LINEBACKER LORENZO ALEXANDER

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1 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Carolina Panthers as a college free agent on April 29, Re-signed with Carolina on September 5, 2005 and released by the Panthers on September 3, Signed to the Baltimore Ravens practice squad on September 7, 2006 and released from the Ravens practice squad on September 12, Signed to the Washington Redskins practice squad on October 3, Signed with the Redskins on February 5, Signed a contract extension with the Redskins on March 5, PRO Has played in 44 career games with one start in three seasons ( ) with the Redskins. Has totaled 52 career tackles (31 solo), four sacks, three passes defensed and 15 special teams tackles. Has played on both the offensive and defensive line, as well as fullback and as a tight end on goal line formations in his first three NFL seasons. Made a switch to linebacker during the 2010 offseason (REDSKINS) Played in a career-high 16 regular season games, seeing action on the defensive line and special teams. ALEXANDER CAREER STATISTICS 97 LINEBACKER LORENZO ALEXANDER HT: 6-1 WT: 275 Birthdate: 5/31/83 4th NFL Season California St. Mary s H.S., Berkeley, Calif. Had a career-high 12 special teams tackles. Notched 22 tackles (16 solo), tied a career-high with two sacks, recorded the first forced fumble of his career and had a fumble recovery. Recorded one tackle and the first forced fumble of his career when he knocked the ball loose from running back Correll Buckhalter vs. Denver (11/15). Registered his first sack of the season at Oakland (12/13). Totaled four tackles and a sack vs. New York Giants (12/21) (REDSKINS) Played in 15 regular season games. Sustained a hamstring strain against Philadelphia (12/21) and was placed on Injured Reserve on (12/24). Had career highs in tackles (26), sacks (2) and passes defensed (2). Registered a career-best seven tackles and had first career sack (Matt Hasselbeck) at Seattle (11/23). In his last four games vs. New York Giants (11/30), at Baltimore (12/7), at Cincinnati (12/14) and at Philadelphia (12/21) recorded 19 tackles, two sacks and one pass defensed (REDSKINS) Played in 13 regular season games and one postseason game; inactive vs. Miami (9/9), at Philadelphia (9/17) and vs. New York Giants (9/23). Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 12 (2009) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 68

2 Played a reserve role on the offensive line, defensive line and special teams during the season. Made his first career start in a two-tight end formation against Philadelphia (11/11) (PANTHERS/RAVENS/REDSKINS) Released by the Carolina Panthers (9/3). Signed to the Baltimore Ravens practice squad (9/7); released (9/12). Signed to the Redskins practice squad (10/3) (PANTHERS) Originally entered the NFL with the Carolina Panthers as a college free agent (4/29). Was waived (9/4) and signed to the practice squad (9/5). COLLEGE Earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 twice while at California. Was given the Brick Muller Award as the team s most valuable defensive lineman after surpassing his ALEXANDER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF IR Totals /9 MIA Inactive 9/17 at PHI Inactive 9/23 NYG Inactive 10/7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA /3 at SD Totals M E D I A G U I D E 69 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

3 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP career high in tackles in 2003 with 33 stops. Pocketed 24 tackles (including five for losses of 15 yards), one sack and one fumble recovery in earning 2001 Pac-10 All-Freshmen first team honors from The Sporting News. PERSONAL Attended St. Mary s High School (Berkeley, Calif.) where he finished his senior season with 120 tackles, including 17 sacks among 25 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. Was selected to play in the U.S. Army All- American Bowl in Has continually been one of the most involved players with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation, participating in the What Moves U Challenge, which encourages children to remain active; Redskins Read, which speaks to local elementary schools about the importance of reading; and Holiday Wishes Come True, which took local youth on a Christmas shopping spree, during the 2009 season. Established the ACES Foundation in 2008; his Foundation runs college prep and life skills workshops and provides tutoring to young people in his native Oakland, Calif., more information about his foundation can be found at Through his ACES Foundation, and alongside the Northern Virginia Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Grace Covenant Church, sponsored the second annual All Pro Sports camp in June 2010 a free two-day football clinic for high school and junior high school football players in the D.C. metro area. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. Participated in the National Kidney Foundation s Kidney Walk in Prince George s County during the 2010 offseason. The event is an opportunity for SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 6, at Seattle (11/23/08) Solo Tackles: 6, at Seattle (11/23/08) Sacks: 1, four times, last time vs. New York Giants (12/21/09) patients, family, friends and businesses to come to together to support the 26 million Americans with chronic kidney disease and the 80,000 awaiting transplants. During the 2010 offseason, was awarded a grant by the NFL Youth Football Fund to help support his youth football camp. This past July, joined teammate Kedric Golston in hosting Ride to Provide, a charity bike event which helped raise money for the his ACES Foundation and other children s charities. During the 2009 offseason and 2008 season visited with patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; supported the Loudoun County back-toschool giveaway; was a station leader during 1st Down for Fitness, distributed Thanksgiving food baskets for Harris Teeter-Redskins-Harvest Feast presented by Ryan Homes, was a panelist for the 4th & Life High School Football Forum; and a guest reader for Redskins Read Kickoff event. Was one of 89 NFL players whose foundation was awarded a grant from NFL Charities after being recognized for its work during the 2008 season. Attended the Wizards Care 2nd Annual Ballers Bowl benefiting the Capital Area Foodbank during the 2009 offseason. Held a concert in Virginia this past offseason to benefit the Haiti Relief Fund. Participated in the NFL s business management and entrepreneurial programs at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, which prepares players for their post-season playing careers. Along with Jason Campbell and Kedric Golston, joined the Tigerlily Foundation this past offseason to host its Annual Kickoff for Breast Cancer to raise awareness and funds to continue its mission of providing full-lifecycle assistance to young women affected by breast cancer. Participated in Atlas and Athena, a nationallyacclaimed initiative designed to promote healthy living and reduce the use of steroids and other drugs among high school athletes. Joined Toys for Tots Marines to distribute toys to underserved area youngsters at Skins Santa Shoppe. The National Alliance of African American Athletes Watkins Award Finalist in 2001 (NAAAA.com). Married during the 2007 offseason; couple has two daughters and a son. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 70

4 TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Miami Dolphins as a college free agent on July 25, Waived by the Dolphins on August 31, 2008 and signed to the Dolphins practice squad on September 2, Signed with the Dolphins as a free agent on January 5, Waived by the Dolphins on August 29, Signed to the Washington Redskins practice squad on October 21, Re-signed by the Redskins on January 5, PRO Spent the 2008 season on the Miami Dolphins practice squad. Remained with the club through 2009 training camp. Spent the final 11 weeks of 2009 on the Washington Redskins practice squad. Totaled 93 catches for 1,273 yards and 12 touchdowns in two seasons ( ) with the Dallas Desperados of the Arena Football League. Spent the 2006 season with the Odessa Roughnecks of the Intense Football League, finishing third on the team with 55 catches for 760 yards and 18 touchdowns (REDSKINS) Joined the Redskins practice squad on October 21 and spent the remainder of the season with Washington (DOLPHINS) Spent the entire NFL season on the Dolphins practice squad. 13 WIDE RECEIVER ANTHONY ARMSTRONG HT: 5-11 WT: 185 Birthdate: 3/29/83 1st NFL Season West Texas A&M Newman Smith H.S., Carrollton, Texas COLLEGE Was a four-year letterman ( ) at West Texas A&M. Finished collegiate career as West Texas A&M s fourth-leading all-time receiver with 145 receptions for 1,768 yards. Named second-team All-Lone Star Conference as a senior after leading all WTAMU receivers with 54 catches for 607 yards and four touchdowns. Started all 11 games as a junior, was named the LSC South Receiver of the Year and earned firstteam All-LSC South honors after hauling in 54 passes for 740 yards and four touchdowns. Set conference and school records with a 100- yard kickoff return against Eastern New Mexico in the Wagon Wheel Game. Played in 10 games as a sophomore and recorded 24 catches for 256 yards. Saw time in 10 games and had 165 yards and a touchdown on 13 receptions as a freshman. PERSONAL Very active in the Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season, playing video games with U.S. troops stationed overseas in Pro vs. GI Joe; handing out Thanksgiving food and turkeys as part of Harvest Feast; and taking local underprivileged youth on a Christmas shopping spree for Holiday Wishes Come True. Attended Newman Smith High School in Carrollton, Texas where he posted 11 receptions for 250 yards and three touchdowns as a senior. Lettered two times for Newman Smith s track and field team while competing in the 100-meter dash. Graduated with a degree in marketing M E D I A G U I D E 71 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

5 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the third round (80th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. PRO Played in four career regular season games during his rookie season (2009). Made his NFL debut at Philadelphia (11/29) (REDSKINS) Played in four regular season games: at Philadelphia (11/29), vs. New Orleans (12/6), at Oakland (12/13) and at San Diego (1/4); declared inactive for the remaining 12 games. Made his NFL debut at Philadelphia (11/29), recording two tackles (one solo), while seeing action at cornerback and on special teams. Finished the season with three tackles (two solo). COLLEGE Played in 43 career games with 21 starts. Totaled 100 tackles, six interceptions, 15 passes defensed, 5.5 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles. As a senior, was an All-ACC nominee and totaled 20 tackles, two interceptions (second on team), five passes defensed and two forced fumbles in seven starts. Started the first seven games at cornerback before being sidelined with a season-ending CORNERBACK KEVIN BARNES25 HT: 6-1 WT: 190 Birthdate: 9/15/86 2nd NFL Season Maryland Old Mill H.S., Glen Burnie, Md. BARNES GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS shoulder injury, but was a regular at practice after the injury, serving as a student coach. As an All-ACC nominee at cornerback as a junior in 2007, led the team with four interceptions, the most by a Maryland Terrapin since Dominique Foxworth had five in Was second on the team in passes defensed (nine), fifth on the team with 65 tackles, and fourth on the team with 47 solo stops. As a starter at cornerback in all 13 games, tied for seventh in the ACC in interceptions (0.31 pg) and tied for fifth in the ACC in passes defensed (1.00 pg). Played in all 13 games at cornerback, including one start, and totaled 11 tackles during his sophomore year. Named defensive scout team player of the week for his work leading up to the N.C. State and Virginia Tech games as a true freshman. PERSONAL Three-year letter winner and two-year starter at cornerback and wide receiver under Coach Mike Marcus at Old Mill (Md.) High School, where he recorded 129 tackles and nine interceptions in his last two years. Posted 62 tackles (32 solo), three interceptions, and a fumble recovery, along with 17 receptions for 435 yards and three touchdowns during his senior season /13 at NYG Inactive 9/20 STL Inactive 9/27 at DET Inactive 10/4 TB Inactive 10/11 at CAR Inactive 10/18 KC Inactive 10/26 PHI Inactive 11/8 at ATL Inactive 11/15 DEN Inactive 11/22 at DAL Inactive 11/29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG Inactive 12/27 DAL Inactive 1/3 at SD Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 72

6 Senior honors included Big School all-state by the Associated Press, All-Met by the Baltimore Sun, and honorable mention All-Met by the Washington Post. Also competed in basketball and track; won state 4A high jump with a leap of 6-feet, 6-inches in his first year competing. Was a member of the 2008 Terrapin Council, the team s leadership committee Participated in many events with the Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 2, at Philadelphia (11/29/09) Solo Tackles: 1, twice, last time vs. New Orleans (12/6/09) BARNES CAREER STATISTICS including reading to local children as part of Redskins Read program and teaching kids the importance of being active with 1st Down for Fitness. Also spoke to young athletes about success on and off the field with 4th and Life, and handed out toys to children in Skins Santa Shoppe, as well as attending the Sporting Clays Challenge and Make-a-Wish at Morton s. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. Earned a bachelor s degree in sociology in December Son of Debra and Kenneth Hilliard. Born September 15, Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2009 WAS NFL totals TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys as a college free agent on May 15, Waived by the Cowboys on September 1, 2007 and signed to the Dallas practice squad on September 3, Signed with the Cowboys as a free agent on January 15, Waived by the Cowboys on August 30, 2008 and signed to Dallas practice squad on September 1, Released from the Cowboys practice squad on September 8, Signed to the Cleveland Browns practice squad on November 27, Released from Cleveland s practice squad and signed to the Browns 53-man roster on December 25, Waived by the Browns on September 5, Signed to the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad on September 7, QUARTERBACK RICHARD BARTEL10 HT: 6-3 WT: 230 Birthdate: 2/3/83 2nd NFL Season Tarleton State Grapevine H.S., Grapevine, Texas Released from the Jaguars practice squad November 25, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on November 25, PRO Has spent time on the practice squads of the Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns and Jacksonville Jaguars. Served as the Redskins third quarterback for the final six games of 2009, but did not see any playing time (REDSKINS/JAGUARS) Signed with the Washington Redskins on November 25, Was declared the Redskins third quarterback at Philadelphia (11/29), vs. New Orleans (12/6), at Oakland (12/13), vs. New York Giants (12/22), vs. Dallas (12/27) and at San Diego (1/4). Spent training camp with the Cleveland Browns M E D I A G U I D E 73 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

7 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP and was waived (9/5) prior to the start of the season. Signed to the Jacksonville Jaguars practice squad (9/7), where he spent the first 11 weeks of the season (COWBOYS/BROWNS) Spent the offseason and training camp with the Dallas Cowboys before being released (8/30) and signed to the team s practice squad (9/1). Released from the Cowboys practice squad (9/8) and signed to the Cleveland Browns practice squad (11/27). Spent four weeks on the Browns practice squad before being elevated to the 53-man roster for the final game of the regular season (COWBOYS) Signed with the Cowboys as a college free agent (5/15) and spent the entire season on the practice squad. TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round (133rd overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft. Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as an unrestricted free agent on March 13, Released by the Buccaneers on March 4, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on March 23, PRO Has appeared in 144 career regular season games and seven postseason contests. Has totaled 727 career punts for 31,085 yards (42.8 avg.) with a long of 68 yards. COLLEGE As a senior at Tarleton State completed 161-of- 276 passes for 2,033 yards with 16 touchdowns and five interceptions. As a junior completed 142-of-229 passes for 1,687 yards with 10 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Played two years at Southern Methodist University before transferring to Tarleton. PERSONAL Was an all-district, all-area, all-region and all-state selection at Grapevine (Texas) High School. Lettered in baseball and football at Grapevine High School. Earned district MVP honors and was the team captain as a senior. Was drafted as a pitcher by the Cincinnati Reds in the 17th round of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft and spent a brief time in the Reds minor league system. Born in Grapevine, Texas. 6 PUNTER JOSH BIDWELL HT: 6-3 WT: 230 Birthdate: 3/13/76 11th NFL Season Oregon Douglas H.S., Winston, Ore. Has placed 209 punts inside the 20-yard line in his career. In the postseason, has punted 28 times for 1,140 yards (40.7 avg.) with 12 punts landing inside the opponents 20-yard line. Selected to first Pro Bowl following 2005 season. First in Buccaneers team history with a 44.0-yard average while with Tampa Bay has 419 punts for 18,426 yards. Owns the top four single-season gross punting averages in Buccaneers history ( ). Holds three of the top five single-season net punting averages in Buccaneers team history (2005, ). His 414 punts with the Buccaneers are tied for the most in team history. Placed 30 punts inside the 20 in 2007, setting a career high and tying the Buccaneers single-season record (Tom Tupa in 2002). His 124 punts placed inside the 20 as a Buccaneer rank first in team history. His 45.6-yard gross average in 2005 was the best single-season performance in Buccaneer team history. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 74

8 Spent his first four professional seasons ( ) with the Green Bay Packers (BUCCANEERS) Placed on Injured Reserve (8/17) with a hip injury (BUCCANEERS) Appeared in all 16 games and punted 77 times for 3,426 yards (44.5 avg.) with a long of 64 and 27 punts placed inside the 20. His 27 punts inside the 20 ranked tied for fifth in the NFL. Punted eight times for 353 yards (44.1 avg.) with a long of 61 and four punts placed inside the 20- yard line in season opener at New Orleans (9/7). Notched five punts for 233 yards (46.6 avg.) with a long of 56 and two punts placed inside the 20 against Atlanta (9/14). Finished contest at Denver (10/5) with seven punts for 349 yards (49.9 avg.) with a long of 64 and three punts placed inside the 20-yard line. Totaled five punts for 223 yards (44.6 avg.) with a long of 60 and three punts placed inside the 20 vs. Carolina (10/12). Posted four punts for 150 yards (37.5 avg.) with a long of 43 and three punts placed inside the 20 at Dallas (10/26). Punted six times for 221 yards (36.8 avg.) with three punts placed inside the 20-yard line vs. New Orleans (11/30). Totaled nine punts for 413 yards (45.9 avg.) with a long of 60 yards and four punts placed inside the 20 at Atlanta (12/14). BIDWELL CAREER STATISTICS 2007 (BUCCANEERS) Appeared in all 16 contests and one playoff game. Finished season with 77 punts for 3,382 yards (43.9 avg.) with a long of 61 and 30 punts placed inside the 20-yard line. Placed 30 punts inside the 20 which set a career high and tied the Buccaneers single-season record. His 43.9 average on the season was the secondbest performance of his career and the second-best performance in team history. Punted once for 47 yards at Detroit (10/21) and had one punt attempt blocked against the Lions. Had six punts for 267 yards (44.5 avg.) vs. Jacksonville (10/28), pinning a season-high four punts inside the Jaguars 20-yard line. Punted six times for 298 yards (49.7 avg.) with a long of 57 vs. Arizona (11/4), placing two punts inside the Cardinals 20-yard line. Punted five times for 211 yards (42.2 avg.) with a season-long of 61 yards at Atlanta (11/18). Tied his season long with a 61-yard punt vs. Washington (11/25), finishing the game with seven punts for 353 yards (50.4 avg.) with three punts placed inside the 20. Totaled six punts for 237 yards (39.5 avg.) with a long of 55 and four punts placed inside the 20 at Houston (12/9). Punted six times for 282 yards (47.0 avg.) with two punts placed inside the 20 at San Francisco (12/23). Matched his season long with a 61-yard punt against the 49ers. Punted five times for 184 yards (36.8 avg.) with a Opp Year Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1999 Green Bay Injured Reserve 2000 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Injured Reserve NFL totals PLAYOFFS Opp Year Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 2001 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Postseason M E D I A G U I D E 75 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

9 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP long of 46 and three punts placed inside the 20 in NFC Wild Card game vs. N.Y. Giants (1/6) (BUCCANEERS) Played in all 16 contests for the seventh consecutive season, extending his consecutive games played streak to 112. Punted 93 times for 4,045 yards for a 43.5 yard average, then the second best single-season performance in his career. His 36.8 net average ranks tied for fourth in team history. Had a long punt of 59 yards, and placed 20 kicks inside the 20-yard line. Appeared in his 100th career game and punted six times for 233 yards (38.8 avg.) with a long of 55 at New Orleans (10/8) and placed four punts inside the Saints 20-yard line. Punted a career-high 11 times for a career-high 490 yards (44.5 avg.) with a long of 52 and one punt placed inside the 20 at Chicago (12/17). The 11 punts also tied the Buccaneers singlegame record for most punts in a game. Also had one special teams tackle against the Bears. Totaled three punts for 157 yards (52.3 avg.) with a long of 58 vs. Seattle (12/31). His 52.3-yard average was his highest single-game gross average as a Buccaneer and the third highest of his career (BUCCANEERS) Named to his first Pro Bowl. Selected as the NFC Special Teams Player of the Month in November, and earned NFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors in Week 3 at Green Bay (9/25) and Week 6 vs. Miami (10/16). His 45.6-yard gross average and 37.5-yard net average were both career bests. His 45.6-yard gross average was the best singleseason performance in team history and ranked third in NFL. His 37.5-yard net average was the second-best single-season performance in team history, and ranked third in the NFC. Placed 24 punts inside the 20-yard line, which ranked fifth in the NFC and was the second highest total of his career. Had at least one punt of 50 or more yards in 16 of 17 games. Punted 90 times for 4,101 yards (45.6 avg.) and placed 24 kicks inside the 20-yard line. Played in all 16 contests for the sixth consecutive season. Also played in playoff game vs. Washington. Punted six times for 277 yards (46.2 avg.) with a long of 61 against Buffalo (9/18) and had one punt inside the 20-yard line, which was downed at the one-yard line and led to a Buccaneers safety. Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week after punting six times for 284 yards (47.3 avg.) with a long of 57 at Green Bay (9/25). The 51.8 avg. was the third-best single-game gross average in team history. Had a season-high seven punts for 342 yards (48.9 avg.) with a long of 61 against Miami (10/16) and was named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance. Placed a career-high five punts inside the Dolphins 20-yard line, including three in the fourth quarter. Had three punts for 150 yards (50.0 avg.) with a long of 59 at Atlanta (11/20) and placed two punts inside the Falcons 20-yard line. Had five punts for 197 yards (39.4 avg.) with a long of 45, including three punts inside the 20-yard line, in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) (BUCCANEERS) Played in all 16 games for the fifth consecutive season, extending his consecutive games played streak to 80, in his first season in Tampa Bay. Had 82 punts for 3,472 yards (42.3 avg.) and placed 23 punts inside the 20-yard line. Ranked eighth in the NFC with a 42.3 gross average per punt and sixth in the conference with a 36.8 net average per punt. His 23 punts inside the 20-yard line was the third highest total of his career and tied for fifth-most in team history. His 36.8 net punting average ranked third-best in team history and his 42.3 gross punting average ranked seventh best in team annals. Set or tied several single-game career highs in 2004, including punts placed inside the 20 (four vs. Denver, 10/3), net punting average (44.3 avg. at St. Louis, 10/18) and gross punting yards (371 yards vs. Seattle, 9/19). Made Buccaneer debut at Washington (9/12), punting nine times for 361 yards (40.1 avg.) with a long of 54 and placed three punts inside the 20 against the Redskins. Punted eight times for 371 yards (46.4 avg.), with a long of 55 against Seattle (9/19), pinning two punts inside the 20. Punted five times for 221 yards (44.2 avg.) with a long of 50 vs. Denver (10/3) and tied a career high with four punts inside the 20. Punted three times for 132 yards (44.0 avg.) with a long of 45 against Carolina (12/26), placing one punt inside the 20. Also had first career regular season punt blocked against the Panthers (PACKERS) Appeared in all 16 games with the Packers for the fourth consecutive season. Also saw action in both playoff contests. Ranked sixth among NFC punters in both gross (41.7) and net average (35.1). W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 76

10 Punted 69 times for 2,875 (41.7 avg.) yards with a long of 60 yards. Placed 16 punts inside the 20-yard line. Broke David Beverly s 23-year-old Packers team record for most consecutive punts without a block (274, set from ) by extending his own streak of unblocked punts to 308. Made one special teams tackle. Punted 12 times for 485 yards (40.4-yard avg.), placing two inside the 20 and a long of 55 yards, during the postseason. Had four punts inside the 20, including a pair that landed inside the five-yard line, in triumph at Tampa Bay (11/16) while equaling his season highs in both punts (seven) and net average (40.3 yards). Also punted seven times vs. Detroit (9/14), against Philadelphia (11/10) and in playoff contest with the Eagles (1/11). Put up a season-high 47.8-yard gross average, while booting another 60-yarder, at San Diego (12/14). Punted seven times for a 41.9-yard average in Divisional playoff contest at Philadelphia (1/11), including a pair downed inside the (PACKERS) Saw action in all 16 games and one playoff contest with Green Bay. Punted 79 times for 3,296 yards (41.7 avg.). Finished in the top half of NFC punters in both net average (35.7 yards; seventh) and punts inside the 20-yard line (then a career-high 26; fifth). Averaged a career-best 53.3 yards per punt (min. four att.) also tying him with Boyd Dowler for the fourth-best, single-game performance in Packers history at New Orleans (9/15), when he punted four times for 213 yards with two placed inside the 20. Finished the season with 79 punts for 3,296 yards (41.7 avg.) with 26 punts inside the 20-yard line. Established a career high with four punts placed inside the 20-yard line in victory vs. Carolina (9/29) while averaging 42.6 yards on a season-high eight punts. Dropped three inside the 20 in three other games at Detroit (9/22), vs. Miami (11/4) and vs. Buffalo (12/22); did so in win over the Bills in spite of swirling winds that gusted up to 30 miles per hour. Incurred the first blocked punt of his NFL career in playoff contest vs. Atlanta (1/4), when the Falcons LB Mark Simoneau stormed up the middle to smother the ball midway through the first quarter (PACKERS) Played in all 16 regular season games and two playoff contests with Green Bay. Posted the second-best net average (36.5 yards) in team history. Punted 82 times for 3,485 yards (42.5 avg.), dropping 21 inside the 20-yard line with 10 touchbacks. His 36.5-yard net average ranked third among NFC punters. Upped his gross average by a full four yards over the previous season (to 42.5, after averaging 38.5 yards in 2000) to place seventh in the conference on that basis. Was named NFL Special Teams Player of the Week after punting three times for gross and net averages of 47.7 yards, including two inside the 20, in NFC Wild Card playoff win over San Francisco (1/13). His 47.7 net average represented a career best and was the highest in a playoff game (min. 3 punts) since the Steelers P Craig Colquitt had a 48.3-yard net average vs. Houston in the 1979 postseason. Subsequently averaged 43.7 yards on three punts (two inside the 20-yard line) in Divisional playoff game at St. Louis (1/20). Finished a strong postseason with six punts for 274 yards a 45.7-yard gross average and a net average of 44.7 yards with four inside the 20 and no touchbacks. Averaged a season-high 47.8 yards on four punts vs. Atlanta (Nov. 18), including a 43.3-yard net and two inside the 20. Had his initial punt of 60 or more yards in the NFL at Detroit on Thanksgiving Day (11/22) while averaging 46.5 yards on four kicks. Subsequently nailed a career-best 68-yarder among seven punts for a 46.9-yard average in Monday Night win at Jacksonville (12/3) (PACKERS) Won Green Bay s punting job left open when P Louie Aguiar was not re-signed, beating out veteran P Tom Hutton with a steady training camp performance. Played in all 16 games in his first NFL season on the field. Punted 78 times for 3,003 yards (38.5 avg.). Posted a 34.6-yard net average while dropping 22 of his 78 punts inside the 20. Hit a season-long 53-yard punt a week earlier in win at Minnesota (12/17). Turned in a season-high 44.8-yard average (fourpunt min.) vs. Philadelphia (9/17). Pinned the Colts at their own six-yard line, leading to an early Green Bay safety and the eventual winning margin, in win vs. Indianapolis (11/19) (PACKERS) Missed his entire rookie season after being diagnosed with testicular cancer (9/1) on the eve of the team s final preseason game. Was placed on the reserve/non-football illness list (9/5) M E D I A G U I D E 77 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

11 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Having discovered the cancer in its early stages, he began a whirlwind period in his life with an initial surgery on Sept. 1 to remove a tumor. Subsequently underwent a second surgery later that month, in Portland, to remove roughly 25 cancerous lymph nodes and then went through two cycles of intensive chemotherapy, which were completed in late November of Eventually rehabilitated in Eugene, Ore., as he worked to regain the nearly 40 pounds he had lost during the treatment process. Was supported throughout his treatment by Tour de France champion cyclist Lance Armstrong, who had used the same surgeon and chemotherapist in his own successful battle with testicular cancer. Armstrong s support, often in the form of exchanged s, typically included counsel on what to expect as the treatment process unfolded. Also received emotional and monetary support from his Packers teammates throughout his ordeal. When it was found that he was ineligible for the NFLPA insurance program Bidwell s cancer was discovered 11 days prior to the first regular season game, when his insurance coverage would have begun his teammates, particularly kicker Ryan Longwell, worked to raise nearly $100,000 to help defray his anticipated medical expenses, including roughly $70,000 in personal cash contributions. A team-wide golf tournament to help cover his costs also was held on the players off day. Before his cancer diagnosis, he had punted 11 times for 440 yards (40.0 avg.), with a long of 58, in three preseason games. Averaged 43.6 yards on six punts in the team s third preseason contest at New Orleans (8/28). Was the second of two fourth-round draft choices (133rd overall and the first punter) by Green Bay in 1999, and was selected with a free agency compensatory pick. COLLEGE Became Oregon s punter midway through the first game of his redshirt freshman season when the incumbent suffered what turned out to be a careerending injury. Lettered the next four years ( ) for the Ducks. Redshirted in 1994, playing as much tight end as punter for the scout team. Was concentrating on his duties as a backup wide receiver when punting opportunity presented itself early in 95 campaign. Punted 229 times for 9,350 yards a 40.8-yard average, third-best in school history, with a long of 69. Placed 61 punts inside the 20 and registered a 38.1-yard net average over his collegiate career. Enjoyed a true breakout season in 1998 as a fifthyear senior, when he averaged 46.0 yards per punt to shatter the school s single-season record (previously 43.7) and finished second in the nation in gross average. Also posted a remarkable 41.8-yard net average and was a second-team All-America selection by the Associated Press and Football News. Earned first-team All-Pac-10 Conference recognition for the first time and won the Gordon Wilson Award as the Ducks special teams player of the year. Had the lone punt blocked of his collegiate career in 1998 Stanford game, snapping a string of 189 punts without a block. Was thrust into role as the school s punter when incumbent Matt Belden tore a thigh muscle in opening game at University of Utah; had been on trip as a member of traveling squad in his then-role as a backup wide receiver. Was one-of-three on field goal attempts and one-of-one on PAT tries while filling in for Belden as placekicker vs. Utes on an emergency basis. Hit 42-yard field goal midway through third quarter to tie game at 20 in eventual victory over Utah, later adding a successful extra point on Ducks go-ahead touchdown. Played in the 1996 Cotton Bowl, the 1997 Las Vegas Bowl and the 1998 Aloha Bowl. PERSONAL Married to Bethany, and the couple has two sons, Brady John and Aaron Robert. Released autobiography, When It s Fourth and Long, in Has a website, Filmed public service announcements to assist the Oregon Sports Network in raising funds for Livestrong, the Lance Armstrong Foundation, in October Was voted the 2000 Ed Block Courage Award recipient by his Packers teammates for his commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage in returning to the field after testicular cancer. Remains interested in promoting testicular cancer awareness with the message being early discovery through self-diagnosis. In conjunction with the Children s Cancer Center, created a survivors group consisting of young children that have survived cancer. In November 2006, hosted several members of the Cancer Survivors Group at the Buccaneers training facility. Visited patients at Celebration Health, Florida Hospital on opening day of training camp in Also visited cadets at Falkenburg Academy, a juvenile justice facility, to talk about faith and the importance of getting their lives back on track in W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 78

12 Was active in charitable efforts throughout Wisconsin, personally calling an Algoma, Wisc., student with cancer. Also involved with the local Make-A-Wish program. Helped wrap Christmas presents for the lessprivileged in Milwaukee and read to schoolchildren in Green Lake. Involved in the Children s Cancer Center in Tampa. Was an all-state pick by The Oregonian as both a placekicker (second team) and punter (third team) his senior season at Douglas (Winston, Ore.) High School when he averaged 45.6 yards per punt despite missing the final three games due to an appendectomy. Also earned all-conference honors three times as a kicking specialist. BIDWELL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Served as the school s option quarterback his junior and senior years. Also started at free safety early in his prep career a role he relinquished upon becoming the signal caller. Won four letters in football, three in baseball and two for the basketball team, which he led in scoring as a senior. Was a catcher on the school s state championship baseball team his sophomore year. Wife, Bethany, a one-time all-league basketball and softball player at Eugene s Churchill High School, was also a pitcher for the University of Oregon softball team in Resides in Eugene, Ore., during the offseason. Born Joshua John Bidwell on March 13, 1976, in Winston, Ore. Holds a bachelor s degree in English Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/7 at NO /14 ATL /21 at CHI /28 GB /5 at DEN /12 CAR /19 SEA /26 at DAL /2 at KC /16 MIN /23 at DET /30 NO /8 at CAR /14 at ATL /21 SD /28 OAK Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/9 at SEA /16 NO /23 STL /30 at CAR /7 at IND /14 TEN /21 at DET /28 JAC /4 ARI /18 at ATL /25 WAS /2 at NO /9 at HOU /16 ATL /23 at SF /30 CAR Totals Postseason Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1/6 NYG Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/10 BAL /17 at ATL /24 CAR /8 at NO /15 CIN /22 PHI /29 at NYG /5 NO /13 at CAR M E D I A G U I D E 79 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

13 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP BIDWELL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/19 WAS /23 at DAL /3 at PIT /10 ATL /17 at CHI /24 at CLE /31 SEA Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/11 at Min /18 BUF /25 at GB /2 DET /9 at NYJ /16 MIA /30 at SF /6 CAR /13 WAS /20 at ATL /27 CHI /4 at NO /11 at CAR /17 at NE /24 ATL /1 NO Totals Postseason Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1/7 WAS Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/12 at WAS /19 SEA /26 at Oak /3 DEN /10 at NO /18 at STL /24 CHI /7 KC /14 at ATL /21 SF /28 at CAR /5 ATL /12 at SD /19 NO /26 CAR /2 at ARI Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/7 MIN /14 DET /21 at ARI /29 at CHI /5 SEA /12 KC /19 at STL /2 at Min /10 PHI /16 at TB /23 SF /27 at DET /7 CHI /14 at SD /22 at Oak /28 DEN Totals Postseason Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1/4 SEA /11 at PHI Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 80

14 BIDWELL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2002 Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/8 ATL /15 at NO /22 at DET /29 CAR /7 at CHI /13 at NE /20 WAS /4 MIA /10 DET /17 at Min /24 at TB /1 CHI /8 MIN /15 at SF /22 BUF /29 at NYJ Totals Postseason Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1/4 ATL Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/9 DET /24 WAS /30 at CAR /7 at TB /14 BAL /21 at Min /4 TB /11 at CHI /18 ATL /22 at DET /3 at Jac /9 CHI /16 at Ten /23 CLE /30 MIN /6 at NYG Totals Postseason Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1/13 SF /20 at STL Totals Date Opp. No. Yds Avg. Opp. Ret. Opp. Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 9/3 NYJ /10 at Buf /17 PHI /24 at ARI /1 CHI /8 at DET /15 SF /29 at Mia /6 MIN /12 at TB /19 IND /27 at CAR /3 at CHI /10 DET /17 at Min /24 TB Totals M E D I A G U I D E 81 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

15 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (179th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. PRO Has appeared in 48 career regular season games with six starts. Has recorded 84 career tackles and added 60 special teams stops (REDSKINS) Saw action in all 16 regular season games, making one start (at San Diego, 1/4). Led the team with a career-high 31 (22 solo) special teams tackles. In eight games, led or tied for the team lead in special teams tackles. Recorded 19 tackles (14 solo) on defense. Amassed four tackles in an overtime loss vs. New Orleans (12/6). Had a season-high five tackles (four solo) vs. Dallas (12/27). Started in the season finale at San Diego (1/3) and registered four tackles (three solo) (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games with a career-best five starts. Totaled a career high in tackles (49). Finished fifth on the team in special teams tackles with a then-career-best 16 stops. Made his first career start against New Orleans (9/14). Tallied a career-high eight tackles at Baltimore BLADES CAREER STATISTICS 54 LINEBACKER H.B. BLADES HT: 5-10 WT: 242 Pittsburgh Birthdate: 9/30/84 4th NFL Season Plantation H.S., Plantation, Fla. (12/7), and matched his career high with a teambest eight tackles the following week at Cincinnati (12/14) (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games his rookie season. Posted 16 tackles and 13 special teams stops. Recorded a then-career-high four tackles at the New York Giants in Week 15 (12/16), and matched his then-career-high in tackles the next week at Minnesota (12/23). COLLEGE Started and played in 12 games during his senior season at Pittsburgh. First team All-America selection by the Football Writers Association of America and SportsIllustrated.com; was named Big East Defensive Player of the Year and first-team All-Big East for the third time. As a senior, recorded a career-high 147 tackles (86 solo), 10.5 tackles for a loss, one sack, two fumble recoveries, two interceptions and two blocked field goals. Was a roommate of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco at the University of Pittsburgh. PERSONAL Horatio Benedict Blades attended Plantation High School in Plantation, Fla., where he set school records for tackles in a career (409), season (154) and game (21). Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2007 (13); 2008 (16); 2009 (31) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 82

16 Is the son of Bennie Blades, who played safety for the Detroit Lions from and the Seattle Seahawks in Also the nephew of former Seahawks wide receiver Brian Blades ( ) and the late Al Blades, who played on San Francisco s practice SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 8, twice, last time at Cincinatti (12/14/08) Solo Tackles: 8, at Baltimore (12/7/08) BLADES GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS squad in Was an administration of justice major at Pittsburgh. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. Joined teammates for Jason Taylor Foundation s Cool Gear for the School Year Event, in which 50 area children received a shopping spree at Old Navy, and participated in Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth where he assisted in passing out coats to area youth during the 2008 season /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA M E D I A G U I D E 83 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

17 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (186th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. PRO In two seasons of preseason games, has completed 59-of-96 passes (61.5%) for 909 yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions. Completed 36-of-53 passing attempts (68.0%) for 411 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions during the 2008 preseason (REDSKINS) Missed the entire regular season after being placed on Injured Reserve (9/5) with hip and hamstring injuries. Completed 23-of-43 passing attempts (53.5%) for 249 yards, one touchdown and three interceptions during the preseason (REDSKINS) Designated as the third quarterback in all 16 regular season games. Completed 36-of-53 passing attempts (68.0%) for 411 yards with three touchdowns and zero interceptions during the preseason. In his preseason pro debut, completed 9-of-10 passing attempts for 123 yards and two touchdowns with a passer rating of against the Indianapolis Colts in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game (8/3). Connected on a pair of second half touchdowns in the Redskins preseason win over the Colts (8/3). BRENNAN CAREER STATISTICS QUARTERBACK COLT BRENNAN15 HT: 6-3 WT: 215 Birthdate: 8/16/83 3rd NFL Season Hawaii Mater Dei H.S., Santa Ana, Calif. COLLEGE Finished his collegiate career completing 1,115-of- 1,584 (70.4%) passes for 14,193 yards, 131 touchdowns and 42 interceptions, while playing in 38 games with 35 starts in three seasons at Hawaii. Broke 31 NCAA records, including career touchdown passes (131). Finished second all-time in total offense (14,740) and passing efficiency (167.7) and third in career passing yards (14,193). Established the NCAA record for consecutive 200-yard passing games (34). Completed 359-of-510 passes (70.4%) for 4,343 yards, 38 touchdowns and 17 interceptions in Finished third in Heisman Trophy voting, was a finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award (presented to the nation s top senior quarterback) and a semifinalist for the Davey O Brien Award (given to the top quarterback in the nation); Earned Associated Press third-team All-American and second-team cnnsi.com All-American honors. Was named Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and was a first-team All-WAC selection in 2006 and Completed 406-of-559 passes (72.6%) for 5,549 yards, an NCAA-record 58 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while starting in all 14 games in Selected as Walter Camp second-team and Associated Press third-team All-American. Was named the WAC Offensive Player of the Year and recipient of the Sammy Baugh Award; Finished sixth in voting for the Heisman Trophy, finalist for the Davey O Brien Award and named the Cingular National Player of the Year. PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 2008 WAS WAS NFL totals RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 WAS WAS NFL totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 84

