Rashod Owens
Personal information | |
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Born: | San Antonio, Texas, U.S. | December 7, 2001
Height: | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Weight: | 229 lb (104 kg) |
Career information | |
Position: | Wide receiver |
High school: | Theodore Roosevelt (San Antonio, Texas) |
College: | Oklahoma State (2020–2024) |
NFL draft: | 2025: undrafted |
Career history | |
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only | |
Stats at Pro Football Reference |
Rashod Owens (born December 7, 2001) is an American professional football wide receiver. He played college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.
Early life and high school
[edit]Owens attended Theodore Roosevelt High School in San Antonio, Texas. As a junior, he rushed for 1,454 yards and 23 touchdowns on 174 carries.[1] Coming out of high school, Owens was rated as a three-star recruit and committed to play college football for the Oklahoma State Cowboys.[2]
College career
[edit]As a freshman in 2020, Owens hauled in two passes for 19 yards in four games.[3] In 2021, he totaled 17 receptions for 257 yards and a touchdown.[4] In 2022, Owens made six catches for 85 yards.[5] In week 6 of the 2023 season, he racked up five receptions for 75 yards in a win over Kansas State.[6] In week 13, Owens recorded ten catches for 136 yards versus rival Oklahoma.[7] In the 2023 Texas Bowl, he hauled in ten receptions for 164 yards and two touchdowns in a victory over Texas A&M, earning game MVP honors.[8] During the 2023 season, Owens notched 63 catches for 895 yards and five touchdowns.[9] Heading into the 2024 season, he was named to the Biletnkoff Award watch list.[10] In 2024, Owens recorded 32 receptions for 515 yards and four touchdowns.[11]
Professional career
[edit]After not being selected in the 2025 NFL draft, Owens signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as an undrafted free agent.[12][13] He was waived on August 25.[14]
References
[edit]- ^ Levenson, Marshall (December 17, 2019). "Oklahoma State Has Landed Commitment from 2020 Three-Star ATH Rashod Owens". Oklahoma State Cowboys on SI. SI.com. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ "'That kid is just special': Rashod Owens was an under-the-radar discovery for OSU football". The Oklahoman. October 13, 2021. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ "Rashod Owens 2020 Game Logs". Sports Reference. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ Allen, Daniel (December 28, 2023). "'Just be patient': Rashod Owens' MVP outing lifts Cowboys past Texas A&M in TaxAct Texas Bowl". O'Colly.com. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ Scott, Marshall (October 10, 2023). "Rashod Owens' Versatility Comes Up Big in Oklahoma State's Win against Kansas State". Pistols Firing. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ Ruhl, Dean (October 10, 2023). "OSU notebook: Rashod Owens stepping up, KU quarterback Jason Bean in line for start and more ahead of Kansas". Tulsa World. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ White, Ivan (November 13, 2024). "Oklahoma State Needs to Get Rashod Owens More Involved". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ "Rashod Owens was 'ultimate Cowboy' for Oklahoma State football en route to Texas Bowl MVP". The Oklahoman. December 29, 2023. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ Gerl, Parker (January 4, 2024). "How Rashod Owens' emergence was years in the making". O'Colly.com. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ Waldrep, Tyler (August 7, 2024). "OSU's Brennan Presley, Rashod Owens recognized on the Biletnikoff Award watch list". Tulsa World. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ DeWitt, Ethan (April 26, 2025). "Bengals nab a pair of undrafted wide receivers". Cincy Jungle. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ Cox, Kyle. "Free Agent Tracker: Several Cowboys Land UDFA Deals following NFL Draft". Pistols Firing. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
- ^ "Bengals Sign 13 Rookies BENGALS ROSTER UPDATE". Bengals.com. Retrieved May 10, 2025.
- ^ "Bengals Make Roster Moves Ahead of 53-Man Deadline". Bengals.com. August 25, 2025.