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Malcolm Xiomar Perry (born April 19, 1997) is an officer in the
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and a former
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wide receiver. He attended the
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, where he played
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for the
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personnel, Perry was a
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who grew up in Tennessee. After high school and attending the
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, he joined the main campus and football team in 2016, where he played a variety of positions. He cycled between
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and
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for his first two seasons before becoming the starting quarterback in 2018. After struggling that year and returning to slotback, he permanently reverted to quarterback in 2019. As a senior, he set various Navy and NCAA records, including the most rushing yards by a quarterback in a season, and was named
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(AAC) Offensive Player of the Year. He was selected by the
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in the seventh round (246th overall) of the
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. Perry spent his rookie season in Miami, during which he scored his first professional touchdown, before joining the
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prior to the 2021 season. After spending time on the Patriots' and
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'
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s, he retired from the NFL in 2022 to begin his military service.


Early life

Perry was born in
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, where his parents Bonny and Malcolm Sr. were stationed as members of the
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. The family later moved to
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. After growing up with
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, Perry began playing football in third grade. He attended Kenwood High School, where he played
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for the Knights. He was named the team's quarterback in his sophomore year and led the team to three consecutive Class 5A state playoff appearances; all three postseason runs ended with losses to opponents that would make the state championship (with two winning). Perry's junior year saw him record 1,000 yards each in rushing and passing, a performance that ClarksvilleNow.com's Jimmy Trodglen wrote "almost carried the Knights offense alone." In his senior season in 2014, he recorded 800 passing yards, 1,600 rushing yards, and 20 touchdowns as he was named District 10 Most Valuable Player and ''
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'' All Area Player of the Year. Perry concluded his high school career with two All-State selections.


College career

After high school, Perry contemplated attending
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, where his older sister's friends played for the Blue Raiders football team, or enlisting in the armed forces. Although he hoped to play
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for the
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, the team did not express interest in him. Instead, he was recruited by the three service academies in the
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,
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, and
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—and his hometown school Austin Peay. Perry committed to Navy as the academy allowed him to play football in addition to serving, while the team also allowed him to select his position; in contrast, Air Force and Army wished to keep him at quarterback. In 2015, before enrolling at the main academy, he attended the
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. Despite starting the NAPS football season at
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, he was moved to quarterback after starter Jonah Llanusa broke his wrist.


2016

During Perry's freshman year in 2016, offensive coordinator Ivin Jasper switched his position from slotback to quarterback. In addition to playing for the
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team, he began the varsity season sharing the third-string quarterback spot with Zach Abey before being demoted to fourth string due to illness. Perry made his varsity debut against Fordham after starting quarterback Tago Smith suffered an ACL tear. Although he was initially inactive for the game and instead watched from the stands, the injury forced the Midshipmen to pull Perry into action, while team equipment members had to return to campus to retrieve his uniform. Backup
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played much of the game and Abey was suspended, leading to Perry seeing action in the fourth quarter. He led a 90-yard drive that resulted in a field goal, and ended the 52–16 Navy win with seven carries for 30 yards. He saw playing time at slotback in Navy's game with SMU, where he recorded one carry for 13 yards. In the
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against
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, Perry entered the game with 3:46 remaining after Abey suffered an injury and scored on his lone play, a 30-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 45 points apiece. However, the Bulldogs kicked the game-winning field goal on the ensuing drive. It was Perry's first college touchdown and his only score in 2016 as he finished the season with nine carries for 73 yards.


