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Jason Maas

Jason Maas
Edmonton Eskimos
Date of birth (1975-11-19) November 19, 1975 (age 41)
Place of birth Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Career information
CFL status International
Position(s) QB
Height 6 ft 2 in (188 cm)
Weight 210 lb (95 kg)
College Oregon
High school Yuma
Hand Right
Career history
As coach
20122014 Toronto Argonauts (QB coach)
2015 Ottawa Redblacks (OC)
2016–present Edmonton Eskimos (HC)
As player
1999 Baltimore Ravens*
20002005 Edmonton Eskimos
20062007 Hamilton Tiger-Cats
2007 Montreal Alouettes
20082011 Edmonton Eskimos
*Inactive and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
CFL West All-Star 2001
Honours Eskimos' Most Outstanding Player (2001, 2004)

Jason Maas (born November 19, 1975) is a former Canadian football quarterback and current head coach of the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He is best known for his career in the CFL, which was largely spent with the Edmonton Eskimos. He has also spent time with the Montreal Alouettes and the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.

During his high school career in Yuma, Arizona, Maas gained his first notice as a football player when the Phoenix Prep Sport magazine selected Maas as the most outstanding high-school quarterback in the state of Arizona as a senior.

Maas went to college at the University of Oregon starting in 1994 but was buried deep on the depth chart for the first two years of his career. In his second year, Maas threw only eighteen passes in unimportant situations. However, in his third year, Maas was considered a solid bet to take Oregon's starting job, until the arrival of high-profile transfer Akili Smith. Smith was drawing rave reviews from the football establishment as a better pure athlete, but Maas's numbers early in the year were comparable. Maas drew rave reviews by throwing for five touchdowns in a game against Stanford, but it was Smith who ended up taking the long-term starting job.

Maas spent the rest of his time at Oregon as a backup, finishing with career totals of 120 completions on 226 attempts, 1,763 yards, nineteen touchdowns and eight interceptions. Both Maas and Smith left Oregon in 1999, and while Smith was drafted third overall by the Cincinnati Bengals, Maas took a Bachelor of Science in sociology and, undrafted, tried to continue his professional career the hard way. The pattern of losing a starting job to a flashier new arrival despite his own strong play would repeat itself twice later in Maas's career.


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