18 Attended Saddleback Community College in Mission Viejo, Calif., in 2004, finishing third in California junior college ranks with an average of 19.7 pass completions per game and fourth in total offense. Redshirted at the University of Colorado in Spent one season at Worcester Academy in Worcester, Mass., starting seven contests and completed 101-of-158 passes for 1,707 yards, 15 touchdowns and four interceptions. PERSONAL Lettered three years in football and one in basketball at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, Calif. As a junior, backed up 2004 Heisman Trophy winner and current Arizona Cardinals quarterback Matt Leinart. Led Mater Dei to a 9-5 record during his senior season, completed 68 percent of his passes with 16 touchdowns and four interceptions. Very active in the Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season, participating in Redskins Read, Sporting Clays Challenge, Make-a-Wish at Morton s, Pro vs. GI Joe, and Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth. Participated in 1st Down for Fitness, encouraging healthy eating and active lifestyles among area youth. Helped celebrate field BRENNAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS renovations at Poe Middle School in Alexandria, Va. with the Keep Gym in School program; was a guest panelist at the 4th & Life Senior Football Forum, teaching high school football players what it takes to succeed on and off the field; joined teammates in visiting young patients at the Children s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and wounded warriors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; distributed Thanksgiving food to Prince George s County, Md. residents in need; recorded a reading of a classic children s book that was complied onto a CD and distributed to area organizations to help promote literacy. Attended the 2009 White House Christmas party along with Congresswoman Mazie Hirono (Hawaii), where he met President Barack Obama, First Lady Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden. During the 2010 offseason worked as a counselor at the Barefoot League s Field of Legends Football Clinic at Aloha Stadium, helping teach the game to kids ages Sponsors the Kahuka Red Raiders, a group of four Pop Warner teams in Hawaii, providing each player with uniforms and equipment. Majored in communications at Hawaii. Born August 16, 1983, in Laguna Beach, Calif., and is a resident of Irvine, Calif Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds. Lost Rating 9/13 at NYG IR 9/20 STL IR 9/27 at DET IR 10/4 TB IR 10/11 at CAR IR 10/18 KC IR 10/26 PHI IR 11/8 at ATL IR 11/15 DEN IR 11/22 at DAL IR 11/29 at PHI IR 12/6 NO IR 12/13 at OAK IR 12/21 NYG IR 12/27 DAL IR 1/3 at SD IR Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/4 at NYG 3QB 9/14 NO 3QB 9/21 AZ 3QB 9/28 at DAL 3QB 10/5 at PHI 3QB 10/12 STL 3QB 10/19 CLE 3QB 10/26 at DET 3QB 11/3 PIT 3QB 11/16 DAL 3QB 11/23 at SEA 3QB 11/30 NYG 3QB 12/7 at BAL 3QB 12/14 at CIN 3QB 12/21 PHI 3QB 12/28 at SF 3QB Totals M E D I A G U I D E 85 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

19 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally drafted by the Saints in first round (13th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. Traded to the Washington Redskins on June 19, PRO Started every game in which he has appeared, earning 58 starts in 58 appearances. Pro Bowl selection in 2006 and Served as the anchor of the Saints offensive line since arriving in New Orleans as a first-round pick in Served as the chief protector of the quarterback s blind side since sliding over to left tackle in his second season after playing right tackle as a rookie. Named All-Pro by the Associated Press in BROWN CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G GS 2005 NO NO NO NO NO 0 0 Career Total POSTSEASON 2005 NO NO 0 0 Career Total 1 1 TACKLE JAMMAL BROWN69 Ht: 6-6 Wt: 313 Birthdate: 3/30/81 6th NFL Season Oklahoma MacArthur H.S., Lawton, Okla. Was the cornerstone of an offensive line that allowed a league-low 29 sacks from , despite the Saints attempting more passes than any other team. Immediately stepped in as starter after being selected 13th overall and was a near-unanimous choice for NFL All-Rookie squads. Considered equally adept at pass-blocking and clearing lanes for the run (SAINTS) Missed the entire season while fighting a hip injury and a sports hernia. Placed on Injured Reserve following Week (SAINTS) Named to the NFC Pro Bowl squad. Helped Saints finish first in the league in overall and passing offense. Started all 15 regular season games in which he appeared. Protected quarterback Drew Brees, who finished the season with 5,069 passing yards, the secondbest mark in NFL history, and 34 touchdown passes, which tied for the league lead. Declared inactive on Dec. 11 at Chicago with an ankle injury. Suffered a hip injury at Denver on Sept. 21 that forced him to the sidelines, although he played with the injury for several weeks (SAINTS) Started 15 games at left tackle. Inactive on Nov. 18 at Houston with a strained calf injured the week before. Earned a game ball for his efforts vs. Atlanta on Oct (SAINTS) Helped Saints capture the NFC South title and lead the NFL in total offense and passing offense. Protected the blind side of QB Drew Brees, who led the NFL with 4,418 passing yards. Voted a starter in the Pro Bowl. Named All-Pro by the Associated Press. Started 15 games at left tackle. Inactive for one contest (at Tampa Bay on Nov. 5) with an ankle injury. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 86

20 Started both postseason games (SAINTS) Named to the All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Weekly. Started 13 games at right tackle. Showed no rookie jitters in first NFL contest despite lining up against DE Julius Peppers in opening-day victory at Carolina on Sept. 11. Held annual Pro Bowl pick without a sack. Sidelined with ankle injury vs. Atlanta (Oct. 16), at St. Louis (Oct. 23) and at Tampa Bay (Jan. 1, 2006). COLLEGE Three-year starter and four-year letterman at Oklahoma. Was a consensus All-Big 12 pick for his last three years at right tackle. In 2004, received the Outland Trophy, awarded to the nation s top offensive lineman. Was the anchor of a line that allowed RB Adrian TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the sixth round (178th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft. Waived by Tampa Bay on September 2, 2006, but signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on September 4, Released from the Buccaneers practice squad on November 30, Signed with the Detroit Lions as a free agent on November 30, Waived by the Lions on March 22, Claimed off waivers and awarded to the Atlanta Falcons on March 23, Waived by the Falcons on May 14, Signed with the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent on July 28, Waived by Baltimore on September 1, 2007, but signed to the Ravens practice squad on September 3, Released from the Ravens practice squad on October 18, Signed with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent on October 18, Waived by the Dolphins on February 12, Peterson to set the NCAA record for rushing yardage by a freshman in As a consensus All-American, helped lead the Sooners to a Big 12 title in Allowed no sacks in 2004, and only one in Led Oklahoma in blocking consistency for two years, and earned the highest grade among the school s blockers in 20 of his final 26 contests. PERSONAL Graduated from Oklahoma with a degree in multidisciplinary studies in May Father, Charles, is retired from the Army. Attended MacArthur (Lawton, Okla.) High School. Played both sides of the ball during his prep career and earned first-team all-state honors as a defensive tackle - posting nine sacks and 70 tackles as a senior. Made the permanent conversion from defensive to offensive line at Oklahoma. 76 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN ANTHONY BRYANT HT: 6-3 WT: 360 Birthdate: 11/6/81 4th NFL Season Alabama Sunshine H.S., Newbern, Ala. Signed with the New York Giants as a free agent on January 20, Waived by New York on September 5, 2007, but signed to the Giants practice squad on September 7, Released by the Giants on April 9, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on April 12, PRO Played in nine career games with three starts. Has played with the Miami Dolphins, Detroit Lions and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Recorded 11 career tackles. Was out of football during the 2008 season (GIANTS) Spent the 2009 offseason and preseason with the New York Giants before being waived (9/5) and signed to the practice squad (9/7). A member of the Giants practice squad for the first six weeks of the season before being placed on the practice squad/injured reserve list (10/19) (RAVENS/DOLPHINS) Signed by the Baltimore Ravens as a free agent M E D I A G U I D E 87 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

21 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP (7/28) and spent training camp with the Ravens before being waived (9/2) prior to the start of the regular season. Signed to the Ravens practice squad (9/3). Signed by the Miami Dolphins as a free agent (10/18). Appeared in one game for the Miami Dolphins; declared inactive for nine. Saw action on the defensive line vs. Cincinnati (12/30) (BUCCANEERS/LIONS) Spent the offseason with the Buccaneers before being waived by Tampa Bay and signed to the team s practice squad (9/4). Signed by the Detroit Lions off the Buccaneers practice squad (11/30). Played in four games with three starts at defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions. Totaled eight tackles. Saw action vs. Minnesota (12/10) and had one tackle. Started at nose tackle at Green Bay (12/17), totaling four tackles (one solo). Started vs. Chicago (12/24), accumulating two tackles (one solo). Opened the game at Dallas (12/31) and made one tackle. TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Oakland Raiders in the first round (17th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. Traded to the Houston Texans in exchange for a second- and third-round pick. Released by the Texans on October 16, Signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a free agent on October 17, Signed with the Detroit Lions as an unrestricted free agent on March 4, Released by the Lions on March 4, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on March 29, PRO Has played in 105 career games with 76 career starts. Has recorded 18 career interceptions, five of HT: 5-11 WT: 190 Miami (Fla.) 2005 (BUCCANEERS) Played in four games and recorded two tackles. Made NFL debut at Minnesota (9/11). Saw action on the defensive line vs. Buffalo (9/18). Totaled one tackle at Green Bay (9/25). Saw action at New England (12/17) and amassed two tackles (one solo). Declared inactive for the playoff games vs. Washington (1/7). COLLEGE Played in 48 games with 15 starts and finished his career with 115 tackles (40 solo), 1.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and two passes defensed. PERSONAL Attend Sunshine (Newbern, Ala.) High School where he recorded 178 tackles and 11 sacks. Also forced eight fumbles, and recorded four fumble recoveries and two interceptions. Caught 15 passes for 441 yards and eight touchdowns as a tight end. Averaged 19.0 points and 12 rebounds a game while playing basketball. Born Anthony Bryant on Nov. 6, 1981 in Greensboro, Ala. 31 CORNERBACK PHILLIP BUCHANON Birthdate: 9/19/80 9th NFL Season Lehigh H.S., Fort Myers, Fla. which were returned for touchdowns. His five interceptions returned for touchdowns tie him for sixth among all active players. Has returned 118 punts for 1,075 yards (9.1 avg.) and three touchdowns in his career (LIONS) Played in 13 games with 11 starts; was active but did not play at Washington (9/27). Declared inactive at New Orleans (9/13) with a neck injury, and at San Francisco (12/27) with a shoulder injury. Recorded 42 tackles, four passes defensed, two forced fumbles and the first sack of his career. Started at cornerback vs. Minnesota (9/20) and recorded five tackles (four solo). Notched a season-high seven tackles (all solo) at Minnesota (11/15). W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 88

22 Made five stops (three solo) and recorded his first career sack at Cincinnati (12/6) (BUCCANEERS) Started in all 16 regular season games. Finished the season with a career-high 69 tackles (54 solo), two interceptions, a career-high 12 passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Started at cornerback at New Orleans (9/7) and totaled five tackles (four solo) and one interception, which he returned 26 yards for a touchdown. Registered a season-high three passes defensed vs. Atlanta (9/14), while also amassing seven tackles (five solo). Had two tackles vs. New Orleans (11/30) and intercepted one pass which he returned seven yards. Tied a season high with seven tackles (six solo) at Carolina (12/8) (BUCCANEERS) Played in all 16 games with 13 starts. Finished the season with 63 tackles, finished second on the team with three interceptions and third on the team with 11 passes defensed. Part of a defense that surrendered a league-low passing yards per game and ranked second in the league, surrendering yards per game. Returned a team-high 16 punts for 55 yards and returned two kickoffs for 15 yards. BUCHANON CAREER STATISTICS Saw action at cornerback vs. St. Louis (9/23) and had four tackles (three solo) and one interception. Started at cornerback at Carolina (9/30) and registered six tackles (five solo) and a season-high three passes defensed. Notched a season-high 11 tackles (10 solo) at Indianapolis (10/7). Recorded seven tackles and one interception vs. Tennessee (10/14). Started at cornerback at Washington (11/25), registering eight tackles (seven solo), one forced fumble and two passes defensed. Recorded his third interception of the season vs. Carolina (12/30). Started at cornerback in the NFC Wild Card game vs. NY Giants (1/6) and totaled two tackles and one pass defensed in his first career playoff appearance (TEXANS/BUCCANEERS) Played in 14 games (four with Houston and 10 with Tampa Bay) with four starts (with Tampa Bay). Notched 30 tackles, two interceptions, one fumble recovery and eight passes defensed. Added 14 punt returns for 95 yards, and returned five kickoffs for 106 yards. Saw action vs. Philadelphia (9/10), vs. Washington (9/24), and vs. Miami (10/1). Released by Houston on October 16. Signed with the Buccaneers on October 17. Made his Buccaneers debut vs. Philadelphia Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2002 OAK t OAK t OAK HOU HOU/TB TB TB t DET NFL totals t PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 TAM NFL totals PUNT RETURNS Year Team No FC Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2002 OAK t OAK t OAK HOU HOU/TB TB TB DET NFL totals t M E D I A G U I D E 89 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

23 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP (10/22). Started at cornerback vs. Atlanta (12/10) and had six tackles (three solo), one interception and two passes defensed. Registered a season-high eight tackles (six solo) at Chicago (12/17). Started at cornerback and had three tackles at Cleveland (12/24), while totaling three passes defensed. Intercepted one pass at Seattle (12/31) and totaled seven tackles (four solo) (TEXANS) Played in 10 games with six starts before being placed on Injured Reserve (11/23) with an ankle injury. Totaled 35 tackles and four passes defensed. Opened the season with nine tackles (eight solo) at Buffalo (9/11). Had a season-high three passes defensed vs. Cleveland (10/30) and recorded four tackles (one solo) (RAIDERS) Started in 14 games. Finished the season with 59 tackles, a half-sack, one fumble recovery, three interceptions, and nine passes defensed. Led the team in interceptions (three) and passes defensed (nine). Started at cornerback in the season opener at Pittsburgh (9/12) and totaled seven tackles (six solo) and one pass defensed. Had two tackles and an interception, which he returned 32 yards, vs. Tampa Bay (9/26). Registered his second interception of the season at Indianapolis (10/10). Returned an interception 37 yards at Denver (11/28) and added three tackles while starting at cornerback (RAIDERS) Played in all 16 games with 11 starts. Registered 44 tackles, two forced fumbles, and led the team with a career-high six interceptions, which tied him for second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL. Racked up 176 return yards on his six picks (29.3 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Interceptions: 2, vs. Minnesota (11/16/03) Sacks: 1, at Cincinnati (12/6/09) Punt Return Yards: 96, vs. New York Jets (11/9/03) Punt Return Touchdowns: 1, three times, last time at San Diego (12/28/03) avg), returning two for touchdowns. Ranked second in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in punt return average. Posted a season-high eight tackles vs. Cincinnati (9/14), also added a career-high 83-yard interception return for a touchdown. Amassed three tackles (two solo), one interception and two passes defensed vs. Kansas City (10/20). Had a career-high two interceptions vs. Minnesota (11/16), one of which he brought back for a touchdown. Totaled three tackles (two solo) and an interceptions vs. Denver (11/30). Intercepted one pass and returned it 29 yards vs. Baltimore (12/14), also added four tackles (RAIDERS) Played in six games with three starts. Posted 21 tackles, two interceptions, and fives passes defensed. Returned 15 punts for 178 yards (11.9 avg.) and one touchdown. Made his NFL debut vs. Seattle (9/8), returning one punt for 22 yards. Made his first NFL start vs. Tennessee (9/29) and posted seven tackles and recorded his first career interception and returned one punt 83 yards for his first career touchdown. Had five tackles at Buffalo (10/6) and returned one interception for an 81-yard touchdown, the first defensive touchdown of his career. Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 5. Placed on Injured Reserve on October 25 with a wrist injury. COLLEGE Lettered three seasons at Miami (Fla.) amassing 88 tackles and seven interceptions in 32 career games. Returned 32 punts for 477 yards (14.9 avg.) and two touchdowns. Collected 23 tackles and five interceptions as a senior. Led the Big East with a 15-yard punt return average and two touchdowns. Earned All-American honors as a returner and was a finalist for the Mosi Tatupu Award for the nation s most outstanding special teams player. Had three tackles and one sack in the Rose Bowl win over Nebraska, helping Miami capture its fifth national championship in school history. Posted a career-high 44 tackles as a sophomore, adding two interceptions, returning one for a 78- yard touchdown against Pittsburgh. Also returned a fumble 77 yards for a touchdown against West Virginia. Recorded 21 tackles as a freshman. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 90

24 PERSONAL Enrolled in the NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at the Harvard Business School and the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in the 2007 offseason. All-state selection as a senior at Lehigh High School in Ft. Myers, Fla., racking up 102 tackles and seven interceptions. Also lettered in baseball and track. Member of the school s honor roll. Cousin, Jevon Kearse, played for the Tennessee Titans ( , ) and the Philadelphia Eagles ( ). Born in Ft. Myers, Fla. BUCHANON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/13 at NO Inactive 9/20 MIN /27 WAS Did not play 10/4 at CHI /11 PIT /18 at GB /1 STL /8 at SEA /15 at MIN /22 CLE /26 GB /6 at CIN /13 at BAL /20 ARI /27 at SF Inactive 1/3 CHI Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/7 at NO /14 ATL /21 at CHI /28 GB /5 at DEN /12 CAR /19 SEA /26 at DAL /2 at KC /16 MIN /23 at DET /30 NO /8 at CAR /14 at ATL /21 SD /28 OAK Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/9 at SEA /16 NO /23 STL /30 at CAR /7 at IND /14 TEN /21 at DET /28 JAC /4 ARI /18 at ATL M E D I A G U I D E 91 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

25 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP BUCHANON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/25 WAS /2 at NO /9 at HOU /16 ATL /23 at SF /30 CAR Postseason Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 1/6 NYG Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/10 PHI /17 at IND Inactive 9/24 WAS /1 MIA /15 at DAL /22 PHI /29 at NYG Did not play 11/5 NO /13 at CAR /19 WAS /23 at DAL /3 at PIT /10 ATL /17 at CHI /24 at CLE /31 SEA Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/11 at BUF /19 PIT /2 at CIN /9 TEN /16 at SEA /23 IND /30 CLE /6 at JAC /13 at IND /20 KC /27 STL IR 12/4 at BAL IR 12/11 at TEN IR 12/18 ARI IR 12/24 JAC IR 1/1 at SF IR Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/12 at PIT /19 BUF /26 TB /3 HOU /10 at IND W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 92

26 BUCHANON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/17 DEN /24 NO /31 at SD /7 at CAR /21 SD /28 at DEN /5 KC /12 at ATL /19 TEN /25 at KC Inactive 1/2 JAC Inactive Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/7 at TEN /14 CIN /22 at DEN /28 SD /5 at CHI /12 at CLE /20 KC /2 at DET /9 NYJ /16 MIN /23 at KC /30 DEN /7 at PIT /14 BAL /22 GB /28 at SD Totals Punt Returns Kick Returns Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo AsstSacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds Att. FC Yds Avg. Lg TD No. Yds Avg. Lg TD 9/8 SEA /15 at PIT /29 TEN /6 at BUF /13 at STL /20 SD /27 at KC IR 11/3 SF IR 11/11 at DEN IR 11/17 NE IR 11/24 at ARI IR 12/2 NYJ IR 12/8 at SD IR 12/15 at MIA IR 12/22 DEN IR 12/28 KC IR Totals M E D I A G U I D E 93 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

27 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the St. Louis Rams in the first round (13th overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. Traded to the Redskins along with a 2010 fifthround pick (163rd overall) and 2010 seventh-round pick (208th overall) in exchange for a 2010 fifthround pick (135th overall) and a 2010 seventhround pick (211th overall) on April 20, PRO Has played in 31 career games with 25 starts. Has totaled 85 career tackles (57 solo), two sacks, four passes defensed and two fumble recoveries. Spent the 2009 season on Injured Reserve (RAMS) Missed the entire season after being place on Injured Reserve (9/5) with a shoulder injury (RAMS) Played in 15 games with nine starts; was inactive at New England (10/26). Recorded 40 tackles (27 solo) and recovered one fumble. Established a career high with five solo tackles vs. Seattle (12/14). Recorded two tackles and recovered a fumble at San Francisco (11/16). SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 6, at Seattle (10/21/07) Solo Tackles: 5, at Seattle (9/21/08) Sacks: 1, twice, last time vs. Atlanta (12/2/07) Passes Defensed: 2, vs. Atlanta (12/2/07) CARRIKER CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN ADAM CARRIKER94 HT: 6-6 WT: 315 Birthdate: 5/6/84 4th NFL Season Nebraska Kennewick H.S., Kennewick, Wash (RAMS) Started all 16 games and become the first Rams rookie to do so since Sean Gilbert in Totaled 45 tackles (30 solo), two sacks, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery. Made his NFL debut vs. Carolina (9/9), while making two tackles (one solo). Blocked a Neil Rackers field goal attempt vs. Arizona (10/7), becoming the first Ram to block a kick since Tyoka Jackson vs. New Orleans (12/23/05). Tallied a career-high six tackles (two solo) at Seattle (10/21). Recorded his first NFL sack vs. Cleveland (10/28) after dropping quarterback Derek Anderson for a seven-yard loss. Registered a safety vs. Seattle (11/25) tackling running back Maurice Morris. COLLEGE Played in 45 games at Nebraska with 34 starts. Totaled 20.5 career sacks which ranked him sixth in school history. Named to the All-Big 12 Commissioner s Academic Honor Roll three times. Started every game at base defensive end as a junior and senior and earned third-team All- America honors from NFL Draft Report and Rivals.com. Ranks in the top 10 in school history in tackles for loss. As a senior, was a first-team All-Big 12 Conference choice by the league s coaches, the Associated Press, Kansas City Star and Austin American-Statesman. Also voted Big 12 Defensive Lineman of the Year by the league s coaches and was named a Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 STL STL STL Injured Reserve NFL totals Additional statistics: Blocked Field Goal, 2007 (1); Safety, 2007 (1) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 94

28 preseason All-American. Led the Big 12 in sacks with 9.5 as a junior and was part of a Nebraska defense that led the nation in sacks (50). First-team All-Big 12 selection by The Dallas Morning News and the Associated Press as a junior. Redshirted as a true freshman. PERSONAL Played quarterback and defensive end at Kennewick (Wash.) High School. CARRIKER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Earned second-team All-Big Nine Conference honors in his only season at defensive end and played in state all-star game. Record 15 sacks, five pass deflections and four forced fumbles as a defensive end his senior season. Was a three-year starter at quarterback and a team captain for three years. Born Adam Eugene Carriker in Hastings, Neb. Graduated with a degree in business administration /13 at SEA IR 9/20 at WAS IR 9/27 GB IR 10/4 at SF IR 10/11 MIN IR 10/18 at JAX IR 10/25 IND IR 11/1 at DET IR 11/15 NO IR 11/22 ARI IR 11/29 SEA IR 12/6 at CHI IR 12/13 at TEN IR 12/20 HOU IR 12/27 at ARI IR 1/3 SF IR Totals /7 at PHI /14 NYG /21 at SEA /28 BUF /12 at WAS /19 DAL /26 at NE Inactive 11/2 ARI /9 at NYJ /16 at SF /23 CHI /30 MIA /7 at ARI /14 SEA /21 SF /28 at ATL Totals /9 CAR /16 SF /23 at TB /30 at DAL /7 ARI /14 at BAL /21 at SEA /28 CLE /11 at NO /18 at SF /25 SEA /2 ATL /9 at CIN /16 GB /20 PIT /30 at ARI Totals M E D I A G U I D E 95 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

29 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2001 NFL Draft. Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 15, PRO Has played in 133 career games with 128 starts. Has played in 79 consecutive regular season games. Career totals include 492 tackles (363 solo), 63.5 sacks, 14 forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. Led the Redskins in sacks in each of his four seasons in Washington (six in 2006, 10.5 in 2007, four in 2008, and tied Brian Orakpo with 11 in 2009). Led Redskins defensive linemen in tackles in each of his four seasons with the team (72 in 2006, 67 in 2007, 51 in 2008 and 91 in 2009). Enters season sixth in club history with 31.5 sacks (has totaled 63.5 career sacks) in four seasons with Washington. Named to the 2009 USA Today All-Joe Team. CARTER CAREER STATISTICS LINEBACKER ANDRE CARTER99 HT: 6-4 WT: 255 Birthdate: 5/12/79 10th NFL Season California Oak Grove H.S., San Jose, Calif. Was a key member of a defense that finished in the top 10 in overall defense in each of the last three seasons (eighth in 2007, fourth in 2008 and 10th in 2009). Spent first five professional seasons with the San Francisco 49ers ( ) and ranks 10th on the 49ers all-time career sacks list (32) (REDSKINS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Tied with Brian Orakpo for the team lead in sacks (11), marking the second-best total of his nine-year career (12.5 sacks with the San Francisco 49ers in 2002). Finished tied for fourth in the NFC and tied for seventh in the NFL in sacks (11). Finished fifth on the team with a career-high 91 tackles, according to coaches totals. Ranked fourth among all NFL defensive linemen in tackles with 62, third in tackles for loss with 12, and sixth in forced fumbles with three, all according to STATS, Inc. Registered seven sacks in a five-game span from Weeks 5-9. Along with Orakpo, became the first Redskins Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2001 SF SF SF SF SF WAS WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2001 SF SF WAS NFL totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 96

30 duo to both post double-digit sack totals in the same season since 2000 (Marco Coleman -12, Bruce Smith -10). Combined with Orakpo to form the fourth-best sack tandem in the NFL with 22 sacks. Marked the first time the Redskins had two players with at least 11 sacks in the same season since Charles Mann (15) and Dexter Manley (14.5) in At Oakland (12/13), Carter and Orakpo became only the second duo in Redskins history to combine for six sacks in the same game, joining Phillip Daniels and Marcus Washington, who accomplished the feat on Dec. 18, Named to the USA Today All-Joe team. Had a season-high 2.5 sacks at Carolina (10/11), while also recording 10 tackles (eight solo), one pass defensed and one forced fumble. Totaled 11 tackles (10 solo), two sacks and one pass defensed vs. Kansas City (10/18) (REDSKINS) Played in 16 regular season games with 14 starts. Played at RDE against New York Giants (11/30) but starting streak of 43 consecutive games was snapped because of a plantar fascia tear in his right foot suffered the week before at Seattle (11/23); also played but did not start at Baltimore (12/7). Helped the Redskins finish fourth in the NFL in overall defense (288.8 ypg) and eighth in the league in rushing yards allowed (95.4 ypg). Had a team-high four sacks and led all defensive linemen with 51 tackles. Totaled five tackles and one sack vs. Cleveland (10/19) the sack of Browns QB Derek Anderson moved him past 50 career sacks (REDSKINS) Started in 16 regular season games and one postseason contest. Led the team in sacks with 10.5 sacks and careerbest four forced fumbles and also added a safety. Became the first player to record 10 or more sacks (10.5) in a single season since LB LaVar Arrington (11.0 in 2002). Led all defensive linemen in tackles for the second consecutive year with 67 (48 solo). Named to Rick Gosselin s Dallas Morning News All-Pro Team as a Comeback Player of the Year. Starter on a defensive line who helped the Redskins finish fourth in the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game (91.3 ypg). SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 14, vs. Atlanta (12/3/06) Solo Tackles: 10, vs. Kansas City (10/18/09) Sacks: 2.5, at Carolina (10/11/09) 2006 (REDSKINS) Played in 16 regular season games with 16 starts. Posted a team-high six sacks. Led the defensive lineman with a then-careerhigh 72 tackles (53 solo). Recorded a career-high 14 tackles (nine solo), one sack for a nine-yard loss (Michael Vick) vs. Atlanta (12/3) (49ERS) Played in 16 regular season games with 14 starts. Was used as an outside linebacker in the 49ers 3-4 scheme where he displayed his versatility. Had 58 tackles and 4.5 sacks (49ERS) Appeared in seven games with six starts. Missed seven games (Weeks 2-8) with a back injury. Had 13 tackles and two sacks (49ERS) Played and started in 15 regular season games. Started 33 straight games before missing his first game since November 25, 2001, because of a lower back injury (against St. Louis, 11/2). Totaled 34 tackles and 6.5 sacks (49ERS) Started in all 16 regular season games. Posted a career-high 12.5 sacks, marking the highest total for a 49ers defensive lineman since Recorded two sacks (17 yards) and one forced fumble vs. Washington (9/22). Recorded two sacks (16 yards) at Arizona (12/21) (49ERS) Made his first career NFL start at right end, recording four tackles (two solo) vs. Atlanta (9/9). Recorded first career sack and forced fumble at New York Jets (10/1). Had two sacks (11 yards) at St. Louis (12/9) and then also had two sacks at New Orleans (1/6). Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort at New Orleans (1/6) and then earned NFC Rookie of the Month honors in December. COLLEGE Started 37-of-43 games in four-year career at California. Finished with 173 career tackles (113 solo) and school-record 31 sacks. He also finished second on career list with 55 tackles for loss (279 yards). Earned unanimous first-team All-America honors, including Associated Press and The Sporting News and Pac-10 Player of the Week honors twice as a senior; earned first-team All-Pac-10 honors as a junior and second-team All-Pac-10 honors as a sophomore. Holds a degree in American Studies M E D I A G U I D E 97 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

31 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP PERSONAL Prepped at Oak Grove (San Jose, Calif.) High School and earned first-team USA Today All- America honors as a senior. His father, Rubin, played for the Denver Broncos ( ) and also was an assistant coach on the Redskins staff in Active member of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season; handed out Thanksgiving food and turkeys during the Redskins Harvest Feast, and took local underprivileged youth on a Christmas shopping spree through Holiday Wishes Come True. CARTER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Launched the Carter Fitness Boot Camp, along with his wife Bethany, a long-term program geared at teaching a group of local students to eat healthy and be physically active. Joined teammates and the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation for 1st Down for Fitness, focusing on healthy eating and active lifestyles among area youth. Recorded a classic children s story for Redskins Read on CD, aimed at helping to promote literacy. Resides in Ashburn, Va., with his wife, daughter and son /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 98

32 CARTER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /11 MIN /17 at DAL /24 at HOU /1 JAX /8 at NYG /15 TEN /22 at IND /5 DAL /12 at PHI /19 at TB /26 CAR /3 ATL /10 PHI /17 at NO /24 at STL /30 NYG Totals /11 STL /18 at PHI /25 DAL /2 at AZ /9 IND /23 at WAS /30 TB /6 NYG /13 at CHI /20 SEA /27 at TEN /4 AZ /11 at SEA /18 at JAX /24 at STL /1 HOU Totals /12 ATL /19 at NO Inactive 9/26 at SEA Inactive 10/3 STL Inactive 10/10 AZ Inactive 10/17 at NYJ Inactive 10/31 at CHI Inactive 11/7 SEA /14 CAR /21 at TB /28 MIA /5 at STL /12 at AZ /18 WAS Inactive 12/26 BUF IR 1/1 at NE IR Totals /7 CHI /14 at STL /21 CLE /28 at MIN /5 DET /12 at SEA /19 TB /26 at AZ /2 STL Inactive 11/17 PIT /23 at GB /30 at BAL /7 AZ /14 at CIN /21 at PHI /27 SEA Totals M E D I A G U I D E 99 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

33 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP CARTER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /5 at NYG /15 DEN /22 WAS /6 STL /14 at SEA /20 at NO /27 AZ /3 at OAK /10 KC /17 at SD /25 PHI /1 SEA /8 at DAL /15 GB /21 at AZ /30 at STL Totals Postseason 1/5 NYG /12 at TB Totals /9 ATL /23 STL /1 at NYJ /7 CAR /14 at ATL /28 at CHI /4 DET /11 NO /18 at CAR /25 at IND Inactive 12/2 BUF /9 at STL /16 MIA /22 PHI /30 at DAL /6 at NO Totals Postseason 1/13 at GB W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 100

34 TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Washington Redskins in the third round (81st overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. PRO Owns 343 career receptions for 3,789 yards and 30 touchdowns. Has appeared in 87 career games with 80 starts. Had not missed a game in his six NFL seasons, until he was declared inactive at Atlanta (11/8/09) with an ankle fracture, snapping his streak of consecutive starts (71), which was the longest among active NFL tight ends. Became the first tight end in franchise history to earn consecutive Pro Bowl selections (2007 and 2008). Owns four of the top five receiving seasons by a tight end in club history (83 receptions in 2008, 71 in 2005, 66 in 2007 and 57 in 2006). Enters the season ranked second in Redskins history in receptions by a tight end (343), receiving yards by a tight end (3,789) and touchdowns by a tight end (30). Ranks seventh in club history with 343 receptions. Had at least one reception in 76 consecutive regular season games, dating back to Week 9 of 2004, before the reception streak was snapped at Carolina in Week 5 of Since entering the league in 2004, ranks fourth in touchdowns (30), fifth in receptions (343) and sixth in receiving yards (3,789) among NFL tight ends during that period. Is the only tight end in NFL history to record at least six touchdown receptions in each of his first four seasons (REDSKINS) Played and started in seven games before TIGHT END CHRIS COOLEY47 HT: 6-3 WT: 255 Birthdate: 7/11/82 7th NFL Season Utah State Logan H.S., Logan, Utah sustaining an ankle fracture vs. Philadelphia (10/26). Was declared inactive with an ankle fracture at Atlanta (11/8), vs. Denver (11/15), at Dallas (11/22) and at Philadelphia (11/29). Placed on Injured Reserve (11/30). Owned the then-longest starting streak among NFL tight ends (71) before breaking his ankle and being declared inactive at Atlanta (11/8/09). Had recorded a reception in 76 straight games before the reception streak was snapped at Carolina (10/11). Recorded 29 receptions for 332 yards and two touchdowns in seven regular season games. Opened the season at NY Giants (9/13) with seven catches for 68 yards and one touchdown. Led all Redskins receivers in Week 2 vs. St. Louis (9/20) with seven catches for 83 yards. Hauled in five catches for 65 yards and one touchdown vs. Tampa Bay (10/4) (REDSKINS) Started in all 16 regular season games. Named to his second consecutive Pro Bowl. Led the Redskins with a career-high 83 receptions. Finished second on the team with a career-best 849 receiving yards. Was tied for fourth in the NFC in receptions (83). Finished second behind Kansas City s Tony Gonzalez among NFL tight ends in receptions (83). Had eight receptions for a career-high 109 yards and one touchdown against Philadelphia (10/5). Hauled in an 18-yard touchdown pass from WR Antwaan Randle El on an end-around at Philadelphia (10/5). Led or tied the team in receptions in eight games (REDSKINS) Started all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest at Seattle (1/5). Named to his first Pro Bowl. Led the team with 66 receptions and had a career-best eight touchdown receptions. His eight touchdown receptions marked the first time a tight end led the team in touchdown receptions since Jerry Smith had nine touchdown M E D I A G U I D E 101 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

35 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP catches in Finished second on the team in receiving yards (786). Caught three passes for 45 yards, including a 17- yard touchdown reception from QB Matt Hasselbeck in a victory for the NFC in the 2008 Pro Bowl. Wore jersey No. 21 at the Pro Bowl in honor of the late Sean Taylor. Hauled in a receiving touchdown in four consecutive games (at Philadelphia, 9/17, vs. NY Giants, 9/23, vs. Detroit, 10/7, and at Green Bay, 10/14). Recorded a career-high nine receptions for 105 yards at Green Bay in Week 6 (10/14). Added eight receptions for 89 yards and one touchdown at Dallas (11/18) (REDSKINS) Started in all 16 regular season games. Led the Redskins in receptions (57) and receiving yards (734) and tied for a team-high in touchdown catches (6). Recorded a career-long 66-yard reception from QB Jason Campbell vs. Carolina (11/26). COOLEY CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 WAS WAS WAS WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 WAS WAS Postseason Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost: 0-0 in 2004; 3-1 in 2005; 0-0 in 2006; 1-0 in 2007; 0-0 in 07 playoffs, 3-2 in 2008; 1-0 in (REDSKINS) Started in all 16 regular season games and two postseason contests. Broke the then-club record for receptions by a tight end with 71 (previous mark of 67 set by Jerry Smith in 1967). More than doubled his totals from his rookie season in receptions (71) and receiving yards (774 yards). Totaled a then-career-high seven touchdown receptions. Had a career-high three touchdown receptions vs. Dallas (12/18). Recorded a postseason career-best 52-yard reception at Seattle (1/14) (REDSKINS) Played in 16 regular season games with nine starts. Totaled 37 receptions for 314 yards (9.8.avg.) and six touchdowns. Had a season-high seven receptions at Pittsburgh (11/28). Tallied his first career touchdown catch on a twoyard out from Mark Brunell at the New York Giants (9/19). COLLEGE Earned first-team All-Sun Belt Conference honors at Utah State. Qualified as a finalist for the Mackey Award, given to the nation s top tight end; was team captain and also voted Offensive MVP. Led the nation s tight ends in receptions and yards when he snagged a career-high 62 passes for 732 yards and six touchdowns; became the first non-receiver to lead the team in catches since Graduated in August 2003 from Utah State with a degree in art. PERSONAL Named an All-State selection at Logan High School in Logan, Utah where he caught 46 passes for 625 yards as a tight end and posted eight sacks as a defensive end as a senior. An outstanding wrestler, he was undefeated his MOST PRODUCTIVE NFL TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2004 Player Catches Yards TDs Tony Gonzalez 531 6, Jason Witten 488 5, Antonio Gates 455 5, Jeremy Shockey 347 3, CHRIS COOLEY 343 3, Dallas Clark 327 3, Note: Heath Miller is fifth among tight ends with 27 touchdowns since W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 102

36 TOP FIVE SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING SEASONS BY TIGHT ENDS IN REDSKINS HISTORY Player Year Catches Yards Chris Cooley Jerry Smith Chris Cooley Chris Cooley Chris Cooley COOLEY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL Inactive 11/15 DEN Inactive 11/22 at DAL Inactive 11/29 at PHI Inactive 12/6 NO IR 12/13 at OAK IR 12/21 NYG IR 12/27 DAL IR 1/3 at SD IR Totals Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/5 at SEA Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/11 MIN /17 at DAL /24 at HOU /1 JAX /8 at NYG /15 TEN /22 at IND /5 DAL /12 at PHI /19 at TB /26 CAR /3 ATL /10 PHI /17 at NO /24 at STL /30 NYG Totals Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/11 CHI /18 at DAL /2 SEA /9 at DEN /16 at KC /23 SF /30 at NYG /6 PHI /13 at TB /20 OAK /27 SD /4 at STL /11 at AZ /18 DAL /24 NYG /1 at PHI Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/7 at TB /14 at SEA Totals Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/12 TB /19 at NYG /27 DAL /3 at CLE /10 BAL /17 at CHI /31 GB /7 at DET /14 CIN /21 at PHI /28 at PIT /5 NYG /12 PHI /18 at SF /26 at DAL /2 MIN Totals M E D I A G U I D E 103 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

