NFL CAREER – Travis Etienne Jr. is entering his first season with the Saints after agreeing to a multi-year contract during free agency. Etienne is entering his sixth NFL season after being selected by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first round (25th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft out of Clemson. In his first five NFL seasons (all with Jacksonville), Etienne has appeared in 66 games with 60 starts and rushed 897 times for 3,798 yards (4.2 avg.) with 25 touchdowns and had 168 receptions for 1,338 yards with seven receiving touchdowns. One of just three NFL players to have 500-plus rushing yards and 250-plus receiving yards each season from 2022-25, joining RBs Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs. The Jennings, La. native has also rushed 40 times for 238 yards (6.0 avg.) with one touchdown and has nine catches for 79 yards and one score in three postseason starts. In 2025, Etienne appeared in all 17 games with 16 starts and rushed for 1,107 yards on 260 carries with seven touchdowns, while adding 36 receptions for 292 yards with a career-high and team-leading six receiving touchdowns. His six touchdown receptions ranked second among NFL running backs in 2025. In the Jaguars AFC Wild Card postseason contest against Buffalo, Etienne recorded 116 yards from scrimmage and one touchdown reception.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Agreed to terms with the New Orleans Saints (UFA-Jax.) on four-year contract, 3/11/26; Jacksonville Jaguars exercised fifth-year option, 4/29/24; Placed on Injured Reserve by the Jaguars, 8/24/21; Signed to a four-year contract by the Jaguars, 7/20/21; Originally selected in the first round (25th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Jaguars.
2025 – Started in 16 of the 17 games he appeared in...Rushed 260 times for 1,107 yards (4.3 avg.) and seven touchdowns...Had 36 receptions for 292 yards and a career-high, team-leading six touchdowns...In the postseason, he started one game and totaled 116 scrimmage yards and one touchdown reception Six receiving touchdowns were second-most among all running backs in 2025 (RB Christian McCaffrey - seven) and were the most by a running back in a single season in franchise history…1/11/26 vs. Buffalo (Wild Card Playoff): Started at running back and ran 10 times for 67 yards. Added five receptions for 49 yards and one touchdown. Became the fourth running back in franchise history to record a receiving touchdown in a postseason game…Dec. 14, vs. NYJ: Started at running back and rushed for 32 yards on 12 carries. Caught three passes for 73 yards and three touchdowns, becoming one of 15 RBs since 1970 to record three-plus receiving TDs in a game and the first to do so in franchise history…Nov. 16, vs. LAC: Started at running back and rushed for 73 yards on 19 carries for two touchdowns, his sixth career game with multiple rushing touchdowns…Sept. 28, at San Francisco: Started and rushed for 124 yards, including a 48-yard touchdown, on 19 carries. Registered his second game with 100-plus rushing yards of the season, becoming the third RB in franchise history (Fred Taylor and James Stewart) with two games with 100-plus yards rushing within the first four weeks of a season. Surpassed 3,000 career rushing yards (3,085) in his 52nd career game to become the second fastest RB to reach that mark in franchise history (Fred Taylor – 35 games)…Sept. 7, vs. Carolina: Started and rushed for 143 yards on 16 carries. Recorded the longest run of his career, a 71-yarder. His 143 rushing yards were the second most of his career and in the NFL in Week One. His 156 scrimmage yards and 143 rushing yards were the most ever for a Jaguar in Week One. 2024 – Started all 15 games in which he appeared. Totaled 558 yards and two touchdowns on 150 rushing attempts. Posted 254 yards on 39 receptions…Dec. 15, vs. NYJ: Rushed for 65 yards on 14 carries and recorded 20 yards on four receptions. Notched his third consecutive game with 70- plus scrimmage yards (85)…Dec. 8, at Tennessee: Rushed for 20 yards on four carries and posted a season-high 50 receiving yards on four receptions. Notched his 10th game in a row against a divisional opponent with 55-plus scrimmage yards (70)…Dec. 1, vs. Houston: Rushed for 46 yards on 13 carries and posted 13 yards on three receptions. Recorded two rushing first downs to bring his career total to 125 and pass RB Leonard Fournette to rank sixth in franchise history…Sept. 15, vs. Cleveland: Started at running back and rushed for 52 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries…Sept. 8, at Miami: Started and rushed for 44 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries. Caught two receptions for 15 yards. 2023 – Started all 17 games and recorded 267 rushes for 1,008 yards and 11 touchdowns. Also caught 58 passes for 476 yards and one touchdown. Totaled 1,484 scrimmage yards, joining RB Maurice Jones-Drew as the only Jaguars to reach 1,000 scrimmage yards in their first two active NFL seasons, 1/7/24 at Tennessee: Started at running back and rushed 16 times for 57 yards. Surpassed 1,000 rushing yards in the season for the second consecutive year, the first Jaguar since 2010 to record consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons…Dec. 31, vs. Carolina: Started at running back and rushed 16 times for 102 yards and two touchdowns. Eclipsed 2,000 rushing yards in his career. Became the first Jaguar since 2009 to record at least ten rushing TDs in single season. 