At two different points, John Metchie III’s football future was in flux.
Any of the potential he’d flashed faded into the background.
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tRY IT NOWAs a freshman at Saint James School in 2014, Metchie found out about an enlarged heart condition that sidelined him for most of the season.
Then, after already tearing his ACL in the 2021 SEC Championship game, doctors diagnosed Metchie with acute promyelocytic leukemia before his first training camp with the Texans in 2022, and he missed his entire rookie year.
Mike Still, his assistant coach in high school who keeps in touch with Metchie, vividly remembers the conversations after the heart condition, asking, “Is this it?” It was a fluke situation — “You’re used to ankle injuries,” Still said.
The leukemia was out of nowhere too, current Saint James head coach and former assistant Colin Ponder said.
But Metchie fought back from both. He blossomed at Saint James, spent a prep year at The Peddie School and joined a stacked receiver room at Alabama. He returned to practice with the Texans in 2023, logged his first games that year and caught his first touchdown pass the following season.
If the diagnoses were filled with uncertainty and fear, then the milestones on his journey back served as emotional touchpoints.
Metchie’s talent and his feel-good story hit obstacles to the field, though. Talented receivers rooms, most recently featuring the Eagles’ A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, blocked his lane to consistent snaps.
But after getting traded to the Jets this week with a 2027 sixth-round pick in exchange for cornerback Michael Carter II and a 2027 seventh-round pick, Metchie has perhaps his clearest path to the lineup yet.