37 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP senior year and earned the state title and All- American honors. The son of Nancy and Ken Cooley. Married Christy Oglevee during the 2008 offseason. Has a popular blog at Launched the Chris Cooley Education Fund during the 2009 offseason, providing eight highpotential, low-income area high school seniors with a $25,000 college scholarship. The Chris Cooley Education Fund is another initiative developed and funded by Cooley and implemented with the assistance of the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and the Community Relations Department. Along with his mother, Nancy, and brother, Tanner, hosted the second annual Cooley s Rally for the Cure during the 2010 offseason at Caliente in Ashburn, Va. a benefit to raise money and awareness for the fight against cancer with the all proceeds going to the Relay for Life organization. Hosted the second-annual Old Spice Chris Cooley Football Camp during the 2010 offseason where he spent two days teaching fundamentals to area youth. As part of a Athletes for Animals, visited D.C. area schools with his dogs and Washington Humane Society Educators during the 2010 offseason to speak to students about the importance of treating animals with respect and SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 9, at Green Bay (10/14/07) Yards: 109, at Philadelphia (10/5/08) Long Reception: 66, vs. Carolina (11/26/06) Touchdowns: 3, vs. Dallas (12/18/05) kindness. During the 2010 offseason, hosted Pottery & Paintings, an art show to benefit The Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation. Served as an Executive Producer and played a sheriff in the movie Ghosts Don t Exist which was filmed during the 2009 offseason. Along with wife, Christy, teamed with Derrick and Emma Dockery, the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation and the American Cancer Society during the 2009 season to host the second annual All Star Survivors Luncheon for area women battling cancer. Each breast cancer survivor received gift including a new wig, a custom-made pink and burgundy Redskins jersey and jeans donated from the GAP. Invited nearly two dozen little fans battling big diseases to a special Training Camp practice (July 2008) where he surprised them each with a duffel bag full of gifts, including a handheld game system, games and Redskins memorabilia, as well as a visit with the entire Redskins team. Hosted approximately 20 women battling breast cancer at Redskins Park in November 2008 to provide them a day of pampering that included lunch, a Cooley-led tour, and a new wig, scarf, turban, bag of makeup and pair of jeans. Teamed with Kidney Care Partners to speak to legislation on Capitol Hill regarding the importance of kidney disease awareness, prevention and education (April 2006). Appeared on ABC s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition - which aired in September Placed designer Ed Sanders through football drills at Redskins Park and signed autographs which were placed in the house being remodeled by the show s crew. Majored in art at Utah State and enjoys painting and crafting pottery. Is an avid fan of 80s Hair Band Music. MOST YARDS AFTER CATCH AMONG TIGHT ENDS SINCE 2004 Player YAC Antonio Gates 2,161 Jason Witten 2,096 Tony Gonzalez 1,894 CHRIS COOLEY 1,743 Dallas Clark 1,671 Jeremy Shockey 1,394 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 104

38 TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the fourth round (99th overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft. Signed with the Chicago Bears on February 12, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 3, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on April 2, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 5, PRO Has played in 187 career games with 166 starts in 14 seasons; also has played in five postseason games (all starts). Has played with the Seattle Seahawks ( ), Chicago Bears ( ) and Washington Redskins ( ). Owns 60 career sacks, which ranks 18th among active players. Is the 87th player in NFL history to record at least 60 career sacks. Has amassed 615 career tackles (389 solo), 60 sacks, 16 forced fumbles and 12 fumble recoveries and one interception. Voted as the Redskins 2009 Ed Block Courage Award winner, given annually to a player from each NFL team who exemplifies commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games with 15 starts. Had 46 tackles (27 solo) and one sack. Received the Washington Redskins Ed Block Courage Award after returning from a torn ACL which caused him to miss the entire 2008 season. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 9, vs. Tampa Bay (12/29/02) Solo Tackles: 7, vs. Arizona (11/30/03) Sacks: 4, vs. Dallas (12/18/05) Interceptions: 1, vs. Jacksonville (10/1/06) DEFENSIVE LINEMAN PHILLIP DANIELS93 HT: 6-6 WT: 310 Birthdate: 3/4/73 15th NFL Season Georgia Seminole H.S., Donalsonville, Ga. Started at defensive end and totaled a seasonhigh five tackles (four solo) vs. St. Louis (9/20). Recorded four tackles (two solo) and his first sack of the season vs. Dallas (12/27) (REDSKINS) Placed on Injured Reserve (7/21) with a torn ACL. Sustained the season-ending injury on the first day of training camp (REDSKINS) Played and started in 15 regular season games. Started 33 consecutive games for the Redskins until an ankle injury held him out at Philadelphia (9/17). Posted 50 tackles (33 solo) and tied for second on the team with 2.5 sacks. Had four tackles, one sack and a pass defensed at Dallas (11/18) (REDSKINS) Started 15 regular season games. Tallied 46 tackles and finished second on the team with three sacks. Recorded his first career interception (Byron Leftwich) vs. Jacksonville during Week 8 (10/1). Named co-winner of the B.J. Blanchard Award (along with teammate Santana Moss); The B.J. Blanchard Award is an award given annually to a Redskins player who best helps the media do their job (REDSKINS) Started in all 16 regular season games and two postseason contests. Totaled 72 tackles, a team-best eight sacks and nine passes defensed. Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after he had a career-high four sacks vs. Dallas (12/18). Had three tackles and one sack during the playoff contest at Tampa Bay (1/7) (REDSKINS) Started and played in five games for the Redskins in 2004 after being limited due to groin and wrist injuries. Inactive Weeks 3-6 and and then placed M E D I A G U I D E 105 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

39 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP on Injured Reserve (12/8) for the final four games of the year. Had eight tackles and one sack on the season (BEARS) Started in all 16 regular season games. Had 64 tackles, 2.5 sacks and five passes defensed. Registered his first career blocked field goal vs. Oakland (10/5) (BEARS) Played with an ankle injury and switched from right end to left end to start 13 games. Started Weeks 1, 5 and 7 at right end before injuries led to his move to left end for Weeks Recorded 64 tackles, 5.5 sacks, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery (BEARS) Started in all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest. Compiled his best NFL season, leading the Bears defensive line with nine sacks, also tying his career high in a season. Ranked second on the team with a career-high 10 passes defensed. Added a then-career-best 72 tackles (BEARS) Started the first 14 games before suffering a season-ending high right ankle sprain. DANIELS CAREER STATISTICS Start vs. New England (12/10) was his last of the season after injuring his right ankle on the third play of the game; was placed on injured reserve on December 13. Missed games at San Francisco (12/17) and at Detroit (12/24) (SEAHAWKS) Started in all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest. Recorded a career-high nine sacks. Made his postseason debut in a Wild Card Game vs. Miami (1/9/00), totaling five tackles (SEAHAWKS) Played in all 16 regular season games with 15 starts. Collected 48 tackles, 6.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and one pass defensed (SEAHAWKS) Played in 13 games with 10 starts. Had 32 tackles, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. Recorded the first multi-sack game (two sacks) of his career at Indianapolis (9/14) (SEAHAWKS) Participated in 15 regular season games as a Seahawks rookie (inactive at Jacksonville, 12/15). Had 11 tackles and two sacks. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1996 SEA SEA SEA SEA CHI CHI CHI CHI WAS WAS WAS WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1999 SEA CHI WAS WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 1996 (13) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 106

40 COLLEGE A four-year letterman and three-year starter at Georgia ( ), finished his career with 244 tackles, 18 tackles for loss and 12 sacks. Started at defensive end as a senior, linebacker as a junior and defensive tackle as a sophomore. Majored in social work. PERSONAL All-State honorable mention at the Seminole County High School in Donalsonville, Ga. Started at quarterback, also played linebacker and kicker, to lead his team to the state playoffs as a senior; also lettered in basketball and baseball. Very active with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season; handed out Thanksgiving food and turkeys with the Redskins Harvest Fest; took local underprivileged youth on a Christmas shopping spree through Holiday Wishes Come True; participated at Makea-Wish at Morton s; distributed coats to children as part of Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth and handed out toys with Skins Santa Shoppe. Has joined teammates and The Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation for 1st Down for Fitness, a program focused on promoting healthy DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS eating and active lifestyles among area youth. In 2007, helped distribute school supplies to children in need from five Loudoun County (Virginia) schools as well as took part in the American Red Cross Blood Drive. A competitive power lifter; started competing in power lifting competitions during the 1998 offseason. He placed first at Florida State Championships and the Oregon State Push-Pull Championship during the 1999 offseason. He resumed power lifting during the 2008 offseason as part of the American Powerlift Federation. On March 16, 2008, in Willowbrook, Ill., he finished first in his weight class with a 633-pound squat, a 600- pound dead lift and 413-pound bench press. On March 28, 2008, won first in his weight class with a 722-pound squat, 600-pound dead lift and 430- pound bench press. Each offseason, organizes a deep-sea fishing trip with teammates. He and his wife, Leslie, have four children: daughters Dakiya and Damara and sons DaVaris and DaKendrick. DaVaris, a high school senior, is regarded as one of the top football recruits in the nation /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG IR 9/14 NO IR 9/21 AZ IR 9/28 at DAL IR 10/5 at PHI IR 10/12 STL IR 10/19 CLE IR 10/26 at DET IR 11/3 PIT IR 11/16 DAL IR 11/23 at SEA IR 11/30 NYG IR 12/7 at BAL IR 12/14 at CIN IR 12/21 PHI IR 12/28 at SF IR Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI Inactive M E D I A G U I D E 107 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

41 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 9/23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA /11 MIN /17 at DAL /24 at HOU /1 JAX /8 at NYG /15 TEN /22 at IND /5 DAL /12 at PHI /19 at TB /26 CAR /3 ATL /10 PHI /17 at NO /24 at STL /30 NYG Totals /11 CHI /18 at DAL /2 SEA /9 at DEN /16 at KC /23 SF /30 at NYG /6 PHI /13 at TB /20 OAK /27 SD /4 at STL /11 at AZ /18 DAL /24 NYG /1 at PHI Totals Postseason 1/7 at TB /14 at SEA Totals /12 TB /19 at NYG /27 DAL Inactive 10/3 at CLE Inactive 10/10 BAL Inactive 10/17 at CHI Inactive 10/31 GB /7 at DET /14 CIN Inactive 11/21 at PHI Inactive 11/28 at PIT Inactive 12/5 NYG /12 PHI IR 12/18 at SF IR W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 108

42 DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 12/26 at DAL IR 1/2 MIN IR Totals /7 at SF /14 at MIN /29 GB /5 OAK /12 at NO /19 at SEA /26 DET /2 SD /9 at DET /16 STL /23 at DEN /30 AZ /7 at GB /14 MIN /21 WAS /28 at KC Totals /8 MIN /15 at ATL Inactive 9/22 NO Inactive 9/29 at BUF Inactive 10/7 GB /20 at DET /27 at MIN /3 PHI /10 NE /18 at STL /24 DET /1 at GB /9 at MIA /15 NYJ /22 CAR /29 TB Totals /9 at BAL /23 MIN /7 at ATL /14 AZ /21 at CIN /28 SF /4 CLE /11 GB /18 at TB /25 at MIN /2 DET /9 at GB /16 TB /23 at WAS /30 at DET /6 JAX Totals Postseason 1/19 PHI /3 at MIN /10 at TB /17 NYG /24 DET /1 at GB /8 NO /15 MIN /22 at PHI /5 IND /12 at BUF /19 TB /26 at NYJ M E D I A G U I D E 109 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

43 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 12/3 GB /10 NE /17 at SF Inactive 12/24 at DET Inactive Totals /12 DET /19 at CHI /26 at PIT /3 OAK /17 at SD /24 BUF /1 at GB /7 CIN /14 DEN /21 at KC /28 TB /5 at OAK /12 SD /19 at DEN /26 KC /2 at NYJ Total Postseason 1/9 MIA /6 at PHI /13 AZ /20 WAS /27 at PIT /4 at KC /11 DEN /25 at SD /1 OAK /8 KC /15 at OAK /22 at DAL /29 TEN /6 at NYJ /13 SD /20 IND /27 at DEN Total /31 NYJ /7 DEN /14 at IND /21 SD /28 at KC Inactive 10/5 TEN Inactive 10/19 at STL Inactive 10/26 OAK /2 at DEN /9 at SD /16 at NO /23 KC /30 ATL /7 at BAL /14 at OAK /21 SF Total /1 at SD /8 DEN /15 KC /22 at TB /29 GB /6 at MIA /17 at KC /27 SD /3 HOU /10 MIN /17 at DET W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 110

44 DANIELS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/24 OAK /1 at DEN /8 BUF /15 at JAX Inactive 12/22 at OAK Totals TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the second round (48th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. PRO Has played in 27 career games with 12 starts. Has recorded 51 receptions for 536 yards (10.5 avg.) and six touchdowns. Became primary tight end for final 10 games of 2009 after Chris Cooley suffered a season-ending injury early in Week 7 contest against Philadelphia. From that point on, Davis registered 41 receptions for 464 yards and six touchdowns. Those totals ranked 11th, ninth, and third, respectively, among tight ends over that span. Had five touchdown receptions, including at least one in each game, in a four-game stretch from Weeks of Had the third-most receiving touchdowns (4) in the NFL in the month of December in 2009 behind Dallas Clark (5) and Randy Moss (5) (REDSKINS) Played in a career-high 16 regular season games with 10 starts. Finished third on the team with career highs in receptions (48) and receiving yards (509) and also led the team with a career-high six touchdown SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 8, vs. Philadelphia (10/26/09) Yards: 78, vs. Philadelphia (10/26/09) Long Reception: 29, at Philadelphia (11/29/09) Touchdowns: 2, at Oakland (12/13/09) 86 TIGHT END FRED DAVIS HT: 6-4 WT: 258 Birthdate: 1/15/86 3rd NFL Season Southern California Rogers H.S., Toledo, Ohio receptions. After taking over for injured Pro Bowl tight end Chris Cooley (10/26) vs. Philadelphia, he registered 41 catches for 463 yards (11.3 avg.) and six touchdowns over a 10-game span. Recorded career highs in receptions (eight) and receiving yards (78), as well as his first career touchdown vs. Philadelphia (10/26). Had three catches for 50 yards (16.7 avg.) and two touchdowns at Oakland (12/13); his two touchdown receptions were part of a four-game stretch, in which he amassed five, including one in each contest. Had the third-most receiving touchdowns (4) in the NFL in the month of December. Recorded six catches for 46 yards (7.7 avg.) in the season finale at San Diego (1/3) (REDSKINS) Saw action in 11 games, as a backup tight end and on special teams; did not play in one contest and was inactive in four other games. Had three receptions for 27 yards. Totaled 10 receptions for 85 yards during the preseason. Recorded three receptions for 23 yards in his preseason debut in the 2008 Hall of Fame game against the Indianapolis Colts (8/3). COLLEGE Winner of the 2007 Mackey Award, given annually to the most outstanding tight end. Finished his career with 117 receptions for 1,408 yards and 13 touchdowns. Started 13 games as a senior and caught 62 passes for 881 yards and eight touchdowns, all team highs. Was named the Co-MVP with DT Sedrick Ellis (now with the New Orleans Saints) following his senior year M E D I A G U I D E 111 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

45 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Registered a career-high nine catches for 124 yards and two touchdowns against Washington State (9/22/07); his 124 yards were the most ever by a USC tight end and earned him John Mackey National Tight End of the Week honors. Recorded a game-high seven receptions for 87 yards and a touchdown in the Rose Bowl against Illinois (1/1/08). Played in 13 games with 10 starts his junior season, tallying 38 receptions for 352 yards and three touchdowns. Was named to the All-Pac-10 second team by the NFL Draft Deport and Scout.com. Participated in all 13 games with three starts in his sophomore campaign. Earned his first career start against Stanford (11/5/05), catching four passes for 35 yards and one touchdown. Played in nine games as a freshman at wide receiver and tight end. Enrolled at Southern California in the spring after graduating high school a semester early. Played his first career game at FedExField against Virginia Tech (8/28/2004). Majored in sociology at Southern California. PERSONAL Attended Rogers High School in Toledo, Ohio. Recorded over 500 yards receiving, 600 total yards and 100 tackles while scoring 12 touchdowns as a wide receiver, running back, quarterback and strong safety during his senior year. DAVIS CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 WAS WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Fumbles-Lost: 0-0 in 2008; 0-0 in 2009 DAVIS GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at Det /4 TB /11 at Car /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at Atl /15 DEN /22 at Dal /29 at Phi /6 NO /13 at Oak /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals Named a 2003 SuperPrep All-American, Insiders.com All-American and USA Today All-USA second team, SuperPrep Elite 50, Prep Star Top 100 Dream Team, Tom Lemming Top 100, Super Prep All-Midwest Offensive MVP, Prep Star All-Midwest and All-Ohio. Selected to play in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl in Averaged 15 points per game in basketball and ran hurdles on the track team. Participated in Donovan McNabb s Kids Football Clinic in Marlton, N.J. this past offseason. In conjunction with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation, participated in the Redskins Read Kickoff reading pep rallies to get kids excited about reading and promote literacy contests; played video games with U.S. troops stationed overseas in Pro vs. GI Joe; and encouraged kids to remain physically active in the What Moves U Challenge in 2009 During the 2008 season, visited the local elementary school that won the 2008 Redskins Reading Challenge and read to students. Read a classic children s story which was compiled with other player s readings for Redskins Read on CD, a CD aimed at promoting literacy. Joined teammates at Jason Taylor Foundation s Cool Gear for the School Year event to help deserving area children pick out clothes for school from Old Navy in Born January 15, 1986 and is a native of Toledo, Ohio Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/4 at NYG Inactive 9/14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT DNP 11/16 DAL /23 at SEA Inactive 11/30 NYG Inactive 12/7 at BAL Inactive 12/14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 112

46 TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the third round (81st overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft. Signed by the Buffalo Bills as an unrestricted free agent on March 2, Signed by the Redskins as a free agent on March 2, PRO His 112 consecutive games played and 109 consecutive starts currently rank as the thirdlongest streak among NFL guards. Has blocked for a running back to amass over 1,000 yards in a single season five times: Clinton Portis (2004 and 2005), Ladell Betts (2006) and Marshawn Lynch (2007 and 2008). Has played with the Washington Redskins ( , and 2009) and the Buffalo Bills ( ) (REDSKINS) One of three offensive linemen (Stephon Heyer and Casey Rabach) to start all 16 regular season games. DOCKERY CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G GS 2003 WAS WAS WAS WAS BUF BUF WAS Career Total POSTSEASON 2005 WAS 2 2 Career Total GUARD DERRICK DOCKERY HT: 6-6 WT: 325 Birthdate: 9/7/80 8th NFL Season Texas Lakeview Centennial H.S., Lakeview, Texas Provided protection for quarterback Jason Campbell to establish career highs in completions (327), completion percentage (64.5), passing yards (3,618), touchdowns (20) and passer rating (86.4). Started at left guard vs. Kansas City (10/18) and created lanes for running back Clinton Portis to rush 15 times for 109 yards. Started at guard at Detroit (9/27) and provided protection for Campbell to complete 27-of-41 (65%) passes for 340 yards with two touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of Played in his 100th career game vs. Tampa Bay (10/4). Started his 100th consecutive game vs. Philadelphia (10/26) and provided protection for Campbell to complete 29-of-43 passes for 284 yards with two touchdowns and one interception for a passer rating of (BILLS) Part of an offensive line that blocked for 1,092 yards (136.5 rush yards/game) in the second half of the season, ranking ninth in the NFL and fifth in the conference. Paved the way for RB Marshawn Lynch to rush for 1,036 yards and eight touchdowns en route to his first Pro Bowl appearance. Team piled up 100 or more rushing yards in 10 of his 16 starts, including a season-best performance of 187 yards at New York Jets (12/14). Made his 90th career start vs. Cleveland (11/17), team did not allow a sack in the contest and posted 186 rushing yards. Appeared in his 95th career NFL game at Denver (12/21) (BILLS) Started all 16 games for the fourth consecutive season at left guard Member of the first Bills offensive line to start 15 consecutive games since 1989 (16 games). Part of offensive line that allowed only 26 sacks, the fewest allowed by the Bills since sacks became an official NFL statistic in Made Bills debut vs. Denver (9/9). Helped pave the way for more than 100 yards M E D I A G U I D E 113 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

47 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP rushing in 11-of-16 games and yards per game rushing average. Helped lead the way for 224 rushing yards vs. Miami (12/9), including two 100-yard rushers (Marshawn Lynch and Fred Jackson). It was the first time since 1996 that the Bills had two backs rush for more than 100 yards in the same game. Line tied a team record by not allowing a sack in three consecutive games at Washington (12/2), vs. Miami (12/9) and at Cleveland (12/16); marked the first time the Bills did not allow a sack in three straight games since sacks became an official NFL statistic in (REDSKINS) Started at left guard in all 16 games. Started at left guard in his 50th career NFL game at Dallas (9/17). Helped pave the way for RB Ladell Betts to rush for a career-high in rushing yards (1,154) and rushing touchdowns (4). Was part of an offensive line that helped total 495 yards of offense and helped protect quarterback Mark Brunell who set an NFL record for consecutive completions in a single game (22) at Houston (9/24) (REDSKINS) Started all 16 games for the second straight season. Was instrumental in a run-blocking effort that helped RB Clinton Portis break the Redskins singleseason rushing record (1,516 yards) (REDSKINS) Started all 16 games for the Redskins at left guard. Opened running lanes for RB Clinton Portis to total 1,315 rushing yards (REDSKINS) Started the Redskins last 13 games at left guard and also played in the first three games as a reserve offensive lineman. Was inserted into the lineup against New England (9/28) for the injured Dave Fiore. Was the first Redskins rookie offensive lineman to start since David Brandt in COLLEGE Played in 52 games with 31 starts during his collegiate career. As a senior, started all 13 games, seven at right guard and six at right tackle and became Texas 40th consensus All-American (15th offensive lineman) after earning first-team honors from the Associated Press, Football Writers Association of America and Walter Camp Football Foundation. Was also a consensus first-team All-Big 12 selection. Shared Texas Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award and was a key member of a Texas offense that ranked fifth in the Big 12 and 16th nationally in scoring offense (33.8 ppg.). As a junior, played in all 13 games, including the Holiday Bowl, and started nine contests at both guard spots, also seeing action at tackle. As a sophomore, played in all 12 games, including the Holiday Bowl, and started the final nine after being slowed by a preseason illness. Majored in corporate communications. PERSONAL Attended Lakeview Centennial High and was tabbed a 1998 second-team All-USA offensive lineman by USA Today. Named second-team 5A all-state by the Texas Sports Writers Association in Two-time first-team all-district performer at offensive tackle. As a Redskin, sponsored a child for the Darrell Green Youth Life Foundation holiday party. Along with teammate Shaun Suisham, read to students during the 2009 Easter Egg Roll, which took place on the South Lawn of the White House and was attended by more than 30,000 families from 45 states and the District of Columbia. As part of the Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season, distributed Thanksgiving food and turkeys in the Redskins Harvest Feast, took local underprivileged youth on a Christmas shopping spree in Holiday Wishes Come True, took part in Prince George s Public Schools Pep Rally, and hosted All-Star Survivor s Luncheon, a luncheon for local women battling breast cancer. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. Was active in the Longhorns community service program and volunteered at Decker Elementary School s Family Literacy Night while at the University of Texas. Hosted the Derrick Dockery Show on WNYO on Ch. 8 in Buffalo during the 2007 season. In 2004 and 2005 he took part in the Redskins Charitable Foundation s All-Start program where he helped award local organizations for their hard work and dedication to their communities. Brother, Cedric, played guard for the University of Texas. He was married to Emma Adrienne Williams during the 2005 offseason. The couple has two daughters, Madison and Makenzie, and resides in Ashburn, Va. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 114

48 TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (173rd overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. Signed with the Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 11, PRO Has totaled 165 career tackles (124 solo), 59 special teams stops, 2.5 sacks, one interception and one fumble recovery in 45 regular season games (16 starts); has also played in one postseason contest in Had a career high in tackles (93) and special teams stops (21) in Voted as the Redskins 2008 Ed Block Courage Award winner, given annually to a player from each NFL team who exemplifies commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage. Led the team in tackles in each of his six starts in 2007 (at Dallas, 11/18; at Tampa Bay, 11/25; vs. Chicago, 12/6; at New York Giants, 12/16; at Minnesota 12/23; and vs. Dallas, 12/30) (REDSKINS) Played in 15 regular season games, with seven starts, before being placed on Injured Reserve with an ankle sprain (12/30). Established career highs in tackles (93), solo tackles (77), tackles for loss (4), sacks (two), interceptions (one), and fumble recoveries (one). Finished fourth on the team in tackles (93) and DOUGHTY CAREER STATISTICS 37 SAFETY REED DOUGHTY HT: 6-1 WT: 210 Birthdate: 11/4/82 5th NFL Season Northern Colorado Roosevelt H.S., Johnstown, Colo. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2006 WAS WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS NFL totals Special Teams Tackles: 2006 (19); 2007 (16), 2008 (3), 2009 (21) second in special team stops (21). Recorded 10 tackles (career-high nine solo) vs. Kansas City (10/18). Has 10 tackles three times (vs. Kansas City, 10/18; vs. Denver 11/15; at Philadelphia 11/29). Notched three tackles (two solo) and the first full sack of his career when he brought down quarterback Donovan McNabb in the second quarter vs. Philadelphia (10/26). Recorded four tackles (two solo) and his first career interception vs. Dallas (12/27). Left the game in the second quarter following his interception vs. Dallas with an ankle injury and did not return. Placed on Injured Reserve (12/30) with an ankle sprain (REDSKINS) Played in four games and started three contests (vs. NY Giants, 9/4; vs. Arizona, 9/21 and at Philadelphia, 10/5); was inactive against New Orleans (9/14) with a stomach virus and against St. Louis (10/12) with a back injury. Recorded a season-high eight tackles and two special teams stops against Arizona (9/21). Sustained a back injury and was placed on Injured Reserve (10/14) Voted as the Redskins 2008 Ed Block Courage Award winner, given annually to a player from each NFL team who exemplifies commitment to the principles of sportsmanship and courage M E D I A G U I D E 115 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

49 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP 2007 (REDSKINS) Played in 16 regular season games with six starts. Made his NFL postseason debut with five tackles at Seattle (1/5). Had 51 tackles, two passes defensed and 0.5 sacks. Finished third on the team in special teams tackles (16). Made his first career start at Dallas (11/18). In six games as a starter, led the team in tackles (44). Recorded a career-high 11 tackles at the New York Giants (12/16). Credited with a half-sack against Chicago (Brian Griese, 12/6), the first of his career (REDSKINS) Played in 10 games during his rookie campaign. Had 19 special teams stops and three tackles. Made his NFL debut at Dallas (9/17). Recorded three tackles at the New York Giants (10/8). COLLEGE Led all I-AA players with 159 total tackles (76 solo) while recording 10 or more tackles in 10-of- 11 games at Northern Colorado; also finished with four interceptions, eight passes defensed and three forced and recovered fumbles as a senior. Named the nation s top vote candidate for firstteam Academic All-American honors and was also one of 16 finalists for the Draddy Trophy, known as the Academic Heisman. His 2005 honors included Walter Camp Football Foundation I-AA All-America Team, Sports Network I-AA All-America First Team, Associated Press I-AA All-America First Team, American Football Coaches Association I-AA All-America Team, Buck Buchanan Award Finalist (Nation s Best I-AA Defensive Player), ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America First Team. Started all 11 games during his junior campaign and recorded 116 tackles (65 solo), six tackles for a loss, 11 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and six interceptions. Earned Associated Press Third-Team All-America, ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Second Team and First-Team All-Great West Football Conference Honors. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 11, at New York Giants (12/16/07) Solo Tackles: 9, vs. Kansas City (10/18/09) Sacks: 1, at Oakland (12/13/09) Interceptions: 1, vs. Dallas (12/27/09) Started all 11 games as a sophomore and led the team in tackles for the second straight season with 87 tackles (53 solo) and one fumble recovery. Started 13-of-14 games as a redshirt freshman and compiled 104 tackles, nine passes defensed, one forced fumble and four interceptions. Graduated from Northern Colorado as the school s first-ever three-time Academic All- American and had a perfect 4.0 GPA in sport and exercise science. PERSONAL A consensus first team All-State selection by the Rocky Mountain News and Denver Post at Roosevelt High School. Finished his senior season with 116 tackles, eight interceptions and as a kicker led class 2A with 61 points (52 extra points, three field goals). He was a two time all-conference performer. Also earned All-Conference honors in basketball and track. Works closely with Kidney Kids, an organization devoted to supporting children with kidney diseases and illnesses as well as their families. Served as the Honorary Chairman of the National Kidney Foundation s Kidney Walk in Prince George s County in 2009 and The event is an opportunity for patients, family, friends and businesses to come to together to support the 26 million Americans with chronic kidney disease and the 80,000 awaiting transplants. Also works with the Spinal Research Foundation, which is dedicated to improving spinal health care through research and education. Served as an honorary chair for the We ve Got Your Back four-mile race to help benefit The Spinal Research Foundation. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. Was a guest panelist at The Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation s 4th & Life Freshman Football Forum, teaching high school football players what it takes to be successful on and off the field in As part of the Redskins Charitable Foundation, encouraged kids to remain physically active through 4th and Life, and Redskins Youth Fitness Zone, and distributed coats to needy children during Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth in In 2009, served as a guest judge for the DC101 Chili Cook-Off whose proceeds are donated to the National Capital Area chapter of the National Kidney Foundation. Is hearing impaired and first experienced hearing loss as a child; was featured on the cover of Hearing Loss Magazine for the November/December 2008 issue. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 116

50 DOUGHTY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Inactive Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO Inactive 9/21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL Inactive 10/19 CLE Injured Reserve 10/26 at DET Injured Reserve 11/3 PIT Injured Reserve 11/16 DAL Injured Reserve 11/23 at SEA Injured Reserve 11/30 NYG Injured Reserve 12/7 at BAL Injured Reserve 12/14 at CIN Injured Reserve 12/21 PHI Injured Reserve 12/28 at SF Injured Reserve Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA /11 MIN Inactive 9/17 at DAL /24 at HOU Inactive 10/1 JAX Inactive 10/8 at NYG /15 TEN /22 at IND /5 DAL Inactive 11/12 at PHI Inactive 11/19 at TB Inactive 11/26 CAR /3 ATL /10 PHI /17 at NO /24 at STL /30 NYG Totals M E D I A G U I D E 117 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

51 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Partnered with teammates and Kidney Care Partners to speak to legislators on Capitol Hill regarding the importance of kidney disease awareness, prevention and education in June Married his wife, Katherine, in Couple has TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round (157th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. Waived by the Bears on August 30, 1998, but signed to Chicago s practice squad on September 1, Signed to the Bears 53-man roster on December 2, Waived by the Bears on August 30, Signed to the San Francisco 49ers practice squad on September 29, Released from San Francisco s practice squad and signed to the 49ers 53-man roster on November 20, Waived by the 49ers on February 10, Claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Falcons on February 11, Released by the Falcons on April 1, Signed with the Carolina Panthers as an unrestricted free agent on April 20, Signed with the St. Louis Rams as an unrestricted free agent on April 2, Released by the Rams on September 10, Signed with the Buffalo Bills as a free agent on October 13, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on May 7, PRO Has played in 150 career games with 88 starts. Has played the inside and outside linebacker positions during his 11 seasons in the NFL. Has recorded 677 tackles (501 solo), 16 sacks, 18 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Sacks: 1.5, vs. St. Louis (11/19/06) Interceptions: 1, five times, last time vs. Miami (11/29/09) HT: 5-11 WT: 235 Stanford two sons, named Micah and Caleb. Son, Micah, suffered kidney failure as a baby, but received a successful kidney transplant and is now doing well. 55 LINEBACKER CHRIS DRAFT Birthdate: 2/26/76 12th NFL Season Valencia H.S., Placentia, Calif. passes defensed, five interceptions, seven forced fumbles and five fumble recoveries. Best professional year came in 2003 when he posted a career-high 122 tackles (102 solo), two sacks, one interception, one forced fumble and a fumble recovery (BILLS) Played in 10 games, with three starts. Totaled 40 tackles (29 solo), one sack and one interception. Saw action on special teams, recording three tackles. Had a season-high nine tackles (six solo) vs. Houston (11/1). Had seven tackles (five solo) and an interception vs. Miami (11/29) (RAMS) Played in 12 games, with nine starts. Missed four games with a foot injury (at New York Jets, 11/9; at San Francisco, 11/16; vs. Chicago, 11/23 and vs. Miami, 11/30). Recorded 41 tackles (26 solo), two forced fumbles and five special teams tackles. Started at middle linebacker against Atlanta (12/28) and posted a season-high nine tackles (RAMS) Played in all 16 games with seven starts. Registered 54 tackles (40 solo), one sack and four passes defensed. Also recorded 14 special teams tackles. Posted a career-high 15 tackles at Cincinnati (12/9). Notched his first sack of the season against Atlanta (12/2), bringing down quarterback Joey Harrington (PANTHERS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Recorded 111 tackles (80 solo), two passes W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 118

52 defensed, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a career-best 5.5 sacks. Started at linebacker and totaled 10 tackles (eight solo) at Tampa Bay (9/24). Had a season-high 11 tackles (eight solo) vs. New Orleans (10/1). Registered a season-high 1.5 sacks vs. St. Louis (11/19) and also contributed five tackles (PANTHERS) Played in all 16 regular season games with three starts. Recorded 56 tackles, two sacks, one forced fumble and one pass defensed. Contributed four tackles and a fumble recovery on special teams. Also played in all three postseason contests. Posted nine tackles (six solo) at Chicago (11/20). Had a season-high 10 tackles (eight solo) vs. Atlanta (12/4). Totaled nine tackles (five solo) in the season finale at Atlanta (1/1). Played linebacker and had seven tackles in a NFC Championship game loss at Seattle (1/22) (FALCONS) Moved to middle linebacker from weakside linebacker. Played in 14 games with 13 starts during the regular season, and two postseason contests Declared inactive for two games: vs. San Diego (10/17) and at Kansas City (10/24) with an injured toe. Finished the season with 81 tackles, one forced fumble, one interception and three passes defensed. Started at linebacker and had seven tackles (six solo) and forced a fumble vs. Arizona (9/26). Tied a season-high with seven tackles (three solo) at New York Giants (11/21). Posted six tackles (five solo) and an interception which he returned 33 yards at Tampa Bay (12/5). Started the NFC Divisional game versus St. Louis (1/15) and the NFC Championship at Philadelphia (1/23) ( FALCONS) Started all 16 games for the first time in his career. Finished second the team with a career-high 122 tackles. Also produced two sacks, three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, and one interception. Started at linebacker and had 10 tackles (nine solo) vs. Washington (9/14). Posted 11 tackles (eight solo) vs. Philadelphia (11/12). Had a season-high 13 tackles (12 solo) and one sack at New York Giants (11/19). Totaled 12 tackles (seven solo) and a forced fumble at Indianapolis (12/14) ( FALCONS) Played in 15 games with five starts; declared inactive at Green Bay (9/8) with an injured hamstring. Also appeared in two postseason contests. Started the NFC Wild Card game at Green Bay (1/4) and the NFC Divisional Playoff at Philadelphia (1/11). Tallied 97 tackles, a career-high 3.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, two interceptions and four passes defensed. Compiled 57 tackles during the last five contests of the year, including three consecutive games with more than 11 tackles. Grabbed his first career interception at New Orleans (10/27), picking off a quarterback Aaron Brooks pass. Forced two turnovers that lead to scoring drives vs.cleveland (12/29), intercepting a quarterback Kelly Holcomb pass and forcing a fumble by wide receiver Quincy Morgan ( FALCONS) Played in 13 games with 10 starts at weakside linebacker. Declared inactive versus Chicago (10/7), and San Francisco (10/14), and did not play at New Orleans (10/21) because of a toe injury. Posted 75 tackles, one pass defensed and three special teams stops. Tied for a team-high 14 tackles against Carolina (9/23) ( FALCONS) Claimed off waivers by Atlanta (2/11) after being waved by San Francisco (2/10). Played in 13 games with eight starts; declared inactive for three contests. Registered 67 tackles, one sack and one special teams stop. Made his first career start, totaling eight tackles against the NYG (10/8). Recorded his first career sack against the Buccaneers (11/5), dropping quarterback Shaun King. Led the team with 13 tackles at San Francisco (11/19) (49ERS) Saw action in seven games, mainly on special teams. Notched seven special teams tackles. Spent six weeks on the 49ers practice squad before being promoted to the active roster. Signed to the 49ers practice squad after being waived by the Bears on (9/1) (BEARS) Appeared in one game and declared inactive for three contests M E D I A G U I D E 119 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

53 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Spent the first 12 games of the season on the Bears practice squad. Made his NFL debut on special teams against Green Bay (12/27). COLLEGE Four-year letter winner and three-year starter at inside linebacker for Stanford. Two-time second-team All-Pac-10 selection. Totaled 316 career tackles, six sacks and two interceptions. Earned second-team All-Pac-10 honors his senior year. Led the Cardinal with 81 tackles and contributed two sacks and two interceptions. Compiled 18 tackles, one sack and an interception against Washington State. Earned a second-team All-Pac-10 selection as a junior. During his sophomore year he recorded 97 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and three passes defensed. Became the team s starting inside linebacker in the second game of the season. Earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention after recording 103 tackles. Started at three different positions during his freshman year: strong safety, outside linebacker and defensive end. Named the team s most outstanding freshman. PERSONAL Participated in the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle program where he helped make significant DRAFT CAREER STATISTICS improvements and upgrades to the Belmont (North Carolina) Boys and Girls Club. Participated in the Carolina Panthers Shop with a Panther event for underprivileged children at Dick s Sporting Goods. Named the Atlanta Falcons 2002 Ed Block Courage Award winner after saving a man s life by pulling him from a burning car. Launched the Character Team through the Chris Draft Foundation in 2007 as an effort to help young men and women across the country extend the character-building lessons he learned from participation in team sports and extracurricular activities. During the 2010 offseason, was invited to participate at the Town Hall Education Arts & Recreation Campus to help kick off President Obama s Responsible Fathers initiative, which focuses on the importance of a father in the lives of their children and connecting fathers with available resources to help them be the best fathers they can be. Through the Chris Draft Family Foundation, launched Project Blindside in July 2010 to help spread the message of hope into communities nationwide and inspire young people to believe that they have the power to make a difference and affect change. The project included a nationwide essay contest and private viewings of the movie with Draft. All-American in football and baseball at Valencia HS in Placentia, Calif. Played running back and linebacker during his prep career. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1998 CHI SF ATL ATL ATL ATL ATL CAR CAR STL STL BUF NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2002 ATL ATL CAR NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 1998 (14), 1999 (7), 2001 (3) (4), 2003 (3), 2005 (4), 2005 Postseason (1), 2006 (2), 2007 (14), 2008 (5), 2009 (5) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 120

