Jehu Femi Chesson II (born 29 December 1993) is a Liberian former professional football wide receiver.
He played college football at Michigan, and was selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL draft.
His father, Jehu Chesson Sr., worked in the financial industry but joined Lutheran World Service as a relief worker during the war.
[1] Chesson moved with his family to neighboring Côte d'Ivoire at the age of two and then to St. Louis, Missouri, three years later, where his father took a job working for MasterCard.
[5] A 3-star wide receiver recruit, Chesson accepted a scholarship to play football at the University of Michigan over offers from Iowa, Missouri, Northwestern, Oklahoma State, and Purdue, among others.
[10] Three of the four touchdowns were scored in the first half,[11] and the fourth came on a fourth-down play with two seconds remaining in regulation and Michigan trailing 34 to 27.
[12] Chesson's 207 receiving yards ranks as the third highest single-game total in Michigan football history.
Chesson and Rudock became the second-ever pair of teammates in conference history to share the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Award.