Mychal Rivera

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Mychal Rivera
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Rivera with the Raiders in 2014
No. 81
Position: Tight end
Personal information
Born: (1990-09-08) September 8, 1990 (age 34)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:245 lb (111 kg)
Career information
High school: Birmingham
(Los Angeles, California)
College: Tennessee
NFL draft: 2013  / round: 6 / pick: 184
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:146
Receiving yards:1,413
Receiving touchdowns:10
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Mychal Rashawn Rivera (born September 8, 1990) is a former American football tight end. He played college football for the Tennessee Volunteers and was selected by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL draft.

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Early life

Rivera was born in Los Angeles, California, the son of George and Yolanda Rivera. He is of Puerto Rican, African American, and German descent. Though he lived in Valencia, California, he played high school football for Birmingham High School in Lake Balboa, where he caught 21 passes for 210 yards and 3 touchdowns as a senior in 2007 to help lead the Patriots to a 13–1 record and the West Valley League championship. He was rated a 3-star prospect, and ranked the 39th overall tight end by Rivals.com for the 2007 class. [1] [2]

College career

Rivera initially signed with Oregon for the 2008 season. [3] After he was asked to move to offensive line by Ducks coach Chip Kelly he requested and received a release from his scholarship. [4] For the 2009 season, he played for the College of the Canyons, a junior college in Santa Clarita, catching 32 passes for 316 yards and 3 touchdowns. [1]

In January 2010, Rivera committed to the Tennessee Volunteers, having been drawn to the school by the emphasis on tight ends in the offensive scheme of newly hired head coach Derek Dooley. [5] He played in all 13 games in the 2010 season, collecting 11 catches for 112 yards. [6] Against Ole Miss, he caught a 26-yard pass on a 3rd-and-13 to keep a critical drive alive. His season-best was 3 catches for 29 yards against Memphis. [1]

Rivera started all 12 games for the Volunteers in 2011. He caught 29 passes for 344 yards and a touchdown, placing third among SEC tight ends in both receptions and receiving yards. [7] Against Florida, he had 5 catches for 71 yards, including an 18-yard touchdown reception. He caught 5 passes for 85 yards against Georgia. [1]

Named to the Pre-Season All-SEC Third-team prior to the 2012 season, Rivera started in 10 of 12 games. He caught 36 passes for 562 yards and 5 touchdowns, breaking the single-season team record set by Jason Witten for most receiving yards by a tight end, and joining Reggie Harper as one of two Tennessee Volunteers tight ends with more than 1,000 career receiving yards. [8] Rivera caught 4 passes for 47 yards and a touchdown against Florida. He caught 3 passes for 82 yards against Georgia, including a career-long 62-yard reception. Against Missouri, he caught 10 passes for 129 yards and a touchdown. Following the season, he was named All-SEC by both CBSSports and the SEC coaches, and All-SEC Second-team by the Associated Press. [1]

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
6 ft 3+14 in
(1.91 m)
242 lb
(110 kg)
32+58 in
(0.83 m)
10+14 in
(0.26 m)
4.81 s1.66 s2.69 s4.43 s7.17 s31.0 in
(0.79 m)
9 ft 4 in
(2.84 m)
17 reps
All values from NFL Combine [9]

Oakland Raiders

2013

The Oakland Raiders selected Rivera in the sixth round (184th overall) of the 2013 NFL draft. [10] Rivera was the 11th tight end drafted in 2013. He was the second tight end drafted by the Raiders in 2013, behind Nick Kasa who was selected in the sixth round (172nd overall). [11]

