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2 Pro: Fourth-year defensive back with versatility to contribute at either safety position Took over as full-time starter in 2006 Played in 45 career regular season games with 24 starts Also saw action in one playoff game In young NFL career, has displayed penchant for making game-changing plays, totaling 138 tackles, four interceptions, one fumble recovery for a touchdown and seven passes defensed Also totaled 26 career tackles and one forced fumble on special teams Contributed one special teams tackle in playoffs Originally entered the league as Tampa Bay s fourth-round selection (111th overall) in the 2004 NFL Draft. 2006: Started all 16 contests Ranked sixth on the team with a career-high 83 tackles Finished campaign with 83 tackles, two passes defensed and four special teams tackles Posted six tackles in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Had six tackles and one special teams tackle at Atlanta (9/17) Finished contest against Carolina (9/24) with five tackles, one pass defensed and one special teams stop Totaled five tackles, including one TFL, and one special teams stop at New Orleans (10/8) Notched four tackles vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Registered seven tackles vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Had a then season-high eight tackles at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Had four stops at Carolina (11/13) Notched a season-high nine tackles at Dallas (11/23) Recorded four tackles at Pittsburgh (12/3) Matched his season-high with nine tackles and one special teams tackle at Chicago (12/17) Recorded three tackles and one pass defensed at Cleveland (12/24) Had eight tackles, including one TFL, vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Played in 13 contests (all but at Atlanta, vs. Chicago and at New Orleans) with eight starts (five at free safety: vs. Buffalo, vs. Detroit, at San Francisco, vs. Carolina and vs. Washington; and three at strong safety: at N.Y. Jets, vs. Miami and vs. New Orleans) Also appeared in playoff contest vs. Washington Totaled 51 tackles, three interceptions, three passes defensed, two tackles for loss, and one fumble recovery Ranked 10th on the team with a then career-high 51 tackles despite missing three contests because of injury Ranked third on the team with three interceptions Ranked eighth on the team with 14 special teams tackles Scored first career touchdown vs. Miami (10/16), returning a QB Gus Frerotte fumble 33 yards for a score Recorded first career multi-interception game with two interceptions of QB Brett Favre at Green Bay (9/25) Led team with a career-high four special teams tackles at Minnesota (9/11) Also saw significant action at free safety against the Vikings Totaled one tackle in first career start at free safety vs. Buffalo (9/18) Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bills offense to 147 total yards, eight first downs and one field goal Added one special teams stop against the Bills Saw significant action at free safety because of injury to starter S Dexter Jackson at Green Bay (9/25) Recorded first career multi-interception game against the Packers, picking off QB Brett Favre twice in the fourth quarter Finished contest with four tackles, two passes defensed and two special teams tackles Registered seven tackles in start at free safety vs. Detroit (10/2) Started at strong safety at N.Y. Jets (10/9) because of injury to S Jermaine Phillips Finished contest against the Jets with five tackles, including one TFL Made second consecutive start at strong safety vs. Miami (10/16) Scored first career touchdown against the Dolphins, returning a third quarter QB Gus Frerotte fumble 33 yards for a touchdown Added three tackles and two special teams stops against Miami Totaled a career-high 11 tackles in start at free safety at San Francisco (10/30) Part of a defense that limited the 49ers to 50 passing yards Added two special teams tackles against the 49ers Started at free safety 68 Veterans

3 vs. Carolina (11/6), registering five tackles Totaled five tackles in start vs. Washington (11/13) before leaving the game in the second half because of a knee sprain Inactive at Atlanta (11/20), vs. Chicago (11/27) and at New Orleans (12/4) because of injury Returned to action at Carolina (12/11), seeing significant time in the secondary and on special teams, posting one tackle and one special teams tackle Posted third interception of the year in start at strong safety vs. New Orleans (1/1), picking off a QB Todd Bouman pass in the first quarter Finished regular season finale against the Saints with eight tackles, one pass defensed and one special teams tackle Saw action at safety and on special teams in first career playoff game vs. Washington (1/7) in NFC Wild Card contest Totaled one special teams tackle against the Redskins. 2004: Played in all 16 games Totaled four tackles, one interception and two passes defensed on the season Ranked seventh on the team with eight special teams tackles, adding one forced fumble on special teams Saw significant action on special teams in first NFL contest at Washington (9/12) Contributed two special teams tackles at Oakland (9/26) Added one forced fumble on special teams against the Raiders Recorded one special teams tackle at New Orleans (10/10) and at St. Louis (10/18) Saw first career action at strong safety against Kansas City (11/7) Totaled two special teams tackles against the Chiefs Posted one special teams tackle and one pass defensed vs. Atlanta (12/5) Saw significant action on defense because of injury to starter S John Howell at San Diego (12/12) Recorded first career interception against the Chargers off QB Drew Brees Totaled one special teams tackle vs. New Orleans (12/19) Added two tackles and one pass defensed against the Saints Matched his season high with two tackles from his safety position at Arizona (1/2). College: Played in 50 career games with 14 starts... Finished his tenure at Ohio State with 136 career tackles, two sacks, 6.5 stops for losses of 39 yards, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, nine pass deflections and five interceptions... All-American First-Team selection by The NFL Draft Report and the Football Writers Association in Earned 2003 All-Big Ten Conference First-Team honors... Started all 13 games at strong safety as a senior, ranking second on the team with a career-high 83 tackles (42 solos)... Totaled two interceptions, six passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery in his final campaign at OSU Played in all 13 games, starting one game at nickel back in Finished with 32 tackles (22 solos) and one sack... Intercepted two passes and deflected two others... Also recovered one fumble Played in all 12 games, mostly on special teams in Recorded 14 tackles (13 solos), one sack, one interception and one pass deflection Played in all 12 games on special teams as a freshman... Totaled seven solo tackles on the season Majored in communications. Personal: In 2006, was on hand with several teammates to help collect toys for the Metropolitan Ministries annual toy drive by signing autographs at the Metropolitan Ministries Holiday Tent in exchange for the donation of a new, unwrapped toy Visited children in the University Community Hospital Pediatric Care Center to sign Buccaneers pennants for them for the holidays in 2005 In October 2005, teamed up with several teammates, the Home Depot and the United Way of Tampa Bay to landscape the front of Potter Elementary School in Tampa as part of the NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle in an effort to inspire volunteerism throughout the community Joined several teammates at the North Shore Retirement Home in 2004 to sing holiday tunes and pass out Buccaneer pennants As part of Thanksgiving 2004, stuffed and distributed food baskets at Metropolitan Ministries Holiday Food Tent Made an appearance at the North Tampa Boys & Girls Club with other members of the Buccaneers Rookie Club to run the Gatorade Youth Football Clinic during the 2004 season Has two younger brothers playing college football; Steve for Army and Chris for Ball State Attended Wayne (Huber Heights, OH) High School, earning Associated Press Division I All-Ohio, Super Prep All-Midwest and Rivals.com Top 100 honors... Also played baseball and ran track... Son of Keith and Monica Allen... Born Will Allen on June 17, 1982 in Dayton, Ohio. Veterans 69

4 Year Team allen s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2004 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals PLAYOFFS Year Team ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2005 Tampa Bay ADDITIONAL STATS Special Teams Forced Fumbles: 1 at Oakland, 9/26/04 Career Touchdowns: 1, 33-yard fumble recovery vs. Miami, 10/16/05 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 11 at San Francisco, 10/30/05 Interceptions: 2 at Green Bay, 9/25/05 Defensive TDs: 1 vs. Miami, 10/16/05 Pro: Powerful runner who has made career of gaining tough yards between the tackles... Possesses rare blend of power and agility... Physical toughness only eclipsed by tremendous work ethic... His bruising style and penchant for finding the end zone has helped him become the Buccaneers all-time leader in total touchdowns (71) and rushing touchdowns (58)... Ranks second all-time on the club s rushing list with 5,088 yards... Stands third on the Buccaneers career scoring list with 432 points, becoming first non-kicker in team history to surpass the 400-point plateau Owns seven career 100-yard rushing games... Tampa Bay owns a record in the regular season when he scores a touchdown... Ranks third in team history with 305 career receptions... Starting fullback for the Super Bowl XXXVII champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers... Named to the Pro Bowl for the sixth consecutive year in 2002, including the third straight year as a starter, marking the most appearances for an offensive player in club history... Career totals include 1,359 rushing attempts for 5,088 yards (3.7 avg.) and 58 touchdowns, and 305 receptions for 2,284 yards (7.5 avg.) and 13 touchdowns... Has played in 158 career games with 137 starts, sixth-best and fourth-best, respectively, in team history... Also has seen action in 10 postseason contests, tied for most in team history, with seven starts... Entered the league as a second-round pick (35th overall) by the Buccaneers in the 1996 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in all 16 games with 15 starts (all but at Pittsburgh) at fullback Rushed 60 times for 171 yards and a team-leading three rushing touchdowns Also caught 21 passes for 85 yards on the season In the season opener, caught three passes for 26 yards, moving into fourth place in team history for career receptions, vs. Baltimore (9/10) Saw action at Atlanta (9/17), catching three passes for 10 yards Rushed three times for 12 yards vs. Carolina (9/24) and also caught two passes Started at New Orleans (10/8) and rushed four 70 Veterans

5 times for three yards and a touchdown, moving into third place in team history for most points scored Caught two passes against Philadelphia (10/22) Started at Carolina (11/13) and caught two passes for 16 yards, moving into third place all-time in Buccaneers history for receptions Started vs. Washington (11/19) and rushed six times for 28 yards Also caught an eight-yard pass for 300th career reception, joining RB James Wilder and WR Mark Carrier as only players in Bucs history to reach 300-catch plateau Rushed twice for four yards and a touchdown at Dallas (11/23) and caught one pass for four yards Saw significant action at Pittsburgh (12/3), rushing six times for 13 yards and catching one pass for six yards Saw action vs. Atlanta (12/10), rushing twice for 20 yards and surpassing 5,000 career rushing yards Rushed six times for 26 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown run, at Chicago (12/17) Rushed 22 times for season-high 56 yards at Cleveland (12/24). 2005: Saw action in all 16 games with seven starts (vs. Detroit, at N.Y. Jets, vs. Miami, vs. Chicago, at Carolina, vs. Atlanta and vs. New Orleans) at fullback Also played in playoff game Rushed for 80 yards on 34 carries (2.4 avg.) with six touchdowns and added 25 receptions, sixth-best on the squad, for 222 yards and one score Six rushing touchdowns ranked tied for ninth in the NFC and tied for first on the team Scored at least one touchdown in four consecutive games (vs. Carolina, vs. Washington, at Atlanta and vs. Chicago), the second-longest streak of his career (behind five consecutive regular season games from ) Saw action vs. Buffalo (9/18) and rushed six times for 19 yards and one touchdown Plunged in from one yard out for his 50th career rushing touchdown Also caught two passes for nine yards Started vs. Detroit (10/2) and caught two passes for seven yards Surpassed the 2,000-yard plateau for career receiving yards (2,004) Started at N.Y. Jets (10/9) and rushed three times for 12 yards Saw action at San Francisco (10/30) and caught three passes for 24 yards Saw reserve action vs. Carolina (11/6) and scored on a one-yard touchdown run Also caught two passes for 21 yards, including a 12-yard gain where he broke three tackles Led the Buccaneers with two rushing touchdowns and a two-point conversion vs. Washington (11/13) Scored the game s first touchdown with a two-yard run in the first quarter Followed that up with a one-yard scoring run in the second quarter With less than a minute remaining in the game, barreled in from one yard out to give the Buccaneers a game-winning two-point conversion Finished the game with nine carries for 21 yards and two touchdowns and also caught one pass for 18 yards Scored on a one-yard touchdown run at Atlanta (11/20) Totaled four rushes for eight yards and the touchdown Started vs. Chicago (11/27) and scored a touchdown in his fourth consecutive game Scored on a two-yard touchdown dive into the end zone Finished the game with three carries for eight yards and one touchdown Also had two receptions for 14 yards Started at Carolina (12/11) and carried four times Also caught two passes for 20 yards Saw action at New England (12/17) and carried twice and also caught two passes for eight yards Two receptions moved him into sole possession of fifth place in team history with 280 career receptions Started vs. Atlanta (12/24) and caught three passes for 32 yards and a touchdown Caught his first touchdown since 2002 on a 13-yard reception Started vs. New Orleans (1/1) and caught one pass for 24 yards Carried four times for 15 yards and caught one pass for seven yards in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) Also moved into a tie for first place in team history with 10 games played in the postseason. 2004: Played in 14 games (all but vs. Kansas City and at Atlanta) with 11 starts (all but at Oakland, vs. Chicago, vs. Kansas City, vs. San Francisco and at Atlanta)... Missed two games (vs. Kansas City and at Atlanta) because of injury... Carried 67 times for 230 yards and two touchdowns... Also caught 29 passes for 202 yards... Started at fullback at Washington (9/12)... Carried four times for five yards... Also caught three passes for 17 yards... Rushed a season-high 12 times for 65 yards despite not starting at Oakland (9/26)... Also caught four passes for 30 yards... Started vs. Denver (10/3) and rushed three times for seven yards and added three receptions for nine yards... Three receptions moved him into seventh place alltime in team history with 241 career receptions... Started at New Orleans (10/10) and caught two passes for seven yards and rushed four times for eight yards... Started at St. Louis (10/18) and scored on a one-yard touchdown run, his first touchdown of the season... Finished the game with five carries for 17 yards and a touchdown... Also totaled three receptions for 20 yards... Saw action vs. Chicago (10/24) and carried seven times for 29 yards... Also caught two passes for eight yards... Left the game in the second half because of a knee injury... Declared inactive vs. Kansas City (11/7) and at Atlanta (11/14) because of injury... Returned to action vs. San Francisco (11/21) and rushed seven times for 21 yards... Started at Carolina (11/28) and carried six times for 15 yards... Also caught two passes for 19 yards... Started vs. Atlanta (12/5) and carried nine times for 42 yards with one touchdown... Also caught one pass for six yards... Started at San Diego (12/12) and carried four times for 12 yards... Also caught two Veterans 71

6 passes for 23 yards... Started vs. Carolina (12/26) and caught three passes for 37 yards and rushed one time. 2003: Played in four games (at Philadelphia, vs. Carolina, at Atlanta and vs. Indianapolis) with three starts (vs. Carolina, at Atlanta and vs. Indianapolis) at fullback before being placed on injured reserve on October 7 because of a neck strain Rushed 27 times for 77 yards and two touchdowns during the season Also caught 10 passes for 83 yards Started at fullback at Philadelphia (9/8) and rushed a team-leading 12 times for 23 yards Also caught five passes for 36 yards Rushed four times for nine yards vs. Carolina (9/14) Also caught three passes for 22 yards Started at fullback at Atlanta (9/21) and rushed for two touchdowns and 44 yards on eight carries Scored on back-to-back touchdown runs of two-yards and one-yard in the third quarter Started at fullback vs. Indianapolis (10/6) and rushed three times for one yard Also caught two passes for 25 yards Placed on injured reserve for the remainder of the season on October : Helped lead Buccaneers to first-ever world championship in Super Bowl XXXVII Named to the Pro Bowl for the sixth consecutive season and as a starter for the third straight year... The six appearances are the most for an offensive player in club history... Named to the Football Digest and Pro Football Newsweekly s All-Pro teams... Played in all 16 regular season games with nine starts (all but vs. New Orleans, at Cincinnati, at Carolina, vs. Carolina, vs. Green Bay, at New Orleans and vs. Pittsburgh)... Played in all three playoff games with one start (vs. Oakland in Super Bowl XXXVII)... Led club with seven touchdowns... Rushed 146 times for 548 yards (3.8 avg.) and five touchdowns... Caught 35 passes for 242 yards (6.9 avg.) and two touchdowns... Did not start for the first time in his Buccaneer career (a streak of 92 games) as the offense started in a four wide receiver set in the season opener vs. New Orleans (9/8)... Rushed six times for 11 yards... Caught four passes for 48 yards (12.0 avg.) with a long of 15 yards receiving yards were his most since Three of four catches went for first downs, all coming after halftime... Rushed 11 times for 23 yards in first start of the season, at Baltimore (9/15)... Also caught five passes for 25 yards... His 23 yards on the ground put him over the 4,000-yard plateau in rushing for his career... Started at fullback and rushed for a two-yard touchdown against St. Louis (9/23)... Finished the game with 10 yards rushing on five attempts and one reception for 10 yards... Rushed seven times for 29 yards and one touchdown at Cincinnati (9/29)... Also caught one pass for six yards... Carried the ball four straight times, beginning at the 21-yard line, leading up to his one-yard touchdown plunge late in the fourth quarter... Started at fullback at Atlanta (10/6) and rushed for nine yards on four attempts... Also caught one pass for six yards... Had a breakthrough performance vs. Cleveland (10/13) with 126 yards rushing (seventh career 100-yard game) and two touchdowns on 17 carries of his yards came in the second half... Also caught two passes for 13 yards... Gained all 55 yards in a touchdown drive that culminated with him scoring from 17 yards out... Also scored on a one-yard touchdown run... Started at fullback at Philadelphia (10/20) and gained 14 yards on five carries... Also caught a team-leading five passes for eight yards... Moved into second place on the club s all-time rushing chart... Also surpassed the 200-catch plateau for his career... Saw action at fullback at Carolina (10/27), rushing five times for four yards while catching three passes for 11 yards... Started at the tailback position vs. Minnesota (11/3) and produced 71 total yards... Rushed 26 times for 55 yards and added three catches for 16 yards and one touchdown... Touchdown was his first receiving on the season and came from five yards out... Rushed twice for eight yards vs. Carolina (11/17) while also catching two passes for 13 yards... Rushed nine times for 30 yards vs. Green Bay (11/24)... Rushed eight times for 17 yards at New Orleans (12/1) along with catching two passes for 47 yards and a touchdown yard touchdown reception was the longest of his career... Started vs. Atlanta (12/8) and had his second-best rushing day of the season... Paced the team with 95 rushing yards on 13 carries (7.3 avg.), including his two longest rushes of the season, of 27 and 32 yards... In his 100th career start, rushed 11 times for a team-leading 47 yards at Detroit (12/15) with one touchdown... One-yard touchdown dive capped off a 96-yard drive, the longest of the season and second-longest in club history... Also caught three passes for 23 yards... Rushed five times for 28 yards, including a long of 18 yards vs. Pittsburgh (12/23)... Also caught one pass for four yards... Started and rushed 12 times for 42 yards at Chicago (12/29)... In the Divisional Playoff game, rushed 17 times for 60 yards and a pair of touchdowns (both two yards) vs. San Francisco (1/12)... Led the team with 17 carries and 25 yards rushing in NFC Championship Game at Philadelphia (1/19)... Scored on a one-yard run to put the Bucs up 10-7 and give them their first lead of the game... Score also capped off a 96-yard drive, the longest in club postseason history... Rushed 10 times for 15 yards and one touchdown vs. Oakland (1/26) in Super Bowl XXXVII, while also catching five passes for 43 yards... Scored on a two-yard touchdown run midway through the second 72 Veterans

7 quarter... Finished postseason with 44 rushing attempts for 100 yards and a team-leading four touchdowns... Also caught eight passes for 70 yards. 2001: Named to the Pro Bowl for the fifth consecutive year... Started all 16 games, as well as playoff game at Philadelphia... Led the squad with 680 yards on 165 carries (4.1 avg.) and 10 touchdowns... Tied for fourth on team with 35 receptions for 231 yards and one score total touchdowns was second for a running back in the NFC and tied for second in a singleseason in club history total scores surpassed his previous career-high of 10 touchdowns points scored ranked third in the conference rushing touchdowns was tied for third in a single season in team history... Started as the Buccaneers feature back with RB Warrick Dunn out with injury against Green Bay (10/7) and picked up the slack with 77 yards rushing on 15 attempts (5.1 avg.), including a 39-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter for the go-ahead score... Started as the feature back in place of the injured Dunn against Minnesota (10/28) and rolled to his first 100-yard game since November 7, 1999 at New Orleans with a 129-yard performance on career-high 28 carries (4.6 avg.), earning Miller Lite NFL Player of the Week honors... Also scored three times on the ground, tying the team s single-game mark for his second career three-score game (also 12/27/98 at Cincinnati)... Played important role at Detroit (11/11), rushing the ball eight times for 48 yards (6.0 avg.) and catching three passes for 16 yards, including a five-yard grab on the sideline that set up K Martin Gramatica s game winning 35-yard field goal... Started at fullback against Chicago (11/18) and added a one-yard plunge for a touchdown... Also caught four passes for 36 yards... Started at fullback with 11 carries for 34 yards and two touchdowns (seven and eight yards), as well as five catches for 31 yards at St. Louis (11/26)... Two rushing scores gave him 47 career total touchdowns, moving him past James Wilder (46 touchdowns from ) into first place on the club s all-time list... Became the Bucs all-time leader in rushing touchdowns with a 24-yard scamper in the second quarter against Detroit (12/9)... Finished the game with 12 rushes for 66 yards (5.5 avg.) with one touchdown and added four receptions for 34 yards... Rushed for 101 yards on 24 carries and one touchdown for his sixth career 100-yard game, including his second of the season, against New Orleans (12/23)... Had strong performance vs. Baltimore (12/29), racking up 80 yards on 14 carries (5.7 avg.), including a game-clinching 32 yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter... Led the team in rushing in playoff game at Philadelphia (1/12) with 32 yards on 12 carries (2.7 avg.) and caught five passes for 32 yards. 2000: Started 13 games, earning a fourth consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl at fullback... Missed three games with a third degree sprain of the MCL in his left knee at Chicago (11/19)... Finished second on the team in rushing with 465 yards on 131 carries (3.5 avg.)... Tied for second on the team with five rushing touchdowns... Also caught 13 passes for 93 yards (7.2 avg.)... Continued his punishing ways against New England (9/3), recording 54 yards on 16 carries with two bruising scoring runs of five yards and three yards... Posted game-winning touchdown late in the third quarter... Moved into fourth on the club s all-time scoring list with his second quarter touchdown... Also moved into second place on the alltime touchdown list with his 35th and 36th career scores... Passed RB Errict Rhett for fourth on the team s all-time rushing chart with a five-yard run in the second quarter... Had 15 carries for a season-high 71 yards (4.7 avg.) and one touchdown vs. Chicago (9/10)... Had the run of the day, breaking three tackles while carrying another defender into the end zone on a 20 yard scamper... Led the team in rushing with 68 yards rushing on 21 carries at Detroit (9/17)... Scored for the third consecutive week with a four-yard touchdown in the third quarter... Had 60 yards on 16 attempts (3.8 avg.) to lead the Bucs in rushing for the third consecutive week vs. the Jets (9/24)... Had fourth touchdown of the year against Washington (10/1), rushing for 46 yards on 15 carries... Racked up 10 rushes for 56 yards (5.6 avg.), including a 14-yard run in the fourth quarter that helped set up a WR Reidel Anthony touchdown grab... Was injured at Chicago (11/19) with a third degree sprain of the MCL in his left knee... Missed the next three contests, but returned to the starting lineup in a Monday Night win vs. St. Louis (12/18)... Led the team in rushing in Wild Card game at Philadelphia (12/31), carrying the ball seven times for 42 yards (6.0 avg.)... Had an 18-yard run in the second quarter that help set up a 29-yard field goal by K Martin Gramatica. 1999: Started all 16 games, earning Associated Press All-Pro honors and a trip to the Pro Bowl... Also collected first-team All-Pro honors from College and Pro Football Newsweekly and Football Digest... Rushed for a career-best and team-leading 949 yards on a career-high 242 carries (3.9 avg.)... Accounted for all seven of Tampa Bay s rushing touchdowns... Also caught 27 passes for 239 yards and two scores... Carried 15 times for 64 yards and scored on a 17-yard screen pass in 19-5 win at Philadelphia (9/19)... Rushed for a career-high 131 yards on a then career-best 25 carries in win over Denver (9/26)... Opened scoring with a 28-yard touchdown run on Tampa Bay s opening possession, then gobbled up 52 yards in Veterans 73