54 Saw action as a reserve outfielder for the nationally-ranked Stanford baseball team from DRAFT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Majored in Economics at Stanford University /18 at NYJ /25 at CAR /1 HOU /15 at TEN /22 at JAC /29 MIA /03 NYJ /13 at KC /20 NE /27 at ATL /3 IND Totals /7 at PHI /14 NYG /21 at SEA /28 BUF /12 at WAS /19 DAL /26 at NE /2 ARI /9 at NYJ /16 at SF /23 CHI /30 MIA /7 at ARI /14 SEA /21 SF /28 at ATL Totals /9 CAR /16 SF /23 at TB /30 at DAL /7 ARI /14 at BAL /21 at SEA /28 CLE /11 at NO /18 at SF /25 SEA /2 ATL /9 at CIN /16 GB /20 PIT /30 at ARI Totals /10 DEN /17 at SF /24 ARI /1 DET /8 at GB /15 SEA /29 at SD /5 KC /12 at SEA /19 at CAR /26 SF /3 ARI /11 CHI /17 at OAK /24 WAS /31 at MIN Totals M E D I A G U I D E 121 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

55 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP DRAFT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /11 NO /18 NE /25 at MIA /3 GB /9 at ARI /16 at DET /30 MIN /6 at TB /13 NYJ /20 at CHI /27 at BUF /4 ATL /11 TB /18 at NO /24 DAL /1 at ATL Totals Postseason 1/8 at NYG /15 at CHI /22 at SEA Totals /12 at SF /19 STL /26 ARI /3 at CAR /10 DET /17 SD Inactive 10/24 at KC Inactive 10/31 at DEN /14 TB /21 at NYG /28 NO /5 at TB /12 Oak /18 CAR /26 at NO /2 at SEA Totals Postseason 1/15 STL /23 at PHI Totals /7 at DAL /14 WAS /21 TB /28 at CAR /5 MIN /13 at STL /19 NO /2 PHI /9 at NYG /16 at NO /23 TEN /30 at HOU /7 CAR /14 at IND /20 at TB /28 JAX Totals /8 at GB Inactive 9/15 CHI /22 CIN /6 TB /13 at NYG /20 CAR /27 at NO W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 122

56 DRAFT GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/3 BAL /10 at PIT /17 NO /24 at CAR /1 at MIN /8 at TB /15 SEA /22 DET /29 at CLE Totals Postseason 1/4 at NYG /11 at PHI Totals /9 at SF /23 CAR /30 at ARI /7 CHI Inactive 10/14 SF Inactive 10/21 at NO DNP 11/4 NE /11 DAL /18 at GB /25 at CAR /2 STL /9 NO /16 at IND /23 BUF /30 at MIA /6 at STL Totals /3 SF /10 at DEN Inactive 9/17 at CAR Inactive 9/24 STL Inactive 10/1 at PHI /8 NYG /15 at STL /22 NO /29 CAR /5 TB /12 at DET /19 at SF /26 at OAK /3 SEA /17 at NO /24 KC Totals /21 STL /29 GB /5 at CIN /12 ATL /18 at CAR /24 WAS /30 at ATL Totals /8 at TB Inactive 12/15 SEA Inactive 12/22 DET Inactive 12/29 at CLE Totals M E D I A G U I D E 123 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

57 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Signed as a college free agent by the Washington Redskins on April 30, Waived by the Redskins on September 5, Signed to the Redskins practice squad November 16, Signed with the Redskins as a free agent on January 4, (REDSKINS) Spent the 2009 offseason and training camp with the Redskins before being waived (9/5) prior to the start of the regular season. Was signed to Washington s practice squad (11/16) for the remainder of the 2009 season. COLLEGE Was a three-year letterman at the University of Michigan. Appeared in 41 games, seeing action at wide receiver, cornerback and on special teams. As a fifth-year senior, played in all 12 games and served as special teams captain against Wisconsin and Purdue. As a junior, played in all 13 games and made his debut at cornerback against Notre Dame. Switched from wide receiver to cornerback prior to 2007 spring drills. Had four receptions for 34 yards in career. PERSONAL A member of the 2005 Academic All-Big Ten 24 CORNERBACK DOUG DUTCH HT: 5-11 WT: 205 Birthdate: 2/15/86 1st NFL Season Michigan Gonzaga College H.S., Washington D.C. Conference team and was a two-time University of Michigan Athletic Academic Achievement honoree ( ). Majored in Psychology. Was a three-year starter and letterman at Gonzaga College High School. During his high school career, totaled 60 receptions for 1,000 yards and scored 25 touchdowns on offense and made 207 tackles along with 10 interceptions on defense. Named a SuperPrep All-American and was rated the No. 2 prospect in the Maryland/DC area coming out of high school. Was honored as one of the members of the Top 100 Dream Team by PrepStar. Also named the District of Columbia s Gatorade Player of the Year. A three-year letter winner in basketball and a four-year letter winner in track, holds school records in the 100, 200, and 400 meters. Participated in the Redskins Harvest Feast, 4th and Life, and Holiday Wishes Come True during the 2009 season. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. A native of Bowie, Md. As a youngster, rooted for the Washington Redskins and his favorite player was Champ Bailey, who also wore jersey number 24 for the team. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 124

58 TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the St. Louis Rams as a college free agent on April 28, Signed with the Buffalo Bills as an unrestricted free agent on March 7, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 3, PRO Named to the 2009 Pro Bowl, the first of his career. Has played in 192 career games with 175 starts. Totaled 1,867 career tackles (1,213 solo), 15 interceptions, two touchdowns, 30 sacks, 14 forced fumbles and nine fumble recoveries. Has played in 192 straight games, which is tied for the second-most in the NFL (excluding specialists) with Tampa Bay s Ronde Barber and Indianapolis Peyton Manning. Has never missed a contest since entering the NFL in Has now opened 151 straight regular season contests the fourth-longest streak among active players, behind Brett Favre (285), Manning (192) and Barber (167). 59 LINEBACKER LONDON FLETCHER HT: 5-10 WT: 245 Birthdate: 5/19/75 13th NFL Season John Carroll Villa Angela-St. Joseph H.S., Cleveland, Ohio Named to Sports Illustrated s Peter King s All- Decade Team for the 2000s Totaled the most tackles in the NFL in the last decade (1,386). Selected to the 2009 USA/NFLPA All- Fundamentals Team. Has led his team in tackles for 11 consecutive seasons ( ). Only NFL player to have tallied more than 100 tackles in each of the past 11 seasons. Is second among players active in tackles, trailing only Baltimore s Ray Lewis. Has totaled 30 career sacks, which is third among active inside linebackers, behind Brian Urlacher and Lewis. Has played four seasons with the St. Louis Rams ( ), five seasons with the Buffalo Bills ( ) and three seasons with the Washington Redskins ( ). Has helped the Redskins finish in the top 10 in overall defense in each of his three seasons with the team (eighth in 2007, fourth in 2008 and 10th in 2009). Named the Redskins Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2008 and Was a finalist for the NFL s 2009 Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Named the Washington Redskins Quarterback Club Player of the Year in each of his three seasons with the team ( ). One of two players on the Redskins roster (Willie Parker in 2005 and 2008 with the Pittsburgh Steelers) to win a Super Bowl championship. MOST CONSECUTIVE STARTS AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS (as of end of 2009 season) Player Straight Starts Brett Favre 285 Peyton Manning 192 Ronde Barber 167 LONDON FLETCHER 151 Jeff Backus 144 Deon Grant M E D I A G U I D E 125 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

59 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP 2009 (REDSKINS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Named to the 2009 Pro Bowl, the first of his career. Was a 2009 team captain. Finished the season with 172 tackles (108 solo), an interception, two sacks and a forced fumble. Recorded two sacks in a single season for the first time since Started at middle linebacker at NYG (9/13) and compiled a team-high 18 tackles (11 solo) while helping limit RB Brandon Jacobs to 46 yards on 16 rushes. Totaled a team-high 16 tackles (seven solo) at Detroit (9/27). Named the 2009 Washington Redskins Quarterback Club Player of the Year. Totaled 15 tackles (season-high 12 solo) and his first forced fumble and interception of the season at Dallas (11/22). Recorded 15 tackles (11 solo) and his second sack of the season at Philadelphia (11/29) (REDSKINS) Started in all 16 regular season games and was named a team captain. Led the team in tackles with 146 (95 solo) and tied for second on the team with Rocky McIntosh with two forced fumbles. Added nine passes defensed, one fumble recovery and a half-sack. Named a 2008 Pro Bowl third alternate. Named the 2008 Washington Redskins Quarterback Club Player of the Year. FLETCHER CAREER STATISTICS Was named to the USA Today All-Joe Team. Had five games with 10 or more tackles, including a season-high 17 stops at New York Giants (9/4). Totaled 12 tackles, a season-high three passes defensed and made a pair of key tackles on consecutive goal-line plays against Cleveland (10/19). Had a team-high nine tackles against Philadelphia (12/21) and returned quarterback Donovan McNabb s fumble 12 yards to set up Washington s lone touchdown in a 10-3 win over the Eagles (REDSKINS) Started all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest. Led the team in tackles with 164 (98 solo) during his first season in Washington. Named the 2007 Washington Redskins Quarterback Club Player of the Year. Named GMC Defensive Player of the Week against the Arizona Cardinals (10/21) after recording a team-high 13 tackles and picking off QB Kurt Warner for his first career interception return for a touchdown (27 yards). Named a 2007 Pro Bowl third alternate. Named as Rick Gosselin s (Dallas Morning News) Free Agent of the Year. Named co-winner of the B.J. Blanchard Award (along with Jason Campbell), an honor given annually to a Redskins player who helps the local media do their job (BILLS) Started all 16 regular season games. Recorded a team-high 157 tackles, including nine Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1998 STL STL STL STL BUF BUF BUF BUF BUF WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1999 STL STL STL WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 1998 (14) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 126

60 stops for loss, setting career highs in passes defensed (14) and matching his career high in interceptions (4). Against New England (9/10), scored his first career touchdown after recovering a fumble by Tom Brady and returning it five yards for a touchdown only 12 seconds into the game. Named a 2006 Pro Bowl alternate (BILLS) Started all 16 regular season games. Recorded 174 tackles (120 solo), four sacks and an interception. Matched his career high with two sacks at Miami (12/4). Named a 2005 Pro Bowl alternate (BILLS) Started all 16 regular season games. Led the team with 150 tackles (115 solo). Tied a career high with 21 tackles at NYJ (10/10) and set a career high with 17 solo tackles while playing the 100th game of his career (BILLS) Started all 16 regular season games. Led the Bills in tackles with 158 total stops. Led or tied for the team tackle lead in eight games and had double-digit tackle totals in seven games (BILLS) Started all 16 regular season games. Selected as a Pro Bowl alternate in his first season SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 21, twice, last time at New York Jets (10/10/04) Solo Tackles: 17, at New York Jets (10/10/04) Sacks: 2, three times, last time at Miami (12/4/05) Interceptions: 2, vs. New Orleans (11/26/00) LEADING ACTIVE TACKLERS (as of end of 2009 season) Player Tackles Ray Lewis 2,346 Junior Seau 1,914 LONDON FLETCHER 1,867 Keith Brooking 1,627 Lawyer Milloy 1,585 Brian Urlacher 1,409 with the Bills. Set a career high and franchise record with 209 tackles, breaking the old mark of 206 set by Chris Spielman in (RAMS) Started all 16 regular season games and three postseason contests. Led the team in tackles with 189 (113 solo). Was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate. Led the team with a career-high 21 tackles (15 solo) at San Francisco (9/23) and was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week. At New England (11/18), led the team with 17 tackles with one pass deflection; forced a fumble on the Rams three-yard line that led to a 97-yard scoring drive to end the first half and intercepted a Tom Brady pass with 5:18 left in the third quarter for an 18-yard return; his performance earned him NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time that season (RAMS) Appeared in all 16 regular season games with 15 starts and started one postseason contest. Led the team with 193 tackles (eclipsing old franchise mark of 185 set by LB Jim Collins in 1984) and established season career highs in sacks (5.5), interceptions (four), and quarterback pressures (nine), while adding a forced fumble. Was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate. Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for the first time in his career after making 14 tackles (nine solo) and tied a career high with two sacks vs. Minnesota (12/10) (RAMS) Started all 16 regular season games and three postseason contests. Led the Rams in tackles after winning the starting middle linebacker position during training camp and opened every game through the Super Bowl win over the Titans. His 138 tackles for the season were the most by a Ram since Roman Phifer collected 149 in Was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate. Named to the All-Madden team M E D I A G U I D E 127 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

61 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP 1998 (RAMS) Was one of two rookie free agents to make Rams opening day roster. Played in all 16 regular season games, starting the season finale at San Francisco (12/27). Earned the Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award as Rams Rookie of the Year. COLLEGE Originally attended St. Francis (Pa.) to play basketball but after three semesters transferred to Division III John Carroll to pursue football, where he went on to rank fourth all-time in school history with 386 tackles. Named Division III National Linebacker of the Year and Ohio Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Week three times, was named to the AP Little All-America first team and was a nominee for the Gagliardi Award, the Heisman Trophy of Division III, as a senior. Owns school records for most tackles in a game (29) and a season (202). PERSONAL His London s Bridge Foundation, helps young people in Washington D.C., Charlotte and his native Cleveland by providing test preparation, college tours and scholarships; the foundation also provides sports equipment to promote fitness. Is the Sports Ambassador for the Children s Inn at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md. Was the recipient of the Special Olympics DC Athletes Choice Award at the 2010 NFL Players Gala featuring the JB Awards. During the 2010 offseason, visited Washington Episcopal School and danced with students as part of the inaugural Hip, Happy and Healthy Essay FLETCHER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Contest which benefits The Children s Inn. Finished as one of three finalists for the 2009 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award. Was the Redskins nominee for the NFL s Walter Payton Man of the Year in 2008 and As part of the Redskins Charitable Foundation, participated in the Prince George s County Public School Pep Rally, and distributed coats to children with Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth during the 2009 season. In September 2009, took local students for a tour of the U.S. Capitol, where they met Rep. Eleanor Norton and learned about scholarship opportunities in government. Was one of 89 NFL players whose foundation was awarded a grant from NFL Charities after being recognized for its work during the 2008 season. Participated in the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation s 4th & Life football forum in 2007 and Joined teammates at Jason Taylor Foundation s Cool Gear for the School Year to assist deserving area children in picking out new clothes for school at Old Navy in Spent the day visiting with wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation in Elected to the John Carroll University Hall of Fame in September of Lettered in football and basketball at Villa Angela- St. Joseph High in Cleveland. He and his wife, Charné, had a daughter during the 2007 offseason and welcomed their second child, a son, in July /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 128

62 FLETCHER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA /10 at NE /17 at MIA /24 NYJ /1 MIN /8 at CHI /15 at DET /22 NE /5 GB /12 at IND /19 at HOU /26 JAX /3 SD /10 at NYJ /17 MIA /24 TEN /31 at BAL Totals /11 HOU /18 at TB /25 ATL /2 at NO /9 MIA /16 NYJ /23 at OAK /30 at NE /13 KC /20 at SD /27 CAR /4 at MIA /11 NE /17 DEN /24 at CIN /1 at NYJ Totals /12 JAX /19 at OAK /3 NE /10 at NYJ M E D I A G U I D E 129 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

63 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP FLETCHER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/17 MIA /24 at BAL /31 AZ /7 NYJ /14 at NE /21 STL /28 at SEA /5 at MIA /12 CLE /19 at CIN /26 at SF /2 PIT Totals /7 NE /14 at JAX /21 at MIA /28 PHI /5 CIN /12 at NYJ /19 WAS /26 at KC /9 at DAL /16 HOU /23 IND /30 at NYG /7 NYJ /14 at TEN /21 MIA /27 at NE Totals /8 NYJ /15 at MIN /22 at DEN /29 CHI /6 OAK /13 at HOU /20 at MIA /27 DET /3 NE /17 at KC /24 at NYJ /1 MIA /8 at NE /15 SD /22 at GB /29 CIN Totals /9 at PHI /23 at SF /30 MIA /8 at DEN /14 NYG /21 at NYJ /28 NO /11 CAR /18 at NE /26 TB /2 at ATL /9 SF /17 at NO /23 at CAR /30 IND /6 ATL Totals Postseason 1/20 GB /27 PHI /3 NE Totals /4 DEN W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 130

64 FLETCHER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 9/10 at SEA /17 SF /24 at ATL /1 SD /15 ATL /22 at KC /29 at SF /5 CAR /12 at NYG /20 WAS /26 NO /3 at CAR /10 MIN /18 at TB /24 at NO Totals Postseason 12/30 at NO /12 BAL /26 ATL /3 at CIN /10 SF /17 at ATL /24 CLE /31 at TEN /7 at DET /14 CAR /21 at SF /28 NO /5 at CAR /12 at NO /19 NYG /26 CHI /2 at PHI Totals Postseason 1/16 MIN /23 TB /30 TEN Totals /6 NO /13 MIN /20 at BUF /27 AZ /11 NYJ /18 at MIA /25 SF /1 at ATL /8 at CHI /15 at NO /22 CAR /29 ATL /3 at PHI /13 NE /20 at CAR /27 at SF Totals LEADING TACKLERS SINCE 2000 Player Tackles LONDON FLETCHER 1,386 Zach Thomas 1,181 Ray Lewis 1,187 Donnie Edwards 1,140 Keith Brooking 1,120 Brian Urlacher 1, M E D I A G U I D E 131 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

65 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Indianapolis Colts as a college free agent on April 26, Waived by the Colts on August 27, Signed with the New York Jets as a free agent on July 27, Waived by the Jets on October 2, Signed with the St. Louis Rams as a free agent on April 30, Signed with the Detroit Lions as an unrestricted free agent on April 4, Released by the Lions on February 9, Signed with the Cleveland Browns as a free agent on May 5, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on June 9, PRO Has played in 94 career regular season games, with 41 starts, as well as three playoff contests in seven NFL seasons. Career receiving totals include 221 catches for 2,298 yards (10.4 avg.) and seven touchdowns. Has returned 21 kicks for 387 yards (18.4 avg.) and 23 punts for 213 yards (9.3 avg.). Has also seen action at defensive back, most notably in 2005 when he started 11 games at safety for the Rams and led the team with four interceptions, one of which he returned 67 yards for a touchdown (BROWNS) Played in 16 games, with four starts, including two at wide receiver and two at safety. Caught 23 passes for 170 yards (7.4 avg.). Registered 14 tackles and two passes defensed. Named one of three finalists for the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, along with the Redskins London Fletcher, and eventual winner Brian Waters of Kansas City (LIONS) Started two of the nine games in which he played and recorded 18 receptions for 181 yards. At Houston (10/19), hauled in a season-high six receptions for 89 yards. Placed on Injured Reserve with a concussion 85 WIDE RECEIVER MIKE FURREY HT: 6-0 WT: 190 Birthdate: 3/12/77 8th NFL Season Northern Iowa Hilliard H.S., Hilliard, Ohio (12/1) (LIONS) Played in all 16 games for the third straight season, making 10 starts. Totaled 61 receptions for 664 yards and one touchdown. Had five receptions in each of the first four games of the year, including vs. Chicago (9/30) when he amassed a season-best 91 receiving yards. Lone touchdown of the season came on a 15- yard grab from Jon Kitna in a 44-7 win over Denver (11/4). Had a season-high seven catches on two occasions; at Minnesota (12/2) and at San Diego (12/16) (LIONS) Led the NFC and finished second in the NFL with 98 receptions. That total ranked as the fifth-highest single-season figure in Lions history. Racked up 1,086 receiving yards and four 100- yard performances. Totaled a career-high six receiving touchdowns. Scored the first two offensive touchdowns of his career, at St. Louis (10/1). His first career touchdown catch of came on a 10-yard grab from Jon Kitna. Totaled 21 receptions over the final two games of the season, both of which he surpassed the 100- yard mark and scored a touchdown. Had 10 catches for 107 yards vs. Chicago (12/24) and 11 receptions for 102 yards in finale at Dallas (12/31) (RAMS) Switched from wide receiver to safety and led the Rams with four interceptions. Returned his first career interception 67 yards for a touchdown in the fourth quarter as he picked off an Aaron Brooks pass to seal a St. Louis victory vs. New Orleans (10/23). It marked the first of three straight games in which he came up with an interception (RAMS) Appeared in eight regular season games and two W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 132

66 postseason contests contributing mostly on special teams. Finished second on the team with 12 special teams tackles (RAMS) Appeared in 13 games after signing with the Rams. Made NFL debut vs. San Francisco (9/14). Hauled in 20 passes for 189 yards on the year (AFL) Played with the New York Dragons of the Arena Football League for two springs. In 2003, prior to joining the St. Louis Rams, he was leading the AFL in receptions (108), receiving yards (1,574), receiving touchdowns (46, tying an AFL record for touchdowns in a single season) and points (288) (XFL) Played with the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL. Caught 18 passes for 243 yards with one touchdown and returned 11 punts for an 8.5 yard average. COLLEGE Finished a three-year career at Northern Iowa SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 11, at Dallas (12/31/06) Yards: 123, at New England (12/03/06) Long Reception: 49, vs. Chicago (9/30/07) Touchdowns: 2, at St. Louis (10/1/06) FURREY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 (Offensive) Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/13 MIN /20 at DEN /27 at BAL /4 CIN /11 at BUF /18 at PIT /25 GB /1 at CHI /16 BAL /22 at DET /29 at CIN /6 SD 0 (Defense) 12/10 PIT 0 (Defense) 12/20 at KC 0 (Defense) 12/27 OAK 0 (Defense) 1/3 JAC 0 (Defense) Totals with 242 receptions for 3,544 yards (14.6 avg.) and 27 touchdowns. Set school and Gateway Conference records for career receptions. Posted more than 1,000 receiving yards in all three seasons at UNI. Named as a second team All-American by AP, ESPN/Sports Ticker and the Sports Network as a junior. All-conference selection as a senior. Transferred to UNI after playing at Ohio State as a walk-on freshman. PERSONAL Born Michael Thomas Furrey in Galion, Ohio Prepped at Hilliard (Ohio) High School Married (Koren) with three daughters, Makayla, Stone and Kanon. An avid golfer and wood worker who helps build home foundations. In 2009, was named one of three finalists for the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, along with the Redskins London Fletcher, and eventual winner Brian Waters of Kansas City. While in Cleveland, volunteered with the Cleveland Foodbank, Cleveland Christian Home, Cleveland Clinic Rehab Hospital, NFL Hometown Huddle and the Cleveland Browns Foundation. Regularly visits schools and speaks with students about the importance of healthy food choices and staying active as a spokesperson for Children s Hunger Alliance. Created the Furrey Fanatics Program to allow individuals at the Cleveland Clinic Hospital for Rehabilitation, City Mission and the Cleveland Christian Home attend Browns games (Defensive) Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds TD PD FF FR 9/13 MIN 0 (Offense) 9/20 at DEN 0 (Offense) 9/27 at BAL 0 (Offense) 10/4 CIN /11 at BUF 0 (Offense) 10/18 at PIT 0 (Offense) M E D I A G U I D E 133 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

67 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP FURREY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/25 GB /1 at CHI /16 BAL 0 (Offense) 11/22 at DET 0 (Offense) 11/29 at CIN /6 SD /10 PIT /20 at KC /27 OAK /3 JAC Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/7 at ATL /14 GNB /21 at SF /5 CHI /12 at MIN /19 at HOU /26 WAS /2 at CHI /9 JAC /16 at CAR Inactive 11/23 TB Inactive 11/27 TEN Inactive 12/7 MIN IR 12/14 at IND IR 12/21 NO IR 12/28 at GB IR Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/9 at OAK /16 MIN /23 at PHI /30 CHI /7 at WAS /21 TB /28 at CHI /4 DEN t 1 11/11 at ARI /18 NYG /22 GB /2 at MIN /9 DAL /16 at SD /23 KC /30 at GB Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/10 SEA /17 at CHI /24 GB /1 at STL /8 at MIN /15 BUF /22 at NYJ /5 ATL /12 SF /19 at ARI /23 MIA /3 at NE /10 MIN /17 at GB /24 CHI t 1 12/31 at DAL Totals (Defensive) Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds TD PD FF FR 9/11 at SF /18 at ARI /25 TEN /2 at NYG /9 SEA /17 at IND /23 NO /30 JAC /13 at SEA /20 ARI W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 134

68 FURREY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/27 at HOU /4 WAS /11 at MIN /18 PHI /24 SF /1 at DAL Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/12 ARI /19 at ATL Inactive 9/26 NO /3 at SF /10 at SEA /18 TB /24 at MIA /7 NE /14 SEA /21 at BUF Inactive 11/29 at GB Inactive 12/5 SF Inactive 12/12 at CAR Inactive 12/19 at ARI Inactive 12/27 PH Inactive 12/24 NYJ Inactive Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/7 at NYG Inactive 9/14 SF /21 at SEA /28 ARI /13 ATL /19 GB Inactive 10/26 at PIT Inactive 11/2 at SF /9 BAL /16 at CHI /23 at ARI /30 MIN /8 at CLE /14 SEA /21 CIN /28 at DET Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/10 CAR FURREY CAREER STATISTICS OFFENSE RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 STL STL STL DET DET DET CLE NFL totals DEFENSE Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 2003 STL STL STL t DET DET DET CLE NFL totals t M E D I A G U I D E 135 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

69 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally drafted by the Seattle Seahawks in the first round (eighth overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft. Traded by the Seahawks to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a first-round selection in the 2000 NFL Draft (19th overall) and a first-round selection in the 2001 NFL Draft (seventh overall) on February 12, Traded by the Cowboys to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for WR Keyshawn Johnson on March 19, Re-signed by the Buccaneers on March 8, Released by the Buccaneers on February 25, Signed with the New England Patriots as a free agent on March 19, Released by the Patriots on October 20, Signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers as a free agent on December 22, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on April 28, PRO Has played in 15 NFL seasons with the Seattle Seahawks ( ), Dallas Cowboys ( ), Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( ), New England Patriots (2009) and Pittsburgh Steelers (2009). Has played in 188 career games with 171 starts. Owns 689 career receptions for 10,777 yards (15.6 avg.) and 77 touchdown receptions. Enters 2010 with a total of 83 career touchdowns (77 receiving, five via punt return and one rushing). Has averaged 15.6 yards per reception over his career, a figure that ties him for second among all active NFL players with 300 or more career receptions entering the 2010 season. One of nine active players with 10,000 or more receiving yards and is one of 14 active players with 650 or more career receptions. His 77 career touchdown receptions rank sixth among active players entering the 2010 season. Enters 2010 having totaled 100 or more receiving yards in a game 29 times during his career. Has recorded six seasons with 1,000 or more receiving yards (most recently in 2007) and is one of four players in league history to have three WIDE RECEIVER JOEY GALLOWAY84 HT: 5-11 WT: 200 Ohio State Birthdate: 11/20/71 16th NFL Season Bellaire H.S., Bellaire, Ohio 1,000-yard receiving seasons with two different teams, joining Henry Ellard, Derrick Mason and Terrell Owens. In addition to his receiving accomplishments, has recorded 141 career punt returns for 1,349 yards (9.6 avg.) and five touchdowns. Over three seasons from , led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns each season while posting three straight 1,000-yard receiving campaigns. In 2005, set a career high with 1,287 receiving yards on a career-best 83 receptions while also adding 10 touchdown catches. His 1,287 receiving yards in 2005 rank second in Buccaneers team history. In his first four NFL seasons ( ), he led the Seattle Seahawks in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns each season, while his 36 touchdown catches over that period ( ) ranked third in the NFL. In 1998, tied for the AFC lead with 10 scoring catches and recorded his third straight 1,000-yard season, totaling 1,047 receiving yards, while also returning a career-high two punt returns for touchdowns. In 1997, set a career high with 12 touchdown catches while also leading the team with 72 catches and 1,049 receiving yards. As a rookie in 1995, he became the first rookie receiver to start every game for the Seahawks and his 1,039 receiving yards were just the 10th 1,000- yard receiving performance by a rookie in NFL history (PATRIOTS/STEELERS) Played in three games, with two starts for the Patriots. Totaled seven receptions for 67 yards (9.6 avg.). Posted a season-high five catches for 53 yards (10.6 avg.) at New York Jets (9/20). Released by New England (10/20). Signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers (12/22), but did not appear in any games (BUCCANEERS) Played in nine games with four starts for the Buccaneers. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 136

70 Finished the season with 13 catches for 138 yards (10.6 avg.). Had a season-high six receptions for 56 yards in the season-opener at New Orleans (9/7). Tied for the team lead in receptions and led the team in receiving yards against the Saints (BUCCANEERS) Started 15 regular season games and one playoff game. Finished season with 57 receptions for 1,014 yards (17.8 avg.) with six touchdowns. His 17.8 yards per catch average ranked second in the NFL. Became the first Buccaneer to post three consecutive and three overall 1,000 yard receiving seasons. Eclipsed 10,000 career receiving yards at Detroit (10/21). 43 of his 57 catches resulted in a first down or touchdown. Started at Seattle (9/9), tying for team lead with five receptions for a team-high 72 receiving yards. Started against New Orleans (9/16), leading team with four receptions for a game-high 135 yards and two touchdowns (69 and 24 yards). Moved into tie for fourth place in team history with 24 touchdowns as a Buccaneer and seventh place in team history with 2,967 receiving yards. Started against Tennessee (10/14) and led team with 97 receiving yards on four catches. Also scored Buccaneers only touchdown on the contest on a 69-yard catch and run. Started at Detroit (10/21), making five receptions for 46 yards, including a 16-yard catch in the third quarter that put him over 10,000 career receiving yards. Started against Jacksonville (10/28) and led team in receptions and receiving yards, catching six passes for 115 yards and one touchdown. Started against Arizona (11/4) and caught five passes for 84 yards, including a 37-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Started at Atlanta (11/18) and caught two passes for 63 yards, including a 44-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Started at New Orleans (12/2) and established new season highs in receptions (7) and receiving yards (159). SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 9, three times, last time at Atlanta (9/17/06) Yards: 166, vs. Detroit (10/2/05) Long Reception: 81, at San Diego (10/25/98) Touchdowns: 3, vs. Oakland (10/26/97) Started at Houston (12/9) and tied for the team lead with six catches for a game-high 87 yards. Started at San Francisco (12/23) and became the first Buccaneer to post three consecutive, and thirdoverall 1,000 yard receiving seasons after a 29-yard grab in the second quarter (BUCCANEERS) Played in all 16 games with 14 starts. Recorded his second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, marking just the second time in Buccaneers history that a player had accomplished the feat in back-to-back seasons (also Keyshawn Johnson in ). Caught a team-leading 62 passes for 1,057 yards, his fifth career 1,000-yard receiving season, and seven touchdowns. Led the team with seven total touchdowns. Had four 100-yard receiving games. Started at Atlanta (9/17) and tied career singlegame high with nine receptions. Also posted second-best career receiving yardage output gaining 161 yards. Had a season-high two touchdown catches against New Orleans (11/5), hauling in four passes for 97 yards. Had three catches for 107 yards, including a season long 64-yard touchdown at Chicago (12/17). Surpassed 1,000 yards receiving for the season against Seattle (12/31), catching eight passes for 118 yards and one touchdown (BUCCANEERS) Started all 16 games at wide receiver for the Buccaneers. Also started playoff game. Finished seventh in the NFC with a career-high 83 receptions. Ranked seventh in the NFL with a career-high 1,287 receiving yards, the fourth 1,000-yard receiving season of his career and first since 1998 with Seattle. Single-season total of 83 receptions ranked fifth in Buccaneers history. Single-season total of 1,287 receiving yards ranked second in team history. Became the seventh player in Tampa Bay history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in a single season. Reached 1,000 receiving yards in 11 games, fastest in Buccaneers history. Ranked tied for fifth in the NFL with 10 touchdown receptions, tied for second-most in his career. Ranked third in the NFL with a 15.5 yards per catch average among receivers with 70 or more catches. Ranked tied for eighth in the NFL with 25 receptions on third down. Ranked second in the NFL with 476 receiving M E D I A G U I D E 137 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

71 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP yards on third down. Had an 80-yard touchdown catch against Detroit (10/2). Hauled in a 78-yard touchdown bomb at San Francisco (10/30). Had four 100-yard receiving games. Led the team with seven receptions for 69 yards in the NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) (BUCCANEERS) Played in 10 games with seven starts in his first season with Tampa Bay. Caught 33 passes for 416 yards (12.6 avg.) and five touchdowns. Also returned 20 punts for 142 yards (7.1 avg.) and one touchdown, and carried two times for 19 yards. Scored six touchdowns over the last five games (five receiving and one punt return) of the season. Started at wide receiver at Washington (9/12) in his Buccaneer debut. Had a season-high two touchdown catches at San Diego (12/12). Was inactive for six games because of a groin injury (COWBOYS) Played in 15 regular season games with 14 starts for Dallas. Also started the Cowboys lone postseason game. Led the NFL with a 19.8 yards per catch average. Finished the season with 34 receptions, ranked 18th in the NFC with 672 receiving yards and added two touchdowns. Also rushed four times for 22 yards and returned 20 punts for 178 yards (8.9 avg.) and two kickoffs for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) (COWBOYS) Started all 16 games with the Cowboys. Led the team with 61 receptions for 908 yards and tied for the team lead (WR Antonio Bryant) with six touchdown receptions. Closed the year ranked 12th in the NFC in receiving yardage with 908 while tying for 18th in the NFC in receptions (61). His six scoring catches came from distances of 38, 80, 39, 43, 11 and 41 yards for an average of 42.0 yards-per-scoring catch. Led or tied for team lead in receptions 10 times (COWBOYS) Started all 16 games with the Cowboys. After fully recovering from knee surgery that forced him to miss 15 games in 2000, finished the year second on the team in receptions (52) and receiving yards (699) while leading in receiving touchdowns (three). Had six receptions for a season-high 146 yards against San Francisco (12/30), recording his first 100-yard receiving game in a Cowboys uniform (COWBOYS) Started one game with the Cowboys. In the season opener against Philadelphia (9/3), led the team with four receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown. All four of his receptions gave Dallas a first down, including two on third down. Suffered a knee injury in the fourth quarter. Placed on Injured Reserve (9/8) (SEAHAWKS) Played in eight games with four starts with the Seahawks and appeared in one playoff game. For the season, had 22 receptions for 335 yards (15.2 avg.) and one touchdown (SEAHAWKS) Started all 16 games with the Seahawks. Led the team in receptions and touchdowns for the third consecutive season while being named first alternate for the AFC Pro Bowl squad. Tied for the AFC lead with 10 receiving touchdowns and tied for third with 12 total touchdowns, tying his career-high set in Finished the season eighth in the AFC with 1,047 receiving yards, the third 1,000-yard season of his career. His punt return average of 10.0 was seventh in the AFC. Led the team with 65 receptions and four 100- yard games during the year. Had two multiple-touchdown games for the season (SEAHAWKS) Started 15 games, missing only the Tennessee game (10/5) because of injury. For the season, led the team in receptions, yards and touchdowns for the second consecutive year with 72 receptions, 1,049 receiving yards and a career-high 12 touchdowns averaging 28.6 yards on each of his scores. His touchdown total was the most by a Seahawks player since WR Steve Largent had 12 in 1985 and was one off the club record by WR Daryl Turner in His 12 touchdowns tied for the AFC lead and was the third-best total touchdown figure in the NFL. Named a first alternate to the AFC Pro Bowl squad (SEAHAWKS) Started all 16 games with the Seahawks Finished the season leading the team in receptions (57), yards (987) and touchdowns (seven) Posted two 100-yard games during the season Had a season-high 137 receiving yards on five W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 138

72 receptions at Miami (10/6) Also caught two touchdowns against the Dolphins, including a season-long 65-yard bomb (SEAHAWKS) Started all 16 games for the Seahawks. Was the first rookie wide receiver to start every game for Seattle and the first since 1976 to start the opener. Along the way, was named NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by College and Pro Football News Weekly and was a consensus All-Rookie choice. Caught 67 passes for 1,039 yards and seven touchdowns, becoming the 10th rookie in NFL history to surpass 1,000 yards and the first since Combined with WR Brian Blades to form the first duo with 1,000 yards in the same season in Seattle history. Also added 154 rushing yards and a touchdown while returning 36 punts for a 10.0-yard average and one touchdown. Along the way, set franchise season records for receptions, yards and 100-yard games (three) by a rookie, totals that also led all NFL rookies as did his seven touchdown receptions. The first record to fall was WR Daryl Turner s for yardage (715 in 1984) 11 games into the season. In Week 14, broke WR Steve Largent s record for rookie receptions (54 in 1976). Prior to his arrival, the franchise had seen only five 100-yard games by a rookie, but he almost matched that himself, posting a franchise rookiebest three 100-yard games: five receptions for 102 yards and one touchdown at Buffalo (10/15); five receptions for 114 yards and two scores at Jacksonville (11/12); and five catches for 108 yards against Oakland (10/08). In the Jaguars game, established a franchise record GALLOWAY CAREER STATISTICS for the longest run from scrimmage with an 86-yard touchdown dash. Accounted for 200 yards from scrimmage in the game and earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for his performance. A club-record 89-yard punt return for a touchdown against the N.Y. Giants (11/5) started him on his way to AFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors for November, a month in which he returned 13 punts for a 13.2-yard average and one touchdown. Both the 89-yard punt return and the 86-yard run were the longest such plays in the NFL in For the season, averaged 48.0 yards on each of his nine touchdowns (seven receiving, one rushing, one punt return) and was one of two players in the NFL (San Francisco s WR Jerry Rice) to score three different ways. COLLEGE Finished his college career second in Ohio State history in touchdown receptions with 19 trailing only WR Cris Carter s 27 and had two games with three touchdowns. Finished fourth in both career receptions (108) and receiving yards (1,894). Also added 20 kickoff returns for a 25.0-yard average and one score and 34 punt returns for a 7.8 average. Earned First-Team All-Big Ten Conference honors as a junior and Second-Team accolades as a senior while leading the team in receiving both years. As a senior, recorded 44 receptions for 669 yards and seven touchdowns. Also returned 18 kickoffs for 462 yards (25.7 avg.) and one touchdown and returned 16 punts for a 10.6 average. Finished his senior season catching eight passes RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1995 SEA SEA SEA SEA SEA DAL DAL DAL DAL TB TB TB TB TB NE NFL totals M E D I A G U I D E 139 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

