Jermaine Wiggins

He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs, and signed with the New York Jets as an undrafted free agent in 1999.

Wiggins was also a member of the NFL's New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Carolina Panthers, Minnesota Vikings, Jacksonville Jaguars.

He also played as a freshman in 1994 (5 catches, 56 yards and 1 touchdown - 11.2), when Marshall advanced to the I-AA semifinals, losing at Boise State, 28–24, and winning its first outright Southern Conference championship (second of three SC titles for the Thundering Herd).

After a quiet 2001 regular season in which he only caught 14 passes, Wiggins became a key part of the Patriots air attack in the playoffs.

He also caught a seven-yard pass in the Patriots final Super Bowl drive that enabled the field goal kick to win the game.

He was released on August 27 after suffering a concussion from a helmet-to-helmet hit by Green Bay Packers safety Aaron Rouse in a preseason game.

In 2010, Wiggins obtained various positions in Boston sports media outlets such as CSN New England, WBZ, and WHDH.

Wiggins also formerly co-hosted a morning show on a local Boston hip hop radio station HOT 96.9.

On April 13, 2023, Wiggins was named the head coach of the Brockton Boxers high school football team.