'I'm not a jerk': Misunderstood Jaguars RB Leonard Fournette just wants to win

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Selfish. Not committed. Questionable work ethic and drive.

Gets angry when things don’t go his way on the field. Doesn’t take football seriously.

Jacksonville Jaguars running back Leonard Fournette has been described these ways at one point or another over the past three years. It’s obviously not the kind of reputation anyone — not just a football player entering a contract year — wants.

Fournette says the reputation is undeserved and completely wrong.

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He reinforces that by relaying what he said newly signed running back Chris Thompson told him when they first met earlier this spring: “He said, ‘You ain’t nothing like people say you are,’” Fournette said. “[Thompson thought] I was always upset about things. Most of you guys know I’m always joking and playing; that’s just me. I think it kind of got out of hand, so I just wanted to get that out there.”

Fournette admits that his attitude after some games hasn’t been the best — especially after losses, mainly because there have been a lot of them. There were a combined 21 in 2018 and 2019, which piled up just after the Jaguars came within 10 minutes of making the Super Bowl in Fournette’s rookie season.

His postgame answers were short and blunt. It was easy to see that he either believed he wasn’t given the ball enough, the offense didn’t stick with the run game long enough or he wasn’t happy with a playcall.

“At the end of the day, I want to win,” Fournette said. “Who doesn’t want to win? I came from a 2017 season with a team who was 10-6, we had [a good] talent level and then the next couple of years went down the drain. So I just want to address a lot of things, too, especially since the media came out and said I was an angry guy. No. 1, would you be angry if you’re losing week in and week out? That is one of my biggest problems; I do get upset when we lose and it takes me a while to get over it. I expect, just like anybody else, if you put the work in, you want the W, but a lot of times last year it didn’t go like that.

“I guess they kind of misinterpreted that, and don’t get me wrong, I was upset from the losing, but that’s just the winner in me. That’s any guy who plays this professional level of sports.”

Leonard Fournette enters a contract year with a lot to prove. “His mindset is great. He’s done a nice job, he looks good, he’s in shape, he’s been working hard,” said Jaguars coach Doug Marrone. John Raoux/AP Photo

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Stat 2018 2019 Games 8 15 Rush yards/game 54.9 76.8 Yards/carry 3.3 4.3 Receptions 22 76 Total TDs 6 3 ESPN

Fournette rebounded with a good 2019 season: 1,674 yards from scrimmage and a team-high 76 catches before missing the season finale with the flu. In March, he got people talking again when he said on Instagram that the Jaguars should sign free-agent quarterback

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Fournette doesn’t seem to get as much credit for the good things he has done as he gets for the negative things. For instance, he donated 56,000 meals over a two-month span in the New Orleans area this past March. He donated $50,000 to J.J. Watt’s fundraising effort in 2017 to help those in Houston recover from Hurricane Harvey.

He partnered with a nutritional supplement brand to donate funds to help Jacksonville’s Raines High School football team purchase state championship rings and jackets. He also donated several of his numerous football trophies, which were melted down and turned into a set of weights for the same team.

Do an internet search for “Fournette” and “cleats” and there are several stories and videos of him giving his cleats away, especially to kids. Fournette helped a student trainer at LSU, Jhane Nichol, by paying the rest of her tuition after she started a GoFundMe effort looking for help.

Those good deeds seem to be forgotten when it comes to Fournette. Those in the public eye are sometimes not the way they are perceived by those on the outside. There are multiple layers to who they are, and unfortunately, the negative oftentimes seems to take over the narrative.

Fournette understands that’s the way things work, especially with the instantaneous reactions on social media. But he doesn’t like it.

“I’m not a jerk, but when it comes to football and winning, I’m all-in for that,” he said.