73 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP for 146 yards and two touchdowns in the Citrus Bowl against Alabama, including a career-best 69- yard reception. As a junior, caught 47 passes for 946 yards and a school-record equaling (Carter 1986) 11 touchdowns. His yardage total ranked third for a single-season in school history trailing Carter s 1,127 in 1986 and 950 in Posted four 100-yard games, including 186 yards (third best single-game total in school history) on nine receptions with three touchdowns against Michigan State. PERSONAL Born Joseph Scott Galloway on November 20, 1971 in Bellaire, Ohio. Caught 32 passes for 608 yards and eight touchdowns, averaged 26.9 yards on kickoff returns and 15.2 on punt returns as a senior at Bellaire (Ohio) High School. Was also an All-Ohio choice in basketball and lettered in track. In 2003, started the Joey Galloway Family Foundation to help provide opportunities for less fortunate families and children. Part owner of the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League and has served as a studio analyst for NBC Sports coverage of the Arena Football League. In 2007, opened his first smoothie store, Smoothie Junction, and now owns five stores in the Tampa area. Flew in an F/A 18 Hornet fighter jet with the Blue Angels of the United States Navy in March Participated in the 2005 NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle. In his second year as a Buccaneer in 2005, invited children from the MacDill Air Force Base Boys and Girls Club to attend every Tampa Bay home game. In December 2002, hosted the second Galloway Holiday, a party for the children at South Dallas St. Phillip s School and Community Center. During the 2002 offseason, organized a motivational and goal-setting discussion with the children at Happy Hill Farm Academy and Home, accompanied by a donation of Reebok athletic clothing for the residents. During his Seahawks career, sponsored a group of students, the Galloway Express, at each Seattle home game. During the 1996 season, appeared on Wheel of Fortune with proceeds from his spins benefiting the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Earned his degree in business/marketing from Ohio State. Was a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete and National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Scholarship recipient. GALLOWAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/14 BUF /20 at NYJ /27 ATL Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/7 at NO /14 ATL /21 at CHI Inactive 9/28 GB Inactive 10/5 at DEN Inactive 10/12 CAR Inactive 10/19 SEA Inactive 10/26 at DAL /2 at KC /16 MIN /23 at DET /30 NO /8 at CAR Inactive 12/14 at ATL Inactive 12/21 SD /28 OAK Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/9 at SEA /16 NO /23 STL /30 at CAR /7 at IND W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 140

74 GALLOWAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/14 TEN /21 at DET /28 JAC /4 ARI /18 at ATL /25 WAS /2 at NO /9 at HOU /16 ATL /23 at SF /30 CAR Inactive Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/6 NYG Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/10 BAL /17 at ATL /24 CAR /8 at NO /15 CIN /22 PHI /29 at NYG /5 NO /13 at CAR /19 WAS /23 at DAL /3 at PIT /10 ATL /17 at CHI /24 at CLE /31 SEA Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/11 at MIN /18 BUF /25 at GB /2 DET /9 at NYJ /16 MIA /30 at SF /6 CAR /13 WAS /20 at ATL /27 CHI /4 at NO /11 at CAR /17 at NE /24 ATL /1 NO Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/6 NYG Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/12 at WAS /19 SEA Inactive 9/26 at OAK Inactive 10/3 DEN Inactive 10/10 at NO Inactive 10/18 at STL Inactive 10/24 CHI Inactive 11/7 KC /14 at ATL /21 SF /28 at CAR /5 ATL /12 at SD /19 NO /26 CAR /2 at ARI Totals M E D I A G U I D E 141 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

75 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP GALLOWAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2003 Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/7 ATL /15 at NYG /28 at NYJ /5 ARI /12 PHI /19 at DET /26 at TB /2 WAS /9 BUF /16 at NE Inactive 11/23 CAR /27 MIA /7 at PHI /14 at WAS /21 NYG /28 at NO Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/3 at CAR Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/8 at HOU /15 TEN /22 at PHI /29 at STL /6 NYG /13 CAR /20 at ARI /27 SEA /3 at DET /17 at IND /24 JAC /28 WAS /8 SF /15 at NYG /21 PHI /29 at WAS Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/9 TB /23 SD /30 at PHI /7 at OAK /15 WAS /28 ARI /4 at NYG /11 at ATL /18 PHI /22 DEN /2 at WAS /9 NYG /16 at SEA /23 at ARI /30 SF /6 at DET Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/3 PHI /10 at ARI IR 9/18 at WAS IR 9/24 SF IR 10/1 at CAR IR 10/15 at NYG IR 10/22 ARI IR 10/29 JAC IR 11/5 at PHI IR 11/12 CIN IR 11/19 at BAL IR 11/23 MIN IR 12/3 at TB IR 12/10 WAS IR 12/17 NYG IR 12/25 at TEN IR Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 142

76 GALLOWAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 1999 Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 11/12 DET Inactive 11/19 at CHI Inactive 11/26 at PIT Inactive 10/3 OAK Inactive 10/17 at SD Inactive 10/24 BUF Inactive 11/1 at GB Inactive 11/7 CIN Inactive 11/14 DEN /21 at KC /28 TB /05 at OAK /12 SD /19 at DEN /26 KC /2 at NYJ Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 1/9 MIA Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/6 at PHI /13 ARI /20 WAS /27 at PIT /4 at KC /11 DEN /25 at SD /1 OAK /8 KC /15 at OAK /22 at DAL /29 TEN /6 at NYJ /13 SD /20 IND /27 at DEN Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 8/31 NYJ /7 DEN /14 at IND /21 SD /28 at KC /5 TEN Inactive 10/19 at STL /26 OAK /2 at DEN /9 at SD /16 at NO /23 KC /30 ATL /7 at BAL /14 at OAK /21 SF Totals Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/1 at SD /8 DEN /15 KC /22 at TB /29 GB /6 at MIA /17 at KC /27 SD /3 HOU /10 MIN /17 at DET /24 OAK /1 at DEN /8 BUF /15 at JAC /22 at OAK Totals M E D I A G U I D E 143 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

77 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP GALLOWAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 1995 Date Opp GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD Att. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/3 KC /10 at SD /17 CIN /1 DEN /8 at OAK /15 at BUF /22 SD /29 at ARI /05 NYG /12 at JAC /19 at WAS /26 NYJ /3 PHI /10 at DEN /17 OAK /24 at KC Totals TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens as a college free agent on May 8, Waived by the Ravens on September 5, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on December 8, PRO Played in four regular season games with the Washington Redskins after signing with the team on December 8, Has connected on all four of his field goal attempts and 6-of-7 extra point attempts in his career. Played with the Las Vegas Locomotives of the UFL. Kicked the game-winning field goal (33 yards) in SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Field Goal Attempts: 2, twice, last time at San Diego (1/3/10) Field Goals Made: 2, twice, last time at San Diego (1/3/10) Points: 10, at Oakland (12/13/09) Long: 46, at Oakland (12/13/09) 4 KICKER GRAHAM GANO HT: 6-2 WT: 200 Birthdate: 4/9/87 1st NFL Season Florida State JM Tate H.S., Cantonment, Fla. the inaugural UFL championship game 2009 (REDSKINS) Played in four regular season games. Connected on all four of his field goal attempts (long of 46), and 6-of-7 extra point attempts. Made his NFL debut at Oakland (12/13) and connected on both of his field goal attempts (46,41) and four extra point attempts. Connected on 2-of-2 field goals (22, 25) and two extra point attempts at San Diego (1/4). Also played for the UFL s Las Vegas Locomotives Converted on 13-of-16 field goal attempts and all 20 PATs, including a league-best 53-yard field goal. COLLEGE Earned the Lou Groza Award as the top college place kicker in the nation in 2008 connecting on 24-of-26 field goal attempts (92.3%), including 18 in a row. Finished first in the nation for field goals made (24), percentage of field goals converted (92.3%), and 50+ yard field goals (5) in As a senior, was named to the Rivals.com, Scout.com, and CBS Sports first-team All-America teams. Was the first player in Florida State history to handle all the kicking duties (punting, placements, and kickoffs). W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 144

78 Was the only punter ever to be named the MVP of a bowl game when he was named the Most Valuable Player in the Champs Sports Bowl in Was named to first-team All-ACC in As a senior, led the ACC with 105 points and holds the Florida State record for 50-yard FGs (5), despite tearing the meniscus in his right knee two GANO CAREER STATISTICS SCORING Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Points 2009 WAS NFL totals FIELD GOALS Year Team 1-19 Pct Pct Pct Pct 50+ Pct 2009 WAS 0/ / / / /0 0.0 NFL totals 0/ / /0 0 2/ /0 0.0 Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 1 (2009) GANO GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS weeks before the start of the 2008 season. Majored in criminology. PERSONAL At JM Tate High School in Cantonment, Fla. kicked a state-record 65-yard FG as a senior. Last name is pronounced - guh-know. Born on April 9, 1987 in Arbroath, Scotland Date Opp FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Points 12/13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals M E D I A G U I D E 145 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

79 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally signed with the Washington Redskins as a college free agent on May 2, Waived by the Redskins on August 30, 2008, but signed to Washington s practice squad on September 1, Released from Washington s practice squad on September 23, Signed to the Redskins practice squad on October 9, Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as a free agent on November 19, Waived by the Chiefs on April 21, Claimed off waivers by the Detroit Lions on April 22, Waived by the Lions on August 9, Signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as a free agent on August 25, Waived by the Eagles on September 4, Signed to the Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad on November 17, Released from Pittsburgh s practice squad on December 15, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on December 15, PRO Has been on the 53-man roster for portions of two seasons with the Washington Redskins (2009) and Kansas City Chiefs (2008). Has played in six career games (all with Kansas City in 2008) and has two tackles. GATEWOOD CAREER STATISTICS 56 LINEBACKER CURTIS GATEWOOD HT: 6-3 WT: 250 Birthdate: 5/18/85 2nd NFL Season Vanderbilt White Station H.S., Memphis, Tenn (STEELERS/REDSKINS) Spent four weeks on Pittsburgh Steelers practice squad before signing with the Washington Redskins (12/15) for the season s final three weeks. Declared inactive vs. NYG (12/21), vs. Dallas (12/27) and San Diego (1/4) (CHIEFS) Played in six games (vs. Buffalo, 11/23; at Oakland, 11/30; at Denver, 12/7; vs. San Diego, 12/14; vs. Miami, 12/21; at Cincinnati, 12/28). COLLEGE Played in 47 games, with 24 starts. Totaled 110 tackles (73 solo), 16.5 tackles for loss, 10 ½ sacks, three fumble recoveries, four forced fumbles, one interception and six passes defensed during his career at Vanderbilt. During his senior campaign, started all 12 games at defensive end as a senior and amassed 30 tackles (14 solo), seven tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, one forced fumble and one pass defensed. Played in the East-West Shrine Game. PERSONAL Named 5A first-team all-region as a senior after posting 45 tackles, 2.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries. Named the team s defensive MVP. Sat out of football his junior year to focus on basketball, helping team to 2002 state title. Competed in track and field. Son of Beverly Burnette and James Gatewood. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2008 KC WAS NFL totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 146

80 TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (196th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. PRO Has played in 60 career games with 31 starts. Has amassed 164 career tackles, 5.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and two fumble recoveries. Blocked an extra point against Arizona on October 21, 2007, the last extra point blocked by the Redskins and the first since Wilber Marshall against San Francisco on November 20, Blocked a field goal against Chicago on December 6, 2007, the last field goal blocked by the Redskins and the first since Troy Vincent against Dallas on November 5, (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games with six starts. Recorded 50 tackles (25 solo), tied his career high with two sacks, and also added his first career forced fumble. Finished second on the team behind Andre Carter with six tackles for loss. Notched four tackles (two solo), including one for a loss, and his first sack of the season at Atlanta (11/8). Totaled two tackles (solo), including one for a loss, and his second sack of the season at San Diego (1/4). GOLSTON CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN KEDRIC GOLSTON64 HT: 6-4 WT: 310 Birthdate: 5/30/83 5th NFL Season Georgia Sandy Creek H.S., Tyrone, Ga (REDSKINS) Played in 13 regular season games with 12 starts. Was inactive (with bone spurs in his ankle) in three contests (at NY Giants, 11/30; at Baltimore, 12/7 and vs. Philadelphia, 12/21). Totaled 37 tackles and a career-high two sacks. Tied his season-high with six tackles and a sack of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger vs. Pittsburgh (11/3) (REDSKINS) Played in 15 regular season games and one postseason contest; inactive against Detroit (10/7). Totaled 18 tackles and one sack for the season; his sack on quarterback Eli Manning vs. the New York Giants (9/23) was the first of his career. Blocked an extra point against Arizona (10/21), the first extra point blocked by the Redskins since Wilber Marshall against San Francisco on November 20, Blocked a field goal against Chicago (12/6), the first field goal blocked by the Redskins since Troy Vincent against Dallas on November 5, (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games as a rookie with 13 starts. Recorded a career-best 59 tackles. Made his first professional start at right defensive tackle at Houston (9/24) and recorded three tackles (one solo) and his first career fumble recovery. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2006 WAS WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS NFL totals M E D I A G U I D E 147 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

81 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP COLLEGE Played in 10 games as a senior at Georgia, with nine starts after being hampered by an elbow injury. Recorded 21 tackles (13 solo), 1.5 sacks and 28 quarterback pressures, which ranked second on the team. Helped lead the defense that held LSU to 74 yards rushing in the SEC Championship Game. Winner of the 2005 Leon Farmer Strength and Condition Award. Recipient of the Coaches Leadership Award for defense as a junior. Suffered a broken shoulder blade during practice, which limited him to eight games during his sophomore season. A member of the Bulldogs team that won Georgia s first SEC Championship in 20 years, defeated FSU for the Nokia Sugar Bowl title and set a school record for most victories in a season (13). Named Freshman All-America third-team and Freshman All-SEC first-team by The Sporting News. Majored in child and family development. PERSONAL Attended Sandy Creek High School and is a native of Tyrone, Ga. Honored as a Parade Magazine All-American and Georgia Sports Writers Association All-American. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 7, at Tennessee (10/15/06) Solo Tackles: 5, three times, last time vs. Kansas City (10/18/09) Sacks: 1, five times, last time at San Diego (1/3/10) GOLSTON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS All-time sack leader (45) at Sandy Creek. Lettered in basketball and finished second in state in wrestling his junior year. Participated in the NFL s business management and entrepreneurial programs at the Harvard Business School and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, which prepares players for their post-season playing careers this past offseason. During the 2010 offseason, as awarded a grant by the NFL Youth Football Fund to help support his youth football camp. This past July, joined teammate Lorenzo Alexander in hosting Ride to Provide, a charity bike event which helped raise money for the ACES Foundation and other children s charities. Along with Alexander and Jason Campbell, he joined the Tigerlily Foundation this past offseason to host its Annual Kickoff for Breast Cancer to raise awareness and funds to continue its mission of providing full-lifecycle assistance to young women affected by breast cancer. Joined teammates at Jason Taylor Foundation s Cool Gear for the School Year to assist deserving area children pick out new clothes from Old Navy in Attended the seventh annual Dancing with the Stars Sweetheart Ball on Valentine s Day of 2008 to help raise money for Joe Gibbs Youth for Tomorrow Foundation. Is an avid fan of NASCAR and attended the Sprint Cup Series Coca-Cola 600 race on May 25, 2007 at Lowe s Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C. He and his wife, Christal, have two children: Tori and Kedric II. Daughter, Tori, is a successful child model who has appeared in Macy s billboards in Times Square and in advertisements for Target, Toys R Us and Linens N Things /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 148

82 GOLSTON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 9/21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA 1 11/30 NYG Inactive 12/7 at BAL Inactive 12/14 at CIN /21 PHI Inactive 12/28 at SF Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET Inactive 10/14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA /11 MIN /17 at DAL /24 at HOU /1 JAX /8 at NYG /15 TEN /22 at IND /5 DAL /12 at PHI /19 at TB /26 CAR /3 ATL /10 PHI /17 at NO /24 at STL /30 NYG Totals M E D I A G U I D E 149 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

83 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Houston Texans in the sixth round (190th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. Waived by the Texans on September 2, Claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Ravens on September 3, 2002; waived by the Ravens on October 29, Signed to the Houston Texans practice squad on October and signed to the Texans 53- man roster on December 18, Waived by the Texans on August Signed to the New Orleans Saints practice squad on September 30, 2003 and signed to the Saints 53-man roster on December 6, Waived by the Saints on September 2, Signed with the Miami Dolphins as a free agent on January 5, 2006; waived by the Dolphins on August 29, Signed with the Minnesota Vikings on as a free agent on May 8, 2007; waived by the Vikings on September 1, Signed with the Seattle Seahawks as a free agent on October 16, Signed with the New York Jets as an unrestricted free agent on March 16, Signed with the Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on April 19, PRO Has played in 49 career games, with 12 starts, recording 118 tackles, one sack and one forced fumble. Played in two postseason games with the Seattle Seahawks in Recorded first career sack vs. San Francisco (9/14/08). GREEN CAREER STATISTICS DEFENSIVE LINEMAN HOWARD GREEN72 HT: 6-2 WT: 365 Birthdate: 1/12/79 7th NFL Season LSU Donaldsonville H.S., Donaldsonville, La (JETS) Played in 12 games and recorded 37 tackles. Had a season-high five tackles (three solo) at Miami (10/12) (SEAHAWKS) Played in 13 games and recorded 21 tackles, one sack and one forced fumble. Blocked a field goal, the first of his career vs. Washington (11/23) (SEAHAWKS) Played in five games and recorded seven tackles. Played in two postseason games and recorded three tackles (SAINTS) Played in career-high 14 games with 12 starts Recorded a career-best 53 tackles. Registered a career-high seven tackles at Atlanta (11/28). Logged his first career start vs. Seattle (9/12) (SAINTS) Spent training camp with the Houston Texans before being released (8/25) prior to the start of the regular season. Signed with the New Orleans Saints on Dec. 6 and appeared in four games (TEXANS/RAVENS) Spent training camp with the Houston Texans before being waived (9/2) prior to the start of the regular season. Claimed off waivers by the Baltimore Ravens (9/3) where he was inactive for the first six games. Made his NFL debut vs. Pittsburgh (10/27). Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2002 BAL NO NO SEA SEA NYJ NFL totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 150

84 Waived by Baltimore (10/29) and resigned by the Texans (12/18). Was inactive for the final two regular season games. COLLEGE Played his last two collegiate seasons at LSU ( ) recording 77 tackles and four sacks. Transferred to LSU after spending two seasons at Southwest Mississippi Community College. TRANSACTIONS: Originally selected by the Chicago Bears in the first round (22nd overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft. Re-signed with the Chicago Bears on February 23, Signed with the Houston Texans as an unrestricted free agent on June 12, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 17, PRO Has played in 37 career games with 31 starts. Helped lead the Chicago Bears to Super Bowl XLI in first full season as team s top signal caller in Has completed 524-of-971 passes for 6,164 yards and 33 touchdowns with 35 interceptions. Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors in Week 15 of 2006 and twice earned FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week (Week 2, 4) that season. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Pass Completions: 29, vs. Tampa Bay (12/17/06) Pass Attempts: 46, vs. NY Giants (12/2/07) Yards Passing: 339, vs. Tampa Bay (12/17/06) Passing Touchdowns: 4, vs. Detroit (9/17/06) Longest Pass: 68, vs. Seattle (1/14/07) PERSONAL All-State offensive lineman as a junior at Donaldsonville (La.) High School and All-State as a senior at defensive end recording 105 tackles and 10 sacks. Majored in business at LSU. Cousin of twins and NFL players Jarvis Green and Jason Green, as well as Skylar Green, all of whom played at LSU. QUARTERBACK REX GROSSMAN 8 HT: 6-1 WT: 225 Birthdate: 8/23/80 8th NFL Season Florida Bloomington South H.S., Bloomington, Ind. Recipient of 2006 Ed Block Courage Award as voted by teammates (TEXANS) Signed with the Houston Texans on June 12. Appeared in one game with the team at Jacksonville (12/6) and completed 3-of-9 passes for 33 yards and one interception (BEARS) Saw action in four games, starting one. Completed 32-of-62 passes for 257 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. Played at Detroit (10/5) but did not record any statistics. Returned to the field vs. Detroit (11/2) and completed 8-of-18 pass attempts for 58 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Started the following week vs. Tennessee (11/9) and connected on 20-of-37 passes for 173 yards with a touchdown and an interception. Played at Green Bay (11/16) and went 4-of-7 for 26 yards. Dressed as the backup quarterback but did not play in 12 games (BEARS) Appeared in eight games, making seven starts. Completed 122-of-225 passes for 1,411 yards, four touchdowns and seven interceptions. Played in Games 1-3 and 9-13, starting Games 1-3 and Did not play in Games 4-8; inactive for Games Coming off the bench, engineered come-frombehind victory at Oakland (11/11), which was M E D I A G U I D E 151 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

85 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP highlighted by game-winning 59-yard touchdown pass to Bernard Berrian and finishing with a quarterback rating of Tossed game-tying touchdown with 28 seconds remaining in regulation vs. Denver (11/25). Registered season highs in completions (25), attempts (46) and yards (296) vs. New York Giants (12/2) (BEARS) Started every game, including all three postseason contests, while compiling 3,193 gross passing yards, the second most in team history. Was 262-of-480 passing with 23 touchdowns and 20 interceptions during the regular season. His 23 touchdown passes were tied for fourthmost in franchise history while he ranked second in attempts and fourth in completions. His yards per completion average was seventh-highest in the NFL. The sixth passer in Bears history with 20 or more touchdowns in a season. Had 47 passes of 20+ yards, seventh-most in the GROSSMAN CAREER STATISTICS NFL, including 11 that went for touchdowns. Led the Bears to a 13-3 regular season record, the most wins by a Bears starting quarterback in a single-season dating back to Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month honors in September after throwing for 250+ yards in all three games during the season-opening month with six touchdowns and an overall passer rating of Earned FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week honors vs. Detroit (9/17/06) after completing 20-of-27 passes for 289 yards with a career-high four touchdowns and passer rating. Earned second FedEx Air NFL Player of the Week award in three weeks after completing 17- of-31 passes for 232 yards and two touchdowns for a passer rating vs. Seattle (10/1). Threw for 339 yards vs. Tampa Bay (12/17) for the 10th 300-yard passing effort in franchise history at Soldier Field, ending the Bears streak of 72 straight regular season games without a 300-yard passer, while earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 2003 CHI t CHI CHI CHI CHI t CHI HOU NFL totals Career record as starter: (.613) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI CHI HOU NFL totals PLAYOFFS PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 2005 CHI CHI NFL totals Career postseason record as starter: 2-2 (.500) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 CHI CHI W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 152

86 2005 (BEARS) Finished season by playing in two regular season games and starting the Divisional Playoff after missing first 13 games while recovering from a broken ankle sustained during the preseason. Completed 20-of-39 passes for 259 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions during the regular season and led Bears by averaging 6.64 yards per pass attempt. Suffered broken ankle in preseason game at St. Louis (8/12) (BEARS) Started first three games of the season and led Chicago in yards per pass attempt (7.23) and ranked second among Bears quarterbacks in completion pct. (56.0%), passing yards (607) and quarterback rating (67.9). Sustained season-ending ACL injury in Week Three while diving for the goal line on his first career touchdown run (BEARS) Started final three games of the season for Chicago, becoming the first Bears rookie quarterback to win his first NFL start in 22 seasons and the franchise s first player to do so in his first two career starts dating back to Led Chicago in yards per pass attempt (6.07), interceptions per attempt ratio (1.4%), passer efficiency rating (74.8) and tied for the team lead in touchdowns per attempt ratio (2.8%). In 10 quarters of action he generated seven plays of 20 or more yards. Led all rookie signal-callers drafted in 2003 with a.667 winning percentage and passer rating of 74.8 while helping the Bears post a 2-1 ledger in his starts. Passed for 249 yards on 19-of-32 passing vs. Washington (12/21) with two touchdowns and one interception, including a season long 59-yard completion to Marty Booker for his first career touchdown pass; completed passes to nine different receivers, six different on first six completions. COLLEGE Finished career at Florida ( ) among the all-time passing leaders at UF and the SEC while leading the Gators to three bowl games and a 23-9 overall record in three years as a starter. A 2001 Heisman Trophy runner-up and the AP National Player of the Year, concluded his career with 9,164 passing yards (3rd at UF, 5th in SEC), 677 completions (3rd at UF), 1,110 attempts (4th at UF), 77 touchdown passes (2nd at UF, 3rd in SEC) and the lowest career interception percentage in Gator history (3.24). Second at UF with a 61.0 career completion percentage. Fifth sophomore in NCAA history to finish in the top two in Heisman voting. Led SEC in passing as a sophomore and junior while tossing an NCAA-record 55 touchdowns. Started 32-of-37 games played at UF and threw for 300 yards a school-record 17 times. PERSONAL Passed for 7,518 yards and 97 touchdowns at Bloomington South (Ind.) H.S. during his prep career. Led team to the 1998 state 5A title, passing for 3,080 yards and 44 touchdowns as a senior. Honored as the 1998 Indiana Player of the Year by USA Today and named to the Parade All- America team. Tabbed by several recruiting magazines as the top prep quarterback in the Midwest and among the top 15 in the nation. Ranked by National Recruiting Advisor among the top five players in the nation in its pro-style QB rating. Son of Daniel and Maureen Grossman. He and wife, Alison, married prior to the 2005 season. Father and grandfather, Rex, both played football at Indiana University. Majored in travel and tourism. GROSSMAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/13 NYJ /20 at TEN /27 JAX /4 OAK /11 at ARI /18 at CIN /25 SF /1 at BUF /8 at IND /23 TEN /29 IND /6 at JAX /13 SEA /20 at STL /27 at MIA M E D I A G U I D E 153 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

87 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP GROSSMAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 1/3 NE Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/7 at IND /14 at CAR /21 TB /28 PHI /5 at DET /12 at ATL /19 MIN /2 DET /9 TEN /16 at GB /23 at STL /30 at MIN /7 JAX /11 NO /22 GB /28 at HOU Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/9 at SD /16 KC /23 DAL /30 at DET /7 at GB /14 MIN /21 at PHI /28 DET /11 at OAK t /18 at SEA /25 DEN /2 NYG /6 at WAS /17 at MIN Inactive 12/23 GB Inactive 12/30 NO Inactive Totals t Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/10 at GB t /17 DET t /24 at MIN t /1 SEA /8 BUF /16 at ARI /29 SF t /5 MIA /12 at NYG /19 at NYJ t /26 at NE /3 MIN /11 at STL t /17 TB /24 at DET /31 GB Totals t Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 1/14 SEA t /21 NO t /4 IND (SB) Totals t Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/11 at WAS Inactive 9/18 DET Inactive 9/25 CIN Inactive 10/9 at CLE Inactive 10/16 MIN Inactive 10/23 BAL Inactive 10/30 at DET Inactive 11/6 at NO Inactive 11/13 SF Inactive 11/20 CAR Inactive W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 154

88 GROSSMAN GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/27 at TB Inactive 12/4 GB Inactive 12/11 at PIT Inactive 12/18 ATL Inactive 12/25 at GB /1 at MIN Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 1/15 CAR Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/12 DET /19 at GB /26 at MIN /3 PHI IR 10/17 WAS IR 10/24 at TB IR 10/31 SF IR 11/7 at NYG IR 11/14 at TEN IR 11/21 IND IR 11/25 at DAL IR 12/5 MIN IR 12/12 at JAX IR 12/19 HOU IR 12/27 at DET IR 1/2 GB IR Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. YdsYds/Att TD Int Long Sack Lost Rating 9/7 at SF 3QB 9/14 at MIN 3QB 9/29 GB 3QB 10/5 OAK 3QB 10/12 at NO 3QB 10/19 at SEA 3QB 10/26 DET 3QB 11/2 SD 3QB 11/9 at DET 3QB 11/16 STL 3QB 11/23 at DEN 3QB 11/30 ARI 3QB 12/7 at GB 3QB 12/14 MIN /21 WAS t /28 at KC Totals t M E D I A G U I D E 155 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

89 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Atlanta Falcons in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. Traded to the Oakland Raiders on March 21, Waived by the Oakland Raiders on November 5, Signed by the Washington Redskins as a free agent on November 8, Re-signed by the Redskins on March 3, PRO Has played with the Atlanta Falcons ( ), Oakland Raiders (2008) and Washington Redskins ( ). Has played in 85 career games, with 79 starts, and two postseason contests (both starts) in Has amassed 335 career tackles, 26 interceptions, 78 passes defensed, three forced fumbles, eight fumble recoveries and one sack. Has two career interception returns for touchdowns (vs. Arizona, 10/1/06, and at Seattle, 1/2/05). Was selected to the Pro Bowl (with the Atlanta Falcons) in 2005 and CORNERBACK DeANGELO HALL23 HT: 5-10 WT: 195 Virginia Tech Birthdate: 11/19/83 7th NFL Season Deep Creek H.S., Chesapeake, Va. Named NFL s Fastest Man at the 2006 Pro Bowl competition. Ranks third behind Baltimore s Ed Reed and New Orleans Darren Sharper among NFL players for interception return yards (590) since the start of the 2004 season. His interception total (14) is sixth in the NFL over the last three seasons (REDSKINS) Played in 13 games with 12 starts, declared inactive for three games with a knee sprain (at Philadelphia, 11/29; New Orleans, 12/6; and at Oakland, 12/13). Led the Redskins with four interceptions. Also totaled 64 tackles (44 solo), nine passes defensed and one fumble recovery. Had 10 tackles (seven solo) at Carolina (10/11) and intercepted his third pass of the season off quarterback Jake Delhomme leading to running back Clinton Portis first rushing touchdown of the season Notched four tackles (three solo) and an interception vs. Denver (11/15). Sustained a knee sprain against at Dallas (11/23) after recovering his first fumble of the season, but returned to total nine tackles (RAIDERS/REDSKINS) Started in eight games with the Oakland Raiders and played in seven games with four starts for the Redskins. Tied for sixth in the NFL in interceptions (5) and fifth in passes defensed (21) in 2008 with Oakland and Washington. MOST INTERCEPTIONS SINCE 2004 Player Interceptions Ed Reed 34 Asante Samuel 33 Darren Sharper 31 Charles Woodson 30 Champ Bailey 28 DeANGELO HALL 26 Rashean Mathis 26 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 156

90 Tallied 49 tackles, three interceptions, 13 passes defensed, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and a half-sack as a member of the Raiders. Released by the Raiders on November 5. Signed with the Redskins on November 8. Totaled 27 tackles (21 solo), two interceptions, eight passes defensed and one fumble recovery with the Redskins. Made his Redskins debut at Dallas (11/16) and had three tackles and intercepted Dallas quarterback Tony Romo. Made his first start with the Redskins at Baltimore (12/7) and had four tackles, one pass defensed, one fumble recovery (returned for 10 yards) and one special teams stop (FALCONS) Tallied a career-high 71 tackles to go along with five interceptions for 80 yards, 16 passes defensed, one fumble recovery, one fumble forced and a touchdown. Posted one tackle, one pass defensed and one interception (19 yards) at Minnesota (9/9); the interception marked the 13th of his career and second on opening day (9/12/05 vs. Philadelphia). Recorded one tackle, one fumble recovery (56 yards in the first quarter for a touchdown) and one pass defensed at Tennessee (10/7). Amassed a career high 11 tackles and tied a career high with four passes defensed in addition to recording one interception (33 yards) vs. New York Giants (10/15) (FALCONS) Earned second consecutive Pro Bowl nod after SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 11, vs. New York Giants (10/15/07) Solo Tackles: 11, vs. New York Giants (10/15/07) Sacks: 0.5, twice, last time at Buffalo (9/21/08) Interceptions: 2, vs. Tampa Bay (9/17/06) HALL CAREER STATISTICS tallying 56 tackles, a team-high four interceptions, one fumble recovery and a career-high 16 passes defensed. According to STATS Inc., less than half (48.7 percent) of the passes thrown his direction were completed. Had two tackles, one interception and two passes defensed against Arizona (10/1); his interception was returned 37 yards for a touchdown. Had a career-best two interceptions vs. Tampa Bay (9/17) (FALCONS) Started 15 games and led the team with a careerhigh six interceptions. Also tallied 68 tackles, 10 passes defensed, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble and one touchdown on the way to his first Pro Bowl selection. Registered eight punt returns for 82 yards and two kickoff returns for 45 yards. Matched up against WR Terrell Owens in the season opener and posted four tackles and one interception as he kept the Pro Bowl receiver out of the end zone before a nationally televised audience on ABC s Monday Night Football vs. Philadelphia (9/12) (FALCONS) Saw action in 10 games with nine starts after missing the first six games of the season with a hip injury suffered in the preseason. Registered 37 tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble, six passes defensed and a half-sack; also returned one kickoff for 48 yards. Tied for second on the team with eight passes defensed and third with two interceptions. Posted first career interception vs. New Orleans (11/28). COLLEGE Recorded 190 tackles, 20 passes defensed, eight interceptions, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and seven receptions for 86 yards with one touchdown in his three-year career at Virginia Tech. Returned 56 punts for 839 yards and five touchdowns. His five punt returns for touchdowns rank second Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2004 ATL ATL ATL ATL OAK/WAS WAS NFL totals M E D I A G U I D E 157 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

91 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP in Big East Conference history to current teammate Santana Moss (6, Miami). All-America first-team selection as a punt returner as a junior. Semi-finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award, given to the nation s top defensive back, as he ranked sixth on the team with a career high 93 tackles. Tallied 56 tackles, 12 passes defensed, four interceptions and one forced fumble in 10 starts as a sophomore. Registered 42 tackles and three interceptions as a freshman. PERSONAL Lettered in basketball, football and track at Deep Creek High School in Chesapeake, Va. Rushed for more than 1,300 yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior. First team all-state selection as a defensive back and kick returner as he intercepted nine passes and posted more than 100 tackles. Averaged 9.8 yards per carry as a junior and HALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS added seven picks. Placed sixth at the junior nationals in the 60- meter dash as a junior. Joined other NFL players and United States Senators and Representatives from the American Heart Association and National Association for Sport and Physical Education to call for passage of the FIT Kids Act, which would put a greater priority on physical education in schools during the 2009 offseason. Participated in the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation s F.I.T. Kids Act, which sought to increase the amount of physical activity offered in public schools across the country. During the 2010 offseason, co-hosted the Violence Prevention Weekend Program in Aberdeen, Md., for the third consecutive year with Buffalo Bills DE Aaron Maybin. Threw out the first pitch at a Washington Nationals game this past May. Majored in secondary education. Married with one son and one daughter /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI Inactive 12/6 NO Inactive 12/13 at OAK Inactive 12/21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /8 DEN /14 at KC /21 at BUF /28 SD /12 at NO /19 NYJ /26 at BAL /2 ATL /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS SINCE 2004 Player YARDS Ed Reed 956 Darren Sharper 832 DeANGELO HALL 589 Rashean Mathis 487 Charles Woodson 482 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 158

92 HALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 12/7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals /9 at MIN /16 at JAX /23 CAR /30 HOU /7 at TEN /15 NYG /21 at NO /4 SF /11 at CAR /18 TB /22 IND /2 at STL /10 NO /16 at TB /23 at ARZ /30 SEA Totals /10 at CAR /17 TB /25 at NO /1 ARI /15 NYG /22 PIT /29 at CIN /5 at DET /12 CLE /19 at BAL /26 NO /3 at WAS /10 at TB /16 DAL /24 CAR /31 at PHI Totals /12 PHI /18 at SEA /25 at BUF /2 MIN /9 NE /16 at NO /24 NYJ /6 at MIA /13 GB /20 TB /24 at DET /4 at CAR /12 NO /18 CHI /24 at TB /1 CAR Inactive Totals MOST INTERCEPTIONS OVER THE PAST THREE SEASONS Player Interceptions Charles Woodson 20 Ed Reed 19 Asante Samuel 19 Antonio Cromartie 15 Oshiomogho Atogwe 15 DeANGELO HALL M E D I A G U I D E 159 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

93 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP HALL GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /12 at SF Inactive 9/19 STL Inactive 9/26 ARI Inactive 10/3 at CAR Inactive 10/10 DET Inactive 10/17 SD Inactive 10/24 at KC /31 at Den /14 TB /21 at NYG /28 NO /5 at TB /12 OAK /18 CAR /26 at NO /2 at SEA Totals Postseason 1/15 STL /23 at PHI Totals TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Tennessee Titans in the first round (15th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft. Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on February 27, PRO Has totaled 510 career tackles, 28 sacks, 51 tackles for loss, 18 passes defensed, seven forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries in 102 games (86 starts). Earned Associated Press first-team All-Pro team honors in 2007 and Only player to finish in the top five of the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Year balloting during the 2007 and 2008 seasons (third 92 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN ALBERT HAYNESWORTH HT: 6-6 WT: 350 Birthdate: 6/17/81 9th NFL Season Tennessee Hartsville H.S., Hartsville, S.C. in 2007, fourth in 2008). Was named a starter for the AFC in two consecutive Pro Bowls (2007 and 2008). Totaled a career-best 8.5 sacks in Finished the 2009 season, his first with the Redskins, third on the team in sacks (four) (REDSKINS) Played in 12 games with 12 starts during the regular season; declared inactive for four games (at Dallas, 11/23; at Philadelphia, 11/29; at Oakland, 12/13; and at San Diego, 1/4) with an ankle injury Compiled 56 tackles (29 solo), four sacks, six passes defensed and a fumble recovery. Recorded five tackles (two solo) and his first sack as a Redskin, the 25th of his career, at Detroit (9/27). Recorded six tackles (three solo), a pass defensed, and a sack vs. Kansas City (10/18). Totaled five tackles (three solo) and his third sack of the season vs. Philadelphia (10/26) (TITANS) Named an AFC starter in the 2008 Pro Bowl. Finished seventh in the AFC and led the team W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 160