8 the fourth quarter... Racked up 87 yards on 14 carries at Green Bay (10/10)... Scored on a 22-yard run that gave the Bucs a lead with 1:45 left... Netted 72 yards on 14 carries in win over Chicago (10/24)... Toted the ball 25 times for 117 yards and one score in win at New Orleans (11/7)... Racked up 64 yards in the fourth quarter, including a game-clinching 25-yard touchdown run... Rushed for 48 yards in win over Atlanta (11/21)... Totaled 73 yards in 16-3 win at Seattle (11/28), including 24-yard catch that set up Tampa Bay s lone touchdown... Collected 95 yards on 23 carries in Monday Night win over Vikings (12/6), including seasonbest 30-yard scamper that set up a field goal... Scored twice in the fourth quarter to rally Bucs to win over Lions (12/12)... Plunged into the end zone from one yard out, then scored on a 22-yard screen pass with 4:18 left to give Tampa Bay its first lead... Carried 19 times for 79 yards and two touchdowns in win over Packers (12/26)... Scored on a five-yard run to extend Bucs lead to Sealed the game with a 17-yard touchdown run... Rushed for 61 yards in the fourth quarter... Carried 22 times for 64 yards and a one-yard touchdown run in division-clinching win at Chicago (1/2)... Turned in a highlight-reel scoring scamper that ignited a two-touchdown rally in divisional playoff triumph over Washington (1/15)... Initially ventured right, eluded some tackles, then cut back to the middle, bounced off another tackle and rumbled into the end zone for perhaps the longest two-yard touchdown run ever caught on film... Rushed for 39 yards on 12 carries in NFC Championship Game at St. Louis (1/23). 1998: Started all 16 games Played in his second consecutive Pro Bowl as the NFC s top vote-getter at fullback... Also the only Buccaneer selected to the Associated Press All-Pro first team and earned the same honor from USA Today... Posted 846 rushing yards on 215 carries (3.9 avg.) while adding 22 receptions for 152 yards... Posted eight rushing touchdowns and added another score on a reception to lead the team with nine total touchdowns... Helped the Buccaneer running game finish fourth in the league with 2,148 rushing yards, Tampa Bay s best total since 1979 and second best ever... Crucial part of Bucs home-opening win over Chicago (9/20), posting first career 100-yard rushing game with 103 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries... Recorded 84 of his 103 yards vs. Bears in the second half as Tampa Bay rolled up a single-half team-record 192 rushing yards... Rushed 17 times for 86 yards and one touchdown against N.Y. Giants (10/4)... Snagged a season-high six receptions for 36 yards against Carolina (10/18)... Rushed for 128 yards and one touchdown on just 19 carries vs. Minnesota (11/1) as Bucs downed previously-undefeated Vikings by amassing a team-record 246 yards on the ground... Scored winning touchdown in decision over Minnesota on a six-yard, fourth-quarter run, then iced the game on Tampa Bay s next possession with a pinballing 37-yard carry... Contributed 68 rushing yards and a score plus one 17-yard catch vs. Detroit (11/22)... Scored critical third-down touchdown in win at Chicago (11/29) by catching a swing pass short of the goal line and bulling over three Chicago defenders to reach the end zone... Paced ground game vs. Pittsburgh (12/13) with 78 yards and a score on 24 totes, then posted 80 more yards on 13 carries (6.2 avg.) at Washington (12/19)... Finished season in grand style at Cincinnati (12/27), tying a team-record by scoring three touchdowns on one, one and three-yard carries among 69 rushing yards as Tampa Bay won : Started all 15 games in which he played, missing only contest at N.Y. Jets (12/14) with a quad contusion... Went to first Pro Bowl as NFC s leading vote-getter at fullback... Selected to AP All-Pro, Sports Illustrated All-Pro and College and Pro Football Newsweekly All-Pro (second team) squads... Produced a combined 843 total yards from scrimmage (665 rushing, 178 receiving) on 199 touches (176 rushes, 23 receptions), scored 10 touchdowns (seven rushing, three receiving), and led or tied for the club lead in rushing yards a team-high nine times... With those 10 scores, became just the third player in team history to register double-digit touchdown totals... In season opener against 49ers (8/31), paced the team in rushing with 69 yards on 14 carries (4.9 avg.) and hauled in three passes for 50 yards... In prime time beating of Dolphins (9/21), recorded 95 rushing yards on season-high 18 carries (5.3 avg.) and reeled in season-high four passes for 20 yards on way to scoring twice... Led the team in rushing at Atlanta (11/9) with 77 yards on 14 attempts (5.5 avg.), including a career-long 47-yard touchdown... The next week vs. New England (11/16), had most productive combined day of season with 126 yards (91 rushing, 35 receiving) and a one-yard fourth-quarter touchdown run... In postseason action vs. Detroit (12/28), hauled in one pass for 12 yards and contributed 68 yards rushing on 11 carries (6.2 avg.), including a 31-yard touchdown scamper that stands as the longest run in franchise playoff history... At Green Bay the following week (1/4), ran seven times for 21 yards and his second postseason score, a six-yard touchdown burst. 1996: Started all 16 games Enjoyed phenomenal rookie campaign, leading Tampa Bay with six touchdowns and becoming first Buc ever to compile at least three rushing touchdowns 74 Veterans

9 and three receiving touchdowns in same season... Inaugural year honors included firstalternate selection for 1996 Pro Bowl, 1996 AP All-Pro second-team, 1996 Football Digest All-Pro second-team and NFC Offensive Rookie of the Month in November... Amassed 377 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 96 attempts and 557 receiving yards and three touchdowns on 65 catches... Set new Buccaneer rookie record for receptions in a season, pacing all players on the 96 squad and leading all NFC rookies... Finished second on squad in rushing yards, averaging team-best 3.9 yards per carry... Enjoyed first career score in victory over Minnesota (10/13) on tackle-breaking 12-yard reception... Recorded first career rushing touchdown in game at Arizona (10/20) on one-yard dive over center... Had strong game in overtime victory over Oakland, setting career high and team season-high in receptions with eight... Led team with seven catches for 91 yards and a touchdown in home win over New Orleans (11/24)... Set season-high mark in rushing (67 yards) in home triumph over Washington (12/8)... Recorded season best 39-yard run at Minnesota (12/15)... Drafted by the Buccaneers in the second round in 1996 (35th overall). College: Purdue s Most Valuable Player in each of final three seasons, the only player ever to accomplish that feat for Boilermakers... Statistics in 43 games included 3,635 rushing yards on 644 carries (5.6 avg.) with 39 touchdowns... Also caught 93 passes for 1,075 yards (11.6 avg.) with three scores... Finished as Purdue s all-time leading rusher, surpassing Otis Armstrong... Also is school s all-time leader in rushing touchdowns, total touchdowns and points... Is only Purdue player ever to accumulate over 2,500 rushing and 1,000 receiving yards... As a senior, finished 11th in Heisman Trophy balloting, was a Gannett All-America and was either a first or second-team All-Big 10 choice by all selectors... Rushed for a school-record 1,436 yards on 243 attempts (5.9 avg.) with 11 touchdowns... Established school records with eight straight 100-yard performances and nine overall for season... Caught 25 passes for 162 yards... In junior year, ran for 1,188 yards on 202 totes (5.9 avg.) with career-best 14 touchdowns, and had 23 receptions for 298 yards... Was first Purdue player in 18 years to rush for over 1,000 yards, averaging 108 yards per contest touchdowns tied school record set by Tony Butkovich (1943) and Leroy Keyes (1967)... In sophomore season, credited with 816 rushing yards on 153 attempts (5.3 avg.) with 12 touchdowns... Also had career-best 30 catches for 407 yards with pair of scores... Was first Boilermaker sophomore in 48 years to be named team s MVP... As a freshman, ran for 195 yards on 46 carries (4.2 avg.) with two touchdowns while also catching 15 passes for 208 yards with one score... Earned his degree in business. Personal: Married to Nicole; couple resides in St. Petersburg with son Griffin and daughters Hannah and Lexie... Along with wife Nicole, formed the Mike Alstott Family Foundation during the 2007 offseason... Owns a restaurant - Island Way Grill - in Clearwater with former teammate TE Dave Moore... Maintains his own ticket program named Alstott s Army at all home games... Spent Valentine s Day 2006 visiting with patients at a carnival at All-Children s Hospital in St. Petersburg Hosted the Celebrity Outdoor Weekend for the fourth consecutive year to benefit the Children s Cancer Center in the Spring of Served as the Grand Marshal of the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg in Took 50 kids that were waiting for mentors in the Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Pinellas program fishing in Also does extensive community work with The Angelus Group... Participated as a host in the last three Redneck Golf Tournaments to benefit the Angelus, a home for disabled children... Along with Moore spent time at the Joshua House during the holidays for the last 10 years... Visited the girls at Brookwood, a home for neglected and abused teenage girls, for the holidays... In celebration of the holidays, gave the girls a foosball table for their recreation room... Through involvement with the Boys & Girls Club, established the Mike Alstott Football Camp for youths ages 8-18 during 1997 offseason and has continued the popular program during the last nine summers... During the 2007 offseason, hosted his 11th Annual Alstott Football Camp at Skyway Little League Park in Tampa... Worked with Special Olympic athletes through the Gatorade Junior Training Camp in Orlando from Was nominated to be inducted into the Purdue Hall of Fame in Given the key to the city of St. Petersburg on February 13, Participated in the 2003 Campbell s Chunky Soup Weigh-In On Hunger which donates 10 times a player s weight to local food banks in NFL cities... Gave the Start Your Engines call to begin the 2003 Grand Prix of St. Petersburg... Threw out the first pitch at the 2003 season opener for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays... Makes annual visits to the St. Petersburg All Children s Hospital to bring holiday cheer and take photos with the young patients... Hobbies include golf, basketball and fishing... Attended Joliet Catholic (Illinois) High School, lettering in football and baseball... In high school, was Parade All-America and Chicago Sun-Times Player of the Year... High school team won state title in junior year with 14-0 record... Born Michael Joseph Alstott on December 21, 1973 in Joliet, Illinois. Veterans 75

10 Alstott s career statistics RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 1996 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay t t Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals ,359 5, t , t 13 PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 1997 Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Postseason t ADDITIONAL STATS Threw incomplete pass in 1998; Threw incomplete pass in 2000; One kickoff return for 14 yards in 1996; One kickoff return for 0 yards in 1997; One kickoff return for 8 yards in 1998; One Kickoff return for 19 yards in 1999; One kickoff return for 2 yards in 2005 Fumbles-lost 4-2 in 1996, 5-3 in 1997, 5-5 in 1998, 6-6 in 1999, 3-2 in 2000, 2-2 in 2001, 4-2 in 2002, 0-0 in 2003, 2-2 in 2004, 0-0 in 2005, 1-1 in 2006 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Rushes: 28 vs. Minnesota, 10/28/01 Rushing Yards: 131 vs. Denver, 9/26/99 Rushing TDs: 3, twice, vs. Minnesota, 10/28/01 and at Cincinnati 12/27/98 Long Run: 47t at Atlanta, 11/9/97 Receptions: 8 vs. Oakland, 11/10/96 Receiving Yards: 91 vs. New Orleans 11/24/96 Long Reception: 44t at New Orleans, 12/1/02 Receiving TDs: 2 vs. Miami, 9/21/97 BUCS ALL-TIME CAREER TOUCHDOWNS Player Years TDs 1. FB Mike Alstott RB James Wilder TE Jimmie Giles BUCS ALL-TIME CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Player Years Rushing TDs 1. FB Mike Alstott RB James Wilder RB Errict Rhett BUCS ALL-TIME CAREER SCORERS Player Years Points 1. K Martin Gramatica K Michael Husted FB Mike Alstott K Donald Igwebuike RB James Wilder Veterans

11 Pro: Joined the Buccaneers after spending first four seasons with the N.Y. Jets ( ) Special teams standout who can also contribute to offense at fullback position Signed by the Buccaneers as a free agent on March 4, 2007 Appeared in 55 career games with six starts Career totals include 27 rushes for 102 yards (3.8 avg.) and 12 receptions for 73 yards (6.1 avg.) His 68 career special teams tackles with the Jets ranked fourth in team history Has three kickoff returns for 45 yards (15.0 avg.) in his career Saw action in three postseason contests, totaling two receptions for 22 yards (6.1 avg.) Originally entered the NFL as a third-round selection (85th overall) by the Jets in the 2003 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in 13 games (all but vs. Chicago, vs. Houston and vs. Buffalo) with five starts (at Tennessee, at Buffalo, vs. Indianapolis, at Minnesota and vs. Oakland) for the Jets Also played in lone postseason contest Totaled six rushes for 11 yards and nine receptions for 50 yards on the season Had 11 special teams tackles on the season Posted two special teams tackles in season opener at Tennessee (9/10) Had one rushing attempt for zero yards and one special teams tackle vs. New England (9/17) Totaled three special teams tackles at Buffalo (9/24) Had one rush for five yards vs. Indianapolis (10/1) Had two carries for five yards at Jacksonville (10/8) Had a careerlong 12-yard reception and recorded one special teams tackle vs. Miami (10/15) Recorded two receptions for nine yards and one special teams tackle at New England (11/12) Caught a career-high three passes for 15 yards and recorded one rush for zero yards at Minnesota (12/17) Had one special teams tackle at Miami (12/25) Tied his career-high with three receptions for 14 yards in season finale vs. Oakland (12/31) Caught two passes for 22 yards in the Wild Card game at New England (1/7). 2005: Played in 10 games (all but vs. Jacksonville, at Baltimore, vs. Tampa Bay, at Buffalo, at Carolina and at Denver) with one start (at New England) for the Jets Totaled a career-high 13 rushes for 59 yards and one reception for 11 yards on the season Notched 11 special teams tackles Had one special teams tackle vs. Miami (9/18) Inactive from Week 3 through Week 5 because of an ankle injury Had four special teams tackles vs. New Orleans (11/27) Had a career-high nine carries for a career-high 54 yards and one special teams tackle vs. Oakland (12/11) Posted four carries for five yards, an 11-yard reception and recorded one special teams tackle at Miami (12/18) Notched three special teams tackle vs. Buffalo (1/1). 2004: Played in all 16 games for the Jets Also played in both postseason contests Led the team with 31 special teams tackles Totaled six rushes for 23 yards (3.8 avg.) and two receptions for 12 yards (6.0 avg.) Also returned two kickoffs for 18 yards on the season Had three special teams tackles vs. San Francisco (10/17)... Notched three tackles on special teams and recorded six carries for 23 yards vs. Miami (11/1) Registered two tackles and one fumble recovery on special teams at Cleveland (11/21) Recorded the first reception of his career for 11 yards and added one special teams tackle at Arizona (11/28) Had two special teams tackles at St. Louis (1/2). 2003: Played in all 16 games as a rookie with the Jets Finished with 15 special teams tackles Also had one kickoff return for 27 yards and two carries for nine yards Had one special teams tackle in NFL debut at Washington (9/4) Totaled two carries for nine yards and had one special teams tackle vs. Buffalo (10/12) Notched three special teams tackles vs. Jacksonville (11/23) Finished contest at New England (12/20) with three special teams tackles and one kickoff return for 27 yards. Veterans 77

12 College: Finished career at Michigan with 83 catches for 777 yards and six receiving touchdowns in 48 games Also totaled 343 rushes for 1,580 yards and 17 rushing touchdowns Named the team s MVP as a senior while earning All-Big Ten Conference honorable mention Led the team in rushing with 199 carries for 902 yards and 10 touchdowns as a sophomore Majored in kinesiology. Personal: Rushed for 1,526 yards and scored 16 times during his senior year at Colerain (Ohio) High School... Named second-team Division I All-Ohio, first-team All-Greater Miami Conference, All-Southwest Ohio and All-Cincinnati pick in his senior year Selected by The Detroit Free Press Best of the Midwest team Gained 2,093 yards with 23 touchdowns during his prep career Averaged 10 points per game as the starting forward on the basketball team as a junior in high school Member of the Jets celebrity softball team at the annual Ronald McDonald House of Long Island s Celebrity Challenge The Celebrity Challenge raised money for the Ronald McDonald House of Long Island s capital campaign to build a 24-bedroom extension to the current house on Long Island Born Bobby DeAngelo Askew, Jr. on August 19, 1980 in Colerain, Ohio. Askew s career statistics RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets NFL Totals PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Special Teams Tackles: 15 in 2003, 31 in 2004, 11 in 2005, 11 in 2006; Returns: Returned one kick for 27 yards in 2003, returned two kicks for 18 yards in 2004 Buccaneers Largest Margin of Victory in a Road Game Margin Score Opponent Date at Cincinnati 12/27/ at Cincinnati 9/29/ at Baltimore 9/15/ at Washington 10/6/ at Atlanta 9/21/ at Detroit 9/17/ at Atlanta 11/9/ at New Orleans 12/11/ at Kansas City 10/8/ at New Orleans 11/29/ at Detroit 9/9/ at Philadelphia 9/8/03 Bold above indicates under head coach Jon Gruden 78 Veterans

13 Pro: Cerebral cornerback who doggedly blankets opposing receivers whether from his right corner position or in slot of nickel defense where he is apt to lineup One of Tampa Bay s best tacklers and toughest defenders Tenacious worker on the practice field and in film study... Has cemented his reputation as the NFL s finest all-around cornerback by earning his fourth career and third consecutive Pro Bowl selection in Started in every game at right cornerback as a key defensive playmaker for the Super Bowl XXXVII champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers... Named to his fifth career All-Pro Team in 2006 (second team)... Also earned first-team honors in 2001, 2004 and 2005 and second-team honors in Was named NFL Alumni Defensive Back of the Year in Became first cornerback in NFL history and just seventh player all-time to record 20 career interceptions and 20 career sacks when he posted the 20th sack of his career at Carolina (12/11/05) His 20 career sacks are most by a cornerback in team history and second among all active NFL defensive backs Became first player in team history to return two interceptions for touchdowns in same game during regular season when he twice picked off Philadelphia Eagles QB Donovan McNabb (10/22/06) Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 7 for that effort Posted a career-high 10 interceptions in 2001, which tied him for first in NFL and also marked a Buccaneers single-season record... Ranks tied for first (Donnie Abraham) on club s all-time list with 31 interceptions... Has scored nine regular season touchdowns in his career (five interception returns, three fumble returns and one return of a deflected punt), to lead all defensive players in team history... His eight career defensive touchdowns during the regular season are the most in team history Surpassed 100-tackle plateau for fourth consecutive season in 2006, notching 108 tackles His career-high 120 tackles in 2005 surpassed his own team single-season record for most tackles by a cornerback (111 tackles in 2003 and 2004) Only cornerback in team history to record four consecutive 100-tackle seasons Posted one of the most memorable and dominating defensive performances in NFC Championship Game history, forcing a fumble, posting one sack and sealing the win at Philadelphia (1/19/03) with a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown... His 145 career games played ranks 10th in team history, and his 136 career starts rank fourth in team annals Ranks second to LB Derrick Brooks among active Buccaneers in consecutive games played (144) and consecutive games started (119) His 119 consecutive starts are most in the NFL among active cornerbacks and 15th among all active players Also has played in nine postseason games with eight starts... Career totals include: 878 tackles, 31 interceptions, 20 sacks, nine forced fumbles, six fumble recoveries and 166 passes defensed... Has added 44 career special teams stops as well as one blocked punt... Has appeared in nine postseason contests with eight starts, recording 43 tackles, two interceptions, one sack, one forced fumble and 11 passes defensed Has also posted one touchdown and one special teams tackle in his postseason career His 878 tackles are most by a cornerback in team history and ranks fourth overall in team annals Has recorded a statistic in every defensive category four times in his career ( and ) On two occasions has corralled a team single-game record three interceptions, vs. New Orleans (12/23/01) and at New Orleans (12/4/05)... One of three players in club history to score on a fumble return and an interception return in same season (also Richard Wood in 1977 and Derrick Brooks in 2002) in Has scored three different ways in his career (fumble return, interception return and punt return), just the second player in team history to do so (also Ricky Reynolds)... Originally entered NFL as a third-round selection (66th overall) by the Buccaneers in 1997 draft. Veterans 79

14 2006: Earned his fourth career and third consecutive Pro Bowl invitation Also selected as a Pro Bowl starter for the fourth time Named to fifth career AP All-Pro Team, garnering second team honors Named NFC Defensive Player of Week for Week 7 effort vs. Philadelphia Started all 16 contests for the seventh straight season Ranked fourth on the team with 108 tackles, surpassing the 100-tackle plateau for the fourth consecutive season Ranked tied for first on the team with three interceptions Ranked first on the team with 20 passes defensed Became the first player in team history to return two interceptions for touchdowns in the same game during the regular season vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Intercepted the 31st pass of his career at Carolina (11/13), moving him into a tie for first place in team history for most career interceptions Finished season with 108 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles, 20 passes defensed and one special teams tackle Also posted two touchdowns on interception returns Tied for the team lead with 13 tackles in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Also added one pass defensed against the Ravens Had nine tackles, including one TFL, and one pass defensed at Atlanta (9/17) Led the team with 13 tackles, including one TFL, while also posting one pass defensed against Carolina (9/24) Posted eight tackles at New Orleans (10/8) Notched four tackles and one special teams stop vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Became the first player in team history to return two interceptions for touchdowns in the same game during the regular season vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Interceptions came off QB Donovan McNabb, marking the second and third times in his career that he has returned interceptions for touchdowns against the Eagles quarterback First return covered 37 yards and gave the Buccaneers a 7-0 lead in the second quarter and the second return went for 66 yards and a 17-0 lead in the third quarter Finished contest against the Eagles with six tackles, two interceptions, one forced fumble and two passes defensed Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort against the Eagles... Led the secondary with nine tackles at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Finished contest vs. New Orleans (11/5) with five tackles Intercepted the 31st pass of his career at Carolina (11/13), moving him into a tie for first place in team history for most career interceptions Finished game against the Panthers with five tackles, four passes defensed and one forced fumble Forced fumble led to the Buccaneers first score Posted five tackles vs. Washington (11/19) Added one pass defensed against the Redskins Totaled five tackles at Dallas (11/23) Recorded eight tackles and led the team with three passes defensed at Pittsburgh (12/3) Led the secondary with seven tackles and added one pass defensed vs. Atlanta (12/10) Finished contest at Chicago (12/17) with six tackles, including one TFL, and a team-high four passes defensed Had two tackles at Cleveland (12/24) Had three tackles, including one TFL, and two passes defensed in season finale vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Named to third career and second consecutive Pro Bowl Also selected as a Pro Bowl starter for the third time Earned AP All-Pro first team honors for the second consecutive season and third time in his career... Named NFC Defensive Player of Week for his Week 14 effort at Carolina Started all 16 contests for the sixth straight season as well as playoff contest vs. Washington Part of a defense that finished the season as the top-ranked unit in the NFL, marking the fourth consecutive season the unit has ranked in the top five and seventh time in the last nine years It marked the defense s third No. 1 ranking in team history and second in the last four years Additionally, it was the ninth consecutive season the defense has finished in the NFL s Top 10 in total defense, tied for the second-longest streak in the NFL since 1970 Since 1999, his first year as a starter, the defense has finished ranked in the NFL s Top 10 in pass defense in six of seven seasons (1999 and ) and in the top five on five occasions (1999 and ) Ranked third on the team with a career-high 120 tackles, surpassing his own team record (111) for most tackles in a season by a cornerback Also marked the third consecutive season he surpassed the 100-tackle plateau Led the team with 22 passes defensed Led the team and ranked tied for seventh in the NFC with five interceptions Became the first cornerback in NFL history and just the seventh player all time to record 20 career interceptions and 20 career sacks when he posted the 20th sack of his career at Carolina (12/11) Tied his own club record with a career-high tying three interceptions at New Orleans (12/4) Totaled 120 tackles, five interceptions, one fumble recovery, 22 passes defensed, one TFL, two sacks and one special teams tackle on the season Recorded six tackles and one pass defensed in season opener at Minnesota (9/11) Part of a defensive effort that did not allow an offensive touchdown to the Vikings while also surrendering just 33 rushing yards Posted eight tackles and one pass defensed against Buffalo (9/18) Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bills offense to 147 total yards, eight first downs and one field goal Notched seven tackles and one fumble recovery in contest at Green Bay (9/25) Posted nine tackles to lead the secondary against Detroit (10/2) Added one sack of QB Joey Harrington vs. the Lions Recorded first interception of the season off QB Vinny 80 Veterans

15 Testaverde at N.Y. Jets (10/9) Led the secondary with eight tackles and a season-high three passes defensed against the Jets Totaled three tackles and two passes defensed vs. Miami (10/16) Notched a then season-high 11 tackles at San Francisco (10/30) Led team with two passes defensed against the 49ers Part of a defense that limited the 49ers to 50 passing yards Posted six tackles and one pass defensed vs. Carolina (11/6) Had eight tackles and one pass defensed vs. Washington (11/13) Notched five tackles and one pass defensed at Atlanta (11/20) Had a season-high four passes defensed and five tackles vs. Chicago (11/27) Tied his career high and tied his own club record with three interceptions at New Orleans (12/4), including one at the Bucs goal line with less than two minutes remaining in the game to preserve the Tampa Bay victory Finished contest against the Saints with nine tackles and three passes defensed Became the first cornerback in NFL history and just the seventh player all time to record 20 career interceptions and 20 career sacks when he posted the 20th sack of his career at Carolina (12/11) Also posted one interception against the Panthers, intercepting QB Jake Delhomme in the fourth quarter to end a Panthers scoring threat and set up a Buccaneers touchdown Added eight tackles and one pass defensed as he was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week Had two tackles and one pass defensed at New England (12/17) Had a season-high and team-leading 13 tackles and one pass defensed against Atlanta (12/24) Recorded 12 tackles to lead the secondary in the regular season finale vs. New Orleans (1/1) Led team with 11 tackles, including one TFL, in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7). 2004: Named as a starter to his second career Pro Bowl Earned AP All-Pro first team honors for the second time in his career, garnering the most votes among cornerbacks Also chosen All-Pro first team by College & Pro Football Weekly and Football Digest Named to the Daryl Johnston All-Lunch Pail Crew Started at right cornerback in all 16 contests for the fifth consecutive season Part of a defense that finished the season ranked fifth in the NFL in total defense, marking the third consecutive season the unit has ranked in the top five and sixth time in the last eight years It also marked the eighth consecutive season that the defense ranked in the top 10, the longest current streak in the league Helped the defense finish the season ranked No. 1 in the league in pass defense for the second time in three seasons Matched his then career-high in tackles (111) to become the first cornerback in team history to record consecutive 100-plus tackle seasons His 111 tackles ranked fourth on the team Recorded a statistic in every defensive category for the second consecutive season and fourth time in his career Ranked tied for second on the team in interceptions (three), first in tackles for loss (nine), third in passes defensed (12) and tied for sixth in sacks (three) Scored two touchdowns on fumble returns, moving him into first place in team history for most career touchdowns by a defensive player with seven Made 100th career start vs. Atlanta (12/5) Totaled 111 tackles, three interceptions, one forced fumble, two fumble recoveries, 12 passes defensed, nine TFLs, three sacks and six special teams tackles on the season Posted five tackles and two passes defensed at Washington (9/12) Scored the team s first touchdown of the season against the Redskins, returning a QB Mark Brunell fumble nine yards for the score in the third quarter Added one special teams stop Notched two tackles against Seattle (9/19), helping limit the Seahawks to just 182 total yards... Totaled 11 tackles at Oakland (9/26) Added two special teams tackles against the Raiders Posted nine tackles vs. Denver (10/3) Scored second touchdown of the season at New Orleans (10/10), returning a RB Deuce McAllister fumble 18 yards for a score Led the secondary with 11 tackles against the Saints and added one special teams stop Helped limit New Orleans to 106 passing yards Notched first interception of the season against Chicago (10/24), picking off QB Craig Krenzel in the fourth quarter Finished contest against the Bears with seven tackles and one pass defensed Part of a defensive unit that held the Bears to 167 yards Led the secondary with nine tackles and one forced fumble against Kansas City (11/7) Also posted first sack of the season against the Chiefs, dropping QB Trent Green on Kansas City s final drive of the game Intercepted second pass of the season at Atlanta (11/14), picking off QB Michael Vick in the third quarter Finished game against the Falcons with four tackles and two passes defensed Totaled five tackles and one pass defensed against San Francisco (11/21) Also dropped 49ers QB Tim Rattay for one sack in the contest Part of a defensive effort that limited the 49ers offense to 26 total yards and two first downs in the first half Registered five tackles and one pass defensed at Carolina (11/28) Recorded five tackles, including one TFL, and two passes defensed vs. Atlanta (12/5) Helped defense post ninth shutout in franchise history and first of the season against the Falcons Intercepted QB Drew Brees in the first quarter at San Diego (12/12) Led the secondary with 11 tackles while posting one pass defensed against the Chargers Recorded five tackles, including one TFL and one sack of QB Aaron Brooks against New Orleans (12/19) Notched 11 tackles against Carolina (12/26) to Veterans 81

