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Josh Hammond (born July 24, 1998) is an American former football wide receiver who is an offensive assistant for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Florida, and has also played for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL), and the DC Defenders of the United Football League (UFL).

Key Information

College career

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Hammond was a member of the Florida Gators for four seasons. He finished his collegiate career with 87 receptions for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns and 134 yards and two touchdowns rushing in 49 games played.[1]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span
6 ft 0+18 in
(1.83 m)
192 lb
(87 kg)
30+58 in
(0.78 m)
9+14 in
(0.23 m)
All values from Pro Day[2]

Jacksonville Jaguars

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Hammond signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent on April 25, 2020.[3] He was waived on September 6, 2020, during final roster cuts and was re-signed to the practice squad the next day.[4][5] Hammond remained on the practice squad for the 2020 season and signed a reserve/future contract with the Jaguars on January 4, 2021.[6] He was cut by the Jaguars at the end of training camp on August 31, 2021, and was re-signed back to the team's practice squad.[7][8] Hammond was elevated to the active roster on December 26, 2021, for the team's Week 16 game against the New York Jets and made his NFL debut in the game.[9] He signed a reserve/future contract on January 10, 2022.[10] He was waived on May 16, 2022.[11]

Philadelphia Eagles

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On May 17, Hammond was claimed off waivers by the Philadelphia Eagles.[12] He was waived on July 26, 2022.[13]

New England Patriots

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On July 28, 2022, Hammond signed with the New England Patriots.[14] He was released on August 30, 2022.[15]

DC Defenders

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On November 17, 2022, Hammond was drafted by the DC Defenders of the XFL.[16] He was released from his contract on August 21, 2023.[17]

Denver Broncos

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On August 22, 2023, Hammond signed with the Denver Broncos.[18] He was released on August 29, 2023.[19]

DC Defenders (second stint)

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On October 19, 2023, Hammond re-signed with the DC Defenders.[20] He announced his retirement on February 24, 2024.[21]

Personal life

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Hammond is the younger brother of former Florida and NFL wide receiver Frankie Hammond.[22] On March 16, 2024, Hammond announced he took a position on the Los Angeles Chargers coaching staff.[23]

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Josh Hammond (born July 24, 1998) is an coach and former . A native of Hallandale, , Hammond played college football for the , appearing in 49 games with 31 starts over four seasons from 2016 to 2019. During his collegiate career, he recorded 87 receptions for 1,138 yards and six touchdowns, including a career-high 27 catches for 346 yards and two scores as a senior in 2019. After going undrafted in the , he signed with the as an undrafted free agent and appeared in two games that season, logging 13 offensive snaps. He later had brief stints with the , , and before playing for the of the XFL in 2023, where he tallied 34 receptions for 331 yards and one touchdown. Following his playing career, he transitioned to coaching and joined the in 2024, entering his second season with the team and first as an offensive assistant in 2025.

Early life

Family background

Josh Hammond was born on July 24, 1998, in Hallandale, , where he grew up in the diverse community known for its strong emphasis on youth athletics. Hammond's early interest in football was heavily influenced by his older brother, Frankie Hammond Jr., a former for the from 2009 to 2012 and later an NFL player with the . Frankie served as a significant , with Josh observing his brother's and learning from both his successes and challenges, such as a suspension during his time at . Josh has described Frankie as "a big inspiration," noting how watching him navigate the demands of shaped his own aspirations in the sport. This familial connection fostered Hammond's early exposure to organized football, including visits to practices during Frankie's tenure, which helped cultivate a lifelong affinity for the Gators program and reinforced his pursuit of athletics from a young age.

High school career

Josh Hammond attended Hallandale High School in , playing football for the Chargers from 2012 to 2015. As a , he demonstrated versatility in the offense and special teams, ultimately breaking his brother Frankie's school receiving records during his tenure. In his junior season of 2014, Hammond tallied 25 receptions for 413 yards (16.5 average) and six touchdowns. Hammond's senior year in 2015 helped lead Hallandale to an 11-3 overall record and a berth in the Class 5A regional semifinals, highlighted by a competitive 28-36 loss to eventual state champion St. Thomas Aquinas in a nationally ranked matchup. Regarded as a four-star recruit by (ranked No. 85 nationally) and a three-star recruit by , Hammond drew offers from over a dozen major programs, including Ohio State, Notre Dame, , and Georgia. He committed to the on June 4, 2015, citing a lifelong affinity for the program, and enrolled early in January 2016.