94 with a career-high 8.5 sacks. Finished second on the team with 22 quarterback pressures. Led or tied the team in sacks six times (vs. Jacksonville, 9/7; vs. Houston, 9/21; vs. Minnesota, 9/28; at Kansas City, 10/19; at Jacksonville, 11/16 and vs. New York Jets, 11/23). Led or tied for the team lead in quarterback pressures seven times (vs. Jacksonville, 9/7; at Kansas City, 10/19; vs. Indianapolis, 10/27; vs. Green Bay, 11/2; vs. New York Jets, 11/23; at Detroit, 11/27 and at Houston 12/14). Tied for the team lead in tackles and passes defensed against Minnesota (9/28) (TITANS) Played in 13 games with 12 starts during regular season. Set a then career-high with six sacks (tied for third on team) and added 69 tackles, six tackles for loss and three passes defensed. Led AFC defensive tackles (tied for fifth in NFL) in sacks. Named starter in first Pro Bowl and earned firstteam All-Pro honors from Associated Press, Sports Illustrated and PFW/PFWA. Mainstay for defense that ranked fifth overall and fifth against run. Against Indianapolis (9/16), he totaled six tackles, one sack and one pass defensed; sacked Peyton Manning for eight-yard loss. Totaled eight tackles and one tackle for loss against Atlanta (10/7); provided highlight-reel play with two minutes remaining in game and Falcons attempting to score with a first-and-goal from oneyard line; leaped over offensive line between guard and center, timing play just after snap, and brought quarterback Byron Leftwich to ground as he was pitching ball, causing an eight-yard loss that helped HAYNESWORTH CAREER STATISTICS Titans preserve victory. Led the team with season-high 10 tackles at Tampa Bay (10/14) and added one pass defensed; helped limit Buccaneers to 30 rushing yards. Totaled seven tackles against Oakland (10/28) and helped thwart late rally by Raiders with sack of QB Daunte Culpepper. Against Carolina (11/4), set career high with three sacks and led the squad with eight tackles. Sacked David Carr on Carolina s first play from scrimmage and added two more sacks of Carr. It was the first multi-sack game of his career and first three-sack game by Titans player since Sept. 18, 2005 (Kyle Vanden Bosch). Injured hamstring late in game. Against Jacksonville (11/11), at Denver (11/19) and at Cincinnati (11/25), was inactive with a hamstring injury. Against San Diego (12/9), he totaled five tackles, one tackle for loss, three quarterback pressures and sacked Billy Volek (TITANS) Played in 11 games with 10 starts at right defensive tackle. Totaled 59 tackles, two sacks, 13 quarterback pressures and three tackles for a loss. Missed five games after being placed on reserve/suspended list on Oct. 2 and returned to active roster on Nov. 13. In season opener against New York Jets (9/10), recorded season-high 10 tackles, one tackle for loss and two quarterback pressures. Recorded one sack at Miami (9/24) and at Buffalo (12/24) (TITANS) Played in 14 games, a career-high 14 starts, and recorded 85 tackles and three sacks. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2002 TEN TEN TEN TEN TEN TEN TEN WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2002 TEN TEN TEN TEN NFL totals M E D I A G U I D E 161 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

95 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Also contributed 11 quarterback pressures, nine tackles for losses, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. Was inactive two games (10/2 vs. Indianapolis and 10/9 at Houston) with knee injury. Recorded sacks against Cincinnati (10/16), Houston (12/11) and at Jacksonville (1/1). In home opener against Baltimore (9/19), helped hold Ravens to franchise-low 14 rushing yards. At Indianapolis (12/4), recorded season-high 11 tackles and added two tackles for loss (TITANS) Set new career highs in tackles (62), tackles for loss (11) and forced fumbles (2) despite being sidelined for six games with right elbow dislocation (11/21 12/25). Added one sack, 13 quarterback pressures and one pass defensed in 10 starts at right defensive tackle. Against Indianapolis (9/19), forced Marvin Harrison fumble to thwart Colts second-quarter scoring drive. Against Jacksonville (9/26), set new career high with 13 tackles. Against Cincinnati (10/31), totaled six tackles, one sack, one tackle for loss, two quarterback pressures, one pass defensed and one forced fumble. In third quarter, hit Carson Palmer s arm as he was attempting a pass, which then was intercepted by Andre Dyson. With lead in closing minute, sacked Palmer at Tennessee 16-yard line and forced fumble, which was recovered by Juqua Thomas to seal victory (TITANS) Played in 12 games with 11 starts, totaling 49 tackles, 2.5 sacks, four stops behind the line of scrimmage, three pass deflections and two fumble recoveries. Was declared inactive for a total of three games because of an injury (dislocated left elbow) suffered in Week 2 at Indianapolis (9/14). Missed remainder of game and next three contests against New Orleans (9/21) and road games versus Pittsburgh (9/28) and New England (10/5). Against Miami (11/9), posted two tackles, one quarterback pressure and two fumble recoveries in 31-7 win. Returned second fumble 12 yards to set up Titans touchdown on next play. Helped contain Ricky Williams to 37 rushing yards. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 9, at Indianapolis (9/13/05) Solo Tackles: 7, at Jacksonville (11/16/08) Sacks: 3, vs. Carolina (11/4/07) At New York Jets (12/1), credited with seasonhigh nine tackles, one sack (Chad Pennington), one quarterback pressure and one tackle behind line of scrimmage. Started both postseason games, registering five tackles and one sack. Helped limit NFL leading rusher Jamal Lewis to season-low 35 yards on 14 carries (TITANS) Saw action in every game, registering starts in final three games against New England (12/16) and road games at Jacksonville (12/22) and Houston (12/29). Finished rookie campaign with 55 tackles, one sack, three pass deflections, 23 quarterback pressures and seven stops behind line of scrimmage. Had seven games where he tallied four or more stops on defense, including a season-high 10 stops in season finale at Houston (12/29). Made first appearance in NFL game in season opener against Philadelphia (9/8), posting four stops in win. Made first NFL start against New England on Monday Night Football (12/16), registering two stops and three quarterback pressures in 24-7 win. Patriots were held to season-low 176 total yards. In season finale at Houston (12/29), posted season-high 10 stops, two quarterback pressures, one pass deflection and two tackles behind line of scrimmage. Helped hold Texans to season-low 28 rushing yards. COLLEGE Three-year letterman at Tennessee who compiled 66 tackles, five sacks, 31 quarterback pressures, 20 stops behind line of scrimmage and nine pass deflections during career. Named Second Team All-Southeastern Conference after junior season, starting 10 of 12 games, recording 36 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 12 stops behind the line of scrimmage, 20 quarterback pressures and seven pass deflections. Named Sporting News Freshman All-American and Knoxville News-Sentinel Freshman All- Southeastern Conference selection. PERSONAL Has two sons, Ahsharri (8) and Albert IV (3) and one daughter, Alanie (5). Earned Super-Prep All-America and listed on ESPN s top 100 players in nation as senior at Hartsville (S.C.) HS. Rated as best defensive tackle by National Recruiting Advisor. Completed season with 110 tackles, 51 quarterback pressures and six sacks. Named to all-star team for North Carolina-South Carolina Shrine Bowl. Also led team to state championship in Class 4A as junior. Credits University of Tennessee assistant Dan W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 162

96 Brooks as the one coach who deserves most credit for his success in his football career because of his tough discipline and reinforcements of the fundamentals of the game. With the help of his teammates and celebrities from the music and NASCAR industry, hosted the Dining for Dimes celebrity dinner and auction benefiting the March of Dimes for the past two years; the events have raised more than $120,000 to help prevent premature child births. For the past few years, has spent quality time supporting at-risk youth from the YMCA Community Action Project (Y-Cap) in Middle Tennessee. In January 2008, a week prior to heading to Hawaii for his first career Pro Bowl appearance, held a free meet and greet/autograph session at Nashville Italian restaurant Mafiaoza s, thanking fans for their support of the All-Pro defensive tackle. The event raised money for the March of Dimes through optional donations. In 2004, began hosting his own weekly radio show. Active in Redskins Charitable Foundation; participated in Make-a-Wish at Morton s, Take a Player to School, and distributed coats to under privileged children with Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth. After being selected by the Titans, became the first Tennessee Volunteer to make a contribution ($50,000) to the newly-created Judy Jackson Scholarship Endowment Fund. The gift was in honor of Student Life Associate Director Judy Jackson, who helped Haynesworth during his time in school. Was one of 10 players selected in the 2002 NFL Draft from the University of Tennessee, the most in school history. He joined first rounders John Henderson (Jacksonville Jaguars, 9th) and Donte Stallworth (New Orleans, 13th) as the first three players chosen from the Southeastern Conference in the draft, half of the conference s six players taken in the opening round. Accompanied fifth-grader Victor Blanco to class at Woodburn Elementary as part of the NFL s Take a Player to School Program. Born Albert Haynesworth III on June 17, HAYNESWORTH GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL Inactive 11/29 at PHI Inactive 12/6 NO /13 at OAK Inactive 12/21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Inactive Totals /7 JAX /14 at CIN /21 HOU /28 MIN /5 at BAL /19 at KC /27 IND /2 GB /9 at CHI /16 at JAX /23 NYJ /27 at DET /7 CLE /14 at HOU /21 PIT Inactive 12/28 at IND Inactive Totals Postseason 1/10 BAL Totals M E D I A G U I D E 163 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

97 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP HAYNESWORTH GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /9 at JAX /16 IND /24 at NO /7 ATL /14 at TB /21 at HOU /28 OAK /4 CAR /11 JAX Inactive 11/19 at DEN Inactive 11/25 at CIN Inactive 12/2 HOU /9 SD /16 at KC /23 NYJ /30 at IND Totals Postseason 1/6 at SD Totals /10 NYJ /17 at SD /24 at MIA /1 DAL /8 at IND Suspended 10/15 at WAS Suspended 10/29 HOU Suspended 11/5 at JAX Suspended 11/12 BAL Suspended 11/19 at PHI /26 NYG /3 IND /10 at HOU /17 JAX /24 at BUF /31 NE Totals /11 at PIT /18 BAL /25 at STL Inactive 10/2 IND Inactive 10/9 at HOU /16 CIN /23 at AZ /30 OAK /6 at CLE /20 JAX /27 SF /4 at IND /11 HOU /18 SEA /24 at MIA /1 at JAX Totals at MIA /19 IND /26 JAX /3 at SD /11 at GB /17 HOU /24 at MIN /31 CIN /14 CHI /21 at JAX Inactive 11/28 at HOU Inactive 12/5 at IND Inactive 12/13 KC Inactive 12/19 at OAK Inactive 12/25 DEN Inactive 1/2 DET Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 164

98 HAYNESWORTH GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /7 OAK /14 at IND /21 NO Inactive 9/28 at PIT Inactive 10/5 at NE Inactive 10/12 HOU /19 at CAR /26 at JAX /9 MIA /16 JAX /23 at ATL /1 at NYJ /7 IND /14 BUF /21 at HOU /28 TB Inactive Totals Postseason 1/3 at BAL /10 at NE Totals /8 PHI /15 at DAL /22 CLE /29 at OAK /6 WAS /13 JAX /27 at CIN /3 at IND /10 HOU /17 PIT /24 at BAL /1 at NYG /8 IND /16 NE /22 at JAX /29 at HOU Totals Postseason 1/11 PIT /19 at OAK Totals M E D I A G U I D E 165 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

99 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (186th overall) of the 2009 NFL Draft. PRO Has played in six career regular season games (REDSKINS) Played in six regular season games recording one special teams tackle. Made his NFL debut at Atlanta (11/8). COLLEGE Honorable mention All-Mountain West Conference three years in a row. Placed fifth on the Frogs with 66 tackles. Went three straight seasons with at least 60 stops. Became the first TCU linebacker since Lenoy Jones in 1995 to return an interception for a touchdown when he went 58 yards with a pick in the 21-7 win over SMU. Totaled at least six tackles in six of the 13 contests. Had a pick with a 43-yard return in the seasonopening 27-0 win over Baylor. Had four tackles in the Texas Bowl win over Houston. Ranked third on TCU with 64 tackles in his junior year. Was among the Mountain West Conference leaders with two forced fumbles. Totaled eight tackles with two stops for a loss, HENSON CAREER STATISTICS LINEBACKER ROBERT HENSON51 HT: 6-0 WT: 245 Birthdate: 1/27/86 2nd NFL Season TCU Longview H.S., Longview, Texas including a sack, in a 26-3 win over Wyoming, earning him MWC Defensive Player of the Week accolades. Closed the regular season with six and seven tackles against Colorado State and Air Force. Recorded two tackles for a loss among eight solo stops in the BYU game. As a sophomore received TCU s Davey O Brien Fightin est Frog Award. Places second on the team with 69 tackles. During his first collegiate start, he scored a touchdown with a 22-yard fumble return in a win at Wyoming. Also, totaled a season-high 10 tackles. PERSONAL Earned All-East Texas and all-district first team honors as a senior at Longview High School Was a second team Class 5A all-state selection by The Associated Press Was the district 11-5A Defensive Player of the Year. Logged 129 tackles, recorded two sacks, two interceptions and two blocked kicks as a senior playing for Pat Collins. Active in the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation, participating in the Redskins Harvest Feast, 1st Down for Fitness, and Holiday Wishes Come True. Married to Sara Jakes, whose father is famed minister T.D. Jakes. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2009 WAS NFL totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 166

100 TRANSACTIONS Entered the NFL with the Washington Redskins as a college free agent on May 3, PRO Has played in 37 career games with 28 starts. Has started at both the left and right tackle positions in his first three NFL seasons. Started and played in a career-high 16 regular season games in Helped pave the way for RB Clinton Portis to finish fourth in the NFL in rushing yards (1,487) in Was one of only two undrafted free agents to make the Redskins opening day roster in 2007, and the only undrafted free agent to remain on the 53- man roster the entire season. Made his NFL debut against the Miami Dolphins on September 9, 2006 and stepped in for an injured Jon Jansen at right tackle and helped the Redskins total 191 rushing yards and 400 yards of total offense (REDSKINS) Started and played in a career-high 16 regular season games. Was one of three Washington offensive linemen to start all 16 games (Derrick Dockery and Casey Rabach). Started at both the left (three games) and right (13 games) tackle positions. Was the Redskins starter at left tackle vs. Kansas City (10/18), vs. Philadelphia (10/26) and at Atlanta (11/8). Provided protection for QB Jason Campbell to complete 27-of-41 passing attempts for 340 yards and two touchdowns and one interception with a passer rating of 97.6 in a win at Detroit (9/27). Opened up running lanes for RB Ladell Betts to rush for 114 yards on 24 carries in a win vs. Denver (11/15) (REDSKINS) Played in nine regular season games with seven starts. Opened the season as the Redskins starter at right tackle. OFFENSIVE LINE STEPHON HEYER74 HT: 6-6 WT: 330 Birthdate: 1/16/84 4th NFL Season Maryland Brookwood H.S., Lawrenceville, Ga. Started at right tackle in three games (at New York Giants, 9/4; vs. New Orleans, 9/14 and vs. Arizona 9/21) and at left tackle in four contests for the injured Chris Samuels (at Detroit, 10/26; at Cincinnati, 12/14; vs. Philadelphia, 12/21 and at San Francisco, 12/28). Was active but did not play vs. Cleveland (10/19), Pittsburgh (11/3), vs. Dallas (11/16), at Seattle (11/23) and vs. New York Giants (11/30). Paved the way for Clinton Portis to rank fourth in the NFL in rushing yards (1,487) and total yards from scrimmage (1,705). Led the way for Portis to record the secondmost rushing yards (1,487) in a single season in club history. Helped pave the way for Portis and fullback Mike Sellers to earn a spot on the 2008 Pro Bowl squad. Started at right tackle as the Redskins gained 455 yards of total offense, including 149 rushing yards on 31 carries (4.8 avg.) in the home opener against New Orleans (9/14). Sustained a left shoulder sprain against Arizona (9/21) and was inactive the following two weeks at Philadelphia (10/5) and vs. St. Louis (10/12). Returned from injury and started at LT at Detroit (10/26), providing outstanding pass protection for QB Jason Campbell to complete 23-of-28 passing attempts for 328 yards and one touchdown and no interceptions with a career-best passer rating of (REDSKINS) Played in 12 games at right tackle with five starts and one postseason contest as a rookie. Made his first NFL start in Week 12 at Tampa Bay (11/25) at right tackle. Held Pro Bowl DE Michael Strahan without a sack in a win over the New York Giants (12/16). One of only two college free agents to make the Washington s opening day roster. COLLEGE Appeared in 50 games with 37 starts, all at left tackle, and finished off his career playing in the 2007 Hula Bowl for Maryland. As a senior in 2006, played in and started all M E D I A G U I D E 167 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

101 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP HEYER CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G GS 2007 WAS WAS WAS Career Total POSTSEASON 2007 WAS 1 1 Career Total 1 1 games. He earned honorable mention honors as an All-ACC lineman. Selected to ESPN.com s All-Bowl team for his performance during the Champs Sports Bowl. Redshirted during the 2005 season due to a left knee injury. As a junior in 2004, he played and started in all 11 games at left tackle. He finished the year as the Terps highest-rated lineman. In 2003 as a sophomore, he appeared and started in all 13 games at left tackle; finished the season as the Terps second-highest-rated offensive TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles as a college free agent on April 26, Traded to the Minnesota Vikings along with a fourth-round pick (127th overall) in exchange for a fourth-round pick (115th overall) and a sixth-round pick (185th overall) on April 30, Signed by the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 6, PRO Has played in 94 career games with 58 starts in an eight-year career with the Minnesota Vikings ( ) and the Philadelphia Eagles ( ). Has seen action at four different positions on the offensive line (left tackle, left guard, right guard and lineman and had only two penalties called on him all season. As a freshman in 2002, saw action in all 13 games, starting one; was called for only two penalties all season. Graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in criminology and criminal justice. PERSONAL Attended Brookwood High School in Georgia. Created a clothing line in W.A.Y. Life clothing, which is an acronym for Worry About Yourself. Taking influences from hip-hop, skateboarding, and everyday life, Heyer and his business partner wanted to make clothing that could be worn by all walks of life. This is the idea behind W.A.Y. Life clothing, a clean style for all. During the 2009 season, spoke alongside Gary Williams, Debbie Yow, Dr. James Kirwin, Scott Van Pelt and Michael Wilbon at the Shirley Povich Symposium at the University of Maryland. Distributed Thanksgiving food and turkeys for Redskins Harvest Feast in 2007; also attended Redskins Beach Blitz, the Redskins fan festival in Virginia Beach, in May Participated in the 2009 inauguration s festivities and attended the People s Ball with his mother, Glenda. The son of Ronald and Glenda Heyer. Has a son named Foxx. GUARD/TACKLE ARTIS HICKS 75 HT: 6-4 WT: 318 Birthdate: 11/28/78 9th NFL Season Memphis Central Merry H.S., Jackson, Tenn. right tackle). Been a part of five division champions (Philadelphia , Minnesota ). A member of the Vikings offensive line that paved the way for Pro Bowl running back Adrian Peterson to rush for three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons ( ), including a career-best 1,760 rushing yards on 363 carries (4.8 ypg) in Hicks also helped Vikings running back Chester Taylor to rush for a career-high 1,216 yards in Started at left guard for Philadelphia in Super Bowl XXXIX against New England (VIKINGS) Played in a career-best 16 games with three W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 168

102 HICKS CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G GS 2002 PHI PHI PHI PHI MIN MIN MIN MIN 16 3 Career Total POSTSEASON 2003 PHI PHI MIN MIN 2 0 Career Total 8 3 starts. Started at right tackle in Week 5 at St. Louis (10/11), helping the Vikings amass 38 points. Started at right guard vs. Chicago (11/29) in Week 12, helping the offense reach a season-high 537 yards, which was the highest for a Vikings offense since Started at right guard at Arizona (12/6). Saw action on the FG and PAT teams in the divisional playoff matchup vs. Dallas (1/17). Spelled Steve Hutchinson at left guard and saw action on special teams at New Orleans (1/24) during the NFC Championship Game (VIKINGS) Started six games at tackle. Opened the first four games at left tackle in place of suspended regular starter Bryant McKinnie. Started at right tackle at Jacksonville (11/23) and at Detroit (12/7). Helped Adrian Peterson rush for 100-plus yards in three of the six games he started and average yards over those six contests. Paved the way for Peterson to set the Vikings single-season rushing record and become the first Vikings running back to lead the NFL in rushing with 1,760 yards (VIKINGS) Saw action in 14 games including starts in the first four contests of the season at right guard. Helped Adrian Peterson rush for 103 yards vs. Atlanta (9/9), making Peterson the first rookie running back in franchise history to rush for over 100 yards in his first game. Helped the Vikings lead the NFL in rushing offense and paved the way for Peterson to win NFL Rookie of the Year Honors (VIKINGS) Started 14 games, matching his career high. Paved the way for running back Chester Taylor to rush for 1,216 yards on the season. Started his first game as a Viking in the season opener at Washington (9/11). Opened the Week Two matchup vs. Carolina (9/17), helping Taylor rush for 113 yards, his first 100-yard performance as a Viking. Started vs. Detroit (10/8) and paved the way for Taylor to run for 123 yards. Started at Seattle (10/22) and helped Taylor set a franchise record with the longest run from scrimmage (95 yards) and total 169 rushing yards on the day. Started at Miami (11/19) but left the game in the second half with an ankle injury. Inactive for games vs. Arizona (11/26) and at Chicago (12/3) with an ankle injury. Returned to the starting lineup at Detroit (12/10) and helped block for running back Artose Pinner rush for 125 yards, which was the first 100-yard rushing game of his career (EAGLES) Started 14 games, 12 at left guard and the final two at left tackle. Started the first 10 games before a knee injury kept him out of games vs. Green Bay (11/27) and vs. Seattle (12/5). Replaced left tackle Todd Herremans after he suffered an injury at St. Louis (12/18) and started the remaining two games at the position (EAGLES) Started 13 games, 12 at left tackle and one at left guard, helping the Eagles set a franchise record with 13 wins and win their first NFC Championship since Helped set a team record with 4,208 yards passing and score the third most points in team history (386). Started all three playoff games, including Super Bowl XXXIX against the New England Patriots. Started a left guard at St. Louis (12/27) in the place of Jermane Mayberry who moved to right guard to replace an injured Shawn Andrews (EAGLES) Became a starter for the first time in his career, opening four games on the season. Made first career start vs. NY Giants (11/16) at M E D I A G U I D E 169 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

103 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP left guard. Started games vs. New Orleans (11/23) and at Carolina (11/30) at left guard. Opened at left tackle on Monday Night Football at Miami (12/15) in place of an injured Tra Thomas. Saw action in both playoff games (EAGLES) Earned a roster spot after signing with the Eagles as a college free agent. Was inactive for all regular season and playoff games. COLLEGE Earned All-Conference USA honors twice and was also named a freshman All-American. Started 44 consecutive games during his career. Moved from guard as a freshman to tackle for his sophomore and junior seasons, before returning to guard for his senior campaign. PERSONAL Played offensive and defensive line at Central Merry High in Jackson, Tenn. TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Green Bay Packers in the first round (19th overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft. Signed with the Kansas City Chiefs as an unrestricted free agent on April 8, Signed with the Miami Dolphins as an unrestricted free agent on March 7, Released by the Dolphins on March 2, Signed with the Denver Broncos as a free agent on September 5, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on May 17, PRO Has played in 167 career games, with 144 starts. For his career, has recorded 572 tackles, 60 sacks, two interceptions, 38 passes defensed, nine forced fumbles and 11 fumble recoveries. Has five or more stats in a single season in nine of his 12 NFL campaigns. Named an All-Rookie team selection for the Also threw shot put and discus on the track team. Is the only boy of seven children. Second cousin Sylvester Hicks played defensive end for the Kansas City Chiefs ( ). Made an appearance in the Campbell s Chunky Soup commercial featuring Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb in Works closely with Memphis charity, Angel, which supports single mothers, a subject that is close to his heart because his mother was left alone with his siblings after his father passed away when he was young. Nephew Dalin was diagnosed with leukemia in June 2004, but has made a full recovery at St. Jude s Hospital in Memphis. During the 2009 season, visited the Ronald McDonald House to pack and donate shoe boxes to send to needy children across the globe. Majored in business. He and wife, Jaivona, have two daughters, Rheagan and Rhian. A native of Jackson, Tenn. DEFENSIVE LINEMAN VONNIE HOLLIDAY79 HT: 6-5 WT: 288 Birthdate: 12/11/75 13th NFL Season 1998 season (BRONCOS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Totaled 33 tackles and five sacks. Also recorded two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery (DOLPHINS) Played in all 16 regular season games with 15 starts. Recorded 46 tackles with 3.5 sacks ( DOLPHINS) Played and started in 12 regular season games; declared inactive for the other four with an ankle injury. Registered 42 tackles, two sacks, a pass defensed, and a forced fumble. Posted a season-high six tackles in the season opener at Washington (9/9). First sack of the year came at New York Jets (9/23) when he surpassed the 50-sack plateau for his career. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 170

104 2006 (DOLPHINS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Finished fourth on the club with 66 total tackles, first among defensive linemen. Second on the squad with seven sacks. His sack total for the season tied for third among NFL interior linemen that year, trailing only Oakland s Warren Sapp and Detroit s Cory Redding. His seven sacks tied for the second highest total by a Dolphin interior lineman since sacks became official in 1982, and were the most since Mark Charles had seven in Also added a pass defensed and a fumble recovery on the year. Recorded eight tackles and a sack in the season opener at Pittsburgh (9/8). His start against Buffalo (9/17) was the 100th in the regular season of his NFL career. Posted a season-best 10 tackles at Buffalo (12/17), his highest total as a Dolphin (DOLPHINS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Recorded 56 tackles, five sacks, six passes defensed and two fumble recoveries. Tackle total ranked seventh on the squad while his sack figure was fourth. Collected a season-high, and team leading, six tackles at New Orleans (10/30), when he came up with his first sack as a Dolphin. Played in the 100th regular season game of his NFL career vs. New England (11/13). Turned in his top performance of the season at HOLLIDAY CAREER STATISTICS Oakland (11/27) when he recorded five tackles and a pair of sacks. Marked the eighth time in his career that he amassed two or more sacks and his first since September 7, 2003 when he had three against San Diego in his first game as a Kansas City Chief (CHIEFS) Played in nine games with three starts because of injuries. Missed each of the final five contests, including the last two on Injured Reserve with a groin injury. Finished the year with 13 tackles and two passes defensed (CHIEFS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Posted 80 tackles, a team-high 5.5 sacks, a forced fumble and three passes defensed. In his first game with Kansas City, against San Diego, sacked quarterback Drew Brees three times, marking the second-highest single-game sack total of his career. Had a second-best nine tackles at Minnesota (12/20). Recorded three stops in the Divisional Playoff game vs. Indianapolis (1/11/04) (PACKERS) Played and started in 10 regular season games; declared inactive for six games due to injuries. Sat out four contests with a torn pectoral muscle and two games with a knee injury. Tallied 26 tackles, six sacks, an interception, three forced fumbles and four passes defensed. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1998 GB GB GB GB GB KC KC MIA MIA MIA MIA DEN NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 1998 GB GB GB KC MIA NFL totals M E D I A G U I D E 171 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

105 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Was named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Buffalo (12/22) when he sacked Bills quarterback Drew Bledsoe five times and forced three fumbles, setting the Packers single-game sack record ( PACKERS) Played and started in 16 regular season games. Registered a career-high 81 tackles to accompany seven sacks, a career-best three fumble recoveries, a forced fumbles and three passes defensed. Tackle total was the most by a Packers lineman in Sack total ranked second on the squad. Equaled a career-high with 10 tackles vs. Tampa Bay (11/4). Matched that total once again with 10 stops at Tennessee (12/16), and also recorded a seasonhigh two sacks. Amassed nine tackles in two postseason games, including five in First-Round Playoff contest vs. San Francisco (1/13/02) ( PACKERS) Played in 12 regular season games with nine starts; inactive for four games with hamstring and ankle injuries. Totaled 47 tackles, five sacks, an interception and four passes defensed. First career interception came off a Rob Johnson pass at Buffalo (9/10). Had a season-high eight stops at Chicago (12/3). Tallied a season-high two sacks vs. Tampa Bay (12/24) ( PACKERS) Played and started in all 16 regular season games. Notched 67 tackles, six sacks, a fumble recovery, a forced fumble, and a career-best six passes defensed. Tackle total led all Packers linemen while sack figure was second on the squad. Recorded a career-high 10 tackles at Detroit (9/19). Recorded the third multiple-sack game of his career vs. Seattle (11/1) when he sacked Seahawks quarterback Jon Kitna twice. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 10, twice, last time at Buffalo (12/17/06) Solo Tackles: 9, at Tennessee (12/16/01) Sacks: 5, vs. Buffalo (12/22/02) Interceptions: 1, twice, last time at San Francisco (12/15/02) 1998 ( PACKERS) Played and started in 12 regular season games. Named to the All-Rookie team. Notched 39 tackles, a career-high eight sacks, two fumble recoveries, and five passes defensed. Was a consensus All-Rookie selection as he established a Packers rookie sack record. Sack total tied for second on the team and tied with the Dolphins Lorenzo Bromell for the most by a rookie in Finished second to Oakland cornerback Charles Woodson for AP Defensive Rookie of the Year honors, while the two shared the award from College and Pro Football Newsweekly. Posted a sack in his NFL debut, vs. Detroit (9/6). Went on to record four sacks in September and was named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month. First multiple-sack game of his career occurred at Carolina (9/27) when he recorded two. Tallied a season-high seven tackles, including two sacks, at New York Giants (11/5). Sustained an ankle injury at Minnesota (11/22) and was inactive four of the final five regular season games. Came back to record a sack of Steve Young in the first round playoff game at San Francisco (1/3/99). COLLEGE Appeared in 46 games (28 starts) and totaled 162 tackles and 11 sacks in four seasons at the University of North Carolina. Received All-Atlantic Coast Conference firstteam honors as a senior after posting career highs with 64 tackles and five sacks. Named a co-captain in One of three true freshman to play in 1994, playing in 10 games and registering 12 tackles. PERSONAL Named first-team all-state and the Class 3A Lineman of the Year as a senior at Camden High School in Camden, S.C. Three-time all-area and all-conference choice on defense, where he played defensive end, defensive tackle and linebacker. Earned all-conference selection at tight end. Named South Carolina s Male Professional Athlete of the Year in 1999 by the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame. Earned all-conference accolades in basketball, leading his team to the state semi-finals as a senior with a 28-3 record. Three-year letterman in baseball, playing pitcher, catcher, first base and third base. Extremely active in the community through the Vonnie Holliday Foundations. Cousin, Corey Holliday, played wide receiver at North Carolina and with the Pittsburgh Steelers W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 172

106 ( ). Grew up in a household as the only boy among five women, including his mother, grandmother, two sisters and his aunt. Earned a degree in communications. Married to Eboni and the couple has a daughter, Kali, and a son, Joey. Dimetry Giovanni Holliday, was born December 11, 1975 in Camden, S.C. HOLLIDAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/13 at CIN /20 CLE /27 at OAK /4 DAL /11 NE /19 at SD /1 at BAL /9 PIT /15 at WAS /22 SD /26 NYG /6 at KC /13 at IND /20 OAK /27 at PHI /3 KC Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/7 NYJ /14 at ARI /21 at NE /5 SD /12 at HOU /19 BAL /26 BUF /2 at DEN /9 SEA /16 OAK /23 NE /30 at STL /7 at BUF /14 SF /21 at KC /28 at NYJ Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 1/4 BAL Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/9 at WAS /16 DAL /23 at NYJ /30 OAK /7 at HOU Inactive 10/14 at CLE Inactive 10/21 NE Inactive 10/28 NYG Inactive 11/11 BUF /18 at PHI /26 at PIT /2 NYJ /9 at BUF /16 BAL /23 at NE /30 CIN Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/7 at PIT /17 BUF /24 TEN /1 at HOU /8 at NE /15 at NYJ /22 GB M E D I A G U I D E 173 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

107 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP HOLLIDAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 11/5 at CHI /12 KC /19 MIN /23 at DET /3 JAC /10 NE /17 at BUF /25 NYJ /31 at IND Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/11 DEN /18 at NYJ /25 CAR /9 at BUF /16 at TB /21 KC /30 at NO /6 ATL /13 NE /20 at CLE /27 at OAK /4 BUF /11 at SD /18 NYJ /24 TEN /1 at NE Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/12 at DEN /19 CAR Inactive 9/26 HOU Inactive 10/4 at BAL /17 at JAC /24 ATL /31 IND /7 at TB /14 at NO /22 NE /28 SD /5 at OAK Inactive 12/13 at TEN Inactive 12/19 DEN Inactive 12/25 OAK IR 1/2 at SD IR Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/7 SD /14 PIT /21 at HOU /28 at BAL /5 DEN /12 at GB /20 at OAK /26 BUF /9 CLE /16 at CIN /23 OAK /30 at SD /7 at DEN /14 DET /20 at MIN /28 CHI Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 1/11 IND Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/8 ATL /15 at NO /22 at DET /29 CAR Inactive 10/7 at CHI Inactive W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 174

108 HOLLIDAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/13 at NE Inactive 10/20 WAS Inactive 11/4 MIA /10 DET Inactive 11/17 at MIN Inactive 11/24 at TB /1 CHI /8 MIN /15 at SF /22 BUF /29 at NYJ Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/9 DET /24 WAS /30 at CAR /7 at TB /14 BAL /21 at MIN /4 TB /11 at CHI /18 ATL /22 at DET /03 at JAC /9 CHI /16 at TEN /23 CLE /30 MIN /6 NYG Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 1/13 SF /20 at STL Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/3 NYJ /10 at BUF /17 PHI /24 at ARI /1 CHI Inactive 10/8 at DET Inactive 10/15 SF Inactive 10/29 at MIA /6 MIN /12 at TB Inactive 11/19 IND /27 at CAR /3 at CHI /10 DET /17 at MIN /24 TB Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/12 OAK /19 at DET /26 MIN /10 TB /17 at DEN /24 at SD /1 SEA /7 CHI /14 at DAL /21 DET /29 at SF /5 at CHI /12 CAR /20 at MIN /26 at TB /2 ARI Totals Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 9/6 DET M E D I A G U I D E 175 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

109 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP HOLLIDAY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 9/13 TB /20 at CIN /27 at CAR /5 MIN /15 at DET /25 BAL /1 SF /9 at PIT /15 at NYG /22 at MIN /29 PHI Inactive 0 12/7 at TB /13 CHI Inactive 0 12/20 TEN Inactive 0 12/27 at CHI Inactive 0 Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Tkls Solo Asst Sacks Yds Int Yds Lg TD PD FF FR 1/3 at SF TRANSACTIONS Entered the NFL with the Washington Redskins as a college free agent on April 30, Waived by the Redskins on September 5, 2009, but signed to team s practice squad on September 6, Signed to Redskins active roster on November 14, PRO Appeared in eight games in his first NFL season. Signed to the Redskins 53-man roster from the practice squad (11/14) (REDSKINS) Played in eight regular season games. Made his NFL debut on special teams vs. Denver (11/15). Recorded four special teams tackles (three solo) vs. New Orleans (12/6). HOLMES CAREER STATISTICS SAFETY LENDY HOLMES29 HT: 6-1 WT: 215 Birthdate: 10/26/85 2nd NFL Season Oklahoma South Oak Cliff H.S., Dallas, Texas COLLEGE Was named second-team All-Big 12 as a senior when he started 14 games for BCS Championship Game runner-up. Finished first on the Sooners in interceptions (8) and second in tackles (89). As a junior in 2007, was second on the team with three interceptions. As a sophomore in 2006, was named All-Big 12 honorable mention by the coaches and Associated Press. Made a successful switch from receiver to cornerback in the spring of Spent his entire freshman season at wide receiver. Redshirted in 2004 PERSONAL Attended South Oak Cliff High School in Texas where he was a three-year letterman. Competed at eight different positions at South Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2009 WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2009 (6) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 176

110 Oak Cliff High School. As a junior caught 38 passes, scored 10 touchdowns, tossed two touchdowns and intercepted six passes. Participated in the U.S. Army High School All- American Game. Caught six passes and scored two touchdowns during the Coca-Cola All-Star Game. Active in the Redskins Charitable Foundation TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round (249th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. PRO Named to the 2008 Pro Football Weekly Rookie All-Pro Team the lowest drafted player on the offensive or defensive team to be selected. Named 2008 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month for September. Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in his first career start against New Orleans on September 14, Became the first NFL player since Liffort Hobley on October 11, 1987, to record two interceptions and a fumble recovery in his first career start (vs. New Orleans, 9/14/08). Led the team in interceptions (3) in 2008 the most by a Redskins rookie in a single season since the late Sean Taylor posted four interceptions in In 2008, earned the third-highest monetary figure SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 12, vs. New York Giants (10/12/08) Solo Tackles: 12, vs. New York Giants (10/12/08) Sacks: 1, vs. Pittsburgh (11/03/08) Interceptions: 2, vs. New Orleans (9/14/08) during the 2009 season; encouraged children to remain physically active in 1st Down for Fitness, distributed Thanksgiving food and turkeys as part of the Redskins Harvest Feast, and took children on a Christmas shopping spree for Holiday Wishes Come True. Majored in sociology. Son of Lendy and Charlotte Holmes. Born on October 26, 1985 in Dallas, Texas. SAFETY CHRIS HORTON48 HT: 6-1 WT: 221 Birthdate: 12/29/84 3rd NFL Season UCLA De La Salle H.S., New Orleans, La. ($342,197) in the NFL s Performance-Based Pay system that awards players for playing time based upon their salary level (REDSKINS) Played in eight games with five starts. Totaled 36 tackles and one fumble recovery. Placed on Injured Reserve (11/11) with a toe injury sustained at Atlanta (11/8). Started at strong safety at NYG (9/13) and totaled a season-high 10 tackles (four solo). Made four tackles (three solo) and a pass defensed at Detroit (9/27), recording his 100th career tackle in the contest (REDSKINS) Played in 14 games with 10 starts; was inactive because of an ankle sprain at Detroit (10/26) and a shoulder stinger at Cincinnati (12/14). Finished third on the team and led the secondary in tackles (81). Led the Redskins in interceptions (3) and also tied for second in tackles for loss (5). Also added seven passes defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one sack. Was named to the 2008 Pro Football Weekly Rookie All-Pro Team. Named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month for September as he finished the three games with 10 tackles, three interceptions, a fumble recovery, three passes defensed and three special teams tackles. Finished third among all NFL rookies in interceptions. Became the first rookie to record four takeaways in his first four games since San Diego s Andre M E D I A G U I D E 177 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

111 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Young did so in Stepped in for starter Reed Doughty (stomach virus) against New Orleans (9/14) and earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week in his first career start against New Orleans. Totaled four tackles, two interceptions, four passes defensed, one fumble recovery and one special teams stop against the Saints (9/14). Became the first player since Liffort Hobley (10/11/87) to record two interceptions and a fumble recovery in his first career start. Was the first rookie to post two interceptions and a fumble recovery in his first career start since Paul Tripoli (10/4/87). Became the first Redskins player to accomplish that feat in a single game since Anthony Washington (12/4/83). Was the first Redskins rookie with two interceptions and a fumble recovery in the same HORTON CAREER STATISTICS HORTON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS game since Brig Owens (11/27/66). Along with LaRon Landry, was one of two Redskins to record a statistic in every major defensive category: tackles, interceptions, sacks, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries in COLLEGE Played in 41 career games with 28 starts and recorded 238 tackles (160 solo), four interceptions, three sacks, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Started all 13 games as a senior and earned firstteam All-America honors from The Sporting News and first-team All-Pac-10 conference accolades and was the defensive co-winner of UCLA s Paul I. Wellman Award for All-Around Excellence. Recorded 90 tackles (64 solo), three sacks, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery as a senior. Led the team with a career-high 16 tackles (nine Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2008 WAS WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2008 (7); 2009 (5) /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN IR 11/22 at DAL IR 11/29 at PHI IR 12/6 NO IR 12/13 at OAK IR 12/21 NYG IR 12/27 DAL IR 1/3 at SD IR Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET Inactive 11/3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN Inactive 12/21 PHI /28 at SF Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 178