16 surpass the 100-tackle plateau for the second consecutive season Added one special teams stop against the Panthers Posted eight tackles and one pass defensed at Arizona (1/2). 2003: Started all 16 games at cornerback for the fourth consecutive season Part of a defense that ranked fifth in the NFL, marking the seventh consecutive year the defense has finished among the NFL s Top 10 Defensive unit also finished third in passing defense, marking the seventh time in the last eight seasons, including three straight, that the defense has finished in the Top 10 in pass defense His 111 tackles on the season ranked second on the team and established a then career high His tackle total also set a new single season record for most tackles by a cornerback (Jeris White, 103 in 1978) in Bucs history Ranked tied for third on the team with nine passes defensed Recorded his sixth career touchdown (including postseason) and first interception of the season, returning a fourth quarter pick of QB Peyton Manning 29 yards for a score against Indianapolis (10/6) Along with DE Simeon Rice, recorded a statistic in every defensive category compiled by the team Finished season with 111 tackles, two interceptions, 1.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery, nine passes defensed and one special teams tackle Posted seven tackles, one pass defensed and 0.5 sack for five yards at Philadelphia (9/8) Added one special teams stop Helped defense post third shutout in last 16 regular season games Posted six tackles against Carolina (9/14) Posted five tackles at Atlanta (9/21) Helped defense limit Falcons QB Doug Johnson to a 40.4 quarterback rating Recorded his sixth career touchdown (including postseason) and first interception of the season, returning a fourth quarter pick of QB Peyton Manning 29 yards for a score against Indianapolis (10/6) Finished the contest against the Colts with nine tackles and one pass defensed Led secondary with nine tackles at Washington (10/12) Added one forced fumble against the Redskins Notched nine tackles, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery at San Francisco (10/19) Added one sack for seven yards against QB Jeff Garcia Also notched a blocked field goal in the third quarter vs. the 49ers Led secondary with eight tackles against Dallas (10/26) Recorded second interception of the season off QB Quincy Carter in the third quarter Also added one forced fumble and two passes defensed Helped the defense post its second shutout of the season against the Cowboys Recorded 10 tackles against New Orleans (11/2) Posted six tackles at Carolina (11/9) Led the team with a career-high 14 tackles against Green Bay (11/16) Posted four tackles against the New York Giants (11/24) Helped the defense limit Giants QB Kerry Collins to a 41.3 rating Totaled five tackles and one pass defensed at Jacksonville (11/30) Posted five tackles at New Orleans (12/7) Also picked up a David Gibson blocked punt and raced 20 yards to the Saints one-yard line to set up the Bucs second touchdown of the game just before halftime Posted three tackles against Houston (12/14) Part of a defensive effort that surrendered just 107 total yards to the Texans, tying for the second lowest total in team history Notched four tackles and one pass defensed against Atlanta (12/20) Recorded seven tackles at Tennessee (12/28). 2002: Helped lead Buccaneers to their first world championship in Super Bowl XXXVII Fought off injuries, which included a right thumb fracture and a torn right posterior cruciate ligament, to earn second-team All-Pro honors... Also selected to the Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort against Philadelphia in the NFC Championship Game... Started all 16 regular season games at cornerback for the third consecutive season... Started all three playoff contests... Led all Bucs defensive backs with three sacks... Part of a unit that ranked first in the NFL in total defense and pass defense, marking just the second time in team history the Buccaneers paced the league in each category... It also marked the second time in team history that the Buccaneers defense ranked No. 1 in total defense Posted 95 tackles to rank fourth on the team, three sacks for 20 yards, two interceptions and finished second on the team with 21 passes defensed... Also had seven special teams tackles Recorded eight tackles and two passes defensed against New Orleans (9/8)... Posted a career-high six passes defensed at Baltimore (9/15)... Also registered six tackles against the Ravens... Recorded a season-high 10 tackles and one pass defensed against St. Louis (9/23)... Led all defensive backs with six tackles at Cincinnati (9/29) while limiting the Bengals to 94 yards passing... Also recorded one special teams stop... Recorded six tackles at Atlanta (10/6)... Tied for team-high two passes defensed against the Falcons... Added one special teams stop... Notched first interception of the season off QB Tim Couch in the first quarter against Cleveland (10/13)... Also tallied six tackles, one pass defensed and one special teams tackle... Recorded five tackles and two passes defensed at Philadelphia (10/20)... Helped limit QB Randy Fasani to 46 passing yards at Carolina (10/27)... Led the secondary with seven tackles against the Panthers... Recorded first sack of the season on QB Daunte Culpepper vs. Minnesota (11/3)... Led all defensive backs with nine tackles and added one pass defensed against the Vikings... Posted two special teams tackles vs. Minnesota Veterans

17 Recorded five tackles and one pass defensed against Carolina (11/17)... Suffered a left thumb fracture in the fourth quarter against the Panthers... Recorded second interception of the season against Green Bay (11/24) despite playing with a cast on his hand because of a fractured left thumb... Finished game with four tackles and two passes defensed... Recorded two tackles and two passes defensed against Atlanta (12/8), while helping limit the Falcons to 113 passing yards... Recorded his second sack of the season at Detroit (12/15)... Finished game with two tackles and a pass defensed... Recorded a nine-yard sack of QB Tommy Maddox vs. Pittsburgh (12/23)... Finished contest with eight tackles against the Steelers... Notched seven tackles at Chicago (12/29)... Helped limit the Bears to 133 passing yards... Recorded first postseason interception of his career against San Francisco (1/12) in the NFC Divisional Playoff game... Added four tackles and two passes defensed against the 49ers... Notched three tackles, one sack, a forced fumble and four passes defensed at Philadelphia (1/19) in the NFC Championship Game... Picked off a fourth quarter QB Donovan McNabb pass, returning it 92 yards for a game-clinching touchdown against the Eagles... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort in the NFC Championship Game... Notched four tackles in Super Bowl XXXVII against Oakland (1/26)... Added one special teams tackle against the Raiders... Finished postseason with a team-high six passes defensed and tied for fifth on the team with 11 tackles... Added one sack for five yards, one forced fumble and posted two interceptions to rank tied for second on the team in the playoffs. 2001: Named to his first Pro Bowl as a starter and was chosen to the Associated Press All-Pro first team... Also selected to College & Pro Football Newsweekly and Pro Football Weekly s All-NFL Teams, as well as Football Digest s All-Pro Team... Named the league s defensive back of the year by NFL Alumni... Ranked tied for first in the NFL with 10 interceptions, a club single-season record... Became the first player in the league with 10 interceptions since Mark Carrier in Chosen NFC Defensive Player of the Week twice (Week 9 and Week 15)... Also led defense with career-high 29 passes defensed... Had a Bucs single-game record three interceptions against New Orleans (12/23)... Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season, as well as playoff game at Philadelphia... Racked up 91 tackles (fourth-best on the team), one sack for six yards, 10 interceptions, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery, 29 passes defensed and four special teams tackles... Helped defense finish among the NFL s Top 10 (sixth) for the fifth consecutive year, the only team in the league to do so... Also played pivotal role on unit which ranked fifth in the NFL in pass defense, marking the third time in the past four seasons the defense finished in the top five... Played outstanding all-around game at Minnesota (9/30) with four tackles, one interception and two passes defensed... Contributed a team-high eight tackles and one pass defensed against Green Bay (10/7)... Finished with seven tackles at Tennessee (10/14)... Had outstanding game against Pittsburgh (10/21), collecting two tackles, two interceptions, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed... Season-high four passes defensed at Green Bay (11/4)... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance at Detroit (11/11) with seven tackles, four passes defensed and two interceptions... The first interception led to a K Martin Gramatica field goal in the second quarter... Had 10 tackles, two passes defensed and one interception on the first play from scrimmage against Chicago (11/18)... Blocked his first career punt, which TE Todd Yoder returned for an 11-yard touchdown, representing the Bucs lone touchdown of the game at Cincinnati (12/2)... Also contributed 10 tackles to lead the secondary, and added one forced fumble and one special teams tackle... Four tackles and two passes defensed against Detroit (12/9)... Also sealed the game with a fumble recovery of KR Desmond Howard s fumble with 36 seconds left... Notched team-high 13 tackles and two passes defensed at Chicago (12/16)... Had sensational game against New Orleans (12/23), vaulting his way into the record books with a Bucs single-game record three interceptions and also tying the team s single-season mark with nine interceptions... Was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts... First interception resulted in a FB Mike Alstott one-yard plunge, and he added his second of the game on the final play of the first half... The record-breaking interception came late in the fourth quarter, and he punctuated the play by scoring his fourth career touchdown on the 36- yard return... Added two tackles and three passes defensed... Added to his record-breaking season against Baltimore (12/29) with his club-record 10th interception of the season... Added seven tackles and five passes defensed... Had two tackles, one pass defensed and one special teams tackle in playoff game at Philadelphia (1/12). 2000: Started in all 16 games for the first time in his career and one playoff contest at right cornerback... Had then career bests in tackles (97), passes defensed (20) and a career-high 5.5 sacks, while matching his then career high in interceptions with two... Also added one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and six special teams stops... Led all NFC defensive backs with 5.5 sacks on the season... Posted five tackles, including one sack for a loss of eight yards, Veterans 83

18 and one pass defensed at New England (9/3)... Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors after registering three tackles, a career-high two-and-a-half sacks, one forced fumble and one 24-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown against Chicago (9/10)... Another stellar performance at Detroit (9/17) where he supplied great special teams effort with a touchdown saving tackle, a tipped punt and a recovery of a blocked punt... Also had two tackles and one pass defensed... Five tackles, one pass defensed and one interception that he returned for 37 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter against the N.Y. Jets (9/24)... Had two tackles and one sack in Monday Night clash with Minnesota (10/9)... Had seven tackles on Thursday night game vs. Detroit (10/19)... Had nine tackles, one sack and one pass defensed vs. Minnesota (10/29)... Had four tackles in a win at Atlanta (11/5)... Had a then career-high 10 tackles and one pass defensed in a game with Green Bay (11/12)... Finished with nine tackles and one pass defensed at Chicago (11/19)... Equaled his then career-high with 10 tackles, also contributed two passes defensed and one special teams tackle vs. Buffalo (11/26)... Had 10 tackles and posted a then career-high in passes defensed with five against Dallas (12/3)... Had four tackles and two passes defensed at Miami (12/10)... Had one of three interceptions against the Rams (12/18) with his first quarter pick and also chipped in six tackles and one pass defensed... Had seven tackles and three passes defensed at Green Bay (12/24)... Had five tackles in Wild Card game at Philadelphia (12/31). 1999: Played in all 16 games, starting 15 at right cornerback... Posted a then career-best 74 tackles, two interceptions, one sack and 16 passes defensed... Added six special teams stops... Recorded six tackles against the Giants (9/12), Philadelphia (9/19), Denver (9/26) and Minnesota (10/3)... Broke up two passes versus Chicago (10/24)... Picked off a QB Billy Joe Tolliver pass in the end zone in win at New Orleans (11/7)... Sprained his right shoulder in the second quarter but returned... Collected five stops vs. Atlanta (11/21)... Posted three tackles, two passes defensed and one interception in 16-3 win at Seattle (11/28)... Returned interception 43 yards late in the fourth quarter to cement win... Recorded six stops, two passes defensed and one sack in Monday Night win over the Vikings (12/6)... Dropped QB Jeff George for a 10-yard loss, forcing the Vikings back to the Bucs 40 on their last drive of the game... Posted seven tackles and one pass defensed versus Lions (12/12)... Broke up a then career-high four passes in win over Packers (12/26), adding four tackles... Collected six tackles in division-clinching win at Chicago (1/2)... Recorded three tackles and one pass defensed in divisional playoff win over Washington (1/15)... Racked up season-high nine stops and two passes defensed in NFC Championship Game at St. Louis (1/23). 1998: Played in 16 games with nine starts and had a breakthrough season after seeing limited playing time as a rookie... Opened three games at left cornerback and the final six at right cornerback, originally entering the starting lineup because of injuries to CB Donnie Abraham and CB Anthony Parker but eventually winning permanent job opposite Abraham... Led all Buccaneer cornerbacks in both tackles (68) and passes defensed (17) and also recorded three sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles and 12 special teams tackles... Moved into nickel back position by season s second game at Green Bay (9/13) and contributed three tackles... Came in at nickel back against Giants (10/4) and helped seal victory with a fourth-quarter interception, the first of his career, which he returned 11 yards to New York s 30-yard line... Replaced injured Donnie Abraham at left cornerback in fourth quarter vs. Carolina (10/18) and made two tackles, then started in place of Abraham the following week at New Orleans (10/25), leading all defensive backs with seven tackles and two passes defensed... Posted eight tackles and two passes defensed vs. Detroit (11/22)... Notched four tackles, one pass defensed and scored the Bucs second touchdown of the day when he picked up a deflected Chicago punt and weaved 23 yards through traffic to the end zone at Chicago (11/29)... In Monday Night Football win over Green Bay (12/7), led the Buccaneer secondary with nine tackles and also recorded one sack and two forced fumbles, the second of which led to Tampa Bay s final touchdown in the fourth quarter... Tallied five tackles and three passes defensed at Washington (12/19)... Finished season with seven-tackle, one-interception outing at Cincinnati (12/27), returning his pick 56 yards for the Bucs longest interception runback of the year and tied for the then 11th-longest in team annals. 1997: Saw action in only game of season against Arizona (9/28), contributing three tackles while participating primarily on passing downs... Stayed on the active roster the remainder of the season but was declared an inactive for each contest until the second playoff game at Green Bay (1/4), in which he registered two tackles and a pass defensed as the team s nickel back. College: Finished Cavalier career with 15 interceptions, third-highest total in school history and just two shy of UVA record (17 by Keith McMeans, )... Also broke up 26 passes, 84 Veterans

19 made 154 tackles, forced one fumble and recovered another during three-year Virginia career... Started all 36 Cavalier games and earned All-ACC first-team honors each of three seasons, including two bowl games... In a pair of bowl games, added two interceptions, 10 tackles, four passes defensed and a fumble recovery... Started every game at left cornerback during junior campaign and earned his third consecutive All-ACC first-team selection... Posted 38 tackles and trio of interceptions for 38 yards while also breaking up five passes and forcing and recovering a fumble... As a sophomore, earned first-team All-ACC accolades while manning the Cavs left cornerback slot... Joined twin brother Tiki on all-conference squad as the two became just the third pair of brothers to gain that distinction in the ACC in the same year... Registered 63 tackles and came up with four interceptions for 18 yards... Credited with 10 passes broken up... Made outstanding college debut as a redshirt freshman, earning AP All-America third-team honors and the first of three straight All-ACC first-team selections... Also tabbed as the ACC s Freshman of the Year and was given UVA s Bill Dudley Award recognizing the team s most outstanding first-year player... Picked off an ACC-leading (second in the nation) eight passes, returning the picks for a total of 56 yards, while also making 53 tackles and breaking up 11 passes... Graduated with a degree in commerce with a concentration in marketing. Personal: Married to Claudia... Couple lives in Tampa with daughters Yammile Rose and Justyce Rosina... Twin brother, Tiki, was a teammate at Virginia, an All-America running back and a 1997 second-round draft choice (36th overall) of the New York Giants ( )... Was inducted into the Virginia High School Hall of Fame in 2005 Along with Tiki, wrote a children s book titled By My Brother s Side that was released during the 2004 season A second book titled Game Day was published in the fall of 2005 and a third children s book, Teammates, was released in the fall of 2006 The brothers are also currently in production for an animated show based on the children s books Additionally, the two are planning to pen two young adult novels to be released in 2007 and 2008 Along with Tiki, made a $1 million gift in 2006 to their alma mater, the University of Virginia, at the launch of the University s $3 billion campaign in which the twins served as the emcees for the event Tiki and Ronde co-hosted a radio show on the NFL Channel on Sirius Satellite Radio during the 2005 and 2006 seasons In February, 2006, hosted 11-year old Tyler Gardiner of Massillon, Ohio at One Buccaneer Place to enjoy a tour of the practice facility and lunch on the practice field Tyler, who suffered from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a terminal cancer of the white blood cells, had a final wish of meeting Barber, his favorite NFL player Along with Tiki, was named as a co-chair for 2005 Read Across America Day In conjunction with the program, read several books to third grade students at Alexander Elementary School during the 2005 season Along with teammate Derrick Brooks, played in the American Century Celebrity Golf Classic at Lake Tahoe in 2005 Invited by the Tampa Bay Lightning to participate in the pre-game festivities during the NHL 2004 Eastern Conference Finals... Co-hosted Sunday Sports Extra on WFLA News Channel 8 for three years (2000, ), which was named Best Sportscast in the State of Florida by the Associated Press Earned a SPJ Award (Society Professional Journalist) for his role on the show Featured with Tiki in a NFL-Reebok television commercial during the 2003 season Named to the 2003, 2005 and 2006 All-Interview teams by NFL.com Named to The Sporting News 2003 and 2006 NFL s 101 Best Players List Avid golfer who participated in the 2003 Gary Player Invitational, a charity event that featured some of golf s biggest names, including Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer Serves as a spokesman for Champs Also serves as a spokesman for Reebok Was featured in a national VISA commercial with Tiki Endorses Pro Trainer, personal home gym workout equipment Rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange following the 2002 season Along with Tiki, was named among the sexiest twins alive by People Magazine in 2006 Was also selected with Tiki to both People Magazine s 50 Most Beautiful People and Sports Illustrated for Women s Sexiest Male Athletes in Member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes... Member of the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society at Virginia... Father, James Barber, a Virginia Tech grad, played in the former World Football League... Won all-district honors each of his last three seasons at Cave Spring (Roanoke, Virginia) High School... Rated as one of Virginia s top five prospects and shared Male Athlete of the Year honors in the state with brother Tiki... Lettered three times each in football and track and won the national title in the 55-meter hurdles as a senior after coming in second as a junior... Also twice won the state outdoor 110-meter hurdle title... Born Jamael Oronde Barber on April 7, 1975 in Montgomery County, Virginia. Veterans 85

20 Barber s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 1997 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t NFL Totals t PLAYOFFS ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 1997 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Postseason t ADDITIONAL STATS Punt Returns: 1-23t at Chicago, 11/29/98 Career Touchdowns: yd. interception return, vs. Philadelphia, 10/22/06 66-yd. interception return, vs. Philadelphia, 10/22/06 29-yd. interception return, vs. Indianapolis, 10/6/03 92-yd. interception return, at Philadelphia, 1/19/03* 36-yd. interception return, vs. New Orleans, 12/23/01 37-yd. interception return, vs New York Jets, 9/24/00 24-yd. fumble return, vs. Chicago, 9/10/00 23-yd. deflected punt return, at Chicago, 11/29/98 18-yd fumble return at New Orleans, 10/10/04 9-yd fumble return at Washington, 9/12/04 * Playoffs SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 14 vs. Green Bay, 11/16/03 Interceptions: 3, twice, at New Orleans, 12/4/05 and vs. New Orleans, 12/23/01 Sacks: 2.5 vs. Chicago, 9/10/00 Passes Defensed: 6 at Baltimore, 9/15/02 Defensive TDs: 2 vs. Philadelphia, 10/22/06 Punt Return TD: 1 at Chicago, 11/29/98 86 Veterans 20 SACKS AND 20 INTERCEPTIONS IN NFL HISTORY Name Sacks Int CB Ronde Barber S LeRoy Butler S Rodney Harrison LB Seth Joyner LB Ray Lewis LB Wilber Marshall LB William Thomas MOST CAREER SACKS AMONG ACTIVE DEFENSIVE BACKS Sacks Player Current Team 28.5 S Rodney Harrison New England 20.0 CB Ronde Barber Tampa Bay 18.0 S Brian Dawkins Philadelphia 17.0 S Lawyer Milloy Atlanta 16.0 S Adam Archuleta Chicago 16.0 S Adrian Wilson Arizona CAREER SACKS AMONG ALL-TIME NFL CORNERBACKS Player Team(s) Sacks CB Ronde Barber Tampa Bay 20.0 CB Ray Crockett Detroit/Denver/Kansas City 15.5 CB Deshea Towsend Pittsburgh 13.5 CB James Hasty N.Y. Jets/Kansas City/Oakland 10.0 CB Samari Rolle Tennessee/Baltimore 9.5

21 barber s GAME-BY-GAME Statistics 1997 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 28 Arizona TOTALS PLAYOFFS Jan. Bay TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Dec Dec. Bay Dec. 20 Chicago Dec Oct. 4 N.Y. Giants Oct. 18 Carolina Oct. Orleans Nov. 1 Minnesota Nov. 8 Tennessee Nov Nov. 22 Detroit Nov Dec. 7 Green Bay Dec. 13 Pittsburgh Dec Dec TOTALS TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Dec. 12 N.Y. Giants Dec Dec. 26 Denver Oct Oct. Bay Oct. 24 Chicago Oct Nov. Orleans Nov. 14 Kansas City Nov. 21 Atlanta Nov Dec. 6 Minnesota Dec. 12 Detroit Dec Dec. 26 Green Bay Jan TOTALS PLAYOFFS Jan. 15 Washington Jan. Louis TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. England Sept. 10 Chicago Sept Sept. 24 N.Y. Jets Oct Oct Oct. 19 Detroit Oct. 29 Minnesota Nov Nov. 12 Green Bay Nov Nov. 26 Buffalo Dec. 3 Dallas Dec Dec. 18 St. Louis Dec. Bay TOTALS PLAYOFFS Dec Veterans 87

22 2001 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept Oct. 7 Green Bay Oct Oct. 21 Pittsburgh Oct. 28 Minnesota Nov. Bay Nov Nov. 18 Chicago Nov. Louis Dec Dec. 9 Detroit Dec Dec. 23 New Orleans Dec. 29 Baltimore Jan. 6 Philadelphia TOTALS PLAYOFFS Jan TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 8 New Orleans Sept Sept. 23 St. Louis Sept Oct Oct. 13 Cleveland Oct Oct Nov. 3 Minnesota Nov. 17 Carolina Nov. 24 Green Bay Dec. Orleans Dec. 8 Atlanta Dec Dec. 23 Pittsburgh Dec TOTALS PLAYOFFS Jan. 12 San Francisco Jan t Jan. 26 Oakland TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. 14 Carolina Sept Oct. 6 Indianapolis t Oct Oct. Francisco Oct. 26 Dallas Nov. 2 New Orleans Nov Nov. 16 Green Bay Nov. 24 NY Giants Nov Dec. Orleans Dec. 14 Houston Dec. 20 Atlanta Dec TOTALS Veterans

23 2004 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. 19 Seattle Sept Oct. 3 Denver Oct. Orleans Oct. Louis Oct. 24 Chicago Nov. 7 Kansas City Nov Nov. 21 San Francisco Nov Dec. 5 Atlanta Dec. Diego Dec. 19 New Orleans Dec. 26 Carolina Jan TOTALS TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. 18 Buffalo Sept. Bay Oct. 2 Detroit Oct. Jets Oct. 16 Miami Oct. Francisco Nov. 6 Carolina Nov. 13 Washington Nov Nov. 27 Chicago Dec. Orleans Dec Dec. England Dec. 24 Atlanta Jan. 1 New Orleans TOTALS PLAYOFFS Jan. 7 Washington TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 10 Baltimore Sept Sept. 24 Carolina Oct. Orleans Oct. 15 Cincinnati Oct. 22 Philadelphia Oct. Giants Nov. 5 New Orleans Nov Nov. 19 Washington Nov Dec Dec. 10 Atlanta Dec Dec Dec. 31 Seattle TOTALS Veterans 89

24 Pro: Physical tight end whose athleticism enables him to be utilized in both the running and passing game Has recorded 167 career receptions for 1,391 yards (8.3 avg.) and 18 touchdowns Also tallied eight special teams tackles Durable athlete who has played in 110 games with 106 starts Also started six playoff games and totaled 10 career postseason catches for 76 yards and one touchdown Contributed to five 1,000-yard rushing seasons in his six-year career, including RB Carnell Cadillac Williams Buccaneers rookierecord 1,178 yards in 2005 and four by Jets RB Curtis Martin, including Martin s career-high 1,697 yards in 2004 Has started every game the past six seasons and enters the 2007 season with 104 consecutive regular season starts Earned Pro Football Weekly all-rookie honors in 2000 Signed as a free agent by Tampa Bay on March 15, 2005 Spent first five seasons ( ) with the N.Y. Jets Originally entered the league as a first-round (27th overall) draft pick by the Jets in the 2000 NFL Draft. 2006: Started all 16 games Finished season with 18 catches for 115 yards and one touchdown Caught four passes for 27 yards against Baltimore (9/10) Caught two passes for 10 yards at Atlanta (9/17) Caught one pass for 13 yards at New Orleans (10/8) Started against Cincinnati (10/15) and caught one pass for 12 yards Caught one pass against Philadelphia (10/22) Caught two passes for 16 yards at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Caught two passes for nine yards, including a two-yard TD reception for first score as a Buccaneer, vs. Washington (11/19) Caught two passes for 10 yards at Pittsburgh (12/3) Caught two passes for 12 yards at Chicago (12/17) Caught one pass for five yards against Seattle (12/31). 2005: Made an immediate impact in his first season with Tampa Bay in 2005, starting all 16 games for the NFC South champion Buccaneers Also started playoff game Caught 16 passes, second-best among Bucs tight ends and eighth overall on the team, for 112 yards (7.0 avg.) Started in Buccaneer debut at Minnesota (9/11) and caught one pass for seven yards Also played a key role in Tampa Bay rushing for 146 yards Started vs. Buffalo (9/18) and caught two passes for six yards Started at Green Bay (9/25) and caught one pass for nine yards Also played a key role in RB Carnell Cadillac Williams rushing for 158 yards Started vs. Detroit (10/2) and caught two passes for nine yards Started at the N.Y. Jets (10/9) in his first game against his former team and caught two passes for six yards Started vs. Miami (10/16) and caught one pass for 13 yards Also played a key role in Tampa Bay totaling 180 rushing yards Started vs. Carolina (11/6) and caught two passes for 10 yards Started at Atlanta (11/20) and caught one pass for 12 yards Started vs. Chicago (11/27) and had two catches for 12 yards Started at Carolina (12/11) and helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 112 yards and two touchdowns Started vs. Atlanta (12/24) and caught two passes for 28 yards, including a season-long of 17 yards Started NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) and caught three passes for 26 yards. 2004: Started all 16 regular season contests and both playoff games with the Jets Finished the regular season with 13 catches for 100 yards and one touchdown Had three receptions for 28 yards and one touchdown in two playoff games Started in season opener against Cincinnati (9/12) and in Week 2 at San Diego (9/19) Recorded two catches for 20 yards, including a diving 11-yard reception that helped set up the gamewinning field goal on the Jets final drive against Buffalo (10/10) Notched a season-high four catches for 47 yards, including a season-long 19 yard reception, against San Francisco (10/17) Recorded two catches for eight yards at New England (10/24) Had one catch for five yards against Miami (11/1) Started at tight end and participated on special teams at Buffalo (11/7), against Baltimore (11/14), at Cleveland (11/21) and at Arizona (11/28), 90 Veterans

