Green Bay Packers Jervey was a fifth round pick (170th overall) of the Packers in the
1995 NFL draft; lead scout
John Dorsey suggested taking
Terrell Davis with the pick but general manager
Ron Wolf was worried about Davis' injury history and took Jervey instead. After playing exclusively at running back in college, Jervey began playing on special teams with the Packers and made the
1998 Pro Bowl as a special teams player. As his rookie contract was up after 1998, the
Jacksonville Jaguars originally offered Jervey a three-year contract but later rescinded; he re-signed on a one-year deal with the Packers. While still recovering from a broken ankle, Jervey claimed to take testosterone shots, but the league said Jervey took steroids and suspended him for four games. In the 2000 season, Jervey returned kicks for the 49ers, but his season came to an early end after he suffered a broken collarbone against the
St. Louis Rams. After reportedly taking a pay cut prior to the 1999 season, Jervey would not negotiate a lower level of compensation for the 2000 season and was released on March 19 in what was viewed as a move to save salary cap space.
Atlanta Falcons Jervey signed with the
Atlanta Falcons on May 1, 2001. He played in every game that year, mostly on special teams. He was re-signed for the 2002 season, but a torn
anterior cruciate ligament ended his season in late October. His 2003 season with the Falcons was derailed by a neck sprain sustained late in the season. ==Personal life==