At UTEP's Pro Day workout, which six teams attended, Dorenbos averaged 0.62 seconds in snapping the ball to the punter. One snap was timed at 0.59 seconds. A good time in the NFL is considered between 0.70 seconds and 0.75 seconds. Then-
St. Louis Rams special teams coach
Bobby April
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Coaching career College career
April coached college football at Southern Miss ...
said of his workout, "Even on tape it's clear the guy is amazing. He's the best I've seen this year. And he might be the best in a lot of years, maybe among the top guys I've ever seen...But I'll tell you, Dorenbos is something else, he really is, man." Dorenbos was personally interviewed by only six teams.
Buffalo Bills
After college, Dorenbos was signed as a
long snapper by the
Buffalo Bills
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as an
undrafted free agent following the
2003 NFL Draft
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. He was one of only two undrafted free agents to make the team in
2003
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. He played in his first NFL game on September 7, 2003, against the
New England Patriots
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.
He played in all 16 games for the Bills in 2003. In
2004
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, he led the league in tackles at his position. He played in the first 13 games of the 2004 season before damaging knee ligaments and being placed on the
injured reserve
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list, ending his season. After training camp in
2005
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, Dorenbos was waived on September 6 during final roster cuts.
Tennessee Titans
Dorenbos was signed by the
Tennessee Titans on October 26, 2005, the same day he worked out for the team. He played in the last nine games of the 2005 season. He was scheduled to become a restricted free agent in free agency in 2006, but the Titans decided not to offer him a tender. He became an unrestricted free agent on March 3. He was not signed for training camp in 2006, but was re-signed on October 13 by the Titans for an October 15 game against the
Washington Redskins.
He was released on October 25.
Philadelphia Eagles
Dorenbos was signed to a two-year contract by the
Philadelphia Eagles on November 29, 2006, after
Mike Bartrum suffered a career-ending neck injury. He played in the last seven games of the
2006 season, including 2 postseason games. He made two special team tackles in 2006. In
2007
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, he played in all 16 games for the Eagles, and on December 29, 2007, he signed a five-year contract extension that kept him under contract through the 2012 season. He made six total special team tackles in 2007. In
2008
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, he played in all 16 games for the second-consecutive season.
He made five special team tackles in 2008. Dorenbos arrived late to training camp in
2009
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after he caught
shingles
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and could not get on an airplane to fly to
Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
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, where Eagles training camp was held. He played in all 16 games in 2009, and made four special team tackles.
On January 20, 2010, Dorenbos was named to the NFC's Pro Bowl team. On March 11, 2013, he re-signed with the Eagles. On January 16, 2015, Dorenbos was named to his second Pro Bowl team. Following the releases of veterans
Trent Cole and
Todd Herremans in the 2015 offseason, Dorenbos became the Eagles' longest tenured player.
On November 18, 2016, Dorenbos signed a three-year, $3.395 million contract extension with the Eagles through 2019. He was placed on injured reserve on December 12, 2016, following surgery for an injured wrist.
New Orleans Saints and retirement
On August 28, 2017, the Eagles traded Dorenbos to the
New Orleans Saints in exchange for a 2019 seventh-round draft pick. On September 7, it was revealed that Dorenbos was diagnosed with
aortic aneurysm
An aortic aneurysm is an enlargement (dilatation) of the aorta to greater than 1.5 times normal size. They usually cause no symptoms except when ruptured. Occasionally, there may be abdominal, back, or leg pain. The prevalence of abdominal aortic ...
, which required immediate heart surgery. He was placed on the non-football illness list by the Saints the same day, and released with an injury settlement on September 9 before retiring. On February 4, 2018, the Eagles won
Super Bowl LII; Eagles owner
Jeffrey Lurie promised after the game that Dorenbos would receive a Super Bowl ring alongside the rest of the organization. Dorenbos was presented with his Super Bowl ring on June 21, 2018.
Magic career
Dorenbos is a professional
magician
Magician or The Magician may refer to:
Performers
* A practitioner of magic (supernatural)
* A practitioner of magic (illusion)
* Magician (fantasy), a character in a fictional fantasy context
Entertainment
Books
* ''The Magician'', an 18th-ce ...
, who has performed in
Las Vegas and
Hollywood
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and on ''
America's Got Talent
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''.
He collects the autographs of every famous person he performs for on playing cards, which he hangs up in his house. He has also performed for former Bills teammates
Alex Van Pelt
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and
Jonas Jennings
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.
''America's Got Talent''
In 2016, he performed on the
eleventh season of ''
America's Got Talent
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'' and made it through the auditions with a card trick. In the Judge Cuts round, Dorenbos got the golden buzzer from guest judge
Ne-Yo and immediately advanced to the next round. In the quarterfinal round of the Live Shows, Dorenbos asked all 4 judges to draw something on paper, predicted which judge drew what, and then a bottle was broken that contained his correct predictions of all of the judges' drawings. In the semifinals, he asked the judges to throw a football at a U.S. map, then revealed 4 quarters from a locked chest whose "tail" sides represented the states hit by the judges' footballs. Dorenbos also revealed a hidden map that predicted the locations of the judges' throws. This performance resulted in his advancing to the Top 10 finals on September 13, 2016, where he told an inspirational story while manipulating playing cards that the judges signed. He finished in 3rd place for the season, with Austrian magician and mentalist duo
The Clairvoyants in second place and fellow contestant
Grace VanderWaal as the winner.
[Curtis, Charles]
"Eagles' Jon Dorenbos needs his own Vegas show"
'' USA Today'', September 15, 2016
In 2019 it was announced he will compete on ''
America's Got Talent: The Champions''. He performed in the third episode of the series and was the third-runner up for his episode behind Billy & Emily England and
Paul Potts. However, he was advanced to the final with the wildcard. He then was eliminated in the final 12 missing out on advancing to the final 5 acts.
Other ventures
In the offseason, Dorenbos serves as a corporate motivational speaker and has spoken for companies such as
The Home Depot, the
National FFA Organization
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, Pioneer Investments,
Jackson Hewitt,
Comcast
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and
ING Group. He is the executive producer of an album called ''Stripped Down'' with singer Steve Carlson, who is also his best friend. Dorenbos started his own business in
Buffalo, New York, called DAC Framing. He works with several charities, including
Brian Moorman's "Punt Foundation," which helps children with terminal diseases, and
Garth Brooks
Troyal Garth Brooks (born February 7, 1962) is an American country music singer and songwriter. His integration of pop and rock elements into the country genre has earned him popularity, particularly in the United States with success on the co ...
' "Teammates for Kids".
Dorenbos is the host of ''Inside the Eagles'', which airs on Eagles Television Network. In 2009, he won a Mid Atlantic Emmy Award for his performances.
Personal life
During a physical, Dorenbos was diagnosed with an aortic aneurysm, and required open-heart surgery. He has since recovered and is doing well. Dorenbos appeared on ''
The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' as a helper in November 2017 and March and May 2018.
References
External links
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*
Philadelphia Eagles bio
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1980 births
Living people
America's Got Talent contestants
American football long snappers
American magicians
People from Garden Grove, California
Sportspeople from Huntington Beach, California
Players of American football from California
Golden West Rustlers football players
People from Humble, Texas
Players of American football from Texas
Sportspeople from Harris County, Texas
UTEP Miners football players
Buffalo Bills players
Tennessee Titans players
Philadelphia Eagles players
New Orleans Saints players
National Conference Pro Bowl players
Unconferenced Pro Bowl players
Ed Block Courage Award recipients