25 recording one special teams tackle at Cleveland (11/21) Made one catch, a two-yard touchdown reception, at Houston (12/5) Recorded one catch for four yards at Pittsburgh (12/12) Helped the Jets rush for 229 yards against Seattle (12/19) Had one catch for 14 yards at St. Louis (1/2) Caught one pass for a 13-yard touchdown in AFC Wild Card playoff game at San Diego (1/8/05) Tallied two catches for 15 yards in AFC Divisional playoff game at Pittsburgh (1/15/05). 2003: Started all 16 games at tight end with the Jets Set career highs with 40 receptions for 356 yards, including four touchdown catches Had two receptions for 12 yards in season opener at Washington (9/4) Caught three passes for 12 yards against Miami (9/14) Gained 30 yards on three receptions at New England (9/21) Recorded one catch for two yards against Dallas (9/28) Tied a career high with two touchdown catches, including a career-long 18-yard touchdown grab, against Buffalo (10/12) Finished with three catches for 41 yards against the Bills Had two receptions for 30 yards at Houston (10/19) Caught two passes for 31 yards at Philadelphia (10/26) Started his 50th career game against the N.Y. Giants (11/2) Caught four balls for 44 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown to tie the game at and force overtime against the Giants Recorded one catch for six yards and caught a two-point conversion that tied the score at 24-24, and forced overtime at Oakland (11/9) Tied a then career high with five catches for a career-best 63 yards against Jacksonville (11/23) Started at tight end against Tennessee (12/1) Caught one pass for 14 yards at Buffalo (12/7) Made two catches for 11 yards and crossed the 1,000-yard mark for his career against Pittsburgh (12/14) Had four receptions for 29 yards against New England (12/20) Caught a career-best six passes, including a one-yard touchdown grab, and gained 32 yards at Miami (12/28). 2002: Started in all 16 regular season games and both playoff contests with the Jets Totaled 28 receptions for 243 yards and tied a career high with five touchdown catches Had four catches for 36 yards, one touchdown, and caught a two-point conversion at Buffalo (9/8) Recorded four receptions for 33 yards, including his second touchdown of the year versus New England (9/15) Caught two passes for 25 yards at Jacksonville (9/29) Caught his third touchdown of the year, a two-yard strike, and added one tackle on special teams versus Kansas City (10/6) Started at tight end against Minnesota (10/20) and Cleveland (10/27) Hauled in four catches for 26 yards and one touchdown at San Diego (11/3) Started at tight end against Miami (11/10) Caught two passes for eight yards, including a one-yard touchdown catch at Detroit (11/17) Tallied two catches for 25 yards against Buffalo (11/24) Started at tight end at Oakland (12/02) Had two receptions for 22 yards against Denver (12/8) Started at tight end at Chicago (12/15) Recorded two receptions for 21 yards at New England (12/22) Started at tight end against Green Bay (12/29) Caught one pass for eight yards in AFC Wild Card playoff game against Indianapolis (1/4) Tallied three receptions for 14 yards in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at Oakland (1/12). 2001: Started in all 16 regular season games and AFC Wild Card game with the Jets Finished with 36 catches for 321 yards and five touchdowns Had four receptions for 58 yards with a long gain of 24 yards versus Indianapolis (9/9) Recorded two receptions for 24 yards at New England (9/23) Had three receptions for 24 yards against San Francisco (10/1) Caught three passes for 21 yards, and a touchdown at Buffalo (10/7) Recorded four catches for 31 yards vs. Miami (10/14) Had five catches for 35 yards, and two touchdowns against St. Louis (10/21) Hauled in two catches for 34 yards at New Orleans (11/4) Recorded two catches for 22 yards against Kansas City (11/11) Had one catch for eight yards at Miami (11/18) Caught two passes for 16 yards against New England (12/2) Started at tight end at Pittsburgh (12/9) Had two catches for eight yards, including the game winning touchdown, a two-yard pass, against Cincinnati (12/17) Had four catches for 22 yards, including the game-winning touchdown with 58 seconds left in the fourth quarter at Indianapolis (12/23) Caught one ball for 14 yards against Buffalo (12/30) Recorded one catch for four yards at Oakland (1/6) Started at tight end in the AFC Wild Card game at Oakland (1/12). 2000: Played in 14 games as a rookie, starting 10 contests with the Jets Earned Pro Football Weekly all-rookie team honors, with 16 catches for 144 yards and two touchdowns Saw action at Green Bay (9/3), against New England (9/11), and at Buffalo (9/17) Had two catches for 20 yards at Tampa Bay (9/24) Caught two passes for 19 yards against Pittsburgh (10/8) Saw action at New England (10/15) Inactive with a sprained knee against Miami (10/23) and at Buffalo (10/29) Recorded three catches for 41 yards, and one touchdown against Denver (11/05) Started at tight end at Indianapolis Veterans 91

26 (11/12) Recorded two catches for eight yards at Miami (11/19) Caught one pass, a two-yard touchdown, against Chicago (11/26) Had two catches for 19 yards against Indianapolis (12/3) Caught one pass for 15 yards at Oakland (12/10) Had one catch for five yards against Detroit Tallied two catches for 15 yards at Baltimore (12/24). College: Finished his career at West Virginia ranked second on the school s all-time reception list by a tight end with 83 catches for 1,173 yards (14.1 avg.) and 10 touchdowns Selected as a Football News honorable mention all-american pick as a senior Played in 35 games as a Mountaineer after redshirting in 1996 as a true freshman and started 26 games during his career Had 29 catches for 393 yards, and four touchdowns as a junior Recorded 35 catches for 510 yards and five touchdowns as a senior As both a junior and senior earned second team all-big East honors and was the team captain and MVP Earned All-ECAC First-Team honors as a junior and was a member of the school s Athletic Director s honor roll Appeared in every game as a sophomore and one game as a redshirt freshman Graduated with a Bachelor s degree in Marketing. Personal: Married to DeeAnn and has one son, Anthony Rocco, and one daughter, Olivia Ann Hosted the Anthony Becht Football Camp in the summer of 2006 at Monsignor Bonner High School in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania Spent Valentine s Day 2006 visiting with patients at a carnival at All-Children s Hospital in St. Petersburg Was an all-city, all- Catholic conference and all-county selection as a senior at Monsignor Bonner (Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania) after recording 47 receptions for 693 yards Also lettered three years in basketball Born Anthony Becht on August 8, 1977 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania. Becht s Career Statistics RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2000 N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals , PLAYOFFS RECEIVING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2001 N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets N.Y. Jets t Tampa Bay Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Two kickoff returns for 0 yards in 2000; Eight special teams tackles Fumbles-lost 0-0 in 2000, 0-0 in 2001, 0-0 in 01 playoffs, 0-0 in 2002, 0-0 in 02 playoffs, 1-0 in 2003, 0-0 in 2004, 0-0 in 04 playoffs, 0-0 in 2005, 0-0 in 05 playoffs, 1-0 in 2006 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 6 at Miami, 12/28/03 (with N.Y. Jets) Receiving Yards: 63 vs. Jacksonville, 11/23/03 (with N.Y. Jets) Receiving TDs: 2, twice, vs. St. Louis, 10/21/01 (with N.Y. Jets) and vs. Buffalo, 10/12/03 (with N.Y. Jets) 92 Veterans

27 Pro: Young, talented defensive end with a tremendous work ethic Helped provide depth on Buccaneers defensive line during his first season in the NFL, appearing in three games and totaling two tackles Signed to Tampa Bay s active roster on November 13, 2006 Signed to Buccaneers practice squad on September 4, 2006 Released by the Buccaneers on September 2, 2006 Originally entered the league as a seventh-round (241st overall) pick by the Buccaneers in the 2006 NFL Draft. 2006: Appeared in three contests (vs. Washington, at Dallas and vs. Seattle) Spent Weeks 1-8 on the Buccaneers practice squad... Finished the season with two tackles Dressed but did not play at Carolina (11/13) Saw first career action vs. Washington (11/19) Recorded first career tackle at Dallas (11/23) Had one tackle vs. Seattle (12/31). College: Helped Clemson rank 11th in nation in scoring defense in Named to the All-State team by the Orangeburg Touchdown Club... Played in 46 career games with 22 starts... Went over the 1,000-mark in career plays in win over No. 19 South Carolina... Starter for last two years, starting 22 of the last 23 games... Registered at least one tackle for loss in 16 of his last 21 games... Finished with 27.5 career tackles for loss, including 14 as a junior and 12.5 in Finished with four career forced fumbles and one recovered fumble Has the ability to get out in pass coverage if necessary, totaling three career interceptions... Had an interception against N.C. State on the last play of the game at the goal line to preserve a six-point victory in 2004 Had an interception of a tipped pass on South Carolina s final play to preserve a win in 2005 Also had an interception at Duke in 2004 Majored in human resource development. Personal: Ranked as one of the top 16 defensive ends in the country by USAToday.com Considered an All-American by that service and one of the top 125 players in the nation regardless of position... Ranked as the 31st best defensive end in the nation by Rivals100. com; a three-star player by that internet site... Ranked as the No. 3 player in South Carolina by SuperPrep... Ranked as the No. 8 player in South Carolina by Mickey Plyler... Totaled 89 tackles, 15 quarterback pressures, 14 sacks, and 22 tackles for loss in his senior season Played in the North-South All-Star game... Ranked as the 25th-best defensive lineman in the country by SuperPrep... Ranked as the No. 73 player in the Mid-Atlantic Region by Tom Lemming... A Border Wars top-100 player in the South... A Max Emfinger All-American Ranked as a grade-7 player by Emfinger, his highest rating... Ranked as the 20th-best defensive end prospect in the nation by The Sporting News... All-state selection by The High School Sports Report... Played his high school football for Jimmy Neal at Camden High... Born Charles Dantonja Bennett on April 4, 1983 in Camden, South Carolina. Year Team BENNETT s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2006 Tampa Bay Veterans 93

28 Pro: Remarkably consistent punter who is considered one of the NFL s finest athletes at his position Possesses one of the NFL s strongest legs and is equally adept at displaying the necessary accuracy to pin opponents deep inside their own territory Has been a steady performer over the past seven years despite having his 1999 rookie campaign dashed by a testicular cancer diagnosis late in training camp Selected to first Pro Bowl in 2005 Appeared in 112 career regular season games and six postseason contests Totaled 573 career punts for 24,277 yards (42.3 avg.) with a long of 68 Has placed 152 punts inside the 20-yard line in his career For the postseason, punted 24 times for 956 yards (39.8 avg) with nine punts landing inside the opponents 20-yard line 43.8-yard average as a Buccaneer is tops in team history His yard gross average in 2005 was the best single-season performance in team history Signed by the Buccaneers as a free agent on March 13, 2004 Spent his first four professional seasons ( ) with the Green Bay Packers as one of the NFC s top punters despite often kicking in the NFL s toughest weather conditions Showed marked improvement in only second season in league, raising his gross average by a full four yards, jumping from a 38.5-yard average in 2000 to the 42.5-yard mark in 2001 Selected by the Packers in the fourth round (133rd overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft. 2006: 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, 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 Punted eight times for 372 yards (46.5 avg.) with a long of 59 in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Placed three punts inside the 20-yard line against the Ravens Had four punts for 170 yards (42.5 avg.), with a long of 53, at Atlanta (9/17) Placed one punt inside the 20-yard line against the Falcons Recorded six punts for 273 yards (45.5 avg.) with a long of 52 against Carolina (9/24) 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) Placed four punts inside the Saints 20-yard line Had seven punts for 328 yards (46.9 avg.) with a long of 57 and one punt inside the 20-yard line vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Punted six times for 241 yards (40.2 avg.) with a long of 52 and one punt inside the 20-yard line against Philadelphia (10/22) Had nine punts for 357 yards (39.7 avg.) with a long of 57 and two punts placed inside the 20-yard line at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Finished with eight punts for 327 yards (40.9 avg.) with a long of 48 and one punt placed inside the 20-yard line vs. New Orleans (11/5) Punted six times for 259 yards (43.2 avg.) with a long of 57 and two punts placed inside the 20-yard line at Carolina (11/13) Punted three times for 146 yards (48.7 avg.) with a long of 51 and one punt placed inside the 20-yard line vs. Washington (11/19) Net average of 49.3 against the Redskins was a career-best Had four punts for 178 yards (44.5 avg.) with a long of 49 at Dallas (11/23) Punted six times for 229 yards (38.2 avg.) with a long of 52 and one punt placed inside the 20-yard line at Pittsburgh (12/3) Totaled four punts for 182 yards (45.5 avg.) with a long of 49 and one punt placed inside the 20 vs. Atlanta (12/10) 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 single-game record for most punts in a game Also had one special teams tackle against the Bears Punted twice for 83 yards (41.5 avg.) with one punt inside the 20 at Cleveland (12/24) 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. 94 Veterans

29 2005: 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 single-season performance in team history and ranked third in NFL His 37.5-yard net average was the second-best singleseason 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 281 yards (46.8 avg.) with a long of 52 in season opener at Minnesota (9/11) Placed one punt inside the Vikings 20-yard line Punted six times for 277 yards (46.2 avg.) with a long of 61 against Buffalo (9/18) 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) Placed one punt inside the Packers 20-yard line Had three punts for 140 yards (46.7 avg.) with a long of 50 vs. Detroit (10/2) Placed one punt inside the Lions 20-yard line Totaled five punts for 259 yards (51.8 avg.) with a long of 59 at N.Y. Jets (10/9) 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 Punted eight times for 349 yards (43.6 avg.) with a long of 55 yards at San Francisco (10/30) Placed one punt inside the 20-yard line against the 49ers Had six punts for 289 yards (48.2 avg.) with a long of 59 and one punt placed inside the 20-yard line vs. Carolina (11/6) Had three punts for 150 yards (50.0 avg.) with a long of 59 at Atlanta (11/20) Also placed two punts inside the Falcons 20-yard line Totaled seven punts for 292 yards (41.7 avg.) with a long of 52 and two punts placed inside the 20-yard line vs. Chicago (11/27) Totaled six punts for 259 yards (43.2 avg.) with a long of 58 and two punts placed inside the 20-yard line at Carolina (12/11) Punted five times for 216 yards (43.2 avg.) with a long of 54 and three punts placed inside the 20-yard line vs. Atlanta (12/24) Had six punts for 276 yards (46.0 avg.) with a long of 53 and one punt placed inside the 20-yard line in the regular season finale vs. New Orleans (1/1) 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). 2004: 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 a career-high nine times for 361 yards (40.1 avg.) with a long of 54 Placed three punts inside the 20 against the Redskins Punted eight times for a careerhigh 371 yards (46.4 avg.), with a long of 55 against Seattle (9/19) Pinned two punts inside the 20 Totaled four punts for 176 yards (44.0 avg.) with a long of 54 at Oakland (9/26) Placed one punt inside the 20 against the Raiders Punted five times for 221 yards (44.2 avg.) with a long of 50 vs. Denver (10/3) Tied a career high with four punts inside the 20 against the Broncos Punted three times for 139 yards (46.3 avg.), with a long of 48 at New Orleans (10/10) Recorded four punts for 172 yards (43.0 avg.) with a long of 58 and one punt placed inside the 20 at St. Louis (10/18) Had five punts for 217 yards (43.4 avg.) with a long of 49 against Chicago (10/24) Punted four times for 179 yards (44.8 avg.) with a long of 57 against Kansas City (11/7) Placed one punt inside the 20 against the Chiefs Punted seven times for 275 yards (39.3 avg.) with a long of 52 at Atlanta (11/14) Placed one punt inside the Falcons 20-yard line Had five punts for 243 yards (48.6 avg.) with a season long of 60 vs. San Francisco (11/21) Placed three punts inside the 49ers 20-yard line Punted twice for 93 yards (46.5 avg.) with a long of 49 at Carolina (11/28) Had one punt inside the 20 against the Panthers Had five punts for 212 yards (42.4 avg.) with a long of 57 vs. Atlanta (12/5) Placed one punt inside the Falcons 20 Posted five punts for 202 yards (40.4 avg.) with a long of 51 at San Diego (12/12) Placed one punt inside the Chargers 20 Punted five times for 186 yards (37.2 avg.) with a long of 48 against New Orleans (12/19) Placed one punt inside the 20 against the Saints 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 Veterans 95

30 Panthers Punted eight times for 293 yards (36.6 avg.) with a long of 51 at Arizona (1/2) Pinned two punts inside the Cardinals 20-yard line and added one special teams tackle. 2003: Appeared in all 16 games with the Packers for the fourth consecutive season, extending his consecutive games played streak to 64 Also saw action in both playoff contests Ranked sixth among NFC punters in both gross (41.7) and net average (35.1) 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 average), 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) Enjoyed successful afternoon at Arizona (9/21), establishing his season-best 40.3-yard net average, posting a 43.3-yard gross average and dropping three of his four punts inside the 20 Had a three-game stretch, starting with the Kansas City contest (10/12) where his gross averages were 44.8, 45.8 and 46.5 yards, respectively Also launched a season-long 60-yard punt against the Chiefs 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 : 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 (a career-high 26; fifth) Kept his touchbacks to only six among 79 punts and never had more than a single touchback in any one game Finished 10th in the conference in gross average (41.7; 79 for 3,296 yards) Averaged a careerbest 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 a career-best 26 punts inside the 20-yard line Also enjoyed a season-high 42.3-yard net average and a season-long 57-yard punt against the Saints Maintained a yard average over seven punts at Tampa Bay (11/24) with a long of only 54 yards; ended Bucs contest with a 42.1 net average Established a career high with four punts placed inside the 20-yard line in victory over 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 against Buffalo (12/22); did so in win over the Bills in spite of swirling winds that gusted up to 30 miles per hour Forced four fair catches in game at Minnesota (11/17) Punted five times for a 46.0-yard average at Chicago (10/7), he later turned in similarly good day in rematch with the Bears (12/1), posting a 44.7-yard average in spite of frigid conditions Had a workmanlike day in rainy conditions at New England (10/13) with six punts for a 43.0-yard average Incurred the first blocked punt of his NFL career in playoff contest with Atlanta (1/4), when the Falcons LB Mark Simoneau stormed up the middle to smother the ball midway through the first quarter. 2001: 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) Dropped punts at the Buccaneers oneand five-yard lines at Tampa Bay (10/7) in posting a regular-season career best net average of 44.0 yards In rematch victory over the Bucs (11/4), he averaged 46.3 yards on four fourth-quarter punts. 96 Veterans

31 2000: 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 yard net average while dropping 22 of his 78 punts inside the 20 Managed to maintain gross and net averages of 41.5 and 41.1 yards, respectively, in the finale against Tampa Bay (11/24) despite punting a season-high eight times in 15-degree temperatures Hit a season-long 53- yard punt a week earlier in win at Minnesota (12/17) Made a strong statement early in the year with a stellar performance at Buffalo (9/10), punting seven times for a 42.7-yard average, including a season-best 42.3-yard net and three placed inside the 20 Also had three punts inside the 20-yard line in three other games at Tampa Bay (11/12), at Chicago (12/3) and in the rematch with the Buccaneers (12/24) Turned in a season-high 44.8-yard average (four-punt 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 over Indianapolis (11/19). 1999: Missed his entire rookie season after being diagnosed with testicular cancer September 1 on the eve of the team s final preseason game Was placed on the reserve/non-football illness list on September 5 Having discovered the cancer in its early stages, he began a whirlwind period in his life with an initial surgery on September 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 1999 Eventually rehabilitated in Eugene, Oregon, 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 career-ending injury Lettered the next four years ( ) for the Ducks Had 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 fifth-year 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 Additionally 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; luckily he 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 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 Had opportunity to play in the 1996 Cotton Bowl, the 1997 Las Vegas Bowl and the 1998 Aloha Bowl Holds a B.A. degree in English. Personal: Married to Bethany, and the couple has two sons, Brady John and Aaron Robert Released his autobiography, When It s Fourth and Long, this past summer... Has a Web Site, 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 Veterans 97

32 survived cancer In November 2006, hosted several members of the Cancer Survivors Group at the Buccaneers new training facility Visited patients at Celebration Health, Florida Hospital on opening day of training camp in 2005 Also visited with cadets at Falkenburg Academy, a juvenile justice facility, to talk about faith and the importance of getting their lives back on track in 2005 Involved with the Children s Cancer Center in Tampa During the Packers 2002 and 2003 training camps, tested as one of the strongest members of the team as he bench pressed 225 pounds an astonishing 25 times besting all other players other than linemen and linebackers who lift 315 pounds Was an all-state pick by The Oregonian as both a placekicker (second team) and punter (third team) his senior season at Douglas (Winston, OR) 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 Served as the school s option quarterback his junior and senior years, he also had 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 Plans to begin work on a master s degree in education in the near future On the heels of his own successful battle with testicular cancer, for the past six years has taught high school health classes throughout the state of Oregon in an effort to raise awareness about the disease Also has delivered a similar message to church and youth groups in both Wisconsin and Oregon since his 1999 diagnosis Was active with other charitable efforts throughout Wisconsin, personally calling an Algoma, Wisconsin student with cancer and gotten involved with the local Make-A-Wish program Also helped wrap Christmas presents for the less-privileged in Milwaukee and read to schoolchildren in Green Lake 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 Bethany also holds a Spanish degree from Oregon and worked in the past as a part-time translator at a middle school near the couple s off-season home She is also actively involved in the charitable efforts of the Buccaneers Women s Organization Josh is an avid golfer; he also enjoys playing basketball, fishing, and anything else that gets him out of the house Resides in Eugene, Oregon during the offseason Born Joshua John Bidwell on March 13, 1976 in Winston, Oregon. Bidwell s Career Statistics PUNTING Opp Year Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 1999 Green Bay Green Bay , Green Bay , Green Bay , Green Bay , Tampa Bay , Tampa Bay , Tampa Bay , NFL totals , , PLAYOFFS PUNTING Opp Year Team G No Yds Avg Ret Yds Net TB In 20 LG Blk 2001 Green Bay Green Bay Green Bay Tampa Bay Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Fumbles-lost 0-0 in 1999, 1-0 in 2000, 0-0 in 2001, 0-0 in 2002, 0-0 in 2003, 1-0 in 2004, 0-0 in 2005 Special Teams Tackles: 1 in 2001, 2003 and 2004 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Punts: 11, at Chicago, 12/17/06 Gross Yards: 371, vs. Seattle, 9/19/04 Gross Average (min. 4 att): 53.3, at New Orleans, 9/15/02 Touchbacks: 2, six times, last time at New Orleans, 12/4/05 Net Average (min. 4 att): 44.3, at St. Louis, 10/18/04 Punts Inside the 20: 5, vs. Miami, 10/16/05 Longest Punt: 68, at Jacksonville, 12/3/01 98 Veterans

33 Pro: Accomplished pass receiver who has the speed to stretch defenses Has played in 75 games with 61 starts Career numbers include 315 receptions for 4,699 yards and 25 touchdowns Also rushed 18 times for 91 yards and returned seven punts for 62 yards (8.9 avg.) Originally entered the league as a first-round draft choice (eighth overall) of the Arizona Cardinals in the 1999 Draft Signed with San Diego as an unrestricted free agent on March 7, 2003 Was traded to Miami on March 18, 2004 in exchange for CB Jamar Fletcher and a sixth-round draft choice in 2005 Was released by the Dolphins on March 7, 2005 and then re-signed on May 18, 2005 Signed by the Buccaneers as a free agent on May 24, 2006 Released by the Buccaneers on September 9, 2006 Signed by the Buccaneers on February 2, : Attended training camp with the Buccaneers before being released on September : Played in five games for the Dolphins before being placed on injured reserve (knee) on November 8 Finished the season with four catches for 80 yards Opened the season vs. Denver (9/11) with one catch for eight yards Caught two passes for 18 yards at N.Y. Jets (9/18) Caught one pass for a season-long 54 yards at New Orleans (10/30). 2004: Sustained a season-ending knee injury during a training camp practice with the Texans in Houston on August 6 Underwent surgery on August 9, and was placed on injured reserve on August : Started all 14 games in which he played with the Chargers Ranked second on the team with 70 receptions for a team-leading 880 receiving yards and seven touchdowns Added 18 rushing yards on three attempts Caught at least one pass in all 14 games he was active Was inactive vs. Denver (9/14) because of a bruised heel Served a club suspension for contest at Oakland (9/28) Turned in his most productive receiving game of his career at Jacksonville (10/5) when he caught 14 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns Scores came on catches of 46 and 13 yards, both from QB Drew Brees, marking his first two touchdown catches as a Charger... Reception total in that game is tied with Kellen Winslow for the second-most in Chargers history... Had six catches for 103 yards and one touchdown in the first half of that game... Recorded nine receptions for 139 yards and two touchdowns vs. Cincinnati (11/23), including scoring receptions of 37 and 26 yards, both from QB Doug Flutie. 2002: Started all eight games he was active for with Arizona Was inactive for one game and spent each of the last seven contests of the year on injured reserve with a knee injury Caught 32 passes for 512 yards and one touchdown, including at least one reception in all eight contests Also rushed for 29 yards on two attempts Had seven receptions for 138 yards and a touchdown in the season opener at Washington (9/8) Caught six passes for 110 yards and drew a key pass interference penalty in overtime which led to the game-winning field goal, in the Cardinals 9-6 victory vs. Dallas (10/20) Had a 22-yard run at San Francisco (10/27) Was inactive vs. Seattle (11/10) with a knee injury Was placed on injured reserve on November 13. Veterans 99

