2024 Football Roster
Roster

Jersey Number 10
Tai Felton
- Position:
- WR
- Class:
- Senior
- Ht./Wt.:
- 6-2 / 186
- Hometown:
- Ashburn, VA
- High School:
- Stone Bridge
- Major:
- Family Science
- Shop:
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CAREER HONORS
- 2024 Third Team All-American (AP)
- 2024 Second Team All-American (AFCA)
- 2024 First Team All-Big Ten
- 2024 Biletnikoff Semifinalist
- 2024 team captain
- Program-record holder for single-season catches (96 in 2024)
- Ranks third all-time in career receptions (172), fourth all-time in receiving yards (2, 207) and tied for fourth in receiving touchdowns (17)
- One of four Terps in program history with a 1,000+ receiving yard season
- First Terp ever to begin season with four straight 100+ receiving yard games (2024 season)
- DC Touchdown Club College Player of the Week Winner (9/23/24)
- Reese’s Senior Bowl Invitee
- 2024 Shrine Bowl 1000
- 2023 Third-Team All-Big Ten
FELTON IN THE NEWS
- Maryland WR Tai Felton turning years of waiting into breakout season
- Tai Felton waited his turn. Now the Maryland wide receiver stands alone.
- Tai Felton talks return to Virginia on Saturday, growth in the offense, NIL
- Hear The Turtle: Tai Felton (April 12, 2023)
- Started all 12 games at wide receiver
- Led the Big Ten in receptions (96) and receiving yards (1,124), finished tied for fourth in receiving TDs (9)
- 96 receptions were the most among all Power Conference players and set a Maryland single-season record
- Five 100-yard games in the season (most in the Big Ten)
- Second player in program history with four overall consecutive games with 100+ receiving yards
- Had five or more receptions in 11 of 12 games
- Also returned two punts for a total of 26 yards (13.0 average), with a long of 17
- With first catch against Rutgers (11/16), passed D.J. Moore (80-2017) for the program record in single-season catches
- Became the fourth Terp ever to have a 1,000 receiving yard season against the Scarlet Knights, also caught his seventh TD of the season in that game
- Two TDs receptions vs. Iowa, moved him into a tie for second all-time in single season TDs (9)
- Seven catches for 72 yards at No. 1 Oregon (11/9)
- 104 receiving yards and nine catches at Minnesota (10/26)
- Nine grabs for 84 yards and a TD vs. USC (10/19)
- Nine catches for 77 yards vs. Northwestern (10/11)
- Career-best 14 catches (tied for 2nd most in school history) with 157 receiving yards and a TD vs. Villanova (9/21)
- Nine catches for 117 yards and one TD at Virginia (9/14)
- Career-high 11 receptions vs. Michigan State (9/7) with 152 yards and a touchdown
- Set career bests in receiving yards with 178 vs. UConn (8/31) to go along with two touchdowns and seven receptions
- 178 receiving yards were most for a Terp since DJ Moore had 210 in 2017 vs. Northwestern
- Started all 13 games at wide receiver
- Led the team in receiving touchdowns with six, also finished second in receptions with 48 and receiving yards with 723
- Stood fifth in the Big Ten in yards per catch with an average of 15.1
- Set a career-high with 140 receiving yards on five receptions and a career-long 57-yard catch in win at Rutgers (11/25)
- Caught five passes for 41 yards vs. #2 Michigan (11/18)
- Had a personal scoring drive, catching a career-high 53 yard pass and then a 16-yard touchdown a play later to put the Terps up 7-0 as part of five reception, 73-yard game at Nebraska (11/11)
- Led team with four receptions for 75 yards vs. #9 Penn State (11/4)
- Scored fourth touchdown of season to open scoring at Northwestern (10/28) as part of four catch, 44-yard performance
- Caught three passes for 30 yards at #4 Ohio State (10/7)
- Had career day to lead Terps to win over Indiana (9/30), setting career-highs with seven receptions for 134 yards and three receiving touchdowns
- Became first Terp ever to have three receiving touchdowns in the first half of a game and only the sixth, and first since Torrey Smith in 2010 to have three in a game
- Hauled in longest catch of career, a 38-yard reception as part of three-catch, 67-yard performance in win at Michigan State (9/23)
- Caught two passes for 41 yards in win over Virginia (9/15)
- Matched career-high with four receptions for 42 yards in win over Charlotte (9/9)
As a Sophomore (2022):
- Appeared in all 13 games with six starts at wide receiver
- Totaled 23 receptions for 309 yards and two touchdowns
- Set career-high with four receptions for 69 yards in Duke's Mayo Bowl win over #23 NC State (12/30)
- Tallied a career-best three catches for 57 yards including a career-long 37-yard catch in win over Rutgers (11/26)
- Recorded two receptions for a career-best 46 yards including a career-long 36-yard catch vs. #2 Ohio State (11/19)
- Caught a five-yard touchdown as part of two-catch, 18-yard game at Wisconsin (11/5)
- Matched a career-high with three receptions for 41 yards at Indiana (10/15)
- Has returned six kickoffs for 150 yards including a 39-yard return this season
- Caught first career touchdown in fourth quarter of game at #4 Michigan (9/24)
- Earned first career start, catching two passes for 43 yards, including a 29-yard reception in win at Charlotte (9/10)
As a Freshman (2021):
- Appeared in eight games at wide receiver
- Totaled five receptions for 51 yards
- Tallied two catches for 34 yards vs. #22 Penn State (11/6)
- Caught first pass of career at Minnesota (10/23), a nine yard gain
Before Maryland:
- Tallied 50 receptions for 1,050 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore in 2018
- Named First Team All-State, First Team All-Region and First Team All-County
- Chose Maryland because of the proximity to home, loyalty and family bond from coaches and staff
- Chose Maryland over Virginia, Virginia Tech, Nebraska, Wake Forest, Michigan State and Liberty
- Pronunciation: Tie Felton
FELTON'S CAREER-HIGHS
Receptions: 14 (Villanova, 9/21/24)
Receiving Yards: 175 (UConn, 8/31/24)
Long Reception: 75 (UConn, 8/31/24)
Receiving Touchdowns: 3 (Indiana, 9/30/23)
100-Yard Games: 7 (last at Minnesota, 10/26/24)
10+ Reception Games: 2 (last vs. Villanova, 9/21/24)
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