jmt57
Moderator
Staff member
PatsFans.com Supporter
2024 Weekly Picks Winner
2025 Weekly Picks Winner
- Joined
- Aug 13, 2005
- Messages
- 23,751
- Reaction score
- 19,678
Today in Patriots History
The McCourty Twins
The McCourty Twins
The McCourty Twins
www.mccourtytwins.com
Jan 23, 2016:
Family support helped Devin McCourty grow from overlooked high-school player to NFL star
FOXBORO — There was no complaining. No time to feel sorry for yourself, either. There was only hard work, sacrifice and perseverance in this household. The mother of three didn’t have a choice. In …
www.providencejournal.com
The boys grew up in an apartment complex in Nyack, N.Y., which was not the type of environment that Harrell wanted for her sons. When the twins were 11, the family moved to a trailer park in Nanuet.
The McCourty boys didn’t have a lot, but they had everything they needed. Any struggle their mother was having she kept to herself. She worked hard to put food on the table and clothes on their back, and to take them to basketball and football practice. . . . .
“From the behind the scenes, the most you saw from him was frustration and probably anger,” Jason McCourty said. “I remember as a freshman he would say to us that he was just going to start to become a sports agent since all of us were doing better. You could just see that it was frustrating for him watching some of us being able to play, not traveling and having to wake up doing the 5:30 redshirt lift and things like that.”
Jan 29, 2019:
Tough love with an 'iron fist': Meet the McCourty twins' mighty mom
Phyllis Harrell is overwhelmed to see Devin and Jason, the first set of twins to play in the Super Bowl, on the same NFL team.
www.espn.com
The boys were 3 years old when their father, an Army veteran, reported to work at Lederle Laboratories in Pearl River, New York, on Oct. 16, 1990. A former basketball star at Nyack High School, Calvin McCourty was a 36-year-old supervisor in the Lederle computer department and an asthmatic who had been recently hospitalized. Calvin and Phyllis, a former cheerleader, didn't start dating until after high school. They loved each other and loved their life with Devin and Jason in their home inside the low-income community known as Nyack Plaza.
Phyllis was working as a nurse at the time, and she doesn't want to recall too much about that day. She remembers doing laundry in the evening when the phone rang with news that Calvin had gone into cardiac arrest after suffering an asthma attack. He died before Phyllis could get to the hospital, before she had a chance to say goodbye.
Her oldest son, Larry White, was overseas fighting in the Gulf War, leaving Harrell all alone with Devin and Jason. She repeatedly asked herself, "What am I going to do?" Harrell took a week off to grieve and accepted an offer from Calvin's parents to help with the kids whenever they could. "And then I went back to work," she said, "and life rolled on."
After being selected by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2010 NFL draft, Devin McCourty became part of a select group in league history. McCourty's identical twin brother Jason had already begun playing in the NFL the previous year. The two became the twelfth set of twins to play in the NFL. In week one of 2018 the brothers became the first set of twins to play together on the same team since 1926. Ironically Shaquill and Shaquem Griffin accomplished the same unusual occurrence three hours later.
Devin and Jason were cornerbacks at Rutgers from 2005-08. Devin redshirted for 2005, thus being a year behind Jason in eligibility and the draft. Devin became the second NFL twin to suit up for the Patriots. Kato Serwanga was a safety on the Pats from 1998-2000; his twin brother Jason played for San Francisco and Minnesota from 1999-2001. In 2013 the Pats also had another pair of brothers, guards Nick and Chris McDonald - but Chris was placed on IR just before week one, and the two never did play together in a regular season game.