34 2001: Started all 16 games with Arizona Put together the most productive season of his career as he amassed 98 receptions for 1,598 yards and eight touchdowns Also rushed five times for 35 yards Led the NFL in receiving yards, ranked third in the NFC and sixth in the league in receptions Yardage total marked a new Cardinals singleseason record while his reception total is fourth-best Was voted to the first Pro Bowl of his career At 23 years and four months, became the second-youngest receiver in NFL history to record 1,500-plus receiving yards (Rams Isaac Bruce with 1,781 yards at 23 years, two months in 1995) Became the sixth, and youngest, Cardinal to record consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons Reached the 1,000-yard plateau in just 10 games, tying Roy Green (1984) for the fastest to attain that mark in club history Also led the NFL with 72 first down receptions Of his 98 catches on the year, 14 went for 25 yards or longer Posted a season-high 145 yards on eight catches in opener vs. Denver (9/23) Hauled in seven passes for 131 yards and one touchdown vs. Kansas City (10/21) Tied a team record, also held by Rob Moore (1997), with his fourth consecutive 100-yard receiving contest, vs. N.Y. Giants (11/11), when he tied a season and career-high with nine receptions, totaling 137 yards and one touchdown Caught five passes for 80 yards and two touchdowns vs. Detroit (11/18) Tallied six receptions for 121 yards and one touchdown at San Diego (11/25) Had a key performance in overtime victory at Oakland (12/2) when he caught six passes for 106 yards, including a 50-yard scoring catch Had six catches for 132 yards vs. Washington (12/9) Amassed 127 yards and two touchdowns on seven receptions at Carolina (12/30), his ninth 100-yard receiving game of the season, setting a new Cardinals single-season record Touchdowns included a season-long 61-yard reception. 2000: Started all 16 contests for Arizona Ranked second on the team with 71 passes for a team-best 1,156 yards and seven touchdowns His 1,156 receiving yards also ranked eighth in the NFC and 16th in the NFL Accounted for seven of the Cardinals 10-longest plays from scrimmage on the season Tallied 11 receptions of 25 yards or longer Had at least one catch in all 16 games Opened the season with consecutive 100-yard receiving efforts, just the third player in Cardinals history to achieve this feat, joining Woodley Lewis (1959) and J.T. Smith (1989) This included nine catches for 128 yards and two touchdowns at N.Y. Giants (9/3) and six receptions for 102 yards vs. Dallas (9/10) Scoring catches in the Giants contest were from nine and 25 yards out, both from QB Jake Plummer within the final 1:55 of the game His 63-yard catch in the fourth quarter of the Cowboys game helped set up a Plummer to WR Frank Sanders touchdown pass in the Cards comeback win Accounted for six receptions for 123 yards, including a career-long 70-yard scoring catch from Plummer vs. Philadelphia (10/15) Amassed a career-best 184 receiving yards on nine receptions and two touchdowns at Cincinnati (12/3) That performance put him over the 1,000-yard receiving plateau for the season Touchdown catches were from 38 and 15 yards out, both from Plummer. 1999: Started seven of the 16 games in which he played during his rookie season with Arizona Caught 40 passes for 473 yards and two touchdowns Also rushed five times for no yards and returned seven punts for an 8.9-yard average Reception and yardage figures both ranked third on the club Was part of the starting lineup in his NFL debut, in opener at Philadelphia (9/12) Totaled four receptions for 21 yards in the game Turned in the best performance of his rookie season vs. N.Y. Giants (10/10), catching eight passes for 101 yards and a touchdown in helping the Cards to a 14-3 victory. College: Finished his three-year career at Ohio State ( ) having established 11 school records Caught 191 passes for 2,855 yards and 34 touchdowns during that time Still owns Buckeye career marks for receptions and receiving touchdowns, and is second in receiving yards Was a First-Team All-America and All-Big 10 selection as a junior when he set school single-season standards with 85 receptions for 1,435 yards Had 13 receiving touchdowns that year Fielded 19 punts for a 14.2-yard average and one touchdown Caught 10 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns against Michigan Was a First-Team All-Big 10 choice as a sophomore when he snared a conference-best 73 passes for 973 yards and 14 touchdowns Also returned 47 punts for an 8.3-yard average Played in every game as a true freshman, including starts in the final seven, and responded with 33 receptions for 450 yards and seven touchdowns Returned 32 punts for a 9.7-yard average and one score In Rose Bowl win over Arizona State, caught four passes for 20 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including a five-yard grab for the game-winner with 19 seconds remaining in the Buckeyes decision Majored in sociology. 100 Veterans

35 Personal: Has a daughter, Alaia Was the Greater Houston Player of the Year as a senior at Humble (Texas) High School, where he played both wide receiver and free safety Was a First-Team All-State pick at safety and Second-Team choice as a receiver Was a Second-Team all-state selection in basketball as he helped his team to the state s Final Four as a senior Also lettered in track and won the district title in the 300-meter intermediate hurdles Enjoys working out and traveling Is interested in anatomy and physiology, and has read several books authored by Frank Netter, one of the world s top authorities on human anatomy Hopes to have a career as an athletic trainer following his playing days Father, Byron, has been an NFL line judge since 1995 Mother, Carolyn, is a retired elementary school teacher Older brother, Byron Jr., played football at Sam Houston State and currently is a Dallas policeman where he specializes in the crime unit that investigates drug complaints in high-crime areas Sister, Alicia, is a Houston attorney who helped negotiate David s first NFL contract Born David Boston on August 19, 1978 in Humble, Texas. boston s Career Statistics RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1999 Arizona Arizona , t Arizona , Arizona San Diego t Miami Injured Reserve 2005 Miami Did not play NFL totals , t ADDITIONAL STATS Fumbles-lost 2-1 in 1999, 2-1 in 2000, 1-1 in 2001, 0-0 in 2002, 2-2 in 2003, 0-0 in 2004, Punt Returns: 7 for 62 yards in 1999 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 14 at Jacksonville, 10/5/03 (with San Diego) Receiving Yards: 184 at Cincinnati, 12/3/00 (with Arizona) Receiving TDs: 2, six times, last vs. Cincinnati, 11/23/03 (with San Diego) TOP COMEBACK WINS OF ALL-TIME (14 OR MORE POINTS) Deficit Opponent Date Score 17 (Trailed 23-6) vs. Chicago 1/2/1983 W, OT 17 (Trailed 17-0) at Baltimore 9/9/1979 W, OT 14 (Trailed 14-0) at San Diego 11/17/1996 W, (Trailed 14-0) at Detroit 9/16/1984 W, Veterans 101

36 Pro: Unquestioned leader of the Buccaneers and arguably the most respected player in the NFL Dominating linebacker who has been the cornerstone for the league s best defense of the last decade Devoted and inspirational player who demands and receives total commitment from his teammates Leads by example, routinely making game-changing plays and forcing opponents to game plan for him Prototypical linebacker for Tampa-2 Defense, displaying unique skills as a run and pass defender... Excellent open-field tackler who boasts exceptional speed and recognition... Ultimate professional who is a steady force on the field and in the locker room... Long considered one of NFL s best linebackers, earned club-record 10th consecutive Pro Bowl appearance in 2006 His 10 total Pro Bowl selections are also a team record His 10 consecutive Pro Bowls rank him tied for second in NFL history for most consecutive Pro Bowls by a linebacker Has also been named as a Pro Bowl starter eight times Earned 2006 Pro Bowl MVP honors Affirmed his status as one of league s most accomplished defenders after being honored as NFL s Defensive Player of the Year in Team captain who was instrumental in leading Tampa Bay to its first Super Bowl championship following 2002 season... Undeniably the most philanthropic athlete in the Tampa Bay community and one of the NFL s most active off the field Has received numerous awards for his civic work including the 2000 Walter Payton/NFL Man of the Year award (co-recipient), the 2004 Byron Whizzer White Award and the 2003 Bart Starr Award Only active player, and just the fourth player in NFL history, to be selected to 10 consecutive Pro Bowls, earn AP Defensive Player of the Year honors and win a Super Bowl Along with former teammate DT Warren Sapp, became first pair of teammates selected in the same draft class (1995) to earn seven Pro Bowl appearances since the Buffalo Bills DE Bruce Smith and WR Andre Reed (1985 draft class)... Earned All-Pro honors from the Associated Press for eight consecutive seasons ( ), garnering first-team honors in 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2005; and second-team honors in 1998, 2001 and Led defense in tackles for seven consecutive seasons ( ) and paced the club in that category in nine of the past 11 seasons... Tied for the NFL lead with 11 consecutive seasons ( ) of 100 or more tackles (also Miami LB Zach Thomas) Ranks as the most prolific tackler in franchise history with 1,925 stops... His 1,925 stops lead all active NFL defenders Ranks fifth in club history with 24 career interceptions... Has totaled six career interception returns for touchdowns during the regular season to rank first in team history Has scored seven regular season touchdowns in his career, second-most in team history by a defensive player Ranks first on the club s all-time games started list (189) and first on the all-time games played list (192)... Has played in 192 consecutive games and has posted 176 straight starts, the most among all active NFL defensive players while also leading all active Buccaneers... His 192 consecutive games played rank tied for first among active defensive players (also teammate Kevin Carter) and tied for seventh among all active players... Has not missed a start in each of the last 11 seasons... Named team MVP by the Tampa Sports Club (fan) in 1996, 1998, 1999 (along with Sapp) and 2002 Only linebacker in NFL history to have three interception returns for a touchdown in a season (2002) and his four touchdowns on turnovers (2002) are tied for second-most in a single season in NFL history... Added an interception return for a score in Tampa Bay s Super Bowl XXXVII victory... Has totaled 24 career interceptions, 21 forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, 13.5 sacks, 125 passes defensed and 10 special teams tackles... Started in 10 postseason contests, notching 98 career tackles, 0.5 sack, three 102 Veterans

37 passes defensed, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and two interceptions (including one returned for a touchdown)... Has earned NFC Player of the Week honors five times and Player of the Month honors twice during his career Selected by the Buccaneers in the first round (28th overall) of the 1995 NFL Draft. 2006: Named to his club-record 10th consecutive Pro Bowl to become only the fourth linebacker in NFL history to be selected to the Pro Bowl at least 10 times His 10 total Pro Bowl selections are also a team record Started all 16 contests for the 11th consecutive season Led the team in tackles (150) for the ninth time in his career Ranked tied for first on the team with three interceptions Tied for second on the team with five TFLs Recorded first touchdown of the season at Cleveland (12/24), returning an interception 21 yards for a touchdown Reached the 100-tackle plateau for the 11th consecutive season, tying him for the NFL lead (LB Zach Thomas Miami) Finished season with 150 tackles, three interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, and seven passes defensed Tied for the team lead with 13 tackles, including one TFL, in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Registered first interception of the season at Atlanta (9/17) Finished contest against the Falcons with nine tackles and one pass defensed Notched 10 tackles, including two TFLs, and one pass defensed vs. Carolina (9/24) Registered six tackles at New Orleans (10/8) Tallied six tackles vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Totaled seven tackles vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Had 10 tackles, including one TFL, and one pass defensed at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Appeared in his 184th career game to move into first place in team history for most career games played vs. New Orleans (11/5) Finished game against the Saints with a team-leading and season-high 15 tackles, including two TFLs Tied for the team lead with 13 tackles at Carolina (11/13) Led the team with 10 tackles vs. Washington (11/19) Totaled eight tackles at Dallas (11/23) on Thanksgiving Day Recorded eight tackles, one interception and two passes defensed at Pittsburgh (12/3) Posted seven tackles vs. Atlanta (12/10) Finished with 10 tackles at Chicago (12/17) Picked off QB Derek Anderson, returning it 21 yards for a touchdown at Cleveland (12/24) Added six tackles and one pass defensed against the Browns Posted 12 tackles and one pass defensed vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Named to his club-record ninth consecutive Pro Bowl to become only the seventh linebacker in NFL history to be selected the Pro Bowl at least nine times His nine total Pro Bowl selections are also a team record Was also named a starter in the Pro Bowl for the eighth consecutive season Garnered Pro Bowl Player of the Game honors after returning an interception 59 yards for a touchdown in the NFC s victory Also earned AP All-Pro firstteam honors for the fifth time Started all 16 contests on the season for the 10th consecutive year as well as playoff game vs. Washington Finished season with 174 tackles, three sacks, five TFLs, one interception, one forced fumble and 15 passes defensed Part of a defense that finished the season as the top-ranked unit in the NFL in total defense, marking the fourth consecutive season the unit has ranked in the top five and seventh time in the last nine years The 2005 season was also the second time in the past four years and third time in team history that the defense finished No. 1 overall It also marked the ninth consecutive season that the defense has finished among the NFL s Top 10 in total defense, tied for the second-longest streak in the NFL since 1970 Ranked second on the team with 174 tackles and third with 15 passes defensed His three sacks on the season tied his career high and ranked tied for second on the team Reached the 100-tackle plateau for the 10th consecutive season in 2005, tying him for the NFL lead (LB Zach Thomas Miami) Led the team with eight tackles in season opener at Minnesota (9/11) Intercepted QB Daunte Culpepper late in the fourth quarter against the Vikings to secure the victory Helped lead a defense that did not surrender an offensive touchdown against the Vikings while also limiting the Vikings to 33 rushing yards Totaled three tackles and two passes defensed against Buffalo (9/18) Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bills offense to 147 total yards, eight first downs and one field goal Recorded nine tackles and one pass defensed at Green Bay (9/25) Posted a then season-high 11 tackles and one pass defensed against Detroit (10/2) Recorded 10 tackles and one pass defensed at N.Y. Jets (10/9) Notched 10 tackles and two passes defensed vs. Miami (10/16) Posted first sack of the season against the Dolphins Totaled 10 tackles at San Francisco (10/30) Part of a defense that limited the 49ers to 50 passing yards Tied his then season-high with 11 tackles vs. Carolina (11/6) Recorded a then season-high 12 tackles vs. Washington (11/13) Established a then-season high with 13 tackles at Atlanta (11/20), along with one sack, one pass defensed and one forced fumble Sack and forced fumble of QB Michael Vick came in the final minute of regulation and set up the Buccaneers game-winning field goal For the fourth consecutive week, either tied or established a new season-high by posting a season-best and team-high 17 tackles vs. Chicago (11/27) Added one pass defensed against the Bears Tied for the Veterans 103

38 team lead with 12 tackles at New Orleans (12/4) Added one pass defensed against the Saints Totaled nine tackles and two passes defensed at Carolina (12/11) Led the team with 10 tackles and one pass defensed at New England (12/17) Posted his third sack of the season along with 12 tackles and one pass defensed against Atlanta (12/24) Tied his season-high with 17 tackles vs. New Orleans (1/1) Finished NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) with eight tackles, including one TFL, and one forced fumble. 2004: Named to a team-record eighth consecutive Pro Bowl, ranking him tied for sixth for most consecutive Pro Bowls by a linebacker in NFL history Selected as a Pro Bowl starter for the seventh consecutive season Earned AP All-Pro first-team honors for the fifth time in his career Named to the Pro Football Weekly/PFWA All-NFL Team Earned first-team All-Pro honors from the Football Digest Garnered second-team All-Pro recognition from College & Pro Football Weekly Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors in Week 13 against Atlanta (12/5) Started at weakside linebacker in all 16 contests for the ninth consecutive year Part of a defense that finished the season ranked fifth in the NFL in total defense, marking the third consecutive season the unit has ranked in the top five and sixth time in the last eight years It also marked the eighth consecutive season that the defense has finished among the NFL s Top 10 Reached the 100-tackle plateau for the ninth consecutive season, tying him for the NFL lead (LB Zach Thomas Miami) Led the team in tackles for the seventh consecutive season with 172 tackles Recorded a career-high three sacks (later tied) Finished season with one interception, three forced fumbles and six passes defensed Finished the contest at Washington (9/12) with seven tackles Posted his first interception of the season against Seattle (9/19) Led the team with 10 tackles while helping limit the Seahawks to 182 total yards Notched 12 tackles at Oakland (9/26) Tied for the team lead with a season-high 14 tackles against Denver (10/3) Added one pass defensed vs. the Broncos Tallied 11 tackles at New Orleans (10/10) Totaled 14 tackles at St. Louis (10/18) Registered eight tackles against Chicago (10/24) Led the team with 14 tackles against Kansas City (11/7) Posted 10 tackles at Atlanta (11/14) Notched eight tackles vs. San Francisco (11/21) Recorded one sack and one forced fumble that set up the Buccaneers first touchdown of the afternoon against the 49ers Part of a defensive effort that limited the 49ers offense to 26 total yards and two first downs in the first half Finished contest at Carolina (11/28) with seven tackles Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week Honors after leading the team with 13 tackles, including a career-high two sacks of QB Michael Vick, against Atlanta (12/5) Added two forced fumbles and two passes defensed vs. the Falcons Helped defense post ninth shutout in franchise history and first of the season against the Falcons Totaled 10 tackles at San Diego (12/12) Notched 12 tackles against New Orleans (12/19) Posted 13 tackles and one pass defensed against Carolina (12/26) Recorded nine tackles and one pass defensed at Arizona (1/2). 2003: Named to the Pro Bowl for the seventh consecutive season, breaking DE Lee Roy Selmon s team record (tied along with DT Warren Sapp) for total appearances and consecutive appearances Also selected a starter for the sixth consecutive year, but did not play in the game Named second-team All-Pro by the Associated Press Started all 16 games at weakside linebacker for the eighth consecutive season Part of a defense that ranked fifth in the NFL, marking the seventh consecutive year the defense has finished among the NFL s Top 10 Ranked first on the team with 151 tackles Tied for second on the team with two interceptions Also added three forced fumbles, nine passes defensed, one sack and one special teams stop Notched six tackles and one pass defensed at Philadelphia (9/8) Helped defense post third shutout in last 16 regular season games Recorded 12 tackles against Carolina (12/14) Led team with 10 tackles at Atlanta (9/21) Helped defense limit the Falcons to 136 total yards, the seventh-best defensive effort in club history Posted eight tackles vs. Indianapolis (10/6) Posted first interception of the season off QB Patrick Ramsey at Washington (10/12), returning it 44 yards for a touchdown to seal the victory in the fourth quarter Finished game with a team-high 11 tackles and one pass defensed Led team with 11 tackles at San Francisco (10/19) Led team with 10 tackles and added one pass defensed against Dallas (10/26) Helped the defense post its second shutout of the season against the Cowboys Posted second interception of the season, picking off a QB Aaron Brooks pass in the third quarter against New Orleans (11/2) Finished game with 12 tackles and one pass defensed Notched five tackles at Carolina (11/9) Recorded 10 tackles and two passes defensed against Green Bay (11/16) Added one special teams tackle vs. the Packers Totaled seven tackles against the N.Y. Giants (11/24) Part of a defensive effort that held the Giants offense to 212 total yards Led the team with a season-high 15 tackles at Jacksonville (11/30) Added two forced fumbles and one pass defensed against the Jaguars Totaled 13 tackles and one forced fumble at New Orleans (12/7) Also posted 104 Veterans

39 first sack of the season, dropping Brooks Led defensive charge that limited Saints RB Deuce McAllister to 69 yards on 22 carries (3.1 avg.) Finished contest vs. Houston (12/14) with six tackles and one pass defensed Part of a defensive effort that surrendered just 107 total yards to the Texans, tying for the second-lowest total in team history Notched 10 tackles and one pass defensed against Atlanta (12/20) Finished contest at Tennessee (12/28) with five tackles. 2002: Named NFL Defensive Player of the Year by the Associated Press while helping lead the Buccaneers to their first Super Bowl championship... Selected to his sixth consecutive Pro Bowl, along with DT Warren Sapp, tying DE Lee Roy Selmon s team record for total and consecutive appearances... Also named as a starter in the Pro Bowl for the fifth consecutive season... Garnered AP All-Pro first-team honors for the third time in the last four seasons... Honored as the 2002 NFL Alumni Linebacker of the Year... Named Defensive Player of the Year and All-Pro by College and Pro Football Newsweekly... Selected All-Pro first-team and honored as Defensive Player of the Year by Football Digest... Also honored as Defensive MVP and named to the All-NFL and All-NFC teams by Pro Football Weekly/PWFA... Named team MVP by the Tampa Sports Club (fan) Earned All-Pro honors from Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News... Garnered NFC Defensive Player of the Month honors in October... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his effort in Week 5 against Atlanta... Became the only linebacker in NFL history to have three interception returns for touchdowns in a season... His four touchdowns on turnovers in 2002 were tied for second-most in a single season in NFL history... Tied for fourth in the NFC with five interceptions... Started in his 125th career game at Chicago (12/29), moving into third place on the club s all-time games started list... Started all 16 regular season games at weakside linebacker for the seventh consecutive season... Started all three playoff games... Led team with 170 tackles... Posted career-high five interceptions, one fumble recovery, 15 passes defensed and one sack on the year... Part of a defense that ranked first in the NFL, marking the sixth consecutive year the defense finished among the NFL s Top At the time, also marked the second time in franchise history that the defense finished the year ranked No. 1 overall (also 1979) Tied with CB Brian Kelly for a team-high 12 tackles against New Orleans (9/8)... Also added one interception against the Saints... Intercepted second pass of the season, returning it 97 yards for a touchdown to preserve shutout at Baltimore (9/15), the fifth shutout in club history... The 97-yard interception return was the second-longest play in team history... Added six tackles and two passes defensed vs. the Ravens... Recorded his second interception return for a touchdown of the season to secure the Monday night victory against St. Louis (9/23), returning QB Kurt Warner s fourth quarter pass 39 yards... Tied for a team-high three passes defensed while also posting eight tackles vs. the Rams... Notched first sack of the season at Cincinnati (9/29), dropping QB Akili Smith for an eight-yard loss in the third quarter... Finished contest with nine tackles... Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors for his performance at Atlanta (10/6)... Recorded his third return for a touchdown of the season after taking a lateral 15 yards following a DT Warren Sapp interception in the fourth quarter... Notched his then team-leading fourth interception of the season on the final play of the contest... Finished with a game-high 13 tackles while also recording two passes defensed against the Falcons... Tied for a team-high nine tackles in helping hold third straight opponent without an offensive touchdown against Cleveland (10/13)... Registered his fourth touchdown on a turnover of the season, returning a QB Donovan McNabb fumble 11 yards for a touchdown at Philadelphia (10/20)... Led all defenders with 13 tackles against the Eagles... Posted 12 tackles at Carolina (10/27)... Registered a team-leading 11 tackles vs. Minnesota (11/3)... Recorded a seasonhigh 16 tackles against Carolina (11/17)... Led all defenders with 15 tackles against Green Bay (11/24)... Added one pass defensed against the Packers... Led defense with 11 tackles against Atlanta (12/8)... Added one pass defensed and helped to limit the Falcons offense to 181 yards... Finished game vs. Pittsburgh (12/23) with a team-high 14 tackles... Added a pass defensed against the Steelers... Established a new career-high with his fifth interception of the season at Chicago (12/29), returning it 44 yards to set up the Bucs second score of the game... Recorded a team-high 11 tackles against the Bears... Recorded first postseason interception of his career in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game against San Francisco (1/12)... Added seven tackles, a 0.5 sack and a fumble recovery vs. the 49ers... Posted seven tackles and a pass defensed in the NFC Championship Game at Philadelphia (1/19)... Intercepted a fourth quarter QB Rich Gannon pass, returning it 44 yards for a touchdown in Super Bowl XXXVII against Oakland (1/26)... Added three tackles vs. the Raiders... Finished second on the team with 17 tackles in the postseason... Notched two interceptions, including one returned for a touchdown, a 0.5 sack, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery in the playoffs. Veterans 105