2017

Entering the 2017 season, Perry was expected to serve as Abey's backup quarterback since he was the only other player on the team to have varsity experience at the position. However, Navy head coach
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moved him to slotback as he wanted to provide playing time for Perry; the change was spurred by Smith spending much of his Navy career backing up Keenan Reynolds, only to suffer a season-ending injury in his first game as a starter. Niumatalolo described Perry as "a very athletic kid who can help us and I'm going to get him on the field. I'm not going to have him standing on the sideline sending in signals." With Abey as the starter and junior Garret Lewis as backup, Llansula was originally slated as the third-string quarterback before he left the team, leading to Perry sharing the role with Jacob Harrison. Perry would start all 12 games in his sophomore year, including three at quarterback, and also served as the Midshipmen's
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after the incumbent Tre Walker was lost for the season to injury. Perry's first 100-rushing yard game came against
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, followed by 104- and 127-yard performances against
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and
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, respectively; the latter was a then-career-best for Perry. The Air Force game also saw him record a 91-yard touchdown, the third-longest carry in Navy history and the longest at
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, along with his first receiving touchdown on a 40-yard completion from Abey. In a 31–21 loss to UCF, Perry scored a 75-yard receiving touchdown and had a second score that was nullified by a holding penalty. Against
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, Perry completed his first touchdown pass with a five-yard throw to Abey; the score came on a
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that began with Abey pretending to give audibles to his team before the ball was snapped to running back Darryl Bonner, who pitched to Perry on a
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, who in turn threw to Abey for the touchdown. Abey suffered a shoulder injury in the loss, leading to Perry making his maiden start at quarterback the following against SMU. Although he recorded 282 rushing yards and four touchdowns, including a 92-yard run that was the second-longest rushing score in the team's history, he sprained his left ankle in the fourth quarter; Navy would win 43–40 after the Mustangs came back from a 34–11 halftime deficit. For the season's remaining games, Niumatalolo opted to name starting quarterbacks shortly before kickoffs as Perry and Abey's differing playing styles (Perry preferred to run to the outside and could quickly change his pace, while Abey was a better passer and employed a more physical running style) forced opponents to prepare differently even if Navy fundamentally ran the same offense regardless of the starter. The 2017
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saw Perry start at quarterback, though Navy went on to lose 14–13. In snowy conditions, he recorded 250 rushing yards on 30 attempts, including a 68-yard touchdown, but penalties on the final drive hampered the Midshipmen offense and resulted in Bennett Moehring's game-winning 48-yard field goal going wide left. Perry's rushing yards accounted for 84 percent of his team's total yardage in the game and were nine more than Army's total. The performance also allowed Perry to break 1,000 rushing yards in 2017; Abey also accomplished the feat, allowing Navy to have its third duo of 1,000-yard rushers in a season. The Midshipmen, who started with a 5–0 record, concluded the regular season 6–6 and played in the
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against
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. Perry scored two touchdowns and rushed for 114 yards before leaving with a foot injury in the 49–7 victory. The 114 rushing yards were the second-most in bowl history behind Reynolds' 144 in
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. He ended the year with 1,182 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns; he averaged 8.6 yards per carry, a Navy record and the third-highest in the nation. His 303 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 13 catches were second-best on the team.


2018

Perry began his junior year in 2018 as the Midshipmen's starting quarterback. Although he had thrown only two passes in his college career—one of which was intercepted—and Navy did not feature a pass-heavy offense, Jasper noted Perry possessed "a good arm" and threw "a great deep ball". As part of his new responsibilities, Perry transitioned into Navy's full
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offense; in 2017, he only saw action at quarterback when the offense ran the
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from the
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. In July, he was placed on the preseason watch lists for the Maxwell (best college football player),
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(most versatile player), and
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s (the
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's best player). The Midshipmen opened 2018 with a 59–41 loss to
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, during which Perry recorded 108 rushing yards and a 75-yard touchdown late in the first half. He also threw his first touchdown pass as a quarterback on a 19-yard score to Walker in the fourth quarter. In Navy's first
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(AAC) game of the year against
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, Perry led the team in all three offensive yardage categories (166 rushing, 22 passing, 17 receiving), the school's second player to do so after Reynolds in 2015; he also scored a "highlight-reel touchdown" as he dodged multiple Memphis players en route to a 14-yard touchdown run. This was followed by a 51–21 victory over Lehigh, during which Perry ran for 223 yards and three touchdowns as the Midshipmen recorded 629 total yards (tenth-most in program history), though he struggled with arm strength and accuracy as a passer. The offense struggled through the next games, including a 35–7 loss to
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that dropped Navy to 2–3. The Midshipmen recorded just six first downs and 199 total yards in the loss, while Perry had a mere 54 yards on 19 carries (a number that was skewed by a 20-yard run). In a column published after the defeat, ''Capital Gazette'' writer and Navy beat reporter Bill Wagner criticized the team for its excessive reliance on Perry, whose 105 carries across the first five games greatly exceeded his teammates' attempts. Wagner called for Navy to "admit the Malcolm Perry experiment has been a mistake" as "Perry is a running back and not a quarterback. I completely understand the logic of wanting to put the ball in the hands of the best offensive player as much as possible, but Navy's coaching staff is trying to fit a square peg into a round hole in its desperate attempt to do so." TheMidReport's Mike James wrote Perry was "a year behind in his development as a quarterback" due to spending the previous year as a slotback, with Navy's offense consequently growing too complex for him; the system used in the Air Force game was simplified to aid Perry, but James noted the offense was the same used against Army in 2017 shortly after Perry returned to quarterback, which Air Force capitalized on. After five games at quarterback, Perry was moved to slotback, a position that was hampered by mounting injuries. Although he was no longer the starting quarterback, he continued to see time at the position with Abey and Lewis. Despite the quarterback switch, the Midshipmen continued to struggle passing-wise as the three combined to complete less than 42 percent of their attempts. As a runner, Perry had just one more game of the remaining seven in which he recorded at least 100 yards—a 133-yard performance in a 44–22 loss to Notre Dame. In a one-point loss to
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, Perry threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Abey, who also completed a 73-yard touchdown throw of his own to Perry in the game as Navy fell 29–28. The Midshipmen ended the season 3–10, their worst record since 2002, including a third-straight loss to
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. Perry led Navy in rushing yards with 1,087 on 172 attempts, along with seven rushing touchdowns; in receiving, he recorded nine catches for 167 yards and a touchdown; when throwing, he completed nine of 25 passes for 222 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. In March 2019, Niumatalolo admitted he was unsure if ousting Perry from the starting quarterback role during the 2018 season was "the right decision ..We did what we felt was best for the team at the time, but when I go back and look at our games I'm not sure it worked out very well."