112 solo) at Washington State (10/27/07). Started all 13 games at strong safety as a junior and was the defensive winner of the Paul I. Wellman award for All-Around Excellence. Led the team with 95 tackles and his average of 7.31 tackles per game ranked ninth in the Pac-10. Played in six games with two starts as a sophomore. Played in nine games as a redshirt freshman. Redshirted as a freshman in Majored in history. PERSONAL Attended De La Salle High School in New Orleans, La. Earned three varsity letters and was an All-Metro selection, District MVP and two-time all district selection. Recorded 117 tackles (86 solo), 21 tackles for loss, four sacks, 12 forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries and seven blocked kicks in 10 games as a senior. Lettered two years in track at De La Salle High School. During the 2009 season participated in the What Moves U Challenge, which encourages local students to remain active and healthy. Headed to the kitchen with the chefs at the DC Central Kitchen for Tackle Hunger with the TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the seventh round (242nd overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Waived by the Redskins on September 6, 2009, but signed to Washington s practice squad on September 7, Signed to the Redskins 53-man roster on November 30, SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 1, vs. New Orleans (12/6/09) Solo Tackles: 1, vs. New Orleans (12/6/09) Redskins, helping to prepare the more than 4,500 meals per day the kitchen serves. Participated in 1st Down for Fitness, which focused on healthy eating and active lifestyles among area youth; Visited with wounded warriors at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC. Spent the day visiting with young patients at Children s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. and also recorded a reading of a classic children s book for Redskins Read Books on CD, which was distributed to schools, libraries and area organizations to help promote literacy. Joined President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama at the White House Easter Egg Roll to help kids learn the value of good health during the 2010 offseason. Attended the Wizards Care 2nd Annual Ballers Bowl benefiting the Capital Area Foodbank this offseason. Was active with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation his rookie season; joined teammates at Jason Taylor Foundation s Cool Gear for the School Year to assist deserving area children shop for new clothes at Old Navy. Has a website - Born December 29, 1984 and is a native of New Orleans, La. 91 LINEBACKER ROB JACKSON HT: 6-4 WT: 255 Birthdate: 11/3/85 3rd NFL Season Kansas State West Haven H.S., West Haven, Conn. PRO Played in three regular season games during his rookie season in Recorded his first career tackle against New Orleans (12/6/08). Spent the first 11 regular season weeks of 2009 on the Redskins practice squad prior to being promoted to the 53-man roster on November 30, (REDSKINS) Played in five regular season games (vs. New Orleans, 12/6; at Oakland, 12/13; vs. NYG, 12/21; vs. Dallas, 12/27; and at San Diego, 1/4) after spending the first 11 weeks on the Redskins practice squad. Signed to the 53-man roster on November 30, M E D I A G U I D E 179 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

113 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP 2009, and recorded his first career tackle (solo) vs. New Orleans (12/6). Finished the season with one tackle (solo) (REDSKINS) Played in three regular season games (at Dallas, 9/28; at Baltimore, 12/7 and at Cincinnati, 12/14). Was declared inactive in 12 games and was active but did not play at Detroit (10/26). Made his NFL debut at Dallas (9/28). Tied for the team lead with two sacks and added six tackles, a forced fumble and a pass defensed during the preseason. Had a sack and tackle in his preseason debut against Indianapolis (8/3) in the Pro Football Hall of Fame game. Posted two tackles, a sack and a forced fumble in a preseason game at the New York Jets (8/16). COLLEGE Started in 23-of-25 games and totaled 61 tackles and 6.5 sacks in two years at Kansas State. Was selected to play for the East in the 2008 Hula Bowl. Started 11-of-12 games and earned honorable mention All-Big 12 honors his senior season. Had 25 tackles (13 solo) and two sacks. Tied a career-high with two sacks against Auburn (9/1/07). JACKSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Started 12-of-13 games, earning honorable mention All-Big 12 honors as a junior. Collected 36 tackles on the season and finished second on the team in both tackles for loss (8.5) and sacks (4.5). Forced a fumble on a sack that was returned for a touchdown against Missouri (10/21/06). Recorded four tackles and added a career-high two sacks against Texas (11/11). Played in eight games at Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kan. in Had 35 tackles (28 solo) and six sacks as a defensive end; Also played tight end and recorded four receptions for 90 yards. Played in nine games at Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College in Recorded 45 tackles (34 solo) and led the conference in sacks (9). Majored in social science. PERSONAL Prepped at West Haven High School in West Haven, Conn. where he earned All-area and Allstate honors at defensive end in Recorded 72 tackles, including 12 sacks his senior year and was considered the No. 16 overall prospect in New England by SuperPrep. Distributed Thanksgiving food and turkeys in Redskins Harvest Feast, and took children on a /13 at NYG Redskins Practice Squad 9/20 STL Redskins Practice Squad 9/27 at DET Redskins Practice Squad 10/4 TB Redskins Practice Squad 10/11 at CAR Redskins Practice Squad 10/18 KC Redskins Practice Squad 10/26 PHI Redskins Practice Squad 11/8 at ATL Redskins Practice Squad 11/15 DEN Redskins Practice Squad 11/22 at DAL Redskins Practice Squad 11/29 at PHI Redskins Practice Squad 12/6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG Inactive 9/14 NO Inactive 9/21 AZ Inactive 9/28 at DAL /5 at PHI Inactive 10/12 STL Inactive 10/19 CLE Inactive 10/26 at DET /3 PIT Inactive 11/16 DAL Inactive 11/23 at SEA Inactive 11/30 NYG Inactive 12/7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI Inactive 12/28 at SF Inactive Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 180

114 Christmas shopping spree for Holiday Wishes Come True. Helped distribute new coats to 300 underserved area children at Randle El Warms Up JACKSON CAREER STATISTICS Washington s Youth. Joined teammates at Jason Taylor s Cool Gear for the School Year to assist deserving area children shop for new clothes at Old Navy. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2008 WAS WAS NFL totals TRANSACTIONS Selected by the Washington Redskins in the third round of the 2009 NFL Supplemental Draft. PRO Has played in 11 career regular season games (REDSKINS) Played in 11 games in his rookie season. Recorded nine tackles and one forced fumble. Made NFL debut at defensive end at New York Giants (9/13). Totaled a career-high two tackles (two solo) and his first career forced fumble on running back Clifton Smith to help secure a win vs. Tampa Bay (10/4). Suffered a torn ACL at Philadelphia (11/29) and was placed on Injured Reserve on November 30. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 2, three times, last time at Philadelphia (11/29/09) Solo Tackles: 2, twice, last time at Carolina (10/11/09) JARMON CAREER STATISTICS 90 DEFENSIVE END JEREMY JARMON HT: 6-3 WT: 286 Birthdate: 11/20/87 2nd NFL Season Kentucky Houston H.S., Germantown, Tenn. COLLEGE As a redshirt junior was named second-team All- SEC by Phil Steele s College Football and an honorable-mention performer by the Associated Press. Was a quarterfinalist for the Ronnie Lott Trophy as the National Defensive Player of the Year. Totaled 38 stops while starting 12 games. Also contributed 10 tackles for a loss, 4.5 sacks, six pass breakups and two forced fumbles for the season. Was second on the team in pass breakups. As a redshirt sophomore, was named first-team All-SEC by Rivals.com. Second-team All-SEC by league coaches. Shared team Most Outstanding Defensive Player award with Wesley Woodyard. Totaled 62 tackles, fourth on the team. Fourth in the SEC in quarterback sacks with nine. Finished 10th in the league in total tackles for loss with Set a career best for tackles with 10 stops in the win over No. 1 and eventual national champion LSU. Played in all 13 games, starting six during redshirt freshman season. Tied for second on the team in tackles for loss Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2009 WAS NFL totals M E D I A G U I D E 181 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

115 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP with 6.5. Redshirted during first season at Kentucky and earned the Defensive Scout Team Player of the Week honor in helping the team prepare for the win over Vanderbilt. PERSONAL Three-year letterman and two-year starter at Houston High School in Germantown, Tenn. Came on strong during his senior season, collecting approximately 50 tackles, including 20 tackles for loss, and 10 quarterback sacks while also causing several fumbles. Helped lead team to a 10-3 record, reaching the quarterfinals of the Class AAAAA (largest classification) playoffs. All-district, all-region, and honorable-mention allstate. JARMON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Played fullback and tight end on offense. Named to the Shelby County metro elite team by the Memphis Commercial-Appeal. Graduated from high school at age 17. A budding actor who portrayed a lead role in two theatrical productions, including Colonel Jessep (the Jack Nicholson role) in A Few Good Men. President of the Pamoja Diversity Club, also a member of the Thespian Honor Society and French Club. Through the Redskins Charitable Foundation, participated in Redskins Read and Make-a-Wish at Morton s during the 2009 season. Son of Donald and Susie Gassett. Majored in political science. Considering a career in public service, perhaps in politics or the FBI after finished with football /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO IR 12/13 at OAK IR 12/21 NYG IR 12/27 DAL IR 1/3 at SD IR Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 182

116 TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Kansas City Chiefs in the first round (27th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft. Released by the Chiefs on November 9, Signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as a free agent on November 17, Signed with the Washington Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on March 12, PRO Has played in 82 games with 55 starts over a seven-year career. Has totaled 1,421 rushes for 6,219 yards (4.4 avg.) and 55 touchdowns. Has caught 154 passes for 1,373 yards (8.9 avg.) and six touchdowns. Earned Pro Bowl berths with Kansas City following the 2005 and 2006 seasons, while gaining SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Carries: 39, vs. Seattle (10/29/06) Rushing Yards: 211, at Houston (11/20/05) Long (Rushing): 65, vs. Denver (9/28/06) Rushing Touchdowns: 3, four times, last time vs. Jacksonville (12/31/06) Receptions: 8, at San Diego (10/2/05) Receiving Yards: 115, at San Diego (10/2/05) Long (Receiving): 78, at Arizona (10/8/06) Receiving Touchdowns: 1, six times, last time vs. Green Bay (11/6/07) RUNNING BACK LARRY JOHNSON27 HT: 6-1 WT: 235 Birthdate: 11/19/79 8th NFL Season Penn State State College Area H.S., Pomfret, Md. 1,750 rushing yards in 05 and 1,789 rushing yards in 06. Holds the two highest single-season rushing totals in Chiefs history (1,789 in 2006 and 1,750 in 2005), and became third player in league history with 1,750-plus rushing yards in consecutive seasons, joining Rams Eric Dickerson and Broncos Terrell Davis. Had 31 career games of 100 or more rushing yards. Thirty of those came with Kansas City, a club record, and also tops Chiefs annals for career rushing attempts (1,375). Ranks second in Chiefs history with 6,015 rushing yards (Priest Holmes, 6,070), and also ranks second behind Holmes in rushing touchdowns (55). Holds three of the four most prolific single-game rushing totals in Chiefs history, led by record 211 in 2005 at Houston. Set NFL record with 416 rushing attempts in 2006, passing the previous mark of 410 set by Atlanta s Jamal Anderson in Scored 30 rushing touchdowns in his first 20 starts, shattering Earl Campbell s previous NFL record of 21. Scored all 36 of the Chiefs rushing touchdowns over a two-year span (11/6/05-11/4/07), the longest streak by the same player on the same team in league history. Had 7,384 yards from scrimmage while with the Chiefs, including 1,369 receiving yards on 151 catches, with six receiving touchdowns (CHIEFS/BENGALS) Opened season with Kansas City, starting the first seven games of the season. Carried the ball 132 times for 377 yards and added 12 receptions for 76 yards as a Chief. Totaled 119 yards from scrimmage at Oakland (9/20), rushing 24 times for 78 yards with three catches for 41 yards. Top rushing game as a Chief came at Washington (10/18) where he gained 83 yards on 23 carries. Waived by Chiefs on November 9. Signed with Bengals as free agent (11/17), and played for Cincinnati in Games Inactive for Wild Card playoff game. Made Bengals debut at Oakland (11/22), with M E D I A G U I D E 183 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

117 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP two rushes for five yards. Rushed 22 times for 107 yards vs. Cleveland (11/29), posting his 31st career game of 100 or more rushing yards. Rushed four times for 35 yards at San Diego (12/20), including personal season-long 27-yarder on second-quarter field goal drive. Led team in rushing yards (38) and carries (nine) at N.Y. Jets (1/3) (CHIEFS) Started 12 games, with 193 carries for 874 yards (4.5 avg.) and five touchdowns while catching 12 passes for 74 yards (6.2 avg.). Inactive vs. Tennessee (10/19), at NY Jets (10/26) and vs. Tampa Bay (11/2), and served one-game NFL suspension at San Diego (11/9). Rushed for 198 yards, setting an AFC seasonhigh, on 28 carries vs. Denver (9/28), with two touchdowns. Also added a career-long 65-yard run. Completed a four-yard touchdown pass to TE Tony Gonzalez vs. San Diego (12/4), becoming the sixth player in Chiefs history to record touchdowns rushing, receiving and passing in a career (CHIEFS) Signed a new contract with the Chiefs on Aug. 21. Started the first eight games of the season, but missed remainder of season after suffering a foot injury vs. Green Bay (11/4). Inactive for Games 9-15, and placed on Reserve/Injured list (12/26). Rushed for 559 yards on 158 carries (3.5 avg.) and three touchdowns, and had 30 receptions for 186 yards and one touchdown. Had season-high 123 rushing yards on 25 carries at San Diego (9/30). JOHNSON CAREER STATISTICS Rushed 31 times for 119 yards with one touchdown at Cincinnati (10/14) (CHIEFS) Earned second-straight Pro Bowl berth, breaking his own Chiefs record from 2005 with 1,789 rushing yards (second in NFL). Had NFL-record 416 carries, breaking 1998 mark of 410 by Atlanta s Jamal Anderson. Received first-team All-Pro honors from AP. Won second consecutive Derrick Thomas Award as Chiefs MVP. Scored 17 rushing touchdowns, and added two receiving scores while posting career highs for catches (41) and receiving yards (410). Second in NFL in rushing touchdowns and total touchdowns (19). His 2,199 yards from scrimmage ranked second in the AFC and third in the NFL. Led NFL with a franchise-record 11 games of 100 or more rushing yards. Held to 68 rushing yards on 17 carries vs. Cincinnati (9/10), snapping a streak of nine consecutive 100-yard rushing games. Had a career-long 78-yard reception at Arizona (10/8) to set up game-winning field goal. Rushed a career-high and Chiefs-record 39 times for 155 yards with three touchdowns vs. Seattle (10/29), and added a receiving touchdown, winning AFC Offensive Player of the Week (CHIEFS) Earned his first Pro Bowl berth, rushing for then- Chiefs record 1,750 yards on 336 carries (5.2), with 20 rushing touchdowns. Also had 33 receptions for 343 yards with one touchdown. Won Derrick Thomas Award as Chiefs MVP. RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 KC KC t KC t KC KC t KC KC/CIN NFL totals PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 KC CIN Postseason Additional statistics: Career passing (1-for-3, four yards, one TD) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 184

118 Second-team All-Pro selection by AP and named All-AFC by Pro Football Weekly. Led AFC and ranked third in the NFL in rushing yards. Tied with Giants running back Tiki Barber for NFL lead with a 5.21-yards per carry average. Led AFC and came second in NFL with 2,093 yards from scrimmage, trailing only Barber (2,390). His 126 points were second behind Seattle running back Shaun Alexander (168) for most points in NFL among non-kickers. Earned AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors for November and also for games played in December/January, becoming the first player to win back-to-back AFC Player of the Month accolades since 1998 (Jets QB Vinny Testaverde and Denver RB Terrell Davis). His two touchdowns at NY Jets (9/11) gave him six straight games with two or more touchdowns, which is the second-longest streak in NFL history (John Riggins, seven). Carried 36 times for a team-record 211 yards and two touchdowns at Houston (11/20). Had career-best three rushing touchdowns among his 143 yards at Dallas (12/11). Carried 26 times for 201 yards vs. Cincinnati (1/1), winning AFC Offensive Player of the Week Award for the second straight week and third time on the season (CHIEFS) Played in 10 games (three starts), seeing action at running back and on special teams. Had 120 carries for 581 yards (4.8 avg.) with nine touchdowns, and 22 receptions for 278 yards (12.6 avg.) with two touchdowns. Posted first career 100-yard rushing game at Oakland (12/5), when he rushed 20 times for 118 yards, including a five-yard touchdown run. Also had a 10-yard touchdown reception while catching three passes for 56 yards. Became the first Chiefs player to record two rushing touchdowns of 40 or more yards in the same game at Tennessee (12/13), scoring from 41 and 46 yards. Made his first pro start vs. Denver (12/19), rushing 30 times for 151 yards. Had a career-best 115 receiving yards on eight catches at San Diego (1/2), while totaling 161 yards from scrimmage (CHIEFS) Drafted by Kansas City in the first round (27th overall) of the NFL Draft. Saw action in six games, rushing 20 times for 85 yards and one touchdown. Inactive for 10 contests. Made NFL debut at Houston (9/21), rushing six times for 25 yards. Had seven carriers for 26 yards vs. Chicago (12/28), and scored his first pro touchdown. Inactive for Divisional playoff loss vs. Indianapolis (1/11). COLLEGE Played 46 games with 18 starts during his Penn State career. Redshirted in 1998, and played from Set school career record with 5,045 all-purpose yards. Rushed 460 times for 2,953 yards (6.4 avg.), caught 65 passes for 681 yards and added 59 kickoff returns for 1,347 yards (22.8 avg.). Also had three punt returns for 64 yards. Scored 36 touchdowns, including 26 rushing and seven receiving. Had touchdown returns on each of his two career blocked punts, and also had a touchdown on a kickoff return. His 2,953-yard rushing total ranked fifth in PSU history. Played 13 games (12 starts) as a senior in 2002, leading the nation in rushing with school-record 2,087 yards on 271 carries (7.7 avg.), with 20 touchdowns. Also as a senior, had 41 receptions for 349 yards with three scores. As a senior, was first player in college football annals to lead the nation in rushing and all-purpose yardage (2,655) in the same season. Won the Doak Walker Award as a senior, as well as the Walter Camp and Maxwell Club Player of the Year Awards. Finished third among the balloting for the 2002 Heisman Trophy, the highest finisher among a nonquarterback. As a freshman, scored a 60-yard receiving touchdown vs. Arizona on his first college touch. PERSONAL Received 2007 Pop Warner Inspiration to Youth Award as a contributor to Pop Warner Little Scholars Football program. Hosted Easter Egg hunts that attracted more than 1,000 children on Chiefs practice fields. Established L.J s Legacy and Growth Youth Foundation in 2005 to enhance the lives of youth and to promote youth development. Has served as a spokesperson for INOBTR.org, a national campaign for keeping kids safe online. Became the first player in NFL to adopt the Junior Player Development program, and served as a volunteer coach when Kansas City School District adopted the program for its middle schools over Attended State College (Pa.) Area High School, where he played running back and defensive end, earning honorable mention All-America honors M E D I A G U I D E 185 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

119 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP from USA Today. Comes from a Penn State athletic family, as his father (Larry, Sr.) is a PSU assistant coach, his brother (Tony) was a Nittany Lions WR from and his sister (Teresa) played on PSU softball team in Was born in Pomfret, Md., and began his prep career at La Plata (Md.) High School. Earned degree from Penn State in Integrative Arts. JOHNSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/13 at BAL /20 OAK /27 at PHI /4 NYG /11 DAL /18 at WAS /25 SD /8 BAL Inactive 11/15 at PIT Inactive 11/22 at OAK /29 CLE /06 DET /13 MIN /20 at SD /27 KC /3 NYJ Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 1/9 NYJ Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/7 at NE /14 OAK /21 at ATL /28 DEN /5 at CAR /19 TEN Inactive 10/26 at NYJ Inactive 11/2 TB Inactive 11/9 at SD Suspended 11/16 NO /23 BUF /30 at OAK /7 at DEN /14 SD /21 MIA /28 at CIN Totals Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/9 at HOU /16 at CHI /23 MIN /30 at SD /7 JAX /14 CIN /21 at OAK /4 GB /11 DEN Inactive 11/18 at IND Inactive 11/25 OAK Inactive 12/2 SD Inactive 12/9 at DEN Inactive 12/16 TEN Inactive 12/23 at DET Inactive 12/30 at NYJ IR Totals Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/10 CIN /17 at DEN /1 SF /8 at ARI /15 at PIT /22 SD W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 186

120 JOHNSON GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/29 SEA /5 at STL /12 at MIA /19 OAK /23 DEN /03 at CLE /10 BAL /17 at SD /23 at OAK /31 JAC Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 1/6 at IND Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/11 NY /18 at OAK /26 at DEN /2 PHI /16 WAS /21 at MIA /30 at SD /6 OAK /13 at BUF /20 at HOU /27 NE /4 DEN /11 at DAL /17 at NYG /24 SD /1 CIN Totals Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/12 at DEN /19 CAR Inactive 9/26 HOU Inactive 10/4 at BAL /17 at JAC Inactive 10/24 ATL Inactive 10/31 IND /7 at TB /14 at NO Inactive 11/21 NE Inactive 11/28 SD /5 at OAK /13 at TEN /19 DEN /25 OAK /2 at SD Totals Date Opp. GS Att. Yds Avg. Long TD Rec Yds Avg. Long TD 9/7 SD Inactive 9/14 PIT Inactive 9/21 at HOU /28 at BAL Inactive 10/5 DEN Inactive 10/12 at GB Inactive 10/20 at OAK Inactive 10/26 BUF Inactive 11/9 CLE /16 at CIN Inactive 11/23 OAK Inactive 11/30 at SD /7 at DEN /14 DET /20 at MIN Inactive 12/28 CHI Totals M E D I A G U I D E 187 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

121 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the second round (51st overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. PRO Has played in 21 career games with nine starts. Made his NFL debut against New Orleans (9/14/09). Opened the 2009 season as a starting wide receiver for the Redskins. Has totaled 28 career receptions for 365 yards (13.0 avg.) (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games with nine KELLY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 2009 Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals Date Opp. GS Rec. Yds Avg. Long TD 9/4 at NYG Inactive 9/14 NO /21 AZ Inactive 9/28 at DAL Inactive 10/5 at PHI /12 STL Inactive 10/19 CLE Inactive 10/26 at DET Inactive 11/3 PIT Inactive 11/16 DAL Inactive 11/23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN Inactive 12/21 PHI Inactive 12/28 at SF Inactive Totals WIDE RECEIVER MALCOLM KELLY12 HT: 6-4 WT: 226 Birthdate: 12/30/86 3rd NFL Season Oklahoma Longview H.S., Longview, Texas starts. Caught 25 passes for 347 yards. Started at wide receiver at San Diego (1/4) and recorded career-highs in catches (five) and yards (109). His 84-yard catch from Jason Campbell against the Chargers was the longest play of his career, and the game marked his first 100-yard receiving game (REDSKINS) Played in five games vs. New Orleans (9/14), at Philadelphia (10/5), at Seattle (11/23), vs. New York Giants (11/30), and at Baltimore (12/7) and was inactive for 11 additional contests. Totaled three receptions for 18 yards. Had arthroscopic surgery on his left knee on August 4 and missed the remainder of the preseason. Was inactive for the regular season opener against the New York Giants (9/4) with a knee injury. Made his NFL debut the following week against New Orleans (9/14) and had one reception for six yards. Sprained his left ankle against New Orleans in the second half and did not return. Missed the following week with an ankle sprain vs. Arizona (9/21) and was inactive with a stomach virus at Dallas (9/28). Was active at Philadelphia (10/5), but missed the next five games (knee injury) vs. St. Louis (10/12), vs. Cleveland (10/19), at Detroit (10/26), vs. Pittsburgh (11/3) and vs. Dallas (11/16). Returned to action for the first time in five contests and had two receptions for 12 yards at Seattle (11/23). Saw action at WR against the New York Giants (11/30) and at Baltimore (12/7), but was inactive (knee injury) for the last three regular season games at Cincinnati (12/14), vs. Philadelphia (12/21) and at SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 5, at San Diego (1/3/10) Yards: 109, at San Diego (1/3/10) Long Reception: 84, at San Diego (1/3/10) W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 188

122 San Francisco (12/28). COLLEGE Ranks fifth all-time in Oklahoma history in receptions (144), second in yards (2,285) and touchdown catches (21) in 39 games with 34 starts over his three seasons. Caught 49 passes for 821 yards and nine touchdowns and started all 14 games as a junior. Earned second-team All-Big 12 Conference honors from the leagues coaches. Registered four receptions for a season-high 118 yards and two touchdowns in the season opener against North Texas (9/1/07). Named to the All-Big 12 Conference secondteam by the league s coaches and the Associated Press as a sophomore in Started 13-of-14 games and led Oklahoma with a career-high 62 receptions for 993 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore. KELLY CAREER STATISTICS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2008 WAS WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Fumbles-lost: 0-0 in 2008; 0-0 in 2009 TRANSACTIONS Originally entered the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens as a college free agent on April 26, Signed with the Carolina Panthers as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, Released by the Panthers on March 6, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on March 10, PRO Has played in 107 career games with 61 starts. Has amassed 316 career tackles, four sacks, one forced fumble and seven passes defensed (PANTHERS) Placed on Injured Reserve (8/5) with an injured right Achilles tendon and missed the entire season. Tallied nine 100-yard receiving performances in his career. Majored in sociology. PERSONAL A three-time All-District first-team wide receiver and two-time All-State selection at Longview High School in Longview, Texas. Received first-team All-East Texas by the Texas Sports Writers Association. Finished his senior campaign with 29 catches for 638 yards and nine touchdowns. During the 2009 season participated in 4th and Life, which teaches young student-athletes what it takes to be successful on the field, in the classroom, and in the workplace. Joined teammates and The Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation at Harris Teeter-Redskins Harvest Feast presented by Ryan Homes to pass out Thanksgiving food to Prince Georges County, Md. residents in need. Works with Mercy Ships, a non-profit organization that is the leader in using hospital ships to deliver free, specialized operations that save lives, improve quality of life and restore hope; information on Mercy Ships can be found at Participated in Jason Taylor Foundation s Cool Gear for the School Year event to help deserving area children pick out new clothes at Old Navy. 96 DEFENSIVE LINEMAN MA AKE KEMOEATU HT: 6-5 WT: 350 Birthdate: 1/10/79 9th NFL Season Utah Kahuku H.S., Kahuku, Hawaii 2008 (PANTHERS) Started the first 14 games of season before sustaining an ankle injury vs. Denver (12/14) that caused him to be inactive at the New York Giants (12/21) and at New Orleans (12/28). Injury ended streak of 46 consecutive games played since joining the Panthers in Posted 40 tackles, seven quarterback pressures, one forced fumble and two passes defensed. Made crucial penetration vs. Chicago (9/14) to help produce a stop on fourth-and-one from the 50-yard line with 1:52 remaining. Contributed to defensive effort vs. Kansas City (10/5) that recorded the fourth regular season shutout in team history, while limiting the Chiefs to 127 total yards M E D I A G U I D E 189 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

123 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Forced a fumble in the third quarter vs. Arizona (10/26) at the Cardinals 18-yard line that was recovered by linebacker Thomas Davis and led to the game-tying score. Played a role in the goal-line stand at the oneyard line at Green Bay (11/30) which held the Packers to a field goal and enabled the Panthers to score the game-winning touchdown on their ensuing possession. Started at defensive tackle in NFC Divisional playoff game vs. Arizona (1/10) and notched six tackles, including one for loss (PANTHERS) Played in all 16 games with 13 starts and posted 56 tackles, three quarterback hurries and one pass deflection. Key member of Carolina defense that finished the season 11th in the NFL in yards per play and fourth in rushing yards per attempt. Helped defense limit opponents to less than 100 yards rushing in seven contests. Part of a defensive effort at Arizona (10/14) that forced five turnovers and held the Cardinals to 98 yards rushing. Contributed to defensive performance vs. San Francisco that produced a season-high six takeaways and generated a season-high six quarterback sacks. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 7, vs. Houston (12/4/05) Solo Tackles: 5, three times, last time vs. Detroit (11/16/08) Sacks: 1, four times, last time at Cleveland (1/1/06) KEMOEATU CAREER STATISTICS 2006 (PANTHERS) Played in 16 games with 13 starts at defensive tackle and posted 42 tackles, eight quarterback hurries and one pass defensed. Key contributor to Carolina defense that finished seventh in the NFL in total defense and tied for eighth in scoring defense, allowing 19.1 points per game. Helped unit rank 11th in the League in rushing yards per game, third in third-down efficiency and seventh in sacks per pass play. Helped defense limit opponents to less than 100 yards rushing in nine contests. Recorded a season high six tackles vs. Dallas (10/29). Played a key role in the Panthers recording their third regular season shutout in team history vs. St. Louis (11/19) after previously holding the Buccaneers scoreless in a 24-0 victory versus Tampa Bay (12/1/96) and limiting the Saints to no points in a 13-0 win at New Orleans (10/19/97) (RAVENS) Started all 16 games at nose tackle and accumulated a career-high 70 tackles in addition to compiling one sack and one fumble recovery. Played a key role on Baltimore defense that stood second in the AFC in total defense and yards per play, allowing just yards per game and 4.56 yards per play. Helped limit opponents to less than 100 yards rushing in 12 contests. Recovered a fumble at Cincinnati (11/27). Recorded a sack at Cleveland (1/1) (RAVENS) Played in 14 games with three starts and registered 48 tackles. Contributed to a Baltimore defense that ranked first in the AFC and second in the NFL with an average of 3.58 yards allowed per rush. Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2002 BAL BAL BAL BAL CAR CAR CAR CAR NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2003 BAL CAR NFL totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 190

124 Inactive versus the New York Giants (12/12) and at Indianapolis (12/19) with a calf injury. Started at nose tackle in place of an injured Kelly Gregg vs. Pittsburgh (9/19) and tallied five tackles as part of defensive effort that held Steelers to 93 yards rushing in their only regular season loss. Made second consecutive start at nose tackle at Cincinnati (9/26) and led the defensive line with a career-best eight tackles. Started as an extra defensive lineman at New England (11/28) when Ravens opened in special defensive alignment (RAVENS) Appeared in 15 games with one start producing 24 tackles, one sack and one pass defensed. Part of Baltimore defensive unit that finished third in the NFL in total defense and yielded the fewest yards per play (4.23) in the League. Inactive versus Denver (10/26). Started as an extra defensive lineman at Oakland (12/14) when Ravens opened in special defensive alignment. Corralled one sack at Cleveland (12/21) and accounted for a season-high five tackles. Played in AFC Wild Card game versus Tennessee (1/3) and notched two tackles (RAVENS) Earned a spot on Baltimore s roster as an undrafted rookie free agent. Saw action in 16 games with one start recording 36 tackles and two sacks, while helping the Ravens defense surrender an AFC-low 3.74 yards per rush. Made first NFL start at defensive end in regular season opener at Carolina (9/8) and recorded two tackles. Collected first NFL sack at Indianapolis (10/13), and also contributed a quarterback pressure that resulted in a Ravens interception. Posted a sack at Pittsburgh (12/29). COLLEGE Four-year letterman and three-year starter at Utah. Played in 43 games with 35 starts and finished career with 160 tackles and nine sacks. Started every game but one while recording 30 tackles en route to garnering All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention honors as a senior in Started every game at nose guard as a junior, posting 52 tackles and four sacks on his way to becoming an All-Mountain West Conference honorable mention selection. Started every game at nose guard as a sophomore, registering 59 tackles and five sacks, while blocking two kicks, including a field goal against Brigham Young and an extra point to preserve a win against Fresno State in the Las Vegas Bowl. Appeared in 10 games as a true freshman with three starts and was responsible for 19 tackles. PERSONAL Attended Kahuku (Hawaii) High School. Majored in sociology at Utah. Brother, Chris, plays guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Name is pronounced ma-ah-kay kay-moy-ahtoo. KEMOEATU GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /13 PHI IR 9/20 at ATL IR 9/28 at DAL IR 10/11 WAS IR 10/18 at TB IR 10/25 BUF IR 11/1 at ARI IR 11/8 at NO IR 11/15 ATL IR 11/19 MIA IR 11/29 at NYJ IR 12/6 TB IR 12/13 at NE IR 12/20 MIN IR 12/27 at NYG IR 1/3 NO IR Totals IR /7 at SD /14 CHI /21 at MIN /28 ATL /5 KC /12 at TB /19 NO M E D I A G U I D E 191 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

125 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP KEMOEATU GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/26 ARI /9 at OAK /16 DET /23 at ATL /30 at GB /8 TB /14 DEN /21 at NYG Inactive 12/28 at NO Inactive Totals Postseason 1/10 ARI Totals /9 at STL /16 HOU /23 at ATL /30 TB /7 at NO /14 at ARI /28 IND /4 at TEN /11 ATL /18 at GB /25 NO /2 SF /9 at JAC /16 SEA /22 DAL /30 at TB Totals /10 ATL /17 at MIN /24 at TB /1 NO /8 CLE /15 at BAL /22 at CIN /29 DAL /13 TB /19 STL /26 at WAS /4 at PHI /10 NYG /17 PIT /24 at ATL /31 at NO Totals /11 IND /18 at TEN /2 NYJ /9 at DET /16 CLE /23 at CHI /31 at PIT /6 CIN /13 at JAC /20 PIT /27 at CIN /4 HOU /11 at DEN /19 GB /25 MIN /1 at CLE Totals /12 at CLE /19 PIT /26 at CIN /4 KC W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 192

126 KEMOEATU GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/10 at WAS /24 BUF /31 at PHI /7 CLE /14 at NYJ /21 DAL /28 at NE /5 CIN /12 NYG Inactive 12/19 at IND Inactive 12/26 at PIT /2 MIA Totals /7 at PIT /14 CLE /21 at SD /28 KC /12 at ARI /19 at CIN /26 DEN Inactive 11/2 JAC /9 at STL /16 at MIA /23 SEA /30 SF /7 CIN /14 at OAK /21 at CLE /28 PIT Totals Postseason 1/3 TEN Totals /8 at CAR /15 TB /30 DEN /6 at CLE /13 at IND /20 JAC /27 PIT /3 at ATL /10 CIN /17 at MIA /24 TEN /1 at CIN /8 NO /15 at HOU /22 CLE /29 at PIT Totals M E D I A G U I D E 193 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

127 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the first round (sixth overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. PRO Has started in 47 career regular season games and one postseason contest. Has totaled 265 career tackles (195 solo), three interceptions, three sacks, 26 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Named a first alternate to the Pro Bowl in 2008 and a third alternate in Named to the NFL All-Rookie Defensive Team in Became the first Redskins rookie since wide receiver Rod Gardner in 2001 to start all 16 regular season games. Recorded the first two interceptions of his career in the Wild Card Playoff game at Seattle (1/5/08) (REDSKINS) Played and started 15 regular season games, declared inactive at San Diego (1/4) with a concussion, which ended his streak of 47 consecutive regular season starts. Finished third on the Redskins in tackles with a career-high 98 (81 solo). Also recorded an interception, sack, and two forced fumbles. Recorded a season-high 13 tackles (12 solo) including one tackle for a loss, three passes defensed, and his first sack of the season vs. New Orleans (12/6). Recorded seven tackles (five solo), a forced SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 16, at New England (10/28/07) Solo Tackles: 12, vs. New Orleans (12/6/09) Sacks: 1, twice, last time vs. New Orleans (12/6/09) Interceptions: 1, three times, last time at Oakland (12/13/09) SAFETY LaRON LANDRY30 HT: 6-0 WT: 220 Birthdate: 10/14/84 4th NFL Season Louisiana State Hahnville H.S., Ama, La. fumble and his first interception of the season at Oakland (12/13). Recorded a team-high and season-high 12 tackles (nine solo) vs. Dallas (12/27) (REDSKINS) Started all 16 regular season games. Named a 2008 Pro Bowl first alternate. Was second among defensive backs with 70 tackles and second on the team with 11 passes defensed. Also tied for second on the Redskins with two interceptions (CB DeAngelo Hall and CB Carlos Rogers). Had four tackles and his first career regular season interception at Seattle (11/23) returned the interception 13 yards to set up a touchdown (Campbell to Randle El) four plays later in the third quarter. Had three tackles, one interception and one forced fumble at Baltimore (12/7); his two turnovers were converted into 10 second-half points for the Redskins. Recorded five tackles and two passes defensed vs. Philadelphia (12/21) and along with CB Fred Smoot stopped WR Reggie Brown short of the goal line on the last play of the game to preserve a 10-3 win over the Eagles. Along with Chris Horton, was one of two Redskins to record a statistic in every major defensive category: tackles, interceptions, sacks, forced fumbles and fumble recoveries (REDSKINS) Started all 16 regular season games and one postseason contest. Recorded 97 tackles (62 solo), 1.5 sacks and one fumble recovery. Named to the NFL All-Rookie Defensive Team. Named a third alternate to the Pro Bowl. Made his NFL debut against Miami (9/9) and recorded four tackles and two special teams stops. At Philadelphia (9/17), recorded six tackles and a half-sack of QB Donovan McNabb; also broke up a pass attempt from McNabb to Kevin Curtis on fourth down to seal a Redskins victory. Against Buffalo (12/2), led the Redskins defense W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 194

128 with eight tackles and also had one special teams stop. In the Redskins Wild Card playoff game at Seattle (1/5), had four tackles and two interceptions of quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, the first two interceptions of his NFL career. LANDRY GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS COLLEGE Started all 13 games for the Tigers in 2006, earning All-America first-team selection by the Associated Press and the American Football Coaches Association, and was first-team All- Southeastern Conference pick. He was also a semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. As a senior, led LSU with 74 tackles (46 solo), one forced fumble, three interceptions and one sack. Recorded a season-high 12 tackles (nine solo) and blocked a punt against SEC rival and eventual National Champion Florida during his senior season. Recorded the final interception of his college career off of Brady Quinn in LSU s victory over Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl. As a junior, started and played in 13 games at /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Inactive Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN /30 DAL Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA M E D I A G U I D E 195 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

129 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP free safety earning All-SEC first-team selection by the league s coaches. Finished fourth on the Tigers with 69 tackles (42 solo), three interceptions and one sack. Played and started 12 games during his sophomore campaign earning All-SEC second team honors. Tallied a career-high 92 tackles (53 solo), three sacks, five tackles for losses, one forced fumble and a career-best four interceptions. Played in 14 games with 10 starts during his freshman campaign. Recorded 80 tackles (54 solo), two interceptions, three sacks and four passes defensed. LANDRY CAREER STATISTICS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2007 (11) TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Denver Broncos in the fourth round (108th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. Waived by the Broncos on September 4, Claimed off waivers by the Minnesota Vikings on LICHTENSTEIGER CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G GS 2008 DEN MIN 0 0 Career Total 16 0 Was a communications studies major at LSU. PERSONAL Attended Hahnville High School in Louisiana where he earned first-team 5A All-State honors as a senior. Led Hahnville as a quarterback throwing for 1,639 yards and 16 touchdowns, rushed for 693 yards and 12 scores and intercepted eight passes on defense. During the 2009 season bought a white-faced capuchin monkey, named Gucci. Has one daughter and is the brother of Baltimore Ravens safety Dawan Landry. 78 CENTER KORY LICHTENSTEIGER HT: 6-2 WT: 292 Birthdate: 3/22/85 2nd NFL Season Bowling Green State Crestview H.S., Convoy, Ohio September 6, Waived by the Vikings on September 29, Signed with the Washington Redskins as a free agent on January 11, PRO Played in all 16 games for the Denver Broncos during the 2008 season. Was inactive for three games with the Minnesota Vikings during the 2009 season (VIKINGS) Claimed off waivers by the Vikings on September 6, Was inactive at Cleveland (9/13), at Detroit (9/20) and vs. San Francisco (9/20). Waived by the Vikings on September 29, W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 196