College career

Seasons at Florida

Hammond enrolled early with the in January 2016 as a true and did not redshirt, instead appearing in all 13 games of the season while making three starts as a under head coach . In a 9-4 campaign that culminated in a 30-3 Outback Bowl victory over , he recorded 14 receptions for 177 yards, primarily serving in a rotational role while adjusting to the college level and contributing on special teams. His limited but steady involvement helped build experience against SEC competition, including a notable 25-yard reception in the . As a in 2017, Hammond emerged as a more prominent rotational player, appearing in 10 games with eight starts and ranking third on the team with 18 receptions for 246 yards, all while continuing his special teams duties. The Gators struggled to a 4-7 record under McElwain, who was fired after the season, but Hammond's reliability earned him a spot on the SEC Academic Honor Roll for his off-field efforts. The arrival of head coach in 2018 marked a turning point, as Hammond started all 13 games and broke out with 28 receptions for 369 yards and a team-high four receiving s, including his first career score against Charleston Southern. In a resurgent 10-3 season that ended with a 41-17 win over , he added two rushes for 32 yards and a , while contributing on special teams without major mishaps. Key performances came against rivals, such as an eight-yard catch in a blowout win over and contributions in the narrow 23-17 loss to State, where he helped stabilize the receiving corps amid no significant injuries. Entering his senior year in 2019, Hammond assumed a role among the receivers, becoming more vocal in guiding younger players and serving as a team captain as the Gators achieved an 11-2 record under Mullen and capped the season with a 36-28 victory over . He appeared in all 13 games with seven starts, hauling in 27 passes for 346 yards and two s, while expanding his rushing role with six carries for 101 yards and a score, including a 76-yard run against . Standout receiving plays featured a 65-yard catch against in the season opener and a 34-yard versus , alongside contributions on special teams that underscored his versatility. After the , Hammond declared for the NFL Draft, forgoing any additional eligibility following a career defined by steady development from rotational depth to a reliable, multi-role contributor.

Achievements and statistics

During his four seasons with the , Josh Hammond appeared in 49 games, making 31 starts as a . He accumulated 87 receptions for 1,138 yards with an average of 13.1 yards per catch and 6 receiving touchdowns, along with 134 rushing yards on 9 carries (14.9 average) and 2 rushing touchdowns. Hammond earned academic recognition for his performance in the classroom, being named to the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll in 2016, 2017, and 2018 as a major. No athletic honors such as All-SEC selections were awarded during his tenure. The following table summarizes Hammond's year-by-year statistics for receiving and rushing at :
YearGames (Starts)ReceptionsReceiving YardsYards per ReceptionReceiving TDsRushing AttemptsRushing YardsRushing TDs
201613 (3)1417712.60110
201710 (8)1824613.70000
201813 (13)2836913.242321
201913 (7)2734612.8261011
Career49 (31)871,13813.1691342
Hammond had no recorded punt returns or kick returns during his college career, though he contributed on special teams units in multiple games, including recovering a fumble on a punt coverage in . In team context, Hammond ranked second on the 2018 Gators in both receptions (28) and receiving yards (369), serving as a reliable slot option behind teammate . His career receiving total of 1,138 yards placed him outside the top 50 in program history, reflecting the depth of talent during his era.

Professional playing career

Jacksonville Jaguars

After going undrafted in the , Josh Hammond signed with the as an undrafted free agent on April 25, 2020. His versatility as a and from his college career at contributed to the Jaguars' interest in adding depth to their receiving corps. Following an initial on September 5, 2020, he was added to the team's two days later, where he spent the majority of the 2020 season. Hammond remained on the Jaguars' practice squad throughout the 2021 season as well, navigating the league's expanded protocols implemented due to the , which allowed for more frequent elevations to the active roster. He was briefly placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list in December 2021 before being elevated to the active roster on December 25, 2021, via the COVID-19 replacement designation. This marked his NFL debut the following day, December 26, 2021, against the New York Jets, where he appeared in 8 offensive snaps but recorded no statistics. Hammond was elevated again on January 8, 2022, for the Week 18 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, playing 5 offensive snaps with no statistics. During his time with the Jaguars, Hammond primarily served as a depth and special teams contributor, focusing on return duties in practice. In the 2021 preseason, he emerged as the team's leading receiver, catching 12 passes for 124 yards across three games, including a notable 34-yard gain against the where he powered through multiple defenders. These performances highlighted his physicality and reliability in and exhibition play. Hammond was waived by the Jaguars on May 16, 2022, ending his initial tenure with the team after two seasons primarily on the .