2019

For his senior year in 2019, Perry went back to quarterback and was named team co-captain. As Perry's playing style differed from previous Navy quarterbacks, Niumatalolo and Jasper redesigned Navy's offense to support him. For example, to assist his development as a passer, Navy hired Billy Ray Stutzmann to install features of the
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; Stutzmann played in and coached the system at
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. The run and shoot also shares formations and concepts with Navy's standard
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option offense. During the offseason, Perry focused on improving his decision making, noting that the option and passing aspects of the offense were "all in my hands now." Entering the 2019 season, Perry was again placed on the Maxwell Award watch list. Perry and the Navy offense enjoyed success in the season-opening 45–7 win over Holy Cross as the quarterback recorded his first 100-passing yard performance, completing six of nine passes for 103 yards, and ran for 28 yards and a touchdown. The following week against
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saw Perry combine for six touchdowns—two passing and four rushing—and 307 total yards in a 42–10 victory; the six scores were the most by a Navy player in a game since Reynolds' seven in 2014. Perry also became the first Midshipman to record at least 150 rushing and passing yards apiece in one game since
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in 2010. Navy's first loss of the year, a 35–23 defeat by
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, saw Perry run for two touchdowns and throw for another, but the Midshipmen's offensive production faltered in the second half. He was also pulled from the game on three occasions after hurting his throwing shoulder while sustaining hard hits, prompting coaches to advise him to avoid absorbing tackles. The Midshipmen avenged their blowout loss to
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the previous year with a 34–25 win, during which Perry led an 11-play, 75-yard drive late in the game that ended with his go-ahead three-yard touchdown run. Against
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, he ran for 218 yards and three touchdowns as Navy won their first away game since they beat the Golden Hurricane in September 2017. Perry continued his string of success by rushing for 188 yards and two scores against
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, guiding the final drive against
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that led to Bijan Nichols' game-winning field goal, and another two-score performance in a 56–10 blowout over
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that placed Navy on a five-game winning streak. At the time, the Midshipmen were 7–1, their best record after eight games since the team began using the triple option in 2002. The Connecticut game also saw Perry run for 108 yards to surpass the 1,000-rushing-yard mark for the season, making him the first Navy player since Reynolds to record 1,000 rushing yards in three seasons. Navy's win streak was snapped with a 52–20 loss to Notre Dame. Perry recorded 117 rushing yards on 25 attempts, but lost three fumbles in the first half before being benched for Perry Olsen in the third quarter. He rebounded in the next game against SMU by completing a career-best nine of fifteen passes for 162 yards and a touchdown, while also running for 195 yards and two scores in the 35–28 win. In Houston against the
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, Perry ran for 146 yards and a touchdown, along with throwing for 107 yards on just two attempts, as Navy won 56–41; it was the Midshipmen's first victory at
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since they joined the AAC. The win tied Navy at the top of the conference's West Division with Memphis, but the Tigers were named division champion thanks to their win over the Midshipmen earlier in the year. In early December, Perry was named AAC Offensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Conference; at the time of the announcement, he led the conference in rushing yards per game (136.4), which was also the most among quarterbacks in the nation, along with 1,500 rushing yards and 19 touchdowns. Against
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, he ran for a career-high and rivalry-record 304 yards (the first Navy player to do so against an
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opponent and the second in general) and two touchdowns as the Midshipmen won 31–7, their first win in the rivalry since 2015. His performance allowed him to break two Navy records: Worth's 2016 single-season total offense record with 2,831 yards and
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's 1983 single-season rushing yardage record with 1,804, while his 606 rushing yards in three Army–Navy Games were the most by any player in rivalry history. He was also the third player in school history to record 4,000 career rushing yards, joining McCallum and Reynolds. The Midshipmen concluded the regular season 10–2, during which Perry had nine consecutive games with at least 100 rushing yards and two games with over 200, the fourth player in school history to accomplish the latter. The 2019 Liberty Bowl against
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was Perry's final college game. He completed five of seven passes for 57 yards and a touchdown, while also running for 213 yards on 28 carries; the rushing yards surpassed Dobbs' 106 in the 2009 Texas Bowl for the most by a Navy player in a bowl game. Perry received game MVP honors in the 20–17 Navy victory. He ended 2019 with 2,017 rushing yards, surpassing
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's record for the most rushing yards by a quarterback in a season, while his 4,359 career rushing yards were the 79th-most among all players in college football history and the second-most by a Midshipman behind Reynolds.