40 2001: Named to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl and as a starter for the fourth consecutive season Was also voted to the AP All-Pro second-team... Also named to both Football News and Pro Football Weekly s All-NFC Team... Started all 16 games for the sixth straight season... Had a team-best 165 tackles, three interceptions, one forced fumble and 11 passes defensed on the year... Led the team in tackles in seven games... Started in his 105th career game against Detroit (12/9), moving into fifth place on the club s all-time games started list... Helped defense finish among the NFL s Top 10 (sixth) for the fifth straight year, the only team in the league to do so... Set franchise record with 23 tackles (18 solo) at Minnesota (9/30), breaking single-game mark previously held by himself and LB Hardy Nickerson... Also had an interception on the Vikings opening possession, which led to a K Martin Gramatica FG, and added one pass defensed... Had seven tackles and one pass defensed despite suffering left foot sprain late in the game against Green Bay (10/7)... Seven tackles, one pass defensed and one interception for seven yards, which led to the first touchdown at Tennessee (10/14)... Led the team with 12 tackles at Green Bay (11/4), surpassing the 1,000-tackle mark for his career... Led the defense in tackles with 13 at Detroit (11/11) and also had one forced fumble... Became club s all-time leading tackler with 10 tackles against Chicago (11/18)... Led the team in tackles at St. Louis (11/26) with 12 stops and also had two passes defensed... The last pass defensed led to an interception by S John Lynch that sealed the win... Roamed the field with a team-high 16 tackles at Cincinnati (12/2)... Had nine tackles against Detroit (12/9)... Had 10 tackles and one pass defensed at Chicago (12/16)... Led the team in tackles with eight stops against New Orleans (12/23) and one pass defensed... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his performance against Baltimore (12/29), leading the defense with 20 tackles, two passes defensed and an interception... The interception was returned for 53 yards to the one-yard line and QB Brad Johnson scored two plays later... Led the team with nine tackles in playoff game at Philadelphia (1/12). 2000: Earned Pro Bowl honors for the fourth consecutive season and named as a starter for the third consecutive season Earned first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, College and Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest and The Sporting News... Named co-recipient of Walter Payton/NFL Man of the Year Award and also chosen squad s Most Valuable Player... Started all 16 games for the fifth consecutive season and playoff contest at weakside linebacker... Collected a team-best 179 tackles, forced a career-high five fumbles, posted one interception return for a touchdown, had 11 passes defensed and one sack... Led or tied for team lead in tackles in 10 of 16 games... Opened the regular season at New England (9/3) with a team-leading 16 tackles (12 solo), a pass defensed and forced a crucial third quarter fumble... Was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts... Continued to lead the defense against Chicago (9/10) with 13 stops (11 solo)... Helped turn in the fourth shutout in team history and the first home blanking in 15 years... Led the team in tackles for the third consecutive week with an 11-tackle performance and a forced fumble at Detroit (9/17)... Had seven tackles against the Jets (9/24)... Had 17 tackles (12 solo) and contributed two passes defensed at Washington (10/1)... Played another excellent game in a Monday Night matchup at Minnesota (10/9), totaling 11 tackles with one forced fumble... Had nine tackles and two passes defensed in Thursday night prime-time matchup against Detroit (10/19)... Played spectacular game vs. Minnesota (10/29), recording his first career NFL touchdown on a 34-yard interception against Pro Bowl QB Daunte Culpepper in the second quarter... Also contributed seven tackles and two passes defensed... Had 12 tackles at Atlanta (11/5)... Led the team in tackles with 15 at Chicago (11/19)... Tied a then club record with a then career-high 22 tackles against Buffalo (11/26) and added one sack... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Month for November for his efforts... Recorded 10 tackles and two passes defensed vs. Dallas (12/3), as well as forced a key fumble in the fourth quarter on Dallas RB Emmitt Smith... Showed great awareness in rainy day at Miami (12/10), recording 11 tackles and one pass defensed... Helped hold the high-powered Rams (12/18) offense to less than 100 yards rushing on Monday Night game and had eight tackles and one pass defensed... At Green Bay (12/24) had two tackles before leaving the contest with a right shoulder sprain... Returned to action the following week, collecting eight tackles in the NFC Wild Card matchup at Philadelphia (12/31). 1999: Named to the Pro Bowl for the third consecutive season Also named as a starter in the Pro Bowl for the second consecutive season Earned first-team All-Pro honors from the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly, College and Pro Football Newsweekly, Football Digest and The Sporting News... Started all 16 games at weakside linebacker for the fourth consecutive season... Collected 180 tackles, recovered two fumbles and posted then career-highs in interceptions (4), forced fumbles (2) and sacks (2)... Also posted a career high in passes defensed with 20 Lone Buccaneer to crack every statistical 106 Veterans

41 category... Racked up 12 tackles in season-opening loss to Giants (9/12)... Notched 13 stops and one pass defensed at Philadelphia (9/19)... Recorded 10 tackles and one pass defensed in win over Denver (9/26)... Had seven tackles at Minnesota (10/3)... Added eight stops at Green Bay (10/10)... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after exceptional performance in 6-3 win over Chicago (10/24)... Racked up 13 tackles, career-high tying four passes defensed and career-high two interceptions... Intercepted QB Cade McNown at the Bucs 21-yard line in the third quarter... Picked off QB Jim Miller at midfield with 45 seconds left, one of three passes defensed on Chicago s final drive... Posted eight tackles at Detroit (10/31)... Recorded 10 tackles and two passes defensed in win at New Orleans (11/7)... Also picked off QB Billy Joe Tolliver, returning the theft 38 yards to set up a touchdown... Collected a season-high 17 stops and one pass defensed against Kansas City (11/14), also forcing a fumble that led to a field goal... Racked up 14 tackles, one sack, one pass defensed and one forced fumble vs. Atlanta (11/21)... Fumble was snared by CB Donnie Abraham, who returned it 47 yards for a score... Blanketed the Kingdome turf, amassing 12 tackles, three passes defensed, one interception and one sack in 16-3 win over Seahawks (11/28)... His pick set up a field goal, while his 15-yard sack of QB Jon Kitna knocked Seattle out of FG range... Had eight tackles and one pass defensed in Monday Night win over Vikings (12/6)... Racked up 16 tackles and broke up four passes in crucial division win over Lions (12/12)... Posted eight stops at Oakland (12/19)... Recorded 13 tackles, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery in win over Packers (12/26)... Paced Bucs in tackles for 12th time, collecting 11 stops in division-clinching win at Chicago (1/2)... Set Tampa Bay playoff record with 18 tackles in divisional win over Washington (1/15)... Added 17 stops at St. Louis in NFC Championship Game (1/23). 1998: Started all 16 games at weakside linebacker for the third consecutive season... Started in the Pro Bowl at outside linebacker, making his second consecutive appearance in the all-star game Also was a first-team All-Pro choice by Sports Illustrated, USA Today and Football Digest, a second-team All-Pro choice by the Associated Press and College and Pro Football Newsweekly and an All-NFC selection by Pro Football Weekly and Football News... Led all Buccaneers with 189 tackles, then the third-highest total in team history behind the 214 posted by LB Hardy Nickerson in 1993 and Nickerson s 194 in Also pitched in with one interception (returned 25 yards), five passes defensed and two forced fumbles... Reached double digits in tackles in nine of the team s 16 games and had at least 15 stops on seven occasions... Opened season with outstanding effort at Minnesota (9/6), leading the team with 17 tackles (12 solos)... Recorded one forced fumble and 20 stops against Carolina (10/18), tying for the then third-best single-game tackle mark in team history, just one behind the then record of 21, achieved twice by Nickerson... Recorded 15 tackles and one forced fumble at New Orleans (10/25) Had 10 stops plus a crucial fourth quarter interception in the Bucs win over Minnesota (11/1)... Helped Buccaneers to Monday Night Football win over Green Bay (12/7) by leading all defenders with 17 tackles... Key factor in holding Pittsburgh (12/13) to 166 total yards of offense, leading all players with 18 stops, including one for a six-yard loss. 1997: One of only five defensive players to start all 16 regular season and both playoff games... Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season Posted 182 tackles, 1.5 sacks, two interceptions, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and 10 passes defensed on way to earning first career Pro Bowl selection... Contributed to season-opening 13-6 defeat of San Francisco 49ers (8/31) by matching DT Warren Sapp with a team-best 11 tackles and assisting on a sack... In week six contest at Green Bay (10/5), posted season-high 18 tackles, ending two Packer drives with clutch third-down stops to force punts... Hauled in first interception of season against New England (11/16), adding three tackles and a pair of passes defensed... Two weeks later at N.Y. Giants (11/30), had most complete outing of season, pacing team with 11 tackles, breaking up two pass attempts and snaring second interception of season on a diving effort at the Tampa Bay 10-yard line... Led team in postseason tackles with a combined 21 in two games, including team-high 13 in wild card victory over Detroit (12/28) and another eight at Green Bay (1/4). 1996: Started all 16 games at linebacker and led team with 133 tackles... Broke LB Hardy Nickerson s three-year string of leading the defense in tackles... Provided outstanding pass coverage as well, tying for the team lead with 12 passes defensed, then the most ever recorded in a single season by a Tampa Bay linebacker... Finished season with 133 tackles, one forced fumble, one interception and six special teams tackles Turned in Buccaneers top single-game performance of the year during nationally-televised game at Denver (9/15) with a then career-best 19 tackles (18 solos), one interception and one pass defensed... Notched 12 tackles and one pass defensed at Green Bay (10/27) Tied career high with four Veterans 107

42 passes defensed and added 10 tackles against Washington (12/8) In game at Minnesota (12/15), led squad with 11 stops, while also forcing a Viking fumble and recording one pass defensed. 1995: Appeared in all 16 games with 13 starts at linebacker as team opened up three contests in nickel defense... Enjoyed productive rookie campaign, earning starting spot in training camp... Was perhaps top rookie linebacker in league as evidenced by First Team All-Rookie honors from Pro Football Weekly, PFWA, Football News and College and Pro Football Newsweekly Three non-starts came when Bucs opened with extra defensive backs against run-and-shoot teams... Ranked second on club with 80 tackles to go with one sack, two forced fumbles, four passes defensed and three special teams solos... In first NFL game, started at RLB and notched seven tackles and a pass breakup in win at Philadelphia (9/3)... In best outing, was team s Player of the Game at Minnesota (12/3) with seven solos, first career sack and a forced fumble... Drafted by Buccaneers with second of two first-round picks (28th overall) in First-round choice to pick Brooks was obtained from Cowboys for pair of 1995 second rounders. College: Four-year letterman at Florida State... Played first season at safety before shift to linebacker... Career statistics included 274 tackles, five interceptions, 8.5 sacks, 13 passes defensed, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries... Senior honors included First- Team All-America by American Football Coaches, UPI and Walter Camp... Also a GTE Academic All-America choice... First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference choice, and was selected for Senior Bowl... For two consecutive years, finalist for Vince Lombardi Award, symbolic of nation s top lineman/linebacker... In nine starts, finished second on team with 77 tackles to go with three interceptions, three sacks, six passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... As a junior, was named First-Team All-America by Football Writers Association and Walter Camp... Consensus First-Team All-ACC choice and was that conference s Defensive Player of the Year... Finalist for the Butkus Award, the Lombardi Award and the Football Writers Defensive Player of the Year award... Racked up 77 tackles (47, 30), two interceptions, two sacks, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries... Had two touchdowns on interception returns, which tied single-season school record set by CB Deion Sanders and CB Terrell Buckley... Three defensive TDs overall tied John Wessel s FSU mark... Earned sophomore All-America honors from Football News and was also a First Team All-ACC choice... Started all 11 games at OLB and produced career-best 98 tackles (55, 43), 3.5 sacks and a fumble recovery... One of only two true freshman to earn a letter... Saw action in all 11 contests and produced 22 tackles (10, 12) as a reserve strong safety... Was moved to outside LB in spring practice prior to second season... Originally graduated from Florida State with a bachelor of arts degree in business communications, then added his masters degree in the same subject, graduating again from FSU in Personal: Married to Carol... Has four children: daughters, Brianna Monai (12) and Dania Denice (born September, 2005) and sons, Derrick Brooks, Jr. (8) and Darius Dewan (6)... Mother is Geraldine Mitchell, who recently went home to God on her birthday (5/21/55-5/21/07)... Lists his favorite scripture as Proverb 16:3 - Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed Lives by the words, Put God in all you do and treat others the way you want them to treat you Co-recipient of the 2000 Walter Payton/NFL Man of the Year award In 2004, was the winner of the prestigious 38th annual Byron Whizzer White Award for his dedication to serve his team, community and country in the spirit of the late Supreme Court Justice Was given the award at the 2004 NFL Players Gridiron Gala, which honored the unsung heroes of the NFL In October 2006, helped establish the Brooks- DeBartolo Collegiate High School in Tampa, a charter school with a mission to provide youngsters a high quality, challenging education with rigorous and relevant curricula, thereby enabling students to make valuable and productive contributions to the community Opening in August 2007, the underlying purpose of the Brooks-DeBartolo Collegiate High School is to prepare all students for successful postsecondary education opportunities Appointed to Florida State University board of trustees by former Governor Jeb Bush in 2003 and still holds the position Serves as the Chairman of the Governor s Council for Physical Education Also serves on the Board of Governors for St. Leo s University In 2004, was asked to sit on the Florida Department of Education Foundation by Jim Horne, the State Commissioner of Education Recipient of 2003 Bart Starr Award, given to the NFL player, voted on by his peers, who best exemplifies outstanding character and leadership in the home, on the field and in the community In 2002, was named to the NFLPA Diversity Committee to work with NFLPA executive Director Gene Upshaw on the issue of diversity in the NFL... Has a web site, which outlines all of his community endeavors In March 2003, established his own foundation - Derrick Brooks Charities, Inc Veterans

43 The Foundation hosts an annual golf tournament, The Derrick Brooks Celebrity Classic... Focuses charitable endeavors on children and has done considerable work with March of Dimes, D.A.R.E. and the Belmont Heights, Ybor City and Brandon Boys and Girls Club... For the 10th consecutive year in 2006, hosted Brooks Bunch, a group of 20 kids from Belmont Heights, Ybor City and Brandon Boys and Girls Club whom he invites to every Buccaneers home game... Also has taken Brooks Bunch participants on out-of-town field trips, including a 1999 visit to Washington, D.C, a two-week trip to Africa in 2000 and a visit to the Western United States in 2001, including stops at historical sites, such as the Grand Canyon... The 2003 trip featured visits to colleges and universities in New York, Chicago, Atlanta and Tallahassee... The group s seventh educational trip during the 2005 offseason saw the Brooks Bunch return to Africa, making several educational stops throughout South Africa This past offseason, became the fourth inductee to the City of Champions Wall of Fame exhibit at the Pensacola Regional Airport, as honored by the Pensacola Sports Association... In April 2006, received the prestigious J. Rex Farrior Distinguished Citizenship Award at the Tampa chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame s 38th Annual Scholar Athlete Awards Banquet The award is presented annually to a former or current player who has carried the lessons learned on the football field into a life of service to the community Participated in the NFL s 2005 and 2006 Take A Player to School program In early December, 2005 along with several other top NFL players, past and present, taped the 10th anniversary installment of Wheel of Fortune NFL Players Week, which aired in national syndication in January, 2006 Each player was paired with a fan, spinning the wheel for cash and NFL-themed prizes while benefiting Derrick Brooks Charities, Inc Has been named to The Sporting News NFL s 101 Best Players List the past four seasons ( ) During the past five Thanksgivings ( ), distributed 100 Thanksgiving dinners to families in need whose children attend the Wilbert Davis and Ybor City Boys & Girls Clubs In May 2006, was presented an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from St. Leo s University for his work in the community In January, 2006, surprised Michelle Stone, a fifth-grade teacher at Sheehy Elementary School in Tampa, in her classroom with a lei, balloons, flowers, jersey and a letter from the NFL naming her the national 2005 NFL Fan Teacher of the Year During the 2005 season, participated in the NFL s Road To Forty Ad Campaign, appearing in a commercial with several other former and current NFL greats In February, 2005 was one of six African-Americans who were honored as part of BET and General Motors History Makers in the Making celebration Visited Hurricane Charley victims and relief workers in Lake Wales in the summer of 2004 Prior to the September 19, 2004 game against Seattle, Derrick Brooks Charities and the Buccaneers organized a program to collect monetary donations at Raymond James Stadium for Hurricane Ivan relief efforts in his hometown of Pensacola, Florida In addition, Derrick Brooks Charities donated $1,000 for each tackle he made against the Seahawks (10 tackles), which resulted in an additional $10,000 towards the relief effort Because of his work in Pensacola with victims of Hurricane Ivan, the NFL named him the Ameriquest Neighborhood MVP for Week 6 of the 2004 NFL regular season Along with teammate Ronde Barber, played in the American Century Celebrity Golf Classic at Lake Tahoe during the 2005 offseason Hosted his annual holiday party at GameWorks with members of the Wilbert Davis, Brandon and Ybor City Boys & Girls Clubs during the past four holiday seasons ( ) Traveled to his hometown of Pensacola during the 2004 season to distribute 200 turkey dinners to families whose children attend the Boys & Girls Clubs of Escambia County In 2004, attended the Shelton Quarles IMPACT Foundation Extra Effort Awards Luncheon, where he served as a table host for other attendees Received an inaugural JB Award prior to the 2004 season, which was presented by then-fox NFL Sunday anchor James Brown, recognizing NFL players for their commitment to achieve excellence off the field through building better communities and stronger families Participated in the launch of Tampa s Civic Pride Campaign with Mayor Pam Iorio during the 2004 offseason One of 13 local residents featured on billboards across the Bay Area as part of the I Am Tampa campaign Invited by the Tampa Bay Lightning to participate in the pre-game festivities during the NHL s 2004 Stanley Cup Finals... During the 2004 offseason, Brooks was presented with a jersey from the Tampa Bay Titans and University of South Florida Rugby teams in honor of his support of the two programs Visited Lutz Elementary School during the 2004 offseason to speak to students about the importance of education and how it plays a vital role in their futures Named to the 2003 and 2004 All- Interview Team by NFL.com Received the 2003 Outstanding Achievement Award from Junior Achievement Named the Eddie Mitchell Memorial Award winner from the Tampa Hillsborough County Human Rights Council Honored in November 2003 as the inaugural recipient of the Derrick Brooks Diamond in the Community Award presented by The Champions Fund, a Florida-based national public charity comprised of donor athlete funds Featured on the cover of the NFL s 2003 NFL Record and Fact book One of a group of Veterans 109

44 Buccaneers to represent the team at the 2003 ESPY Awards Teamed with the Kids Wish Network in November of 2002 to participate in its Holiday of Hope program at Shriners Hospitals for Children to pass out toys and sign autographs for children confined to their hospital... Participated in Just Play, an all-sport equipment-recycling program for youth in the Tampa Bay area... Received a 2002 Giant Steps Award from the National Consortium for Academics and Sports for his dedication to using his appeal as an athlete to positively affect social change... Winner of 2002 EDDIE (Excellence, Dedication, Devotion, In Education) Award from the Hillsborough Education Foundation in the educational visionary category... One of three recipients of a 2001 Silver Medallion Humanitarian Award by the National Conference for Community and Justice... Named to Florida State s Hall of Fame and the school s All-Time Team in Received honors from the Florida Sports Awards in both 2000 and 2001 for his civic duty... Was the recipient of the Tampa Tribune People s Champion Award for his contributions on and off the field in Earned first college degree in December, 1994, five months early... Attended the Craig James School of Broadcasting and is interested in pursuing broadcasting career following conclusion of playing career... Co-hosts weekly one-hour radio call-in show... Cousin of former Buccaneer RB Melvin Carver... Attended Booker T. Washington (Pensacola, Florida) High School, lettering in football and basketball... His alma mater named an athletic facility after him and boxer Roy Jones, Jr... As a senior, was USA Today High School Defensive Player of the Year, a first team Parade All-America selection and a first team all-state pick... Rated best safety in country by several recruiting services and was ranked as best defensive player in country by Super Prep... Was high school honor student, graduating ST with 3.94 average... Born Derrick Dewan Brooks on April 18, 1973 in Pensacola, Florida. Year Team brooks Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 1995 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t t Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t NFL Totals ,925 1, t PLAYOFFS Year Team ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 1997 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Postseason t ADDITIONAL STATS Career Touchdowns: 8 21-yd interception return, at Cleveland, 12/24/06 44-yd interception return, at Washington, 10/12/03 44-yd interception return, vs. Oakland, 1/26/03* 11-yd fumble recovery, at Philadelphia, 10/20/02 15-yd interception return, at Atlanta, 10/6/02 39-yd interception return, vs. St. Louis, 9/23/02 97-yd interception return, at Baltimore, 9/15/02 34-yd interception return, vs. Minnesota, 10/29/00 * Playoffs SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 23, at Minnesota, 9/30/01 Sacks: 2, vs Atlanta, 12/5/04 Interceptions: 2, vs. Chicago, 10/24/99 Defensive TDs: 1, seven times, last at Cleveland, 12/24/06 Passes Defensed: 4 vs. Chicago, 10/24/99; 4 vs. Washington, 12/8/ Veterans

45 Linebackers Named To NINE Or More Pro Bowls Player Team(s) Selections Junior Seau SD/Miami/NE (1990-) 12 Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay (1995-) 10 Mike Singletary Chicago ( ) 10 Lawrence Taylor N.Y. Giants ( ) 10 Harry Carson N.Y. Giants ( ) 9 Jack Lambert Pittsburgh ( ) 9 Derrick Thomas Kansas City ( ) 9 All-time players who have been named to 10 consecutive Pro Bowls, won AP Defensive Player of the Year and won a Super Bowl LB Derrick Brooks LB Mike Singletary LB Lawrence Taylor DE Reggie White CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED LEADERS AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS Player Current Team Consec. GP P Jeff Feagles N.Y. Giants 304 P Chris Gardocki Pittsburgh 244 QB Brett Favre Green Bay 239 P Craig Hentrich Tennessee 208 FB Lorenzo Neal San Diego 208 LB Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay 192 DE/DT Kevin Carter Tampa Bay 192 LS Ethan Albright Washington 176 T Jon Runyan Philadelphia 169 NFL LEADERs IN CAREER TACKLES AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS Player Current Team Tackles LB Derrick Brooks Tampa Bay 1,925 LB Ray Lewis Baltimore 1,838 LB Zach Thomas Miami 1,814 LB Junior Seau New England 1,794 LB Donnie Edwards Kansas City 1,508 Veterans 111

46 BROOKS GAME-BY-GAME Statistics 1995 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept Sept. 17 Chicago Sept. 24 Washington Oct Oct. 8 Cincinnati Oct. 15 Minnesota Oct. 22 Atlanta Oct Nov Nov. 19 Jacksonville Nov. Bay Dec Dec. 10 Green Bay Dec Dec. 23 Detroit TOTALS TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 1 Green Bay Sept Sept Sept. 22 Seattle Sept. 29 Detroit Oct. 13 Minnesota Oct Oct. Bay Nov Nov. 10 Oakland Nov. Diego Nov. 24 New Orleans Dec Dec. 8 Washington Dec Dec. 22 Chicago Totals TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Aug. 31 San Francisco Sept Sept Sept. 21 Miami Sept. 28 Arizona Oct. Bay Oct. 12 Detroit Oct. 26 Minnesota Nov Nov Nov. 16 New England Nov Nov. Giants Dec. 7 Green Bay Dec. Jets Dec. 21 Chicago TOTALS Playoffs Dec. 28 Detroit Jan. Bay Veterans

47 1998 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. Bay Sept. 20 Chicago Sept Oct. 4 N.Y. Giants Oct. 18 Carolina Oct. Orleans Nov. 1 Minnesota Nov. 8 Tennessee Nov Nov. 22 Detroit Nov Dec. 7 Green Bay Dec. 13 Pittsburgh Dec Dec Totals TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 12 N.Y. Giants Sept Sept. 26 Denver Oct Oct. Bay Oct. 24 Chicago Oct Nov. Orleans Nov. 14 Kansas City Nov. 21 Atlanta Nov Dec. 6 Minnesota Dec. 12 Detroit Dec Dec. 26 Green Bay Jan Totals Playoffs Jan. 15 Washington Jan. Louis TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. England Sept. 10 Chicago Sept Sept. 24 N.Y. Jets Oct Oct Oct. 19 Detroit Oct. 29 Minnesota t Nov Nov. 12 Green Bay Nov Nov. 26 Buffalo Dec. 3 Dallas Dec Dec. 18 St. Louis Dec. Bay Totals t Playoffs Dec Veterans 113

48 2001 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept Oct. 7 Green Bay Oct Oct. 21 Pittsburgh Oct. 28 Minnesota Nov. Bay Nov Nov. 18 Chicago Nov. Louis Dec Dec. 9 Detroit Dec Dec. 23 New Orleans Dec. 29 Baltimore Jan. 6 Philadelphia Totals Playoffs Jan TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 8 New Orleans Sept t Sept. 23 St. Louis t Sept Oct t Oct. 13 Cleveland Oct Oct Nov. 3 Minnesota Nov. 17 Carolina Nov. 24 Green Bay Dec. Orleans Dec. 8 Atlanta Dec Dec. 23 Pittsburgh Dec Totals Playoffs Jan. 12 San Francisco Jan Jan. 26 Oakland t TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. 14 Carolina Sept Oct. 6 Indianapolis Oct t Oct. Francisco Oct. 26 Dallas Nov. 2 New Orleans Nov Nov. 16 Green Bay Nov. 24 N.Y. Giants Nov Dec. Orleans Dec. 14 Houston Dec. 20 Atlanta Dec Totals Veterans

49 2004 TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. 19 Seattle Sept Oct. 3 Denver Oct. Orleans Oct. Louis Oct. 24 Chicago Nov. 7 Kansas City Nov Nov. 21 San Francisco Nov Dec. 5 Atlanta Dec. Diego Dec. 19 New Orleans Dec. 26 Carolina Jan TOTALS TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept Sept. 18 Buffalo Sept. Bay Oct. 2 Detroit Oct. Jets Oct. 16 Miami Oct. Francisco Nov. 6 Carolina Nov. 13 Washington Nov Nov. 27 Chicago Dec. Orleans Dec Dec. England Dec. 24 Atlanta Jan. 1 New Orleans TOTALS PLAYOFFS Jan. 7 Washington TACKLES TURNOVERS SACKS date OPPONENT SOLO AST. TOT. FF FR INT. YDS. PD NO. YDS Sept. 10 Baltimore Sept Sept. 24 Carolina Oct. Orleans Oct. 15 Cincinnati Oct. 22 Philadelphia Oct. Giants Nov. 5 New Orleans Nov Nov. 19 Washington Nov Dec Dec. 10 Atlanta Dec Dec t Dec. 31 Seattle TOTALS Veterans 115