Following his release from the in May 2022, Josh Hammond was claimed off waivers by the on May 17, providing him a fresh opportunity to compete for a roster spot during the team's offseason program. This move came after Hammond's two seasons primarily on the Jaguars' , where he had gained experience as a developmental . With the Eagles, he participated in organized team activities (OTAs) and mandatory minicamp, aiming to showcase his skills in a crowded receiving corps. Hammond entered as part of a group of wide receivers vying to impress the coaching staff and secure a depth role behind established starters like and . The Eagles' wide receiver room featured significant talent and depth, including and , positioning Hammond primarily as a candidate or special teams contributor rather than an immediate active roster contender. During camp practices, he focused on route-running precision and speed, drawing from his background at , though no specific coach evaluations highlighted standout performances. His tenure remained limited to non-game activities, with no elevations to the active roster. On July 26, 2022, the Eagles waived Hammond as part of ongoing roster adjustments ahead of the preseason, ending his brief association with the team after less than three months. This release reflected the competitive nature of the Eagles' receiver depth chart, where Hammond served as a low-risk depth option but ultimately did not secure a longer-term role.

Hammond signed with the on July 29, 2022, as an undrafted free agent following a workout, adding depth to the position ahead of the preseason. His signing provided additional practice reps for quarterback during , helping to bolster the offense's development in a competitive receiver room. During the 2022 preseason, Hammond appeared in three games for the Patriots, recording four receptions for 33 yards on five targets, with his most notable performance coming against the Las Vegas Raiders where he led the team in receiving. Evaluators noted his potential contributions on special teams, though his experience in that phase remained limited from prior stints, aligning with the team's needs for versatile depth players. Hammond was waived by the Patriots on August 30, 2022, as part of final roster cuts, ending his brief tenure without elevation to the active roster or practice squad.

Denver Broncos

On August 22, 2023, the Denver Broncos signed wide receiver Josh Hammond to their roster following an injury to Jalen Virgil, who was placed on injured reserve. This move came after Hammond had worked out for the team on July 25, 2023, providing depth to a wide receiver group that included established players like Courtland Sutton, Jerry Jeudy, and Marvin Mims Jr., amid ongoing competition for limited spots. Hammond, drawing from his prior NFL practice squad experience with the Jacksonville Jaguars and New England Patriots, focused on contributing in training camp and practices, particularly on special teams units where his versatility as a returner and blocker was valued. In evaluations, he was seen as a potential No. 5 receiver option capable of supporting kick and punt coverage roles. Hammond appeared in the Broncos' preseason finale against the on August 26, 2023, where he recorded one reception for a 3-yard from , helping secure a 41-0 victory. This performance highlighted his ability to make plays in limited opportunities during the third-string offense's drive. Despite these efforts, Hammond was waived by the Broncos on August 29, 2023, as part of the team's final roster cuts to reach the 53-man limit, reflecting the intense competition in the wide receiver room where only four spots were ultimately filled.

DC Defenders

Hammond joined the as part of the XFL's 2023 draft process, where he was allocated to the team during the offensive skill positions phase on November 18, 2022. In the 2023 season, he served as a starting and special teams contributor, appearing in all 10 regular-season games. Hammond recorded 34 receptions for 331 yards and one , averaging 9.7 yards per catch, while also handling limited rushing duties with one carry for 2 yards. On special teams, he returned two punts for 25 yards, including a long of 20 yards, and one kickoff for no gain. During the playoffs, the Defenders finished the regular season 9-1 atop the North Division and advanced to the XFL Championship Game, where they fell 35-26 to the Arlington Renegades. Hammond's key contribution came in the title game, catching a 72-yard pass from late in the third quarter, which brought DC within one score and highlighted his role in the team's high-powered offense. Over the season, his 51 targets underscored his importance as a reliable option in an attack that emphasized a faster pace than the , allowing Hammond to adapt his speed and route-running to the league's up-tempo style. Following the , Hammond's contract with the Defenders expired, leading to his departure from the team. He was retained on the Defenders' roster for the 2024 United Football League season after the XFL-USFL merger, but announced his retirement from professional football on February 24, , prior to the campaign's start. In his lone playing stint with the Defenders, Hammond amassed 34 receptions for 331 yards and one , plus 27 return yards on three opportunities, contributing to a squad that reached while providing him a platform to demonstrate versatility in a spring football format distinct from the NFL's structure.

