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Jonathan Stewart was born on 21 March, 1987 in Fort Lewis, is an American football running back. At 33 years old, Jonathan Stewart height is 5 ft 10 in (177.8 cm).

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Jonathan Stewart Age 35 years old
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Born 21 March 1987
Birthday 21 March
Birthplace Fort Lewis
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Timeline

2019

On February 6, 2019, the Giants declined the option on Stewart's contract, making him a free agent at the start of the league year.

On April 23, 2019, Stewart signed a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Carolina Panthers.

2018

On February 28, 2018, Stewart was released by the Panthers after 10 seasons with the team, leaving as the franchise's all-time leading rusher.

On March 13, 2018, Stewart signed a two-year $6.9 million contract with the New York Giants. On September 28, 2018, the Giants placed Stewart on injured reserve with a foot injury. In three games, he had six carries for 17 yards.

2017

On March 24, 2017, Stewart signed a one-year contract extension with the Panthers through the 2018 season.

On September 10, 2017, Stewart recorded a nine-yard receiving touchdown in the season opening 23–3 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. In Week 14 against the Minnesota Vikings, Stewart ran for 103 yards and three touchdowns, including a 60-yard run, earning him NFC Offensive Player of the Week. Overall, in the 2017 season, he finished with 680 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns.

As of 2017, Stewart holds the following franchise records for the Panthers:

On March 9, 2017, Stewart's wife, Natalie Hills, gave birth to their first child, a baby girl named Kaia Grey.

2016

Stewart again began the 2016 season as the Panthers starting running back, but missed three games following a hamstring injury in Week 2. He returned with 85 yards and two touchdowns against New Orleans and 95 yards and two touchdowns against Arizona in weeks 6-7. In game 11 against Oakland, he again had two touchdowns, marking the first time since 2009 he had three two-touchdown games. He recorded a season-high 25 carries for 132 yards against Washington in Week 15. He led the team with 218 rushes for 824 yards and nine rushing touchdowns.

2014

Stewart had a very solid 2014 season. He had arguably his best game of the season against division rival New Orleans Saints with 155 yards on 20 carries. He had a career long 69-yard touchdown run in that same game. He finished the regular season with 175 carries for 809 yards and three rushing touchdowns. Along with that, he had 25 receptions for 181 yards and one receiving touchdowns. Stewart led the NFL through weeks 13-16 with 437 rushing yards during that four week span. One of the NFL’s more elusive rushers, Stewart finished the season having forced 56 missed tackles combined as a rusher and receiver.

2013

In 2013, Stewart once again was plagued by injuries, only playing in six regular season contests. He ran for just 180 yards and had no touchdowns.

In the NFC Divisional Round, Stewart rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries to key Carolina's 31-24 win over the Seattle Seahawks. In the NFC Championship against the Arizona Cardinals, he finished with 83 rushing yards in the 49–15 victory. In Super Bowl 50, Stewart rushed for 29 yards on 12 carries and scored the lone touchdown for the Panthers. The Panthers fell to the Denver by a score of 24–10. For the season, despite missing three games, Stewart forced the second most missed tackles in the NFL among all running backs. He was ranked 86th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2016.

2012

On August 10, 2012, Stewart signed a five-year, $37.811 million contract extension with $23 million guaranteed. After sustaining an ankle injury in the 2012 preseason, Stewart continued to struggle to stay healthy for several parts of the season, ending with only 336 yards on 3.6 yards per carry at the end of the year.

2011

In 2011, Stewart again shared carries with Williams, rushing for 761 yards on 5.4 yards per touch. Behind rookie quarterback Cam Newton, Williams, and Stewart combined, the Panthers had one of the third-best rushing attack in the NFL in the 2011 season.

2010

Stewart started the 2010 season once again splitting carries with Williams, but gained the opportunity to start when Williams was placed on injured reserve; for the rest of the season, Stewart split carries with Mike Goodson, although he was credited with the starts for the majority of these games. In Week 14, against the Atlanta Falcons, he finished with 133 rushing yards. In the next game against the Arizona Cardinals, he finished with 137 rushing yards. In a year where Carolina finished 2-14, Stewart managed to rack up 770 yards rushing and two touchdowns in 14 games played and seven started, the worst statistical performance of his career.

2009

In Week 13 of the 2009 season, Stewart made his first career start for an injured DeAngelo Williams, and recorded 120 yards on 26 rushes and a touchdown in a 16-6 victory over Tampa Bay.

During a Week 4 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Stewart reached 5,000 career rushing yards. Going into the Week 5 bye week, Stewart had a total of 220 yards rushing on 59 carries. Coming off the bye week Stewart had an impressive game in a win against the Seattle Seahawks. He carried the ball 20 times for 78 yards and two touchdowns. This marked the first time Stewart had two rushing touchdowns in one game since 2009. Stewart recorded 125 yards rushing with 5.2 yards per carry in a Sunday night victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Stewart continued his high level of play during a Monday night win over the Indianapolis Colts, rushing for 82 yards along with a rushing touchdown. Stewart missed the final three games on the regular season with a foot injury. Even with the missed games, he finished with 989 rushing yards and six touchdowns along with 16 receptions with 99 yards and one receiving touchdown. Stewart finished eighth in the NFL in rushing.