50 Pro: Reliable, strong-legged kicker who has connected on several big kicks during his career Kicked second-longest game-winning field goal in NFL history when he connected on a 62-yarder against Philadelphia (10/22/06) Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 7 for that effort In two seasons with Buccaneers has amassed a.809 field goal percentage (38-of-47 field goals), ranking him tied for first (Steve Christie, ) as the most accurate kicker in team history (min. 10 att.) Also ranks tied for fifth in team history (Christie) with 38 field goals made with Tampa Bay Has played in 62 regular season games and two playoff contests Career totals include making 78-of-97 field goals, with a long of 62 yards (vs. Philadelphia, 10/22/06) and 112-of-115 on PATs Signed by the Buccaneers as a free agent on March 2, 2005 Signed as a free agent by the Miami Dolphins on October 13, 2004 Waived by the Indianapolis Colts on October 11, 2004 Signed as a free agent by the Colts on October 8, 2004 Released by the N.Y. Giants on July 30, 2004 Signed by the Giants on September 3, 2002 Waived by the Giants on August 30, 2002 Assigned to the Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe Released by the Iowa Barnstormers of the Arena Football League on April 4, 2000 Signed by the Iowa Barnstormers on November 17, 1999 Originally entered the NFL as a free agent with the Giants and allocated to NFL Europe on January 9, : Appeared in all 16 contests for Tampa Bay Named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week for Week 7 after connecting on field goals from 30, 44 and 62 yards against Philadelphia (10/22) The 62-yard field goal was the second-longest game-winning field goal in NFL history, the third longest in NFL history and a franchise record Made 17-of-22 field goals and 22-of-23 PATs on the season Went 1-3 on field goal attempts at Atlanta (9/17), connecting from 22 yards Hit lone field goal attempt from 28 yards and converted all three PATs vs. Carolina (9/24) Converted all three PATs at New Orleans (10/8) Missed lone field goal attempt following a high snap vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Converted both PATs against the Bengals Had the second-longest game-winning field goal in NFL history vs. Philadelphia (10/22), connecting from 62 yards against the Eagles Converted both PATs and went 3-3 on field goal attempts against the Eagles, connecting from 30, 44 and 62 yards Connected on lone field goal attempt from 43 yards despite severe wind at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Converted both PATs vs. New Orleans (11/5) Converted lone PAT and hit field goal attempt from 28 yards at Carolina (11/13) Went 2-2 on field goal attempts vs. Washington (11/19), connecting from 26 and 31 yards Also converted both PATs against the Redskins Hit a 46-yard field goal at Dallas (11/23), and connected on lone PAT against the Cowboys Connected on lone field goal attempt from 27 yards at Pittsburgh (12/3) Went 2-3 on field goal attempts vs. Atlanta (12/10), hitting from 42 and 24 yards before missing from 51 yards and ending a streak of 11 consecutive made field goals Went 4-4 on PATs and hit lone field goal attempt from 45 yards at Chicago (12/17) Also had one special teams tackle against the Bears Went 3-3 on field goal attempts at Cleveland (12/24), connecting from 23, 24 and 37 yards Also went 1-2 on PATs after his first attempt was blocked against the Browns. 2005: Played in 15 games (all but at New Orleans) as well as playoff game vs. Washington with Tampa Bay Made all 31 PATs while connecting on 21-of-25 field goals, with a then career long of 50 yards vs. Atlanta (12/24) His.840 field goal percentage was the thirdhighest single-season percentage in team history His 21 field goals made were the most by a Buccaneer since K Martin Gramatica made 32 in 2002 Tied the team record (min. 10 att.), accomplished 14 other times, by converting all 31 PATs on the season Kicked the game-winning field goal from 45 yards at Atlanta (11/20) in the Bucs Week 11 victory and 116 Veterans

51 added his second game-winning field goal of the year against Atlanta (12/24) from 41 yards in the Bucs Week 16 victory Connected on lone goal field attempt from 41 yards and made all three PATs in Buccaneer debut at Minnesota (9/11) Went 1-1 on field goal attempts against Buffalo (9/18), connecting from 40 yards Also made both PATs against the Bills Connected on lone field goal attempt from 42 yards at Green Bay (9/25) Also made both PATs against the Packers Connected on one of two field goal attempts vs. Detroit (10/2), connecting from 43 yards and missing from 46 yards Made both PATs against the Lions Had a perfect afternoon, connecting on all four field goal attempts at N.Y. Jets (10/9) Hit field goals from 35, 36, 43 and 30 yards against the Jets to tie his career single-game high Connected on all three PATs and made both field goal attempts from 36 and 32 yards against Miami (10/16) Went 1-2 on field goal attempts at San Francisco (10/30), connecting from 47 yards to tie his then career Converted lone PAT against the 49ers Converted all four PATs vs. Washington (11/13) Kicked the game-winning field goal from 45 yards at Atlanta (11/20) with 42 seconds remaining in the contest Had a perfect afternoon against the Falcons, connecting on all three field goal attempts from 31, 45 and 45 yards while also converting all three PATs Hit one of two field goal attempts vs. Chicago (11/27), connecting from 27 yards Converted lone PAT against the Bears Inactive at New Orleans (12/4) because of injury Returned to action at Carolina (12/11), connecting on field goals from 34 and 36 yards while converting both PATs Kicked second game-winning field goal of the season against Atlanta (12/24) from 41 yards with 15 seconds remaining in overtime Converted all three PATs against the Falcons while hitting 2-3 field goals, including a careerlong from 50 yards to tie the game in the fourth quarter Had a perfect afternoon vs. New Orleans (1/1), connecting on field goals from 46 and 26 yards while converting all three PATs Converted lone PAT and connected on a 43-yard field goal in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7). 2004: Made 3-of-4 field goals and 12-of-12 PATs with the Colts and Dolphins Made careerhigh tying five PATs for the Colts in a Week 5 win against Oakland (10/10) For Miami, went 2-2 on field goals, with a long of 47 yards, and made his only PAT at Buffalo (10/17) Made only field goal attempt, from 43 yards, and went 4-4 PATs against St. Louis (10/24) Went 2-2 on PATs at N.Y. Jets (11/1). 2003: Played in 11 games, missing five with a hamstring injury, with the Giants... Led the team in scoring with 50 points... Connected on all 17 PATs and field goal attempts... Opened the season by kicking a season-high three field goals, from 24, 47, and 44 yards vs. St. Louis (9/7) The 47-yarder was a season-long Connected on only field goal attempt, from 30 yards, to give the Giants a lead with 11 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter vs. Dallas (9/15) Kicked game-winning 29-yard field goal on the Giants first possession in overtime at Washington (9/21) Also recorded his only touchback of the season in that game Inactive because of injury at New England (10/12), vs. Philadelphia (10/19), at N.Y. Jets (11/2) and vs. Atlanta (11/9) after suffering a hamstring injury while kicking a 43-yard field goal at the end of the second period vs. Miami (10/5) Returned to action at Philadelphia (11/16) and made his only field goal attempt, from 30 yards and one PAT Kicked two 30-yard field goals and one PAT at Tampa Bay (11/24)... Scored the Giants only points of the game on a 45-yard field goal in the first quarter at Dallas (12/21)... Was successful on his only field goal attempt, from 28 yards, and also went 3-3 on PATs vs. Carolina (12/28). 2002: Was the Giants kicker for all 16 regular season games and the NFC Wild Card game in San Francisco (1/5/03) Finished sixth in the NFC with 108 points Connected on 30- of-32 PATs and 26-of-32 field goal attempts Scored at least one point in every game Twice named NFC Special Teams Player of the Week, following game vs. Seattle (9/22), when he made 3-of-3 field goal tries in 9-6 victory, and after game vs. Washington (11/17), when he kicked field goals from 43, 34, 33 and 19 yards in win to tie his career high Also kicked career-high tying four field goals at St. Louis (9/15), scoring a career-high 14 points Kicked three field goals in each of three consecutive games vs. Tennessee (12/1), at Washington (12/8) and vs. Dallas (12/15) Set a career high (since tied) with five PATs made at Indianapolis (12/22) and added a 20-yard field goal Kicked a 39-yard field goal in overtime vs. Philadelphia (12/28) to give Giants 10-7 victory that clinched playoff berth Kicked 21-yard field goal and five extra points in NFC Wild Card game at San Francisco (1/5/03). College: Ranks seventh on Baylor s all-time scoring list with 105 points (21 field goals and 42 extra points) His 21 field goals place him fifth in Bears history Hit 42-of-42 extra points to set the school record with a 100 percent success rate Attended Trinity Valley Junior College for two years Twice named a junior college All-American Majored in criminal justice. Veterans 117

52 Personal: Married to Melissa, and the couple has one son, Tre After kicking the gamewinning 62-yard field goal against Philadelphia (10/22), Tampa Mayor Pam Iorio declared Monday, October 23, 2006, Matt Bryant Day Named spokesperson for Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum s Child Predator CyberCrime Unit Sponsors a ticket program at all home games named, Bryant s Bucaroos, in support of various children s charities One of five Buccaneers players who visited USS Bainbridge, a United States Navy ship at the Port of Tampa, to meet military personnel on board in January 2007 Named spokesperson for Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum s Child Predator Cybercrime Unit that helps protect children from computer-based exploitation and harassment Visited the Keller Army Community Hospital at West Point to participate in the Foundation for Hospital Art s Paintfest 2003 Attended high school in Bridge City (TX), where his 52-yard field goal is still the school record Also played baseball in high school Once hit four home runs in four consecutive at-bats in a game Born Matt Bryant on May 29, 1975 in Bridge City, Texas. Bryant s career statistics SCORING Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Blk Points 2002 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Indianapolis/Miami Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals FIELD GOALS Year Team 1-19 Pct Pct Pct Pct 50+ Pct 2002 N.Y. Giants 2/ / / / / N.Y. Giants 0/ / / / / Indianapolis/Miami 0/ / /0 0 2/ / Tampa Bay 0/ / / / / Tampa Bay 0/ / / / / NFL totals 2/ / / / / PLAYOFFS SCORING Year Team GP FG FGA Pct Lg Blk XP XPA Pct Points 2002 N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay NFL totals FIELD GOALS Year Team 1-19 Pct Pct Pct Pct 50+ Pct 2002 N.Y. Giants 0/ / / / / Tampa Bay 0/ / / / /0 0.0 NFL totals 0/ / / / /0 0.0 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS FGs Made: 4, three times, last at N.Y. Jets, 10/9/05 FGs Attempted: 4, three times, last at N.Y. Jets, 10/9/05 Points: 14 at St. Louis, 9/15/02 (with N.Y. Giants) Long Field Goal: 62 vs. Philadelphia, 10/22/06 PATs Made: 5, twice, vs. Oakland, 10/10/04 (with Indianapolis) and at Indianapolis, 12/22/02 (with N.Y. Giants) 118 Veterans

53 Pro: Athletic cornerback who possesses great burst Has played in 60 games with 38 starts Totaled 189 tackles, two forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, 0.5 sack, 36 passes defensed and 13 interceptions, including four returned for touchdowns Has added 98 punt returns for 986 yards and three touchdowns, and seven kickoff returns for 131 yards Signed by Tampa Bay on October 17, 2006 Released by the Houston Texans on October 16, 2006 Traded to Houston for second and third-round picks in the 2005 draft on April 20, 2005 Entered the league as a first-round pick (17th pick overall) of the Oakland Raiders in the 2002 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in 14 games (four with Houston and 10 with Tampa Bay) with four starts (with Tampa Bay - vs. Atlanta, at Chicago, at Cleveland and vs. Seattle) Notched 30 tackles, two interceptions, one fumble recovery and eight passes defensed on the season With the Texans, returned five kickoffs for 106 yards Released by Houston on October 16 Signed with the Buccaneers on October 17 Saw action vs. Philadelphia (9/10), vs. Washington (9/24) and vs. Miami (10/1) Posted two tackles and one pass defensed at Dallas (10/15) Made debut with the Buccaneers vs. Philadelphia (10/22) with one punt return for eight yards Returned two punts on Monday Night football at Carolina (11/13) Notched two tackles on defense and added one punt return for seven yards vs. Washington (11/19) Saw action on defense and special teams at Pittsburgh (12/3), notching one pass defensed on defense and returning two punts for five yards Made first start as a Buccaneer vs. Atlanta (12/10), and recorded first interception with the team on a pass into the end zone by QB Michael Vick Added six tackles and two passes defensed against the Falcons Started at Chicago (12/17) and recorded eight tackles Started at Cleveland (12/24) and totaled three tackles, one interception and three passes defensed Started vs. Seattle (12/31) and posted seven tackles, one fumble recovery and one pass defensed. 2005: Played in 10 games with six starts for Houston Totaled 35 tackles and four passes defensed Made a career-high nine tackles during his first regular-season start as a Texan at Buffalo (9/11)... Also returned one punt for six yards... Had one pass defensed as a starter in home-opening loss to Pittsburgh (9/18)... Returned one punt for six yards... Posted three tackles at Cincinnati (10/2)... Also returned one punt for four yards... Made two tackles vs. Tennessee (10/9)... Also returned two punts for 19 yards... Recorded four tackles against Indianapolis (10/23)... Made four tackles and had three passes defensed vs. Cleveland (10/30), including a deflection of a would-be touchdown pass with 50 seconds left in the contest... Also returned one punt for 20 yards... Had two tackles at Jacksonville (11/6)... Started at right cornerback and made four tackles at Indianapolis (11/13)... Started at left cornerback and made one tackle against Kansas City (11/20)... Also had a seasonlong 37-yard punt return that set the Texans up at their own 35-yard line... Left game in third quarter with an ankle injury and did not return. 2004: Started 14 games at right cornerback for the Oakland Raiders Collected careerhigh 59 tackles, 0.5 sack, one fumble recovery, three interceptions and nine passes defensed, pacing the team in the latter two categories Returned one interception for a touchdown Averaged 5.8 yards on 21 punt returns Posted seven tackles in season opener at Pittsburgh (9/12) Made six tackles and returned one punt for 15 yards in win vs. Buffalo (9/19) Picked off Buccaneers QB Brad Johnson in win vs. Tampa Bay (9/26), returning the interception 32 yards for a score, his fourth career interception return for a touchdown Collected seven stops at Houston (10/3) Also helped LB DeLawrence Grant drop Texans QB David Carr for a share of his first career sack and made first career Veterans 119

54 fumble recovery near Oakland s goal line Recorded three tackles and picked off Colts QB Peyton Manning at Indianapolis (10/10) Posted two stops vs. Broncos (10/17) Had five tackles vs. New Orleans (10/24) Collected four tackles and returned one punt for 18 yards at San Diego (10/31) Registered five stops and broke up two passes at Carolina (11/7) Recorded six tackles vs. Chargers (11/21) Made three stops and picked off Broncos QB Jake Plummer in snowy win at Denver (11/28) Returned the Interception 37 yards Posted three tackles vs. Kansas City (12/5) Had five tackles at Atlanta (12/12) Broke up two passes against Tennessee (12/19) before leaving the game with a bruised tailbone Inactive for the final two games. 2003: Played in all 16 games, starting 11 at right cornerback for the Raiders Registered 44 tackles, two forced fumbles, six interceptions and 10 passes defensed Led the team and established career-highs in picks and passes defensed Interception total tied for second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL Racked up 176 return yards on his six picks (29.3 avg.), taking two to the end zone Returned 36 punts for 491 yards (13.6 avg.) and two touchdowns Ranked second in the AFC and sixth in the NFL in punt return average Posted a then career-high eight tackles and returned an interception 83 yards for a score vs. Cincinnati (9/14) Also returned five punts for 81 yards Returned four punts for 74 yards at Denver (9/22) Had three tackles and one pick vs. Kansas City (10/20) Returned three punts for 96 yards vs. N.Y. Jets (11/9), including a 78-yard touchdown Registered five stops and picked off career-high two passes vs. Minnesota (11/16), returning one interception 64 yards for a score Also forced a fumble Had five tackles and returned three punts for 58 yards at Kansas City (11/23) Picked off a pass at the goal line vs. Denver (11/30) Also returned three punts for 61 yards Collected four stops and returned an interception 29 yards vs. Baltimore (12/14) Capped season by returning one punt 80 yards for a touchdown at San Diego (12/28), tying Oakland s single-season record with his second punt return for a score. 2002: Played in six games as a rookie for the AFC champion Oakland Raiders, starting three games at right cornerback Posted 21 tackles, two interceptions and five passes defensed Returned one pick for 81 yards for a touchdown Also returned 15 punts for 178 yards (11.9 avg.) and one touchdown Made NFL debut vs. Seattle (9/8), returning one punt for 22 yards Made first NFL start a memorable one vs. Tennessee (9/29) Posted seven tackles and recorded first career interception Also returned one punt 83 yards for his first career touchdown and lateraled another to RB Terry Kirby, who scampered 79 yards for a score Collected six tackles at Buffalo (10/6) and returned an interception 81 yards for a score Earned AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors Had three tackles against San Diego (10/20) before leaving with a wrist injury Placed on injured reserve on October 25. College: Lettered three seasons at Miami (FL), amassing 88 tackles and seven interceptions in 32 career games Also returned 32 punts for 477 yards (14.9 avg.) and two touchdowns Collected 23 tackles and five picks as a senior Also led the Big East with a 15- yard punt-return average with two scores 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 Rose Bowl win over Nebraska, helping Miami capture fifth national title in school history Posted career-high 44 tackles as a sophomore, adding two interceptions, returning one 78 yards for a touchdown against Pittsburgh Also returned a fumble against West Virginia 77 yards for a touchdown Recorded 21 tackles as a freshman. Personal: All-State selection as a senior at Lehigh High School in Ft. Myers, Fla., racking up 102 tackles and seven picks Also rushed for 928 yards and 13 touchdowns Added All-State honors in baseball, hitting.463 as a senior Also lettered in basketball and track Member of the school s honor roll Cousin, Jevon Kearse, plays defensive end for the Philadelphia Eagles Born Phillip Buchanon in Ft. Myers, Florida on September 19, Veterans

55 Year Team buchanon s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2002 Oakland t Oakland t Oakland Houston Hou/TB NFL Totals t Kickoff Returns Punt Returns YEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD NO FC YDS AVG LG TD 2002 Oakland t Oakland t Oakland Houston Hou/TB Totals t 3 ADDITIONAL STATS Career Touchdowns: 7 32-yd. interception return, vs. Tampa Bay, 9/26/04 80-yd. punt return, at San Diego, 12/28/03 64-yd. interception return, vs. Minnesota, 11/16/03 78-yd. punt return, vs. N.Y. Jets, 11/9/03 83-yd. interception return, vs. Cincinnati, 9/14/03 81-yd. interception return, at Buffalo, 10/6/02 83-yd. punt return, vs. Tennessee, 9/29/02 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 9 at Buffalo, 9/11/05 Interceptions: 2 vs. Minnesota, 11/16/03 Sacks: 0.5 at Houston, 10/3/04 Punt Return Yards: 96 vs. N.Y. Jets, 11/9/03 Pro: Gritty, young offensive lineman who displays an imposing physical prowess in the running game, along with skillful mobility as a pass blocker One of only four offensive linemen in the NFL to start all 16 games as a rookie in 2005 Played in 25 games with 23 starts Also started one playoff game Selected in the fourth round (107th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft by the Buccaneers. 2006: Played in nine games (all but vs. Baltimore, at Pittsburgh, vs. Atlanta, at Chicago, at Cleveland and vs. Seattle) with seven starts (at Atlanta, vs. Carolina, at New Orleans, vs. Cincinnati, at Carolina, vs. Washington and at Dallas) at left guard before being placed on injured reserve on November 27 because of a knee injury Declared inactive vs. Baltimore with ankle injury (9/10) Made season debut at Atlanta, helping contribute to 311 passing yards by QB Chris Simms (9/17) Started at New Orleans (10/8) and helped contribute to 187 rushing yards and 5.7 yards-per-carry average Started against Cincinnati (10/15) and contributed to 126 rushing yards by Buccaneers Saw action against Philadelphia (10/22) and at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Did not play vs. New Orleans (11/5) Started at left guard at Carolina (11/13) Started at left guard vs. Washington (11/19) and helped Buccaneers rush for 181 yards, including 122 by RB Cadillac Williams Veterans 121

56 Started at left guard at Dallas (11/23) and left the game because of injury Placed on injured reserve on November : Started all 16 games at left guard Also started playoff game One of four rookie offensive linemen in the NFL to start all 16 games also G Logan Mankins (New England), T Rob Petitti (Dallas) and T Michael Roos (Tennessee) One of five members of the offensive line that started all 16 regular season games on the season for the first time in franchise history and one of only three in the NFL Provided blocking to allow for NFL Rookie of the Year RB Carnell Cadillac Williams to break the team record with six 100-yard rushing performances and set a franchise rookie record with 1,178 rushing yards Started at left guard in NFL debut at Minnesota (9/11) and helped the Buccaneers achieve a balanced offensive attack Helped lead the way for fellow rookie Williams 148 rushing yards and one touchdown Also provided time for QB Brian Griese to throw a pair of touchdown passes to fellow rookie TE Alex Smith Helped lead the way for the Buccaneers to total 191 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns vs. Buffalo (9/18) Helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 158 yards at Green Bay (9/25) Helped provide time for Griese to pass for 302 yards vs. Detroit (10/2) Helped lead the way for RB Michael Pittman to rush for 127 yards and one touchdown vs. Miami (10/16) Helped lead the way for FB Mike Alstott to rush for two touchdowns and a two-point conversion vs. Washington (11/13) Helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 116 yards and one touchdown at Atlanta (11/20) Helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 112 yards and two touchdowns at Carolina (12/11) Helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 150 yards and one touchdown vs. Atlanta (12/24) Helped the Buccaneers total 149 rushing yards vs. New Orleans (1/1) Started first career postseason game in NFC Wild Card contest vs. Washington (1/7). College: Played in 51 games with 49 starts at Wisconsin Four-year starter with excellent skills and good awareness In 2004, named Second-Team All-American (AP), First-Team All-American (Pro Football Weekly), consensus First-Team All-Big Ten and honorable mention All-American (Sports Illustrated) Started all 12 games at left guard in 2004 and allowed only one pressure throughout the year and helped Wisconsin s rushing offense to average yards a game In 2003, named Second-Team All-Big Ten after starting all 13 games at left guard Part of an offensive line that cleared the way for the Badgers to average yards per game and score 45 touchdowns In 2002, started 11 of 13 games at left guard Part an offense that averaged yards per game and scored 47 touchdowns In 2001, named Fourth-Team Freshman All-American (The Sporting News), and Big Ten All-Freshman team (The Sporting News) after starting all 13 games at left guard as a freshman Helped open holes for Wisconsin s Big Ten-record ninth consecutive 1,000 yard rusher (RB Anthony Davis) Redshirted in 2000 Majored in agricultural science. Personal: Married to the former Ashley Trantow Visited the North Tampa Boys & Girls Club in September 2005 and helped the kids with their homework before participating in the Gatorade Junior Training Camp football drills Attended Bay Port (Green Bay, Wisconsin) High School USA Today All-American honorable mention Named to the Super Prep and Prep Star All-Region squads and was a WFCA First-Team All-State on both offense and defense as a senior First-Team All-State (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and AP) Son of Cindy and Tom Buenning Born Daniel Robert Buenning on October 26, 1981 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Buenning s career statistics Games/Starts: TB: 2005: 16/16 (P: 1/1); 2006: 9/7 Career Totals: 25/23 (P: 1/1) P=Playoffs 122 Veterans

57 Pro: Two-time Pro Bowl selection (1999 and 2002) has started 99 consecutive games Powerful and durable defensive end has not missed a game in his NFL career (192 games) and ranks tied for first (with LB Derrick Brooks) for the longest current streak of games played among active defensive players... Consensus All-Pro selection, as well as being named to the All-Madden and Phil Simms All-Iron Teams in 1999 Has started 189 of the 192 games played Career totals include 697 tackles, 97.5 sacks, 22 passes defensed, 17 forced fumbles, 12 fumble recoveries, two safeties, one special teams tackle and three blocked field goals His 97.5 sacks ranks fourth-most among active players Has totaled 14 multi-sack games Signed with the Buccaneers on March 3, 2007 Released by the Dolphins on March 2, 2007 Signed with the Dolphins on March 7, Released by the Tennessee Titans on February 22, 2005 Traded to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a 2001 first-round draft choice on April 4, 2001 Appeared in Super Bowl XXXIV as a member of the world champion St. Louis Rams... Originally a first-round draft choice of St. Louis (sixth overall) in : Started all 16 games for the Dolphins, marking the sixth consecutive season that he started all 16 contests Totaled 45 tackles, 5.5 sacks and two fumble recoveries It marked the 11th time in 12 NFL seasons that he produced five or more sacks... Collected four tackles and one sack at Pittsburgh (9/7) Recorded two tackles and one sack vs. Buffalo (9/17) Totaled five tackles at Houston (10/1) Had four tackles, one sack and one fumble recovery at Chicago (11/5) Recorded a season-high six tackles vs. Minnesota (11/19) Had two tackles and one sack at Detroit (11/23) Recorded one tackle and 0.5 sacks vs. Jacksonville (12/3) Had two tackles and one sack vs. New England (12/10) Tied a season-high with six tackles and added one fumble recovery at Buffalo (12/17). 2005: Started all 16 games at left defensive end for the Dolphins Posted 54 tackles, six sacks, four passes defensed, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble Sack total tied with DE David Bowens for second on the team Was credited with a season-high six tackles on two occasions: at N.Y. Jets (9/18) and vs. Atlanta (11/6) First sack as a Dolphin came in the Jets contest, the first of two consecutive games in which he recorded a sack, as he also had one vs. Carolina (9/25) Notched the second safety of his career in win at New Orleans (10/30) when he sacked Saints QB Aaron Brooks in the end zone Came up with key recovery of a QB Drew Brees fumble in the fourth quarter of win at San Diego (12/11) Against his former team, the Tennessee Titans (12/24), posted five tackles and one sack On the sack, forced the ball loose from QB Billy Volek, which was recovered by Vonnie Holliday at the Dolphins 16 to thwart a Titans drive. 2004: As a member of the Titans, started all 16 games, nine at left defensive tackle and seven at left end Posted a career-high and team-leading 82 tackles, and added six sacks, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and two passes defensed Turned in his top performance of the year in overtime loss vs. Chicago (11/14), when he recorded a career-high 12 tackles, equaled a career-best with three sacks and also forced a fumble as the Titans held the Bears to 176 yards of total offense It marked the fourth time in his career he tallied three sacks in a game. 2003: Started all 16 games for the Titans Led all Titans linemen with 79 tackles Added 5.5 sacks, one forced fumble and a pass defensed Played both end and tackle and was instrumental in helping Tennessee to the No. 1-ranked rushing defense in the NFL (80.9 Veterans 123

