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Laveranues Coles #87 | Wide Receiver | New York Jets
Height: 5-11    Weight: 193    Born: Dec 29, 1977, Jacksonville, FL

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Statistics
YearTeamGRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDs100YGRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs100YG
2000NYJ82237016.8112157.500
2001NYJ165986814.770101089.900
2002NYJ1589126414.2546396.500
2003WAS1682120414.66410393.900
2004WAS169095010.5133-3-1.000
2005NYJ167384511.550000.000
2006NYJ1691109812.1602147.000
2007NYJ115564611.761000.000
2007 Game Log
WeekOppRecRecYdsRecAvgRecTDsRuAttRuYdsRuAvgRuTDs
1NE7598.42000.00
2@BAL6579.50000.00
3MIA33010.01000.00
4@BUF8658.11000.00
5@NYG88911.10000.00
6PHI12727.00000.00
7@CIN813316.62000.00
8BUF11313.00000.00
11PIT15656.00000.00
13@MIA56913.80000.00
14CLE7486.90000.00
Player Notes
March 28, 2008
The New York Jets have guaranteed the $11 million remaining on the final two years of receiver Laveranues Coles' contract, according to ESPN. Coles had been seeking a contract extension, but guaranteeing the remaining two years is an apparent compromise between the team and the receiver. Coles had been critical of the Jets earlier in the offseason for spending money on players from outside and not taking care of players already on the team. Coles has been a team captain and is one of the most respected leaders in the Jets' locker room. He appeared in 12 games last season, catching 55 passes for 646 yards with six touchdowns.
March 28, 2008
The New York Jets and receiver Laveranues Coles have agreed to terms on a contract extension, according to the New York Post. Terms of the deal have not been disclosed, but it’s believed the Jets added two or three more years to his contract. If true, this would keep Coles with New York through the 2012 season - virtually ensuring he will finish his career with the organization. For the Jets, re-signing Coles prevents a repeat of the problems during last year’s training camp, when another high-profile veteran team leader, guard Pete Kendall, groused about his contract and was ultimately traded to the Redskins. And now the Jets, who spent a lot of money at the beginning of this month to acquire veterans from other teams, have spent some money at the end of the month to keep one of their own.
March 27, 2008
The New York Jets are negotiating a new contract for wide receiver Laveranues Coles, and barring complications, it should be finalized by Friday, according to the Daily News. Coles has two years, $11 million remaining on his current deal, and he's looking for a long-term extension. He was prepared to miss the entire offseason program, not showing up until training camp, unless he received a new contract. Coles' decision to report to the off-season conditioning program Monday, after skipping the first week to protest his current contract, was a strong indication that the two sides were moving toward an agreement. Stay tuned.
March 25, 2008
Laveranues Coles, who ripped the New York Jets last month for “lying” to him about a contract extension, ended his one-week protest by reporting today to the voluntary off-season conditioning program, according to Newsday. Presumably, Coles’ appearance means his situation has been resolved, although it couldn’t be immediately confirmed that he has a new contract.
March 18, 2008
The Jets and the representatives for unhappy wide receiver Laveranues Coles are close to agreeing on a long-term contract, this according to the Star-Ledger. The Jets receiver, after signing, would report to the team's voluntary offseason workouts later this week. It's unclear what type of agreement the Jets and Coles are nearing, but the person characterized it as a "win-win for both sides." Coles was a no-show yesterday for the first day of the Jets' offseason program.