2008

On January 11, 2008, Stewart announced his decision to forgo his senior season at Oregon and to enter the Draft. On March 12, 2008, Stewart underwent surgery on his big toe and was expected to be out four to six months. Stewart, was ranked among the top three running backs entering the April NFL Draft, along with Darren McFadden and Rashard Mendenhall.

Stewart was drafted by the Carolina Panthers, taken with the 13th overall selection of the 2008 NFL Draft. On July 26, he signed a $14 million contract with a maximum value of $20 million. The deal included $10.795 million in guarantees.

Stewart had two solid performances gaining over 100 rushing yards in Weeks 11 and 14. In the Week 11 game against the Lions, Stewart rushed for 130 yards on only 15 carries, adding a rushing touchdown. In Week 14 against division rival Tampa Bay, he ran for 115 yards on 15 carries with two rushing touchdowns. He would go on to finish the 2008 regular season with 10 rushing touchdowns, a Panthers rookie record. Stewart also added 836 rushing yards on 184 carries with a 4.5 rushing average in his rookie season. Stewart added his first postseason rushing touchdown in a 33–13 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on January 10.

2007

As a University of Oregon collegiate, Stewart competed in the 60-meter dash, recording a personal-best time of 6.88 seconds at the 2007 MPSF Championships, where he placed fifth.

Stewart and the Ducks opened the 2007 campaign 4-0, with wins over Houston, Michigan (in Ann Arbor), Fresno State, and Stanford. Against Michigan, Stewart ran for 111 yards and a touchdown on just 15 carries. He followed up that performance with 165 yards rushing and two touchdowns on just 17 carries against Fresno State. Stewart's second touchdown, an 88-yard rush, was the longest run ever in the 41-year history of Autzen Stadium. The following week against Stanford, Stewart picked up a career best 310 all-purpose yards, including 160 yards rushing and a ten-yard touchdown run. In Oregon's showdown against Cal, Stewart ran for 120 yards and a touchdown on 21 carries, in a 31-24 loss to the Golden Bears. Stewart chipped in 66 rushing yards in Oregon's 53-7 win over Washington State, then had a record setting day against rival Washington. Stewart had a career-high 32 carries for 251 yards and two touchdowns, the latter being the second highest single game total in Oregon's history. Stewart continued his impressive play with a 103-yard, 25 carry, two touchdown performance against USC in Oregon's 24-17 home win. Against then #4 ranked Arizona State, Stewart ran for 99 yards on 21 carries (including a 33-yard touchdown scamper), caught two passes for 26 yards and another score, and returned five kicks for 122 yards. Stewart concluded his record setting season with a career-high 39 carries against rival Oregon State, accumulating 163 yards along the way. In Oregon's 56-21 bowl win over South Florida, Stewart ran for a career-high 253 yards, setting a Sun Bowl record for rushing yards and earning him the C.M. Hendricks Most Valuable Player award. Overall, on the 2007 season, he finished with 1,722 rushing yards, 11 rushing touchdowns, 22 receptions, 145 receiving yards, and two receiving touchdowns.

At the end of the 2007 regular season, Stewart was selected to the All-Pacific-10 Conference first team by league coaches. He also garnered All-America notice.

2006

Stewart would share carries with DeAngelo Williams, a first round pick from the 2006 NFL Draft. In his first game against the San Diego Chargers, Stewart ran the ball 10 times for 53 yards. In his second game against the Chicago Bears, Stewart helped the Panthers recover from a first half deficit, scoring two second half touchdowns from four and one yard respectively. Stewart finished with 14 carries for 77 yards and the first two touchdowns of his young NFL career.

2004

After his senior season in 2004, among several other honors, Stewart was named to the Parade High School All-American team, the USA Today All-USA team, and was the Washington Gatorade Player of the Year.

2003

In addition to football, Stewart was on the school's track & field team, where he competed mainly as a sprinter. He placed third in the 100 meters at the prelims of the 2003 3A District IV Championships, with a season-best time of 10.90 seconds. He ran a career-best time of 10.78 seconds in the 100 meters in 2005, that still stands as the school's fastest time ever.

2001

Stewart is the career leading rusher in Washington prep football history. At Timberline High School in Lacey, Washington, from 2001 to 2004, he rushed for 7,755 yards and scored 105 touchdowns. In 2001, as a freshman, he rushed for 1,279 yards on 95 carries (13.5 avg.) and scored 15 touchdowns. In 2002, as a sophomore, despite an ankle injury causing him to miss almost half of the season, he rushed for 1,609 yards on 153 carries (10.5 avg.) and scored 14 touchdowns. As a junior, in 2003, he rushed for 2,566 yards on 285 carries (9.0 avg.) and scored 45 touchdowns. As a senior, in 2004, he rushed for 2,301 yards, averaging 11.2 yards per carry and scored 32 touchdowns. Against Centralia High School in 2002, Stewart rushed for 422 yards and scored nine touchdowns.

1987

Jonathan Creon Stewart (born March 21, 1987) is a former American football running back. He played college football at the University of Oregon and was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the first round (13th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. He played 10 seasons with Carolina, making the 2016 Pro Bowl, before spending one season with the New York Giants. Following the 2018 season, Stewart signed a one-day contract with Carolina and retired as a Panther.