130 2008 (BRONCOS) Played in all 16 regular season games. Primarily played on special teams and also saw action as an H-Back in goal-line situations. COLLEGE Received All-MAC honors during each of his four seasons at Bowling Green State. Named a finalist for the Rimington Trophy (nation s best center) and a first-team allconference choice as a senior. Earned All-MAC honors at center as junior. Posted the highest blocking consistency (85.6 percent) of any center in the country during his time at Bowling Green State according to NFLDraftScout.com. Played guard his first two seasons at Bowling Green State. TRANSACTIONS Originally selected by the Washington Redskins in the second round (35th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. PRO Has appeared in 62 career games with 45 starts. Has tallied 352 career tackles (211 solo), five sacks, seven forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. Has posted 27 career special teams tackles (REDSKINS) Played in all 16 regular season games and matched his career high with 15 starts. Finished the season second on the team with a career-high 119 tackles. Posted a career-high two interceptions and added two forced fumbles. Had eight tackles (five solo) and a forced fumble vs. St. Louis (9/20). Recorded seven tackles and his first interception of the season at Atlanta (11/8). Tied a season-high with 11 tackles (seven solo) vs. New York Giants (12/21). Totaled six tackles, including one tackle for a loss and an interception in the regular season finale at San Diego (1/4). PERSONAL Named All-Northwest Conference Lineman of the Year as well as an all-state selection during his junior and senior seasons at Crestview High School in Convoy, Ohio. First-team all-conference pick as an offensive and defensive lineman at Crestview. Had 125 tackles and eight sacks during his senior year after registering 100 tackles and six sacks his junior year. Earned four letters in basketball. Has one older brother, Kirk, and one younger brother, Luke. Earned a bachelor s degree in criminal justice. Married to his wife, Mandi, and has two sons: Ayden and Kale. Born on March 22, 1985, in Van Wert, Ohio LINEBACKER ROCKY McINTOSH52 HT: 6-2 WT: 242 Birthdate: 11/15/82 5th NFL Season Miami (Fla.) Gaffney H.S., Gaffney, S.C (REDSKINS) Played in 16 regular season games with a careerhigh 15 starts. Finished second on the team with 105 tackles. Tied for second on the team in forced fumbles (2) and fourth on the team in sacks (2). Had six tackles and forced a fumble by Saints TE Jeremy Shockey, which was recovered by S Chris Horton and led to K Shaun Suisham s 22-yard field goal in the first quarter against New Orleans (9/14). Had a season-high 12 tackles, one forced fumble and 0.5 sacks against Arizona (9/21). Forced Arizona RB Edgerrin James fumble on the last play of the first quarter which was recovered by CB Carlos Rogers and set up a Shaun Suisham 48- yard field goal against the Cardinals. Had eight tackles, two passes defensed and first career interception, which was deflected by Carlos Rogers, vs. Dallas (11/16) (REDSKINS) Started 13 games and registered a then-career highs in tackles (105). Also had career highs in solo tackles (70), sacks (3), forced fumbles (3) and fumble recoveries (1). Recorded first career sack against Miami (9/9) when he took down quarterback Trent Green for a six-yard loss M E D I A G U I D E 197 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

131 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP McINTOSH GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS /13 at NYG /20 STL /27 at DET /4 TB /11 at CAR /18 KC /26 PHI /8 at ATL /15 DEN /22 at DAL /29 at PHI /6 NO /13 at OAK /21 NYG /27 DAL /3 at SD Totals /4 at NYG /14 NO /21 AZ /28 at DAL /5 at PHI /12 STL /19 CLE /26 at DET /3 PIT /16 DAL /23 at SEA /30 NYG /7 at BAL /14 at CIN /21 PHI /28 at SF Totals /9 MIA /17 at PHI /23 NYG /7 DET /14 at GB /21 AZ /28 at NE /4 at NYJ /11 PHI /18 at DAL /25 at TB /2 BUF /6 CHI /16 at NYG /23 at MIN IR 12/30 DAL IR Totals Postseason 1/5 at SEA IR /11 MIN /17 at DAL /24 at HOU /1 JAX /8 at NYG /15 TEN /22 at IND /5 DAL /12 at PHI /19 at TB /26 CAR /3 ATL /10 PHI /17 at NO /24 at STL /30 NYG Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 198

132 Finished second on the team to London Fletcher with 105 tackles (70 solo). Sustained a season-ending knee injury (ACL and MCL tear) in the first quarter at the New York Giants (12/16). Placed on injured reserve on December 19. Missed the final two regular season games (at Minnesota, 12/23 and vs. Dallas, 12/30) and one postseason contest at (Seattle, 1/5) (REDSKINS) Appeared in 16 games with two starts. Totaled 23 tackles (17 solo) and 25 special teams tackles. First professional start came at St. Louis (12/24). Recorded double digit tackles in his only two starts of the season at St. Louis (12/24) 10 tackles (nine solo) and vs. New York Giants (12/30) 10 tackles (seven solo). COLLEGE Earned All-ACC honorable mention as a senior. Started 11 games as a senior and led the Hurricanes in tackles with 89 (50 solo), also compiled 5.5 sacks for minus 45 yards and 10 tackles for a loss. Played in 10 games with nine starts as a junior - six at strong-side linebacker and three at middle linebacker. Ranked second on the team with a career-high 111 tackles (37 solo), 13 tackles for loss, eight quarterback pressures, four sacks, one forced fumble and three passes defensed. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 14, vs. Miami (9/9/07) Solo Tackles: 10, at New York Jets (11/4/07) Sacks: 1, three times, last time at New York Jets (11/4/07) Interceptions: 1, three times, last time at San Diego (1/3/10) McINTOSH CAREER STATISTICS Voted honorable mention All-ACC and was selected as the Hurricanes Linebacker of the Year. Played in 12 games tallying 23 tackles (16 solo) as a sophomore. Started six games at strong-side linebacker, including the final four games, as a freshman. Recorded 43 tackles (24 solo), eight tackles for losses, one forced fumble and two passes defensed. Redshirted in PERSONAL Attended Gaffney High School in Gaffney, S.C. Was one of the top linebackers in the nation earning SuperPrep All-American honors. Named to the South Carolina Shrine Bowl team. Married to Alessia and the couple has a son, Gavin Elijah McIntosh. Enrolled in a workshop at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in an NFL program that helps assist players in preparing for their post-playing careers. Was the Redskins nominee for the NFL s Walter Payton Man of the Year in Active in Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation events during the 2009 season: encouraged physical activity during 1st Down for Fitness, and the What Moves U Challenge ; read to local students to promote literacy as part of the Redskins Read program; distributed Thanksgiving food and turkeys to local families at Redskins Harvest Feast; took local underprivileged children Christmas shopping at Holiday Wishes Come True; handed out coats to needy children as part of Randle El Warms Up Washington s Youth, and participated in Skins Santa Shoppe. Took part in the Carter Fitness Boot Camp, hosted by Andre and Bethany Carter, which launched a long-term program with a group of local students geared at teaching them how to eat healthy and be physically active. Spent time with wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Attended the Wizards Care 2nd Annual Ballers Bowl benefiting the Capital Area Foodbank in Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2006 WAS WAS WAS WAS NFL totals PLAYOFFS Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds TD 2007 WAS IR NFL totals Additional statistics: Special Teams Tackles: 2006 (25); 2007 (2) M E D I A G U I D E 199 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

133 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP Hosted Rocky McIntosh Charity Golf Tournament in May 2009 to benefit Loudoun Citizens for Social Justice. Participated in several Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation Events in 2008, including the Redskins Read: Sean Taylor Memorial Foundation, TRANSACTIONS: Originally selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the first round (second overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft. Traded to the Redskins in exchange for Washington s 2010 second-round pick (37th overall) and a draft choice in the 2011 NFL Draft on April 4, PRO: Has played in 148 career games (142 starts) and 16 postseason contests (all starts). Has completed 2,801-of-4,746 passing attempts (59.0%) for 32,873 yards, 216 touchdowns and 100 interceptions for a career passer rating of Has totaled 573 carries for 3,249 yards (5.7 avg.) and 28 touchdowns. Is the Eagles all-time leader in pass attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. Has garnered Pro Bowl honors six times ( , 2010). Is one of just four players in NFL history to have at least 30,000 passing yards, 200 touchdown where the Charitable Foundation and Ernst & Young made a $15,000 donation to the family library at the Children s National Medical Center in memory and celebration of the life of Sean Taylor. Has degrees in criminology and English. QUARTERBACK DONOVAN McNABB5 HT: 6-2 WT: 240 Birthdate: 11/25/76 12th NFL Season Syracuse Mount Carmel H.S., Chicago, Ill. passes, 3,000 rushing yards and 20 rushing touchdowns (John Elway, Fran Tarkenton, Steve Young). Is the NFL s all-time leader in terms of interception percentage (2.1%) and ranks 3rd in NFL history in TD/INT ratio (2.16). Led the Eagles to five NFC Championship Games and more wins (92) than any other quarterback in team history. Holds the NFL record with 24 consecutive completions (first 14 vs. GB on 12/5/04 combined with 10 to end the game on 11/28/04 at NYG). Holds the Eagles record for games played (148) among quarterbacks. Since 2001, McNabb s 92 rushes of 10 yards or more is the second-most by a quarterback (Michael Vick ranks 1st with 156) (EAGLES) Played in 14 games (all starts) and completed 267-of-443 passing attempts (60.3%), for 3,553 yards, 22 touchdowns and 10 interceptions for a passer rating of His 3,553 passing yards were the third-highest total of his career and the most in a season where he played in less than 15 games. Was selected to his sixth career Pro Bowl after finishing the season with a 92.9 passer rating and a 60.3 completion percentage, which ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, in Eagles single-season history. W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 200

134 Amassed six games with a 100+ passer rating: vs. Tampa Bay (10/11), vs. New York Giants (11/1), at Chicago (11/22), at Atlanta (12/6), at New York Giants (12/13) and at Denver (12/27), the secondhighest single-season total in his career. McNABB CAREER STATISTICS Threw for more than 300 yards in back-to-back games (vs. San Francisco, 12/20 and vs. Denver, 12/27). Also rushed for an eight-yard touchdown vs. San Francisco. Led the Eagles to their second consecutive PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 1999 PHI t PHI t PHI t PHI t PHI PHI PHI t PHI t PHI t PHI t PHI t NFL totals t RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1999 PHI PHI PHI PHI t PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI NFL totals Career record as starter: (.651) PLAYOFFS PASSING Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Yds Lst Rating 2000 PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI 0 0 IR 2008 PHI t PHI NFL totals t RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2000 PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI PHI IR 2008 PHI PHI NFL totals Career postseason record as starter: 9-7 (.563) M E D I A G U I D E 201 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

135 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP fourth-quarter comeback vs. Washington (11/29), while completing 21-of-35 passes (60.0) for 260 yards and one touchdown. Tied a career high with 35 completions and threw for 450 yards and two touchdowns at San Diego (11/15), marking his second-career 400-yard game and 28th career 300-yard game (including playoffs). Completed 17-of-23 passes (73.9 percent) for 240 yards and three touchdowns for a passer rating, the fifth highest of his career (the highest against the Giants) vs. New York Giants (11/1). With a season-long 57-yard touchdown pass to DeSean Jackson at Washington (10/26), became the 28th player in NFL history to reach 200 touchdown passes. Also threw for 156 yards, becoming the 31st player in NFL history to eclipse 30,000 passing yards. After missing two games with a fractured rib, started vs. Tampa Bay (10/11) and completed 16- of-21 passes (76.2 percent) for 264 yards and three touchdowns. His QB rating was the secondhighest single game rating of his career. Suffered a fractured rib in the third quarter at Carolina (9/13) and was sidelined for the remainder of the game and the next two games (vs. New Orleans, 9/20 and vs. Kansas City, 9/27). Started one playoff game, at Dallas (1/9), completing 17-of-39 passing attempts (51.4) for 230 yards, one touchdown and one interception with a passer rating of (EAGLES) Set Eagles all-time marks in touchdown passes, passing yards and attempts, surpassing Ron Jaworski in each category. SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Pass Attempts: 58, at Cincinnati (11/16/08) Pass Completions: 35, twice, last time at San Diego (11/15/09) Yards Passing: 464, vs. Green Bay (12/5/04) Passing Touchdowns: 5, twice, last time vs. San Francisco (9/18/05) Longest Pass: 91, at Denver (10/30/05) Set single-season franchise records in yards (3,916), completions (345) and attempts (571). Threw for a postseason career-high 375 yards and added three touchdowns for a 97.4 passer rating in the NFC Championship game at Arizona (1/18). Threw three touchdown passes and connected with seven different receivers vs. New York Giants (11/9). Ran for a touchdown and threw for 253 yards in a win vs. Atlanta (10/26), becoming the eighth quarterback in NFL history to surpass the 3,000- yard rushing plateau. Completed 23-of-36 passing attempts for 280 yards, two touchdowns and one interception at San Francisco (10/12), moving past Ron Jaworski to become the franchise leader in both pass attempts and yards. Became the franchise s all-time touchdown passes leader with a 20-yard touchdown to running back Correll Buckhalter in a win vs. Pittsburgh (9/21). The 176th touchdown pass of his career passed Ron Jaworski (175) for the record. Also began the game with 15 straight completions, breaking his previous high set vs. Green Bay (12/5/04) when he hit on his first 14. Earned FedEx Air Player of the Week honors for his performance vs. St. Louis (9/7) when he threw for 361 yards and three touchdowns, with a passer rating in the win. The 361 passing yards were his most on opening day, topping his previous best of 330 set on vs. New York Giants (9/12/04) (EAGLES) Played in 14 games (all starts) and completed 291-of-473 passing attempts (61.5) for 3,324 yards, 19 touchdowns and seven interceptions with a passer rating of Finished the season with the second-highest single-season completion percentage (61.5) in team history and the second-best interception percentage (1.5). Was selected as the starting quarterback on the Eagles 75th anniversary team in a vote by the fans. Completed 24-of-35 passes for 263 yards and three touchdowns, posting a passer rating in a win at New Orleans (12/23). With 263 yards, joined Ron Jaworski to become the second quarterback in franchise history to eclipse the NFL S ALL-TIME CAREER INTERCEPTION RATE Player Att. INT Pct. DONOVAN McNABB 4, Neil O Donnell 3, Jeff Garcia 3, Mark Brunell 4, **min attempts W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 202

136 25,000-yard passing mark. Threw for four touchdowns and 251 yards at Washington (11/11) while completing 20-of-28 passing attempts and a passer rating of His 45-yard 4th quarter touchdown pass to Reggie Brown was the 2,089th completion of his career, which passed Ron Jaworski for the franchise lead. Threw for 278 yards on 22-of-35 passing, including a 75-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Curtis at New York Jets (10/14). Threw four touchdown passes and became the first Eagles quarterback to post a perfect passer rating (158.3), while setting a career high in completion percentage (80.8), completing 21-of-26 passes for 381 yards vs. Detroit (9/23). Started his 100th game vs. Washington (9/17). Suffered a chest contusion in the 2nd quarter vs. Pittsburgh (9/21) and returned to play in the 3rd quarter. Was inactive vs. Seattle (12/2) and vs. New England (11/25) with a right ankle sprain and swollen thumb that he suffered in the 2nd quarter vs. Miami (11/18) (EAGLES) Started 10 games before tearing his ACL vs. Tennessee (11/19) and missing the remainder of the season. Before the injury was ranked among the league leaders through nine games in the following categories: passing yards (2nd - 2,534), passing touchdowns (t-2nd with 17), touchdown percentage (5th - 5.6), and passer rating (6th ). Posted a passer rating of vs. Washington (11/12). His 84-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Donté Stallworth was the 151st of his career, as he passed Randall Cunningham to move into second place on the Eagles all-time list. Became the first quarterback in NFL history with 1,500+ yards and 10+ touchdowns, with no more than one interception through the first five games of a season. Passed for a season-high 354 yards and two touchdowns, and also recorded a one-yard touchdown run vs. Dallas (10/8) earning FedEx Air Player of the Week honors. Rushed for a career-high two touchdowns vs. Green Bay (10/2). Completed 27-of-45 passing attempts for 350 and two touchdowns vs. New York Giants (9/17) and became the seventh player in NFL history to top both the 20,000-yard career passing plateau and the 2,500-yard rushing plateau. In his first return to action at Houston (9/10) since he was injured vs. Dallas (11/14), threw for 314 yards and three touchdowns, while earning FedEx Air Player of the Week honors. Was placed on the Injured Reserve list on Nov. 21 after suffering a torn ACL vs. Tennessee (11/19) (EAGLES) Ranked first in the NFL in attempts (357), second in yards (2,507), second in completions (211) and tied for third in passing touchdowns (16), through Week 10, when he was injured (reaggravated sports hernia) vs. Dallas (11/14). Named NFC Offensive Player of the Month for September. Completed a career-long 91-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens at Denver (10/30). Posted a career-high 35 completions in a comeback win vs. San Diego (10/23), eclipsing the mark of 34 set by Randall Cunningham at Washington (9/18/89). Also tied his team record with 14 consecutive completions in one game (a streak that was snapped when he spiked the ball to stop the clock). Connected on 33 completions, while throwing for 365 yards and three touchdowns to engineer a comeback win at Kansas City (10/2). With his performance, McNabb became the first Eagle quarterback ever to throw for 300+ yards in three consecutive games (vs. San Francisco, vs. Oakland, at Kansas City). Was 30-of-52 for 365 yards and two touchdowns vs. Oakland (9/26). In the second half, completed 19-of-28 passing attempts for 265 yards and two touchdowns, while earning FedEx Air Player of the Week honors. Was placed on the Injured Reserve list on November 22 because of a reaggravated sports hernia injury vs. Dallas (11/14). Was inactive at New York Giants (11/20) while waiting to see if he could recover from the injury. HIGHEST WINNING PERCENTAGE BY ACTIVE STARTING QBs Player Record Pct. Tom Brady Peyton Manning DONOVAN McNABB **min. 100 start M E D I A G U I D E 203 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

137 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP He was diagnosed with the sports hernia on Sept. 27 but was able to continue playing. Also suffered a rib contusion at Denver (10/30) Suffered a chest contusion at Atlanta (9/12) (EAGLES) Named NFC Offensive Player of the Year after setting career highs in yards (3,875), touchdowns (31), completion percentage (64.0%) and quarterback rating (104.7). Became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for more than 30 touchdowns and fewer than 10 interceptions in a season. Completed 62.2% of his passes and registered a 94.6 passer rating in the postseason. Posted a passer rating of or-more in 10 games, including the first three games of the season. His 357 passing yards vs. New England (2/6/05) in Super Bowl XXXIX tied for the third highest total in Super Bowl history at the time. His 51 pass attempts were the second-most ever (58 by Jim Kelly in Super Bowl XXVI) and his 30 completions were third. Led a 64-yard touchdown-drive to win the game vs. Dallas (12/19), accounting for 54 of those yards (24 pass and 31 rush). Earned NFC Player of the Week honors vs. Green Bay (12/5), passing for a franchise record 464 yards, the most ever against the Packers. His five-touchdown performance in a half was the eighth such occurrence in NFL history. Threw four touchdowns in consecutive weeks for the first time in his career, at Dallas (11/15) and vs. Washington (11/21). Threw for 345 yards and four touchdowns, including a 60-yard pass to wide receiver Freddie Mitchell, that followed a 14 second sideline-tosideline scramble at Dallas (11/15). Threw for 376 yards and four touchdowns en route to an Eagles overtime victory at Cleveland (10/24). Completed his 100th career touchdown pass to tight end L.J. Smith (EAGLES) Started all 16 games and completed 275-of-478 passing attempts (57.5%) for 3,216 yards, 16 touchdowns, 11 interceptions and a passer rating of Started both playoff contests (vs. Green Bay, 1/11 and vs. Carolina 1/18). Earned NFL Offensive Player of the Week honors by completing 21-of-39 passing attempts for 248 yards and two touchdowns in the NFC Divisional playoff vs. Green Bay (1/11/04). Brought the Eagles back from a 14-0 first-quarter deficit. Set the NFL playoff record for rushing yards in a game by a quarterback (107) surpassing Otto Graham (99 yards, 12/24/50). (Michael Vick since surpassed that mark with 119 yards vs. St. Louis, 1/15/05). Was named NFC Offensive Player of the Month after leading the Eagles to a 5-0 record in November - the only time in franchise history that the team had won five games in the same month. Posted a streak of 127 straight attempts without an interception and became the first Eagles quarterback to go four straight games without an interception since Ron Jaworksi (1979) (EAGLES) Returned from a six-week absence (ankle) to lead the team to a Divisional playoff win over Atlanta (1/11/03). Turned in a memorable performance despite a broken ankle suffered on the game s third play vs. Arizona (11/17/02). Completed a career- high 80% of his passing attempts - 20-of-25 passes - for 255 yards and four touchdowns. Suffered a fractured ankle vs. Arizona (11/17/02) and missed the final six games of the regular season (EAGLES) Named NFL Offensive Player of the Week after the Divisional playoff game at Chicago (1/19/02). Completed 26-of-40 passing attempts for 262 yards and two touchdowns. Also added 37 yards and a touchdown on the ground. That rushing touchdown was the final score at the old Soldier Field. He last started at that stadium in the 1995 City High School Championship (EAGLES) Accounted for 74.6% of the team s total net yards. Only Carolina s Steve Beuerlein (75.3%) and San Francisco s Jeff Garcia (75.1%) had a higher percentage. His six rushing TDs were the most by an Eagles QB since Randall Cunningham had six in 1988 NFL S ALL-TIME TD/INT RATIO Player TD INT Ratio Tom Brady Steve Young DONOVAN McNABB Peyton Manning **min attempts W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 204

138 Broke the club s single-season record for most attempts (569) and completions (330) Named NFC Offensive Player of the Week after accounting for 90.7% of the offense in victory at Was. (11/26/00). His 125 rushing yards were the most by a NFL QB since the Bears Bobby Douglass (127 on 12/17/72). His 55 passing attempts at Pittsburgh (11/22) were a career high and the fourth-highest total in team history. Made his prime-time debut (ESPN) vs. Atlanta (10/1) with his first 300-yard passing game (EAGLES) Started six of the final seven contests as he became the first Eagles rookie to start at quarterback since 10/13/91 (Brad Goebel) and the first Eagles rookie draft pick to start since 1972 (John Reaves). Threw the first touchdown pass of his career (a six-yarder to TE Chad Lewis) vs. Indianapolis (11/21). Made his first career start vs. Washington (11/14), completing 8-of-21 passing attempts for 60 yards in the win. He added nine rushes for 49 yards and also converted on a pair of two-point conversions (1 rush and 1 pass). With the win, he became the first Eagles rookie quarterback to win his first NFL start since Mike Boryla (12/1/71 vs. Green Bay) and the first Eagle quarterback to win his first start since Ty Detmer (10/13/96 at New York Giants). Saw his first NFL regular season action in the second half vs. Tampa Bay (9/19/99). Was inactive vs. New England (12/19/99) after suffering a knee injury the week before at Dallas. COLLEGE One of the most decorated athletes in Syracuse history, was a four-year starter at quarterback and a key reserve on the school s nationally ranked basketball team. On the gridiron, was named the Big East Conference s offensive player of the decade (1990 s) and year an unprecedented three times ( ) as well as the first-team all-conference quarterback in each of his four seasons. Set the Syracuse and Big East career records for touchdown passes (77), touchdowns responsible for (96), passing yards (8,389), total offensive yards (9,950) and total offensive plays (1,403). Set the school s all-time records for total yards per game (221.1), passing efficiency (155.1) and yards per attempt (9.1). Finished his career ranked second in school history with 8,389 yards passing, 548 completions, 938 attempts and a 58.4 completion percentage. Started every game during his career, compiling a record. As a senior, led SU to an Orange Bowl berth vs. Florida as he completed 157 of 251 passes (62.5%) for 2,134 yards. His 22 touchdown passes tied the school s single season record set by Don McPherson (1987). Also had 135 carries for 438 yards and eight rushing touchdowns. Ranked sixth in the nation with a passing efficiency rating and 22nd in total offense (233.8 yards/game). Tied a school record with four touchdown passes vs. Cincinnati and accounted for five touchdowns vs. Miami (three rushing and two passing). Amassed 2,892 yards in total offense in his junior season to set a school record As a freshman, was the Big East rookie of the year and tossed a 96-yard touchdown pass vs. West Virginia, the longest in SU history. Redshirted in PERSONAL Married his college sweetheart, Raquel Nurse. Raquel was a point guard on the Syracuse women s basketball team. The couple resides in Arizona in the offseason. The couple has four children: Alexis (9/23/04), twins Sariah and Donovan Jr. (12/2/08), and Devin (11/20/09). Was the youngest person ever elected to the Syracuse University Board of Trustees in Earned a degree in speech communications and minored in African American studies. Was a backup guard on two Syracuse ( ) basketball teams - the unit fell to Kentucky in the NCAA championship game. Was a Parade All-America selection and Chicago Defender News player of the year at Mount Carmel (IL) HS, an all-male Catholic School in Chicago. Was a football teammate of three-time Pro Bowl DE Simeon Rice (two years McNabb s senior and the 3rd overall pick in the 97 NFL draft) and a basketball teammate of former NBA forward Antoine Walker at Mt. Carmel. Was raised by his father, Sam, and his mother, Wilma. Sam, a retired electrical engineer, has provided Donovan with a thoughtful, organized, solid work ethic towards his job. He currently operates a sports information and referral service, Seado Enterprises, to help high school football players prepare for the next stage of their athletic careers. He is also the founder of the NFL Father s Association. Wilma, a registered nurse, has appeared as herself in the Campbell s Chunky Soup commercial series. She is president of the NFL Mother s Association, the executive director of the Donovan McNabb Fund, and runs McNabb Unlimited, which oversees Donovan s endorsements. The Donovan McNabb Fund (DM5) was established in 2000 in honor of McNabb s close M E D I A G U I D E 205 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

139 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP family members who have been diagnosed with diabetes, including his father, Sam. The foundation raises awareness of diabetes through Donovan s position as a national spokesman for the American Diabetes Association. Donovan started his foundation so that he could help provide awareness and improve the lives of those who suffer from diabetes, as well as the families of those who have diabetes. For more information on the DM5 Fund and McNabb in general, please log on to: For 10 consecutive years, Donovan hosted the All-Star Kids Football Clinic, welcoming year olds to a football camp run by his father, Samuel, and several NFL players. Most years this event was held the same weekend as a charity fundraiser inviting family, friends and local philanthropists to come together in support of the American Diabetes Association. Some of the different venues included a progressive dinner, concerts, and a golf tournament. He hosted the event in Chicago ( ), the Eagles NovaCare Complex ( ), and in Marlton, NJ (2010). Since entering the NFL, he has used his resources to make the holidays special for those less fortunate. Donovan and the McNabb Family have provided, cooked, and served food at various shelters and churches for Thanksgiving. At Christmas, they have provided gifts, food, and entertainment for kids from shelters, hospitals, after-school clubs, etc. In 2007, made a $10,000 contribution to the Philadelphia Fraternal Order of Police in recognition of officers who have been shot in the line of duty. Began the Donovan McNabb Golden Arm Scholarship in 2000, for students who maintain a 2.5+ GPA at Mt. Carmel High School. Scholarship McNABB GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS winners are selected based on essays they submit about their own lives. Was a participant in the NFL Take a Player to School event from Students won the chance to have McNabb bring them to school and spend the day promoting after-school activities and encouraging students to stay in school. Became the first NFL player ever to develop his own clothing line. Under the Reebok label, McNabb launched Super Five apparel for the 2006 football season. Has been recognized on numerous occasions for his charitable work including: the ADA Father of the Year (2009); the McNabb Family was honored by the ADA for their contribution to the fight against diabetes (2006); Humanitarian of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce - South Jersey (2007); was recognized at the UNCF Annual Gala for his contributions to Dillard University and Xavier University in support of Hurricane Katrina victims (2006). During the 2010 offseason, Chicago Mayor Richard Daley issued a proclamation declaring Thursday, May 20, 2010 to be Donovan McNabb Day in Chicago. Attended the White House correspondents dinner during the 2010 and 2005 offseasons. Was featured on ESPN s one-hour television show called Homecoming hosted by Rick Reilly. The show documented McNabb s humble beginnings through all of the milestones in his life and incredible career. The show was taped at McNabb s alma mater Mount Carmel High School in Chicago, Ill. Joined Michael Strahan in a national commercial for Dr. Pepper. Continues to workout in Phoenix, Ariz., during the offseason, a tradition that started in Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/13 at CAR /20 NO Inactive 9/27 KC Inactive 10/11 TB t /18 at OAK /26 at WAS t /1 NYG t /8 DAL /15 at SD /22 at CHI t /29 WAS /6 at ATL /13 at NYG t /20 SF /27 DEN t /3 at DAL Totals t Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 1/9 at DAL Totals W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 206

140 Besides honing his football skills, Donovan can be found fine-tuning his body with traditional and unorthodox methods. Some of those methods include agility drills with dog toys, as well as vision training, which helps his eyes process information at a faster rate. Added to his rigorous workouts in 2008 by incorporating two additional trainers. He worked with Brett Fischer in Arizona and Tim Grover in Chicago. Fischer s clientele includes many MLB pitchers and he helped Donovan with arm strength, flexibility and durability. Grover s client list includes Michael Jordan, Dwyane Wade, Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. McNABB GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS Each summer right before training camp, invites his teammates to join him for rigorous training in Arizona. Many of the offensive skill position players have taken part in these sessions that combine strength and agility training, football drills, and team chemistry. Spent parts of the past three offseasons ( ) with ESPN serving as an analyst for pro football, as well as pro and college basketball. Also served as celebrity host of ESPN the Weekend at Disney World in Orlando in February Full name is Donovan Jamal McNabb Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/7 STL t /15 at DAL /21 PIT t /28 at CHI /5 WAS /12 at SF /26 ATL /2 at SEA /9 NYG /16 at CIN /23 at BAL /27 ARI /7 at NYG t /15 CLE /21 at WAS /28 DAL Totals t Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack YdsLost Rating 1/4 at MIN t /11 at NYG /18 at ARI t Totals t Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/9 at GB /17 WAS /23 DET t /30 at NYG /14 at NYJ t /21 CHI /28 at MIN /4 DAL /11 at WAS t /18 MIA /25 at NE Inactive 12/2 SEA Inactive 12/9 NYG /16 at DAL /23 at NO /30 BUF Totals t Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/10 at HOU t /17 NYG /24 at SF /2 GB t /8 DAL t /15 at NO t /22 at TB t /29 JAX /12 WAS t /19 TEN /26 at IND IR 12/4 CAR IR 12/10 at WAS IR M E D I A G U I D E 207 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

141 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP McNABB GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 12/17 at NYG IR 12/25 at DAL IR 12/31 ATL IR Totals t Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/12 at ATL /18 SF t /25 OAK /2 at KC /9 at DAL /23 SD /30 at DEN t /6 at WAS t /14 DAL /20 at NYG Inactive 11/27 GB IR 12/5 SEA IR 12/11 NYG IR 12/18 at STL IR 12/24 at ARI IR 1/1 WAS IR Totals t Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/12 NYG /20 MIN t /26 at DET /3 at CHI /17 CAR /24 at CLE /31 BAL /7 at PIT /15 at DAL /21 WAS /28 at NYG /5 GB /12 at WAS /19 DAL /27 at STL /2 CIN Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 1/16 MIN /23 ATL /6 NE (SB) Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/8 TB /14 NE /28 at BUF /5 WAS /12 at DAL /19 at NYG /26 NYJ /2 at ATL /10 at GB /16 NYG /23 NO /30 at CAR /7 DAL /15 at MIA /21 SF /27 at WAS Totals Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 1/11 GB /18 CAR Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack YdsLost Rating 9/8 at TEN /16 at WAS W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 208

142 McNABB GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 9/22 DAL t /29 HOU t /6 at JAX /20 TB t /28 NYG /3 at CHI /10 IND /17 ARI /25 at SF Inactive 12/1 STL Inactive 12/8 at SEA Inactive 12/15 WAS Inactive 12/21 at DAL Inactive 12/28 at NYG Inactive Totals t Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 1/11 ATL /19 TB Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/9 STL /23 at SEA t /30 DAL /7 ARI /22 at NYG /28 OAK /4 at ARI t /11 MIN /18 at DAL /25 WAS /29 at KC t /9 SD /16 at WAS t /22 at SF /30 NYG t /6 at TB Totals t Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 1/12 TB /19 at CHI /27 at STL Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/3 at DAL /10 NYG /17 at GB /24 at NO /1 ATL t /8 WAS t /15 at ARI /22 CHI /29 at NYG /5 DAL t /12 at PIT /19 ARI /26 at WAS /3 TEN /10 at CLE /24 CIN t Totals t Postseason Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 12/31 TB /7 at NYG Totals Date Opp. GS Att Comp Pct. Yds Yds/Att TD Int Long Sack Yds Lost Rating 9/12 ARI /19 TB /26 at BUF /3 at NYG /10 DAL /17 at CHI M E D I A G U I D E 209 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

143 SIDELINES HISTORY RECORDS STATISTICS PLAYERS COACHES OWNERSHIP McNABB GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS 10/24 at MIA /31 NYG /7 at CAR /14 WAS /21 IND /28 at WAS /5 at ARI t /12 at DAL /19 NE Inactive 1/2 STL t Totals t TRANSACTIONS: Originally selected by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round (234th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. Released by the Panthers on September 3, Signed by the New York Jets as a free agent on September 19, Released by the Jets on September 25, 2008 and re-signed on September 29, Released by the Jets on October 14, Signed by the Washington Redskins as a free agent on December 9, PRO: Has appeared in 29 career games with nine starts. Made his first NFL start at right guard for Carolina at Minnesota on September 17, (REDSKINS) Played in a career-high 16 games with three starts. MONTGOMERY CAREER STATISTICS Year Team G GS 2006 CAR NYJ NY/WAS WAS 16 3 Career Totals OFFENSIVE LINEMAN WILL MONTGOMERY HT: 6-3 Wt: 310 Birthdate: 2/13/83 5th NFL Season Virginia Tech Centreville H.S., Clifton, Va. Saw action vs. St. Louis (9/20) and provided protection for quarterback Jason Campbell to complete 23-of-35 (65.7%) of his passes for 242 yards with a passer rating of Started at right guard vs. Kansas City (10/18) and paved the way for running back Clinton Portis to rush 15 times for 109 yards. Started at right guard vs. Philadelphia (10/26) and provided protection for Campbell to complete 29- of-43 passes for 284 yards with two touchdowns, one interception and a passer rating of (JETS/REDSKINS) Started the season with the New York Jets and was active, but did not play in three games and was inactive for one game. Signed with the Washington Redskins (12/9). Was declared inactive at Cincinnati (12/14), vs. Philadelphia (12/21) and at San Francisco (12/28) (JETS) Played in seven games with two starts. Started at left guard vs. Kansas City (12/30). Registered his first start with the Jets at Tennessee (12/23). Made Jets debut at LG in first quarter vs. Pittsburgh (11/18) (PANTHERS) Played in six games with four starts. Started at left guard and did not allow any sacks at New Orleans (12/31). Started at left guard and helped pave the way for a team-record 52 rushes for 183 yards at Atlanta (12/24). Started at left guard and contributed to 167 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M M E D I A G U I D E 210

144 rushing yards vs. New Orleans (10/1). Made his first NFL start at RG at Minnesota (9/17). COLLEGE Appeared in 43 games with 36 starts on the offensive line at Virginia Tech. Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week three times as a senior. Started five games at center and eight at left guard as a senior. Two-time recipient of the Excalibur Award, the top honor in Virginia Tech s strength and conditioning program. Started all 13 games at center during his junior season. Helped Mike Imoh set a single-game school record with 243 rushing yards against North Carolina. Started 10 games at guard during his sophomore season. Originally joined the team as a walk-on defensive tackle and earned a scholarship. TRANSACTIONS: Drafted by the Washington Redskins in the sixth round (180th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft. PRO: Has appeared in 30 career regular season games with two starts. On defense, has totaled 23 career tackles (16 solo), one interception and two forced fumbles. Has totaled 41 career special teams tackles. Made his NFL debut against the Arizona Cardinals on September 21, SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Total Tackles: 7, vs. Dallas (12/27/09) Solo Tackles: 5, twice, last time at San Diego (1/3/10) Interceptions: 1, vs. New Orleans (12/6/09) HT: 5-11 WT: 215 Nicholls State PERSONAL Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at Centreville High School (Clifton, Va.), helping the Wildcats win the Virginia AAA Division 6 state championship. As a senior was named first-team All-State by The Associated Press and second-team All-Met by The Washington Post. Was coached by former Redskins great Don Warren in baseball and football while at Centreville High School. Lettered in baseball, basketball and football at Centreville and was named the school s 2001 Athlete of the Year. Was very active with the Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation during the 2009 season; spoke to local athletes about success on and off the field as part of 4th and Life, distributed Thanksgiving food and turkeys at Redskins Harvest Feast, and took local underprivileged youth Christmas shopping at Holiday Wishes Come True. At Virginia Tech, earned bachelor s in business information technology and a Master s in health promotion with a 3.9 GPA. SAFETY KAREEM MOORE41 Birthdate: 8/13/84 3rd NFL Season Okolona H.S., Okolona, Miss (REDSKINS) Played in 16 games with one start. Recorded career highs in tackles (18), solo tackles (14), interceptions (one) and forced fumbles (two). Finished third on the team with 21 special teams tackles. Recorded first career interception vs. New Orleans (12/6). Started at safety at San Diego (1/4) and totaled six tackles (five solo) (REDSKINS) Played in 14 regular season games with one start (at San Francisco, 12/28) and was inactive for two additional contests (at NYG, 9/4 and vs. New Orleans, 9/14) with a left hamstring strain. Tied for third on the team with 21 special teams tackles. Finished the season with five tackles. Had one tackle and a career-best and team-high six special teams tackles at Dallas (9/28), limiting Felix Jones to an average of 13.5 yards on four M E D I A G U I D E 211 W W W. R E D S K I N S. C O M OWNERSHIP COACHES PLAYERS STATISTICS RECORDS HISTORY SIDELINES

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