62-yard touchdown run tied his career-long…Nov. 26, at Houston: Started at running back and rushed 20 times for 56 yards…Oct. 19, at Jacksonville: Rushed for 53 yards and two touchdowns and added 24 receiving yards…Oct. 8, at Buffalo (London): Started at running back and recorded 136 yards on 26 rushes, four receptions for 48 receiving yards and two touchdowns. Posted the most single-game scrimmage yards in his career with 184 yards. Recorded the most scrimmage yards in a single game at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in NFL history. 2022 – Saw action in all 17 regular-season games with 12 starts and opened both postseason contests. In the regular season, tallied 220 rushing attempts for 1,125 yards and five touchdowns. 1,125 rushing yards ranked ninth in the NFL and were the second-most rushing yards for a player who had under 250 attempts, trailing McCaffrey (1,139 yards) by only 14 yards. Recorded 35 receptions for 316 yards...In the postseason, he recorded 30 rushing attempts for 171 yards and one touchdown, and four receptions for 30 yards…In AFC Wild Card Playoff win vs. LAC, 1/14/23: Started at running back and rushed for 109 yards on 20 attempts, marking the second-most rushing yards by a player in franchise history in their first career postseason game, trailing only RB Fred Taylor (162 yards)…Dec. 22, at NYJ: Started at running back and rushed for 83 yards on 22 attempts. Became the fourth player in franchise history to rush for 1,000 yards in his first 15 games…Nov. 6, vs. Las Vegas: Started at running back and rushed for 109 yards and two TDs on 28 attempts. Caught two passes for 17 yards. Joined Taylor (twice) as the only players in team history to record three consecutive games with at least 100 rushing yards and one touchdown…Oct. 23, vs. NYG: Started at running back and rushed for 114 yards on 14 carries and one touchdown and caught one pass for five yards. Also recorded a two-point conversion, which marked the first time the Jaguars scored eight points on their opening drive in franchise history (courtesy of Elias Sports Bureau). 2021 – Missed the 2021 season with a foot injury suffered on Aug. 14, at New Orleans, in the preseason.
COLLEGE – At Clemson, rushed 686 times for 4,952 yards with 70 rushing touchdowns and caught 102 passes for 1,155 yards and eight receiving TDs. NCAA FBS record holder for most career games scoring a touchdown (46 of 55 career games) and ACC career record-holder for rushing yards (4,952), total touchdowns (78), rushing touchdowns (70) and points (468). ACC Offensive Player of the Year in 2018 and 2019. Finished his career ranked No. 1 in ACC history in both rushing yards (4,952) and rushing touchdowns (70). Part of a senior class that helped Clemson to four ACC titles, four College Football Playoff berths, two national championship appearances and a national title, all while becoming the first FBS senior class since 2010 to go undefeated at home…Earned a degree in sports communication and was a two-time ACC Honor Roll selection.
PERSONAL – Prepped at Jennings (La.) HS...Clemson's last commitment in the class of 2017, committed on Jan. 26 and signed just six days later…ESPN top-125 prospect, he ranked No. 114 overall, was No. 13 running back and No. 4 player in Louisiana…No. 8 prospect in the state by 247 Sports…Helped Jennings to an 11-2 record in 2016 and third round of state playoffs…Had incredible senior year, rushing for 2,459 yards on just 211 attempts, an 11.7 yards per rush figure. Had 35 rushing touchdowns and 39 total TDs. Had two receiving and two on kickoff returns. Produced 100-yard games 12 out of 13 contests, that includes six games with at least 200 rushing yards. Had at least one touchdown in every game and multiple TDs in ten contests…Had season-high 18 rushes for 283 yards and three scores against Iota HS…Averaged 22 yards per rush and scored five touchdowns against Brusly HS in a state playoff game…Averaged 40 yards per kickoff return on just six attempts for the year. Had 2,799 all-purpose yards as a senior and 39 touchdowns for 222 total points…As a junior, had 2,938 rushing yards over just 11 games, 267 per game. Had 42 touchdowns. Added five catches for 134 yards, a 27-yard average. Had 11 kickoff returns for 342 yards (31.1 avg.) as well…For his career, he had 7,518 rushing yards in 42 games (179.0 ypg.). Had 103 rushing TDs. Added 18 career receptions for 421 yards (23.4 avg.). 22 kickoff returns for 822 yards (37.4 avg.). Had 115 total touchdowns and 8,864 total yards…Played for Rusty Phelps…Three-time All-District and All-Parish…In 2015, All-State and State AAA MVP…First-team All-Southwest Louisiana in 2015 and 2016, first-team All-Louisiana Coaches Association in 2015 and first-team All-USA Today Louisiana in 2015…His college decision came down to Clemson, LSU, Texas A&M and Tennessee…First Clemson signee from Louisiana since Nick Watkins in 2003…Wore #8 at Jennings in football and #13 in basketball…Younger brother (Trevor) played running back at the University of Florida (2022-23) and the University of Georgia (2024) before being drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the fourth round (114th overall) of the 2025 NFL Draft.