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A few years ago a kid from Troup County High School in LaGrange, Georgia, was dreaming of playing in the NFL. And he knew the grind all too well. We are talking about the Browns WR Jamari Thrash here. Thrash, who is about to turn 24, is probably feeling a mix of emotions. The Louisville alum must be happy about making his NFL debut this year, but there’s likely a bitter feeling too, as his team didn’t have the best season. But then again, that’s something out of his control.

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You know every person has someone who’s got their back while they work hard to achieve something. For Jamari Thrash, it was his parents who had been there every step of the way.

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Who are Jamari Thrash’s parents?

For kids, their dad is often their superhero. Dads teach you so much in life. As kids, they help you learn to ride a bicycle, skate, or play football. And when you grow up, they teach you about life itself. Have you ever thought about how sweet it would be to hear your dad call you his best friend? Jamari Thrash is lucky, his father, Rodney Wright, refers to him as his friend. Born to Rodney and Mary Thrash in 2000, his parents were on cloud nine when they heard their son’s name called in the 2024 draft.

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The Cleveland Browns snagged the Louisville alum in the 5th round of the draft, picking him 156th overall. When your kid makes it to the big league like the NFL, you know the spotlight is going to be on you as well. But the Browns WR’s parents have kept their personal life pretty low-key (which makes sense, right?). Imagine opening the window for some fresh air and sunshine in the morning, and bam, there’s the paparazzi, ready to snap a pic of you in your pajamas.

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So, the Georgia natives have done their best to keep their lives off the camera as much as possible.

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Where did the Browns’ WR grow up?

Jamari Thrash was raised in LaGrange, Georgia. As a kid, he always loved playing ball, and you know how huge the NFL craze is in America. Thrash’s focus wasn’t just on watching games on TV. He had bigger dreams. And he worked hard to make it a reality. His stats speak for themselves. The WR wrapped up his high school career with 31 touchdowns and raking up 2,839 yards. That’s pretty impressive, right?

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But this was just the start of something big. After high school, he went on to play with the Georgia State Panthers in college. Thrash finished his last year with the Panthers, racking up 1,122 yards and scoring seven touchdowns. Last year, he transferred to the Louisville Cardinals before getting drafted this year. This year, Jamari Thrash is serving as the backup WR for Cedric Tillman. But the Browns could only manage 3 wins in 14 games they have played so far. For the young WR, it’s just the beginning. Hopefully, he will get to show his full potential in the next season.

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Komal is EssentiallySports’ Football News writer with a strong focus on Bay Area coverage. Reporting from the 49ers beat, she covers both game-day action and a range of thought-provoking off-field narratives. Her detailed coverage of the Brock Purdy contract saga drew attention from Bay Area NFL fans. Komal believes the NFL is expanding its global reach, strategically targeting Gen Z fans, thereby adding the extra layer of emphasis on storytelling through digital innovations.

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