Statistics

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Professional career


2020 NFL Draft

Perry, who was assigned to the
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for his post-Academy military commitment, entered the
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as a wide receiver; he explained the position change gave him "the best opportunity to play at the next level." Although service academy graduates were required to serve for five years, Secretary of Defense
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signed an order in November 2019 that allowed athletes from the academies to defer their service to play professional sports upon receiving approval. During the pre-draft process, Perry participated in the
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, playing for the East team. He had one carry in the 31–27 East win: he received the snap as a quarterback on a speed option play, from which he faked a lateral to running back
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before running 52 yards for a touchdown. In February, he was invited to the
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; Perry was the second player in Navy history to attend the event, joining long snapper Joe Cardona in 2015. He was regarded as a potential late-round draft pick or
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by various outlets, with NFL.com's
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considering him a "priority free agent" and WalterFootball.com's Charlie Campbell projecting him in the sixth-round-to-undrafted range. Although draft scouts like Zierlein praised his toughness and intelligence, his small frame and the move to wide receiver were seen as concerns. However, Zierlein also added Perry's experience in the option offense and versatility made him a viable
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in the NFL. During the pre-draft process, Perry met with the
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and
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at the East–West Shrine Bowl.


Miami Dolphins

Perry was selected by the
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in the seventh round of the
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with the 246th overall pick, becoming the first drafted service academy player in Dolphins history. He was placed on the reserve/
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list by the team on August 3, 2020, and was activated three days later. After being inactive for the early games of the 2020 season, Perry made his NFL debut in the Dolphins' Week 8 win over the
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, during which he recorded a ten-yard reception and was a
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quarterback on two plays. He was the fourth triple option-era Navy player to play in an NFL regular season game after Cardona, Reynolds, and Kyle Eckel. He caught his first touchdown pass, a 25-yard throw from fellow rookie
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, in a Week 17 loss to the
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. Perry concluded his rookie season with nine receptions for 92 yards and a touchdown, along with three carries for five yards. During the 2021 preseason, Perry played receiver and return specialist. He saw little playing time on offense across the first two games against the
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and
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as he combined for just two receptions and 41 yards; as a returner, he recorded one of Miami's four punt returns that went for at least 20 yards in Chicago, while he returned four kickoffs for 84 yards and two punts for 13 yards versus Atlanta. His offensive snaps increased in the final game against the
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with four catches for 69 yards, including a play that went 36 yards. Due to the Dolphins having too many receivers on their roster, he was one of four released on August 31 as part of final roster cuts to reach the 53-player limit.


New England Patriots

Although the Dolphins had hoped to sign Perry to the
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for the 2021 regular season, the
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claimed him off waivers on September 2. Patriots head coach
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, who is closely connected to the Naval Academy via his father and former Navy assistant coach
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, had "heavily scouted" Perry entering the 2020 draft. The signing also made Perry one of two Navy players on the Patriots' active roster alongside Cardona. A foot injury caused him to miss the season opener against the Dolphins, and he was moved to the
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on September 11. He was released on November 17.


New Orleans Saints

Six days after departing the Patriots, Perry was signed to the
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practice squad with plans of quickly promoting him to the active roster to assist a struggling wide receiver unit. He never played a game for New Orleans and was one of four practice squad members released on December 28.


Return to New England Patriots and retirement

Perry returned to New England by signing a reserve/future contract on January 11, 2022. On July 22, days before
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began, he was placed on the reserve/retired list as he intended to commit to naval service. A day later, Perry officially announced his retirement from the NFL. His decision to end his playing career was attributed to a "burning desire to go serve and fulfill the commitment I signed up for when I went to the Naval Academy. I kind of came to the conclusion that I was ready to call it quits and go do something that means a lot to me, my family and my country."


Military career

After retiring from the NFL, Perry commissioned as an officer in the Marine Corps and underwent training at
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on
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. Unlike some Navy-to-NFL players like Cardona who played while serving in the
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, Perry was obligated to serve five years on
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under his academy contract.


Personal life

Perry's parents were members of the Army's
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. The two served in the
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, with Malcolm Maurice Perry being involved in refueling operations and Bonny in parts repair and supply. A
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, Malcolm Jr. is the youngest of six children, with two of his siblings being born in North Carolina and another in Germany. At the Naval Academy, he was a quantitative economics major.


References


External links


Miami Dolphins bio

Navy Midshipmen bio
{{DEFAULTSORT:Perry, Malcolm 1997 births Living people American football quarterbacks American football running backs American football wide receivers Navy Midshipmen football players Miami Dolphins players New England Patriots players New Orleans Saints players People from Clarksville, Tennessee Players of American football from Tennessee