Post-playing career

Retirement

On February 24, 2024, Josh Hammond announced his from professional football via a social media post, marking the end of his playing career after brief stints in the and a more prominent role in the XFL. In the announcement, Hammond cited his desire to pursue new endeavors amid the uncertainties surrounding the newly merged United Football League (UFL) for the 2024 season, which followed the combination of the XFL and USFL into an eight-team format. The decision came during the offseason and just over a month before the UFL's inaugural season began on March 30, 2024, after Hammond had re-signed with the in October 2023 following his release from the . Hammond's professional career featured limited NFL exposure, where he appeared in two games with the in 2021 without recording a reception, alongside time with other teams. His most notable contributions came in the XFL, particularly during the 2023 season with the , where he played 10 games, recording 34 receptions for 331 yards and one touchdown, helping the team reach the championship game. The retirement post concluded with a simple farewell—"GG's"—reflecting on his journey from an undrafted free agent out of the in 2020 to a contributor across multiple leagues.

Coaching with the Los Angeles Chargers

Josh Hammond joined the coaching staff in 2024 as the Alex G. Spanos Coaching Fellow, where he primarily assisted with the development of and offensive evaluations under new Jim Harbaugh. This entry-level position marked his transition from professional playing to coaching, leveraging his background as a former NFL to contribute to offensive player evaluations and scheme implementation. In 2025, Hammond advanced to the role of offensive assistant, entering his second NFL coaching season and first with the Chargers in this capacity. His responsibilities include supporting offensive schemes, mentoring young receivers, and aiding in practice planning and game preparation as part of the team's rebuilt offense, which emphasizes physicality and efficiency following Harbaugh's arrival. As of November 2025, Hammond remains in this position with no reported changes to his contract status. During his inaugural coaching season in 2024, Hammond played a key role in the Chargers' offensive improvement, helping the unit achieve a strong turnover margin with 9 giveaways—a franchise record tie. He contributed to the development of , who posted career highs of 55 receptions for 711 yards and eight touchdowns, and supported rookie in setting Chargers franchise records for a first-year receiver with 82 catches, 1,149 yards, and seven touchdowns. Hammond's prior experience as a special teams contributor and across multiple teams and the XFL informs his coaching approach, particularly in player evaluations and integrating special teams knowledge into offensive strategies. This background aligns well with the Chargers' 2024-2025 offensive rebuild, which focused on bolstering young talent amid roster turnover.

Personal life

Family ties

Josh Hammond shares a close familial bond with his older brother, Frankie Hammond Jr., who preceded him as a at the and later played in the for the . Growing up together in Hallandale, , the brothers established a shared high school legacy at Hallandale High School, where Josh broke Frankie's receiving records, highlighting their mutual influence in athletics from an early age. This sibling dynamic extended into their college careers, as Josh committed to in 2015, inspired by Frankie's successful tenure with the Gators from 2009 to 2012. The brothers provided ongoing mutual support, with Frankie serving as a and advisor during Josh's time at the university. Their close relationship continued into the professional realm, where Frankie's NFL experience as an undrafted offered parallel inspiration for Josh's own entry into the league. Hammond's father, Frankie Sr., played a key role in fostering values of hard work and perseverance in athletics, instilled through family discussions and guidance during Josh's upbringing. Before signing as an undrafted free agent with the in 2020, Josh consulted both his brother and father, who helped research opportunities and emphasized the importance of focus and leaving a strong impression—advice rooted in their family's athletic heritage.

Life outside football

Following his appointment as an offensive assistant for the Los Angeles Chargers in early 2025, Josh Hammond relocated to the Los Angeles area. Hammond has long demonstrated a passion for helping others, a trait highlighted by his former coach Billy Gonzales during his time at the University of Florida, underscoring his commitment to personal development and community support outside of athletics.

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