Buffalo Bills receiver Marquise Goodwin only needed one jump Tuesday to qualify for the long jump finals at the Pan Am Games in Toronto.

The 24-year-old Goodwin, participating on Team USA, qualified for Wednesday night's finals by jumping 8.05 meters (26.41 feet). Goodwin had to jump at least 8.0 meters to qualify.

Told ya, One&Done ! — Marquise Goodwin (@flashg88dwin) July 21, 2015

Complete daily coverage of the Pan Am Games will be shown Tuesday on ESPN2 from 7-11 p.m.

Goodwin had finished fourth in the long jump at the U.S. championships last month, just missing out on a spot at the world championships. His best attempt was 27 feet, 5½ inches.

Before that, Goodwin hadn't competed since the 2012 London Games. He was drafted by the Bills in the third round in 2013.

Goodwin was a two-time NCAA champion and seven-time All-American at the University of Texas, despite having to make the quick transition from the football field to the track. He earned a spot on the U.S. squad for the 2011 world championships in South Korea as a 20-year-old. A year later, he made the Olympic team, finishing 10th in London.