Happy 37th birthday to Devin McCourty
Born August 13, 1987 in Nyack, New York
Patriot FS/CB, 2010-2023; uniform #32
Pats 1st round (27th overall) selection of the 2010 draft, from Rutgers
* Twelve consecutive seasons elected as defensive team captain (2011-2022) by his teammates
* Missed only five games in eleven seasons
* Started every NFL game he ever played in, both regular season (205) and playoffs (24)
* Three-time Super Bowl champion, with a 16-8 record in the postseason - to go along with a 146-59 regular season record
* One of just eight players in NFL history to start in at least five Super Bowls (Tom Brady, Patrick Chung, Matt Light, Rob Gronkowski, Charles Haley, Cornelius Bennett, John Elway)
* Named to Pro Bowl in 2010, 2014, 2016 and 2017
* Is one of only four Patriots to be selected to the Pro Bowl as a rookie (Mike Haynes, '76; John Stephens, '88; Curtis Martin, '95)
* One of just three players to earn All-Pro honors at both cornerback and safety (the other are Hall of Famers Ron Woodson and Ronnie Lott)
* Seven interceptions in 2010 are second most by a rookie in franchise history
* 35 career interceptions is one off the franchise record of 36 (Ty Law, Raymond Clayborn)
* 581 career interception yards is just two off the franchise record of 583 (Ty Law)
* 205 games played is 5th most in club history
* 115 consecutive games played is 2nd most in team history (147, Clayborn)
* Selected to the New England Patriots All-Decade Team of the 2010s at safety
Best of Devin McCourty | Patriots Highlights 2010-2014 (4:53)
#89: Devin McCourty (FS, Patriots) | Top 100 Players of 2019 | NFL (3:25)
#89: Devin McCourty (FS, Patriots) | Top 100 Players of 2019 | NFL (3:25)
Jan 29, 2019:
Devin McCourty is making winning plays for Patriots and Players Coalition - Andscape
ATLANTA — Amid the chaos of the visitors locker room at Arrowhead Stadium last week, with the New England Patriots scurrying to depart Kansas City, Missouri, after defeating the Chiefs in overtime of the AFC Championship Game, Pro Bowl safety Devin McCourty remained focused. The team’s media...
theundefeated.com
‘You can be out there in the community trying to improve lives … and you can still do your job. It doesn’t have to be one or the other.’
Jan 11, 2019:
Two McCourtys Are Better Than One | By Jason McCourty
I remember, early on in training camp, Bill called us both over, super serious and said, “Do you guys have to wear the same f***ing sleeves?
www.theplayerstribune.com
March 10, 2023:
Patriots' Devin McCourty announces retirement
Safety Devin McCourty has announced his retirement after 13 seasons and three Super Bowl victories with the Patriots.
www.espn.com
March 21, 2023:
The two brothers were enshrined into the Rutgers University Hall of Distinguished Alumni in 2016, and in 2019 they delivered the commencement address to the Rutgers University graduating class.
Devin and Jason McCourty – Rutgers University Alumni Association
alumni.rutgers.edu
Happy 37th birthday to Jason McCourty
Born August 13, 1987 in Nyack, New York
Patriot CB, 2018-2020; uniform #30
Acquired in a trade with Cleveland on March 15, 2018
Jason McCourty was a 6th round draft pick by Tennessee in 2009. He spent eight seasons with the Titans and one with the Browns. At the onset of the 2018 NFL year and start of free agency, Cleveland traded McCourty and their 7th round pick to the Pats for their 6th round pick. Jason became a starter in week three after Eric Rowe was injured.
To put it another way, the Patriots got a veteran starting corner for three full years (who played in 44 games, with 1,973 defensive snaps and 188 special team snaps), in exchange for moving down from the 205th overall pick to the 219th overall pick.
Not bad for a player considered by some to be on the roster bubble at the end of training camp.
Jason McCourty's at peace with life on the bubble
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — There was a gravelly voice booming from the middle of the Patriots defensive backs’ pregame huddle Thursday night. It sounded familiar. Over the last few years, that’s been Devin McCourty’s job. But before the preseason finale, it was Jason McCourty who took charge. The...
www.nbcsports.com
March 16, 2018:
May 6, 2021:
McCourty Twins Separated
Veteran cornerback Jason McCourty will be leaving the New England Patriots to join the Miami Dolphins
www.si.com
May 8, 2021:
Jason McCourty says farewell, thanks Patriots for letting him ‘live out a childhood dream’
McCourty posted his farewell message to social media.
www.masslive.com












