Kevin Jordan (American football)

[1][2] He decided to attend the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he joined his brother, Al.[1] Jordan missed a season after suffering an injury in a high school all-star game, and sat out another as a redshirt.

[1][3] In the season opener of 1994, Jordan stepped up for an injured Stokes with six receptions for 152 yards and a touchdown in a 25–23 win over Tennessee.

[7] However, Jordan injured his right knee in the final game when he was hit by two USC defenders after catch, and he had surgery to repair a partially torn ligament in February 1995.

[12][13] After his playing career ended, Jordan became a missionary with Athletes in Action, a college religious organization, and also became a chaplain for the UCLA football team.

[15][16] After four years in Pittsburgh and a second trip to the Super Bowl, Jordan and his wife returned to Los Angeles and started 4TheJourney ministry and served as chaplains for the UCLA women's basketball team.