He began his rookie season as the backup tight end behind Jeron Mastrud and caught two passes for 26-yards in a season opening loss to the Indianapolis Colts. [12] On September 29, 2013, against Washington, he caught his first career touchdown on an 18-yard pass from Matt Flynn. [13] The following week, Rivera earned his first career start against the San Diego Chargers. On November 17, 2013, he caught a season-high five passes for 54 receiving yards and caught his second touchdown pass on a 26-yard pass from Matt McGloin. [14] Rivera suffered a concussion following a helmet-to-helmet hit by Michael Griffin in the Raiders' loss to the Tennessee Titans on November 24, 2013. [15] He finished his first season with 38 catches for 407 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns while starting 3 games and appearing in all 16 regular season contests. [16]

2014

Rivera began his second season as the starting tight end but shared the role throughout the year with David Ausberry. In the season opener against the New York Jets, he caught three passes for 31 yards. [17] After an 0–4 start, head coach Dennis Allen was fired and Tony Sparano was named the interim head coach. On November 2, 2014, Rivera finished a loss to the Seattle Seahawks with a career-high 8 receptions for 38 receiving yards and caught his first two touchdown passes of the season from rookie quarterback Derek Carr. [18] The following week against the Denver Broncos, he caught 6 passes for 64-yards and a touchdown during the Raider's 17–41 loss. [19] On December 7, 2014, Rivera caught 7 passes for a career-high 109 receiving yards and a touchdown against the San Francisco 49ers. [20] He finished his second season with 58 catches, 534 receiving yards, and 4 touchdowns in 10 starts and 16 regular season games. [21] The Oakland Raiders finished 3–13 in 2014. [22]

2015

After a career season in 2014, he was thought to be the starting tight end going into the 2015 season, but head coach Jack Del Rio brought in free agent Lee Smith and drafted Clive Walford in the third round of the 2015 NFL draft. Although he began the season as the backup to Smith he eventually lost snaps to the emerging Walford. On November 15, 2015, he had one of his best games of the season when he caught a season-high six passes for 46 receiving yards during a 14–30 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. [23] During a Week 14 victory over the eventual Super Bowl 50 Champion Denver Broncos, he caught 3 passes for a season-high 49 receiving yards as well as his only touchdown of the season. [24] In his third professional season, Rivera was limited to only 32 catches for 280 receiving yards and one touchdown while appearing in all regular season games and starting none. [25]

2016

With Walford slated as the starting tight end going into the 2016 season after emerging in the last month of the 2015 season, the Oakland Raiders reportedly were looking to trade Rivera. After not being able to seek a trade partner, the Raiders opted to keep him for at least the last year of his rookie contract. [26]

With Walford slated as the starting tight end to begin the season, Rivera did not register a catch until a Week 4 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens and finished the victory with only one catch for a yard. [27] On October 30, 2016, he had his best game of the season, making 3 receptions for 36 receiving yards and caught his first touchdown of the season from Derek Carr. [28] He finished the 2016 season with 18 receptions for 192 yards and one touchdown in 13 games and two starts. [29]

Jacksonville Jaguars

On March 22, 2017, Rivera signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars. In doing so, he reunited with former high school and college teammate Malik Jackson. [30] On September 1, 2017, Rivera was placed on injured reserve with a hand injury. [31] On February 20, 2018, the Jaguars declined the option on Rivera's contract, making him a free agent. [32]

NFL career statistics

Legend
BoldCareer high

Regular season

YearTeamGamesReceiving
GPGSTgtRecYdsAvgLngTD
2013 OAK 163603840710.7374
2014 OAK 161099585349.2334
2015 OAK 16046322808.8291
2016 OAK 132251819210.7271
61152301461,4139.73710

Playoffs

YearTeamGamesReceiving
GPGSTgtRecYdsAvgLngTD
2016 OAK 1054317.8110
1054317.8110

Personal life

Rivera was born in Los Angeles, California. [33] He is of Puerto Rican, African American, and German descent. [34] His parents are Yolanda Rivera, a former model, and George Rivera. His older sister is actress and singer Naya Rivera (1987–2020), best known for her role as Santana Lopez on Glee . His younger sister is runway model Nickayla Rivera (b. 1994). [35]

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