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    Watch A.J. Green's legendary high school highlights

    By James Morgan,

    2024-08-24
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    Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports

    Georgia Bulldogs legend A.J. Green is one of the best wide receivers in school history. Green arrived at Georgia in 2008 as an athletic and lengthy superstar out of Summerville, South Carolina.

    Green excelled in football and basketball at Summerville High School. He certainly earned his five-star recruiting ranking. Green’s high school highlights are some of the best highlights you will ever see out of a receiver at the high school level.

    Green immediately lived up to the hype at Georgia as a true freshman. The 6-foot-4 pass catcher finished his college career with 2,619 receiving yards, which third all-time in Georgia history. Green scored 23 touchdowns throughout his college career and won countless jump balls over the years. He dominated several games in college (Arizona State 2009, Colorado 2010, and Auburn 2010).

    Green was the No. 4 pick in the 2011 NFL draft. He was very productive in the NFL and played in the league for 12 seasons (primarily for the Cincinnati Bengals) before retiring in 2023. Green finished his NFL career with 10,514 receiving yards and 70 touchdowns.

    Let’s take a look back at A.J. Green’s high school highlights

    A.J. Green’s ability to track the ball and make acrobatic catches is rare. He makes everything look so smooth.

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