Jonathan Leroy Staggers, Jr. (born December 14, 1948) is an American former professional football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He was a star football player for Helias High School in Jefferson City, Missouri. He starred as a running back/wide receiver at the University of Missouri before playing six seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, and Detroit Lions of the NFL. He is the first cousin of tennis great Arthur Ashe.Bill Beck, "Healthy Staggers Gives Mizzou New Dimension." St. Louis Post Dispatch 14 Nov. 1967: 30. Web. His father, Jonathan Staggers, was a basketball coach at Lincoln University Hayward State University and Claflin CollegeBob Priddy, "Heroes and bums"
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Staggers played for the Packers from 1972-1974. 1973 and 1974 proved to be the most productive seasons of his career. Staggers led the Packers both seasons in both receiving yardage and punt return yardage.Pro Football Reference.com, "1973 Green Bay Packers Statistics & Players"
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. Downloaded August 21, 2020. His 85 yard punt return for a touchdown against the Houston Oilers in 1972 was the longest punt return that season.Joe Zagorski, SEASON OF CHANGE: THE 1972 PACKERS". The Coffin Corner Annual, v. 10, 1988. Available online: http://www.profootballresearchers.org/archives/Website_Files/Coffin_Corner/10-An-358.pdf Downloaded August 21, 2020 But with the Packers under the new management of Bart Starr, Staggers lost his wide receiver starting job to Ken Payne, and his punt return job to rookie Willard Harrell, and the Packers waived him shortly before the start of the season. The Detroit Lions claimed him off of waivers on September 22, 1975.Ultimate70s.com, "1975 Green Bay Packers: 4-10-0"
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. Downloaded August 21, 2020. Staggers played in 5 games as a wide receiver for the Lions, starting in 4. Unlike with the Steelers and Packers, however, he was not used as a punt returner in Detroit.Pro Football Reference.com, "1975 Detroit Lions Statistics and Players"
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