Jason Gildon

Jason Gildon

Infobox NFLretired


|caption=
position=LB / DE
number=92, 56
birthdate=birth date and age|1972|7|31
Altus, Oklahoma
debutyear=1994
finalyear=2004
draftyear=1994
draftround=3
draftpick=88
college=Oklahoma State
teams=
* Pittsburgh Steelers (1994-2003)
* Jacksonville Jaguars (2004)
stat1label=Tackles
stat1value=520
stat2label=Sacks
stat2value=80
stat3label=Interceptions
stat3value=2
nfl=GIL258152
highlights=
* 3x Pro Bowl selection (2000, 2001, 2002)
* All-Pro selection (2001)
HOF=
CollegeHOF=

Jason Larue Gildon (born July 31, 1972 in Altus, Oklahoma) was a linebacker for the National Football League's Pittsburgh Steelers (1994-2003) and Jacksonville Jaguars (2004). He was selected to three Pro Bowl teams from 2000, 2001, and 2002, and is currently the Steelers all-time career sacks leader with 77.0 quarterback take-downs. Gildon is an Oklahoma State University alum.

Gildon played a large role on the Steelers special teams unit during his first two years before being inserted into the starting lineup in 1996, after All-Pro pass-rusher Greg Lloyd went down in the season opener with a torn knee ligament. Gildon turned in 7.0 sacks in 1996 and had landed a permanent spot on the outside.

1997 saw Gildon lineup opposite Lloyd after returning and recorded 5.0 sacks, 53 tackles, 12 passes defensed, and 1 defensive touchdown. Gildon was most remembered in 1997 for recovering a Drew Bledsoe fumble late into the Steelers against the New England Patriots; the Steelers would win this game 7-6 thanks to Gildon securing the ball, preventing a possible Patriots field goal or touchdown.

Over the course of the 1998 and 1999 seasons, Gildon would rack up a total of 19.5 sacks and 109 tackles. However, the Steelers stumbled to records of 7-9 and 6-10, respectively, and would miss the playoffs.

The 2000 Steelers season was Gildon's break-out year. He would amass 13.5 sacks, 75 tackles, and 1 defensive touchdown, and was the anchor of a Steelers defense that helped the team record its first winning season in three years. Now teamed up with young outside linebacker Joey Porter, many speculated that the Steelers had their best pair of pass-rushing linebackers since Lloyd and Kevin Greene from the mid-90s. Gildon capped off an impressive season with his first Pro Bowl berth.

In 2001, the Steelers finally made their way back to the playoffs and Gildon kept up his charge. He would record 12.0 sacks, score his third career defensive touchdown, and pull down his first career interception against the Cincinnati Bengals. He was named to his second Pro-Bowl, but his dreams and that of the Steelers' of getting to the Super Bowl were erased after a defeat to the Patriots in the .

Gildon made his third and final Pro Bowl team in 2002 while his numbers decreased a bit. He had 9.0 sacks, his lowest total since 1999. Gildon had reached age 30 while Porter finished 2002 as the Steelers co-MVP and new defensive leader.

2003 was Gildon's last season with the Steelers, who had finished the year 6-10. However, for Gildon, there was one of item of accomplishment ahead for him - the Steelers' all-time career sack record. He started the season with 71.0, needing just 3.0 sacks to pass L. C. Greenwood. During a game against the Arizona Cardinals, Gildon brought the home crowd to its feet one last time when he sacked Cardinals quarterback Jeff Blake in the third quarter to surpass Greenwood. Gildon's name was at last atop the Steelers record books.

Gildon was a member of the Buffalo Bills during the 2004 training camp, but he was cut two weeks into camp. Mid-way through the 2004 season, the Jacksonville Jaguars signed Gildon to their roster, who needed help at defensive end. Gildon answered their challenge and contributed 3.0 sacks, including one against his former team on December 5, 2004.

For his outstanding career, Gildon finished with 80.0 sacks, 520 tackles, 44 passes defensed, 2 interceptions, and 3 defensive touchdowns. Gildon wore #92 for the Steelers and #56 for the Jaguars. He is also the older stepbrother of Oklahoma Sooners starting defensive end Larry Birdine


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