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This is a 2025 photo of Jon Weeks of the San Francisco 49ers NFL football team. This image reflects the 2025 San Francisco 49ers active roster as of March 4, 2025. (AP Photo)

Jon Weeks

LS

#46

Experience: 17 years

Height: 5-10

Age: 40

Weight: 242 lbs

College: Baylor

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Fumbles

YEARTEAMGFUMLOSTFFOWN FROPP FRTD
2025San Francisco 49ers170
2024Houston Texans17
2023Houston Texans170
2022Houston Texans170
2021Houston Texans170
2020Houston Texans160
2019Houston Texans160
2018Houston Texans160
2017Houston Texans160
2016Houston Texans160
2015Houston Texans1600010
2014Houston Texans160
2013Houston Texans160
2012Houston Texans160
2011Houston Texans16
2010Houston Texans160
TOTAL261000010

Defense

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2025San Francisco 49ers17110000
2024Houston Texans17
2023Houston Texans17000000
2022Houston Texans17110000
2021Houston Texans17110000
2020Houston Texans16110000
2019Houston Texans16000000
2018Houston Texans16000000
2017Houston Texans16110000
2016Houston Texans16110000
2015Houston Texans16660000
2014Houston Texans16220000
2013Houston Texans16220000
2012Houston Texans16000000
2011Houston Texans16
2010Houston Texans16110000
TOTAL2611717000000000

Biography

PERSONAL:

  • Attended Mountain Ridge (Glendale, AZ) HS, where he played both offensive and defensive lineman.
  • Majored in general studies at Baylor.
  • Son of Donald and Colleen Weeks.
  • Born Jonathan Donald Weeks (2/17/86) in Bethpage, NY.
  • Weeks is passionate about different community efforts and has participated in food bank drives, YMCA programs, foster kids events and holiday shopping sprees. Throughout his years in the league, he has continued to make an effort in his own community by inviting 20 foster children out to each of his games to give them an unforgetable experience at a NFL game.
  • Enjoys his offseason along Mission Beach, San Diego where he spends time with is family at the beach and golfs.
  • He was in training to be an EMT when called by the Texans for a tryout as the team's long snapper. Since then he has been in the league but plans to potentially continue his firefighter aspirations to become a youth coach after retiring from the NFL.
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