58 yards per game) Amassed a season-high 10 tackles, 0.5 sacks and one forced fumble at Atlanta (11/23) Started both playoff games and registered seven tackles, one sack and one forced fumble Had two tackles and one sack in AFC Wild Card win at Baltimore (1/3/04) as Tennessee held the Ravens RB Jamal Lewis to 35 yards rushing. 2002: Started all 16 contests for the Titans Was voted to the second Pro Bowl of his career after he posted 71 tackles and 10 sacks, tied for fourth in the AFC Also named secondteam All-Pro by Football Digest Added one fumble recovery and one pass defensed Recorded 1.5 sacks and one fumble recovery in season-opening win vs. Philadelphia (9/8) Collected a season-high 10 tackles, including 1.5 sacks, vs. Cleveland (9/22) Had a season-best two sacks vs. Jacksonville (10/13) Started both playoff games and produced five tackles and one forced fumble as Tennessee advanced to the AFC Championship game. 2001: Started all 16 games at left defensive end in his first season with the Titans Posted 61 tackles and two sacks Led the team with 34 QB pressures Both sacks came in win at Detroit (10/21). 2000: As a member of the Rams, played in all 16 games with 13 starts Tallied 42 tackles, 10.5 sacks, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and one pass defensed Sack total ranked second on the team and ninth in the NFC Had streak of 87 consecutive starts snapped when he saw action in a reserve role vs. San Francisco (10/29) Recorded a seasonhigh three sacks at Carolina (11/5). 1999: Named to his first-career Pro Bowl Became the Rams first defensive lineman to be chosen for the Pro Bowl since Jack Youngblood in 1979 Consensus All-Pro selection, as well as being named to the All-Madden and Phil Simms All-Iron Teams Memeber of the Super Bowl XXXIV champion St. Louis Rams... Named NFC Defensive Player of the Month in November and earned NFC Defensive Player of Week honors in Week 8 vs. Carolina (11/14) Started all 16 games with the Rams Posted 44 tackles and tallied a NFL-leading and career-high 17 sacks Sack total was the most by a Ram since Youngblood collected 18 sacks in 1979 Also added a career-high four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two passes defensed Had five multiple-sack games on the year, including a season-high three at Detroit (11/7), the first of eight consecutive wins by the Rams Posted 2.5 sacks the following week vs. Carolina (11/14) and a pair of sacks at San Francisco (11/21), giving him 7.5 sacks in November as he was named NFC Defensive Player of the Month In the Panthers game, also recovered a fumble and was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week Posted the 50th sack of his career in win vs. N.Y. Giants (12/19) Started all three playoff games and was credited with six tackles and three sacks Had one sack in the Rams Super Bowl XXXIV win over Tennessee. 1998: Started all 16 games for the Rams Recorded 59 tackles, 12 sacks, one forced fumble, a career-high five passes defensed and one field goal block Sack total led the team and tied for sixth in the NFC Earned the Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award as the Rams Most Valuable Player as voted upon by coaches and players, becoming the first defensive player to earn this honor since LB Shane Conlan in 1994 Turned in a pair of multiple-sack games on the year, including two at Buffalo (9/20) and a career-high three vs. Carolina (1/22) Had a streak of six consecutive games with at least a half-sack (games 8-13), the longest such streak of his career. 1997: Started all 16 games for the Rams Amassed 45 tackles, 7.5 sacks, two fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles and two passes defensed Also blocked two field goals on special teams Ranked second on the team in sacks Posted five sacks over the final six games of the year, including two in finale at Carolina (12/20) Blocked a K Jason Elam 43-yard field goal attempt at Denver (9/14) and a 22-yard try by K Jeff Jaeger vs. Chicago (12/14). 1996: Started all 16 games for the Rams Led the team and ranked tied for 13th in the NFC with 9.5 sacks Also registered 65 tackles, four forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed In season-opening win vs. Cincinnati (9/1), recorded 1.5 sacks, the first time in his career he had more than one sack in a game At Arizona (9/29), recorded two sacks in a game for the first time in his career In season finale vs. New Orleans (12/21), notched a season-high nine tackles, caused two fumbles and recovered another. 1995: Started all 16 games for St. Louis in his rookie season Ranked second on the team and second among rookies with six sacks Also posted 50 tackles, two forced fumbles, one safety and one fumble recovery Won the team s Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award as the Rams Rookie of Year Became the first Rams defensive rookie to start in a seasonopener since DT Sean Gilbert in 1992, and recorded his first career sack when he dropped QB Brett Favre for a 10-yard loss at Green Bay (9/3) Tallied first career safety when he sacked QB Boomer Esiason in end zone vs. N.Y. 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59 College: Was a four-year letterman at Florida ( ), and played in 47 games with 37 starts during his career Started at left defensive end during his final three seasons Concluded his career with 203 tackles, 39 stops for loss and 21.5 sacks Was a First-Team consensus All-America selection as a senior when he tallied 66 tackles and 11.5 sacks Was a First-Team All-SEC choice each of his final two seasons Became the first true freshman to start along the defensive line for the Gators since 1979 when he recorded his first collegiate start against Syracuse on September 21, Majored in zoology. Personal: Married to Shima with one son, Zion Was a Parade All-America selection as a linebacker his senior year at Lincoln High School in Tallahassee, Fla Lettered in basketball as well Was a member of the school s Crime and Drug Prevention Task Force and was named Student-Athlete of the Year as a senior He and his wife have been extremely active in community endeavors, and in 2002 started the Kevin Carter Foundation Was the winner of the Tennessee Titans Community Man of the Year Award three straight years ( ) During his six years with the Rams ( ), was a United Way African-American Leadership Giver Also was part of a defensive line that raised more than $100,000 for St. Patrick Center through their Sack Homelessness Program In 1998, started the Kevin Carter Football Endowment at the University of Florida, which provides scholarships at the Gainesville school While at Florida, served as president for the school s chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes In 2004, was inducted into the University of Florida Sports Hall of Fame In 2005, was part of the Dolphins All Community Team, in which he donated 20 tickets for each home game to the Head Start/Men As Partners Program Work with kids in South Florida includes visiting foster children at Kids in Distress, speaking at D.A.R.E. graduations and speaking to at-risk kids in the Broward County Court system Brother, Bernard Carter, played linebacker at East Carolina University from , and spent a brief stint in the NFL with Green Bay (1994) and Jacksonville (1995) Born Kevin Louis Carter on September 21, 1973 in Miami, Florida. carter s career statistics TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 1995 St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Tennessee Miami Miami NFL Totals PLAYOFFS TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 1999 St. Louis St. Louis Tennessee Tennessee Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Safeties: (St. Louis): 1 in 1995, (Miami): 1 in 2005 for a total of 2 Special Teams Tackles: 1 in 1998 Blocked Field Goals: 2 in 1997, 1 in 1998 for total of 3 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 10, three times, last at Atlanta, 11/23/03 (w/ Tenn.) Sacks: 3, four times, last vs. Chicago, 11/14/04 (w/ Tenn.) 14 multi-sack games Veterans 125

60 Pro: Athletic and rangy linebacker who was a solid special teams performer in his first full season with the Buccaneers Has appeared in 19 career games (three with Atlanta and 16 with the Buccaneers) Career totals include 19 special teams tackles Signed by the Buccaneers on January 12, 2006 Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on November 9, 2005 Released by the Falcons on November 2, 2005 Originally entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Falcons on April 26, 2005 and played three games with Atlanta, totaling two special teams tackles. 2006: Played in all 16 contests for Tampa Bay Ranked fourth on the team with 17 special teams tackles Led the team with three special teams tackles vs. Carolina (9/24) Had one special teams tackle at New Orleans (10/8) Finished contest vs. Cincinnati (10/15) with one special teams tackle Led the team with a career-high four special teams tackles vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Had one special teams tackle at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Notched one special teams tackle vs. New Orleans (11/5) Had two special teams tackles at Carolina (11/13) Had two special teams tackles vs. Atlanta (12/10) Had two special teams tackles at Cleveland (12/24). 2005: Played in three contests with Atlanta Totaled two special teams tackles for the Falcons Released by Atlanta on November 2 Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on November 9 where he spent the remainder of the season. College: Appeared in 39 games with 15 starts for Southern Mississippi Career totals included 266 tackles, eight passes defensed, four forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, 4.5 sacks and one interception Notched a career-high 13 tackles and added one forced fumble against Houston as a senior Majored in business adminnistration with a minor in architectural engineering. Personal: Attended South Delta (Anguilla, Mississippi) High School Selected to The Clarion-Ledger s Top 40 Recruits in Mississippi and played in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Classic Starred as an outside linebacker and also rushed for 1,378 yards as a senior Born Antoine Cash on March 5, 1982, in Anguilla, Mississippi. Year Team cash s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2005 Atlanta Tampa Bay NFL Totals SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Special Teams Tackles: 4 vs. Philadelphia, 10/22/ Veterans

61 Pro: A versatile defender who has seen action at linebacker and defensive end during his career Expected to provide depth at linebacker and contribute at defensive end in pass-rush situations with the Buccaneers Solid special teams performer Spent parts of four seasons with the Denver Broncos ( ) and two seasons with the Minnesota Vikings ( ) before signing with the Buccaneers as a free agent on March 3, 2007 Appeared in 69 games with five starts in his career Career totals include 49 tackles, eight sacks, three passes defensed and three forced fumbles Has registered 43 special teams tackles in his career Also appeared in three playoff contests, recording one special teams tackle Signed by the Broncos on January 13, 2004 Waived by Denver on December 26, 2003 Signed by the Broncos on December 24, 2003 Waived by the Houston Texans on August 31, 2003 Claimed off waivers by Houston on February 28, 2003 Waived by the Vikings on February 27, 2003 Originally entered the NFL as a fifth-round selection (157th overall) of the Vikings in the 2001 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in 14 games (all but at Oakland and vs. San Diego) with Denver Amassed a career-high 20 tackles, one pass defensed and placed fourth on the team with a career-best 4.5 sacks Also tied for third on the team with nine special teams tackles Recorded one sack of QB Marc Bulger in season opener at St. Louis (9/10) Posted 0.5 sack of QB Damon Huard in home opener vs. Kansas City (9/17)... Also notched one pass defensed and contributed two special teams stops against the Chiefs Had two tackles at New England (9/24) Dropped QB Andrew Walter for a sack vs. Oakland (10/15) Had one tackle at Cleveland (10/22) Posted one stop vs. Indianapolis (10/29) Posted a season-high four tackles at Pittsburgh (11/5) Inactive at Oakland (11/12) and vs. San Diego (11/19) because of a hamstring injury Posted one tackle on special teams on Thanksgiving at Kansas City (11/23)... Recorded one sack of QB Philip Rivers at San Diego (12/10) Contributed two tackles at Arizona (12/17) and three tackles vs. Cincinnati (12/24) Led the team with four special teams stops and posted two tackles, including one sack, vs. San Francisco (12/31). 2005: Played in 14 games (all but at Jacksonville and vs. Philadelphia) and both postseason contests for Denver Totaled two tackles and seven special teams tackles on the season Had one tackle vs. Miami (9/11) Inactive at Jacksonville (10/2) because of injury Totaled one special teams tackle vs. Washington (10/9) Inactive vs. Philadelphia (10/30) Posted one tackle at Oakland (11/13) Had one special teams tackle at Buffalo (12/17) Had one stop on special teams in AFC Divisional Playoff vs. New England (1/14) Played in the AFC Championship Game vs. Pittsburgh (1/22). 2004: Played in 14 games (all but vs. Kansas City and at Oakland) for Denver Also played in lone playoff game Totaled four tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one pass defensed on the season Notched five special teams tackles to tie for ninth on the Broncos Inactive for season opener vs. Kansas City (9/12) because of injury Inactive at Oakland (10/17) because of injury Had one tackle and one special teams tackle vs. Houston (11/7) Posted one sack, one forced fumble and two tackles vs. New Orleans (11/21) Tallied one tackle and one special teams tackle vs. Miami (12/12) Appeared in his first career playoff game in the AFC Wild Card matchup at Indianapolis (1/9). 2003: Waived by Denver on December 26 Did not play during the season Signed with the Broncos on December 24 after he was waived in the final cutdown of training camp by Houston. Veterans 127

62 2002: Played in 11 games with two starts (vs. Chicago and vs. Detroit) at linebacker for Minnesota Posted a then career-high 14 tackles and a career-best 12 special teams stops on the year Started season opener at Chicago (9/8), posting four tackles Had a career-high seven tackles in a start vs. Detroit (10/13) while adding three special teams stops. 2001: Appeared in all 16 games as a rookie with Minnesota, starting two at linebacker (vs. Carolina and at Detroit) and one at left defensive end (vs. N.Y. Giants) Collected nine tackles, two forced fumbles, 2.5 sacks and one pass defensed on the season Made NFL debut vs. Carolina (9/9), becoming the first Vikings rookie linebacker to start since 1997 (Dwayne Rudd) and the first Vikings rookie linebacker to start the season opener since 1962 (Roy Winston) Totaled four tackles against the Panthers Started at defensive end in a Monday Night Football contest vs. N.Y. Giants (11/19), dropping Giants QB Kerry Collins for his first career sack Also forced his first career fumble against the Giants Forced one fumble vs. Tennessee (12/9) Posted a career-high 1.5 sacks and two tackles at Detroit (12/16). College: A three-year starter at the University of Wyoming, where he recorded 245 tackles, 27 sacks, 47 TFLs in 45 career games Earned first-team All-Mountain West Conference honors as a senior, posting 100 tackles and seven sacks along with a conference-best 19 TFLs... Elected defensive team captain as a senior and ended his Wyoming career ranked 11th in career tackles As a junior, was a second-team all-conference selection who earned team defensive MVP honors. Personal: Earned honorable-mention all-state honors as a defensive end/outside linebacker as a senior at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas Also was named firstteam all-district Participated in A.C.E.S. (Athletes Committed to Educating Students) and the Twin Cities LISC/NFL Grassroots Program while with the Vikings Born Patrick Chukwurah on March 1, 1979 in Nigeria. Year Team CHUKWURAH S Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T 2001 Minnesota Minnesota Denver Denver Denver Denver NFL Totals PLAYOFFS ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T 2004 Denver Denver Postseason SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7 vs. Detroit, 10/13/02 Sacks: 1.5 at Detroit, 12/16/ Veterans

63 Pro: Ultra-physical receiver who is equally adept at run-blocking as well as pass-catching Displays excellent route-running ability and fearlessness over the middle of field Possesses knack for catching passes in traffic and consistently fights for yards after catch Talented pass catcher has played in 42 career games with 32 starts Career numbers include 145 receptions for 1,921 yards and eight touchdowns Has also rushed 11 times for 73 yards and returned one punt for two yards Led or tied for the team lead in receptions in 13 games during his career Led the team in receiving yards in 14 games in his career Has at least one reception in 39 of his 42 career games Known for his leadership and determination, helped LSU win a share of the 2003 National Championship and two SEC Championships In his rookie season in 2004, set Buccaneers rookie records for most receptions (80), receiving yards (1,193) and receiving touchdowns (seven) That performance statistically ranked as one of the five most prolific by a first-year wideout in NFL history Tampa Bay s first-round selection (15th overall) in 2004 The highest wide receiver ever taken by the Buccaneers and just the second wideout selected by Tampa Bay in the first round (also WR Reidel Anthony, 16th overall selection in 1997). 2006: Appeared in season s first 12 games with nine starts (all but vs. Baltimore, at Atlanta and vs. Washington) before being placed on injured reserve (12/5) with a knee injury Finished season fifth on the team with 33 receptions for 356 yards and one touchdown Saw significant action against Baltimore (9/10) despite not starting, as Buccaneers began game with two tight ends and a fullback Caught three passes for 34 yards Saw significant action at Atlanta (9/17), catching five passes for 62 yards Started against Carolina (9/24) and caught one pass for 14 yards... Started at New Orleans (10/8) and caught one pass for seven yards Also rushed once for a career-high 27 yards Started against Cincinnati (10/15) and caught six passes for 55 yards, including game-winning touchdown with 35 seconds remaining in game Started against Philadelphia (10/22) and caught three passes for 30 yards, including 11-yard reception on team s final drive that helped set up game-winning field goal Also rushed once for four yards Caught one pass for four yards at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Started vs. New Orleans (11/5) and caught four passes for 38 yards Also rushed once for two yards Started at Carolina (11/13), catching two passes for 22 yards Saw significant action vs. Washington (11/19) despite not starting, as Buccaneers began game with two tight ends Caught one pass for 14 yards and rushed once for five yards Started at Dallas (11/23), catching two passes for 19 yards Started at Pittsburgh (12/3) and led team in receptions and receiving yards, catching four passes for 57 yards Also rushed once for three yards Placed on injured reserve (12/5) prior to game against Atlanta. 2005: Played in 14 games (all but vs. Washington and vs. New Orleans) with 10 starts (all but at Minnesota, vs. Washington, at Atlanta, at Carolina, vs. Atlanta and vs. New Orleans) Battled injuries all season, but still caught 32 passes for 372 yards (11.6 avg) Caught four passes for 57 yards at Minnesota (9/11), including a season-long 41-yard reception from QB Brian Griese on third down that led to Tampa Bay s second touchdown of the game Started vs. Buffalo (9/18) and led the team with six receptions and 84 receiving yards Hauled in a 34-yard pass that helped set up RB Carnell Williams three-yard touchdown run Started at Green Bay (9/25) and tied for the team lead with five receptions for 44 yards Started vs. Detroit (10/2) and caught two passes for 11 yards Started at the N.Y. Jets (10/9) and did not record a catch for the first time in his career Started vs. Miami (10/16) and caught two passes for 27 yards, including a 22-yard reception Started at San Francisco (10/30) and caught four passes for 30 yards His first catch of the game was his 100th career reception Started vs. Carolina (11/6) and caught two passes for 22 yards Tied for the team lead with three receptions for 48 yards at Atlanta (11/20) Started vs. Chicago (11/27) and at New Veterans 129

64 Orleans (12/4) in his return to LSU s Tiger Stadium Started at New England (12/17) and caught two passes for 26 yards. 2004: Played in all 16 games with 13 starts (all but at Washington, vs. Seattle and at Oakland)... Established himself as the top rookie receiver in team history in receptions (80), receiving yards (1,193) and receiving touchdowns (seven)... Also totaled five rushing attempts for 30 yards... Returned one punt for two yards... Ranked fifth all-time in NFL history among rookies with 80 receptions and 1,193 yards... Ranked 11th in the NFC in receptions with Ranked ninth in the NFC in receiving yards with 1, Caught 19 passes for 20 or more yards and four of 40 or more yards... Finished first on the team in receptions (80), receiving yards (1,193) and receiving touchdowns (seven)... Finished the season with 1,223 yards of total offense... Led or tied for the team lead in receptions in eight games... Led the team in receiving yards in 10 games... Named to ESPN.com s All-Rookie team Named NFL Offensive Rookie of the week after catching nine passes for 145 yards and a touchdown at San Diego (12/12)... Nominated for NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month honors for October after totaling 24 receptions for 356 yards and two touchdowns in four games... Nominated for the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors after leading the team with seven receptions for 53 yards in the season opener at Washington (9/12)... Nominated for the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors after catching his first career touchdown vs. Denver (10/3)... Finished with four catches for a team-leading 91 yards... Nominated for the Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week honors after leading the team with eight receptions for 142 yards at St. Louis (10/18)... Made his professional and Buccaneer debut at Washington (9/12)... Led the team in receiving in his first career game, totaling a game-high seven receptions for 53 yards... Tied for second on the team with six receptions vs. Seattle (9/19)... Led the team with 61 receiving yards... Caught two passes for 35 yards at Oakland (9/26)... Made his first career start vs. Denver (10/3) and caught four passes for a team-best 91 yards, including a 51-yard touchdown reception against CB Champ Bailey... On the touchdown, he fell to the ground without being touched, lost his helmet while on the turf, then popped up before being touched by an opposing player and scampered into the end zone for his first career score... Also had his first career rushing attempt (seven yards) on a reverse and his first career punt return (two yards)... Started at New Orleans (10/10) in his return to his home state of Louisiana... Caught four passes for 61 yards... Also rushed two times for 24 yards, including a long of 15 yards... Started at St. Louis (10/18) and led the team with eight receptions for 142 yards (17.8 avg.) for his first career 100-yard receiving game... Started vs. Chicago (10/24) and caught a game-high six passes for 62 yards and one touchdown... Caught a six-yard touchdown pass, the second of his career, from QB Brian Griese... Tied for the team lead with five receptions for a team-high 90 yards vs. Kansas City (11/7)... Hauled in a 56-yard pass that set up a FB Jameel Cook touchdown reception... Started at Atlanta (11/14) and led the team with six receptions for 90 yards and one touchdown... Caught two passes of 20 or more yards (21 and 25 yards, respectively)... Caught a 25-yard touchdown pass from QB Brian Griese... Also had one carry for three yards... Started vs. San Francisco (11/21) and caught four passes for 66 yards... Started at Carolina (11/28) and tied for the team lead with eight receptions for 77 yards... Started at San Diego (12/12) and set career highs with nine catches for 145 yards Also added one touchdown... Nine receptions tied RB James Wilder (1981) for the most catches in a single game by a Buccaneer rookie in franchise history... With his fifth reception of the game, passed FB Mike Alstott (65 receptions) as the all-time leader in receptions by a rookie in team history... Caught a 20-yard touchdown pass that tied the game at 21 in the fourth quarter... Caught three passes of 20 or more yards in the final quarter... Caught a team-best four passes for 53 yards vs. New Orleans (12/19)... Started vs. Carolina (12/26) and caught four passes for 66 yards and a career-high two touchdowns... Scored on a 22-yard catch and run, eventually leaping into the end zone... Also caught a six-yard touchdown in the back of the end zone... Started at Arizona (1/2) and caught two passes for 86 yards and a touchdown... Scored on a career-long 75-yard catchand-run, the longest passing play of the season for the Buccaneers. College: Helped lead Louisiana State to a co-national Championship in Also helped the Tigers win two SEC Championships (2001 and 2003)... Honors included 2003 Third-Team All-America (Collegefootballnews.com), 2003 First-Team All-SEC (AP, Coaches, ESPN.com, Collegefootballnews.com), 2003 Biletnikoff Award semifinalist, 2002 Second-Team All-SEC (AP, Coaches), 2001 Third-Team Freshman All-America (Sporting News) and 2001 Freshman All-SEC (Knoxville News)... Caught 182 passes for 2,582 yards and 21 touchdowns for the Tigers... Holds the LSU record for career TD receptions with Finished second in school history in receptions with 182, just one shy of tying Wendell Davis record of Ranked fourth in career receiving yards with 2,582 and seventh in career 100-yard games... Is the only player in LSU history to have at least 700 yards receiving in three consecutive seasons... Caught at least one pass in all 40 games of his career... Also recorded 36 special teams 130 Veterans

65 tackles (30 solo) with a fumble recovery... As a junior, led the SEC in both receptions (78) and yards (1,079) and ranked second in the SEC with 10 TD receptions... As a sophomore, ranked among the SEC leaders with 57 catches for 749 yards and five TDs... As a freshman, caught 47 passes for 754 yards and six TDs in the regular season. Personal: Has two daughters, Madison Michelle and Michaela Kristina... Married to the former Kristina Wright Sponsors Clayton s Crew, a ticket program for Buccaneers home games in support of Hillsborough County Schools and other local charities Started Michael Clayton s Generation Next Foundation during the 2006 offseason that supports the Ronald McDonald Mobile Unit, the Children s Cancer Center, the Tampa Pediatric Cancer Foundation and the LSU Hurricane Relief Fund Hosted the second annual Michael Clayton Celebrity Summer Jam, benefiting The Ronald McDonald Mobile Care Unit and the Tampa Bay Pediatric Cancer Center in 2007 Has his own Web site: ClaytonGeneration.org... Played in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Charity Golf Tournament to raise money for All Children s Hospital in 2007 and the Children s Cancer Center in Sang at Karaoke for the Kids to raise funds for All Children s Hospital in Served as a celebrity model in the fourth annual Fashion Funds the Cure show to benefit the Pediatric Cancer Foundation in Hit the runway at the Jocks & Jewels celebrity fashion show to benefit the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence Inc. Tampa Bay in Joined fellow Buccaneers, Home Depot and KaBoom! to refurbish a practice football/soccer field and aid in the construction of an obstacle course at Tampa s Jefferson High School in Accompanied children to a preview of Busch Gardens Tampa Bay s Pirates 4-D in Teamed with Mercedes- Benz to donate $60,000 to the Pediatric Cancer Foundation through Catch for a Cure in Played games with children and helped with arts and crafts projects at the Lil Tales Halloween Celebration at the Children s Cancer Center in Contributed the Clayton s Classic Cookies recipe to the CancerCare for Kids Celebrity Cookbook in In 2005, during the Buccaneers bye week, traveled to his hometown of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and donated a $20,000 check to the LSU Foundation for the Student Hurricane Relief Fund, which was established to assist LSU students who lost financial support, or had been displaced due to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita Participated in the 2005 Hometown Huddle and helped landscape the front of Potter Elementary School in Tampa Flew with the United States Air Force s Thunderbirds in an F-16 fighter jet in April Hosted the Michael Clayton Raymond James/PARC Golf Tournament in May In May 2005, along with teammates LB Derrick Brooks, LB Barrett Ruud and LB Shelton Quarles, rode the SheiKra, Busch Garden Tampa Bay s newest roller coaster At 200 feet, SheiKra is Florida s tallest roller coaster and is also the tallest dive coaster in the world Signed autographs at Metropolitan Ministries in exchange for toy donations as part of a holiday toy drive for needy families in Sang holiday carols for residents of North Shore Retirement Home in Visited patients at All Children s Hospital for the 2004 holiday season... Provided insight into the 2004 and 2005 seasons to the Greater Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater Chamber of Commerce members at two football season kickoff events sponsored by TECO Energy Along with fellow 2004 Buccaneer rookies, visited the North Tampa Boys & Girls Club and ran the children there through the Gatorade Junior Training Camp... Celebrated Halloween in 2004 and 2006 at the Children s Home, where he helped the kids carve pumpkins and decorate trick-or-treat bags... A consensus high school All-American... Named All-American by Parade, SuperPrep, USA Today and Fox Sports... A member of the ESPN and Rivals.com Top 100 high school players in the nation... Also selected to the Baton Rouge Advocate Super Dozen, the New Orleans Times-Picayune Top 16 Blue Chip list and the Shreveport Times Top 20 for the state of Louisiana... Rated as the nation s No. 5 prospect by SuperPrep and was a member of the Dallas Morning News Top 100 for the nation... Rated by Max Emfinger as one of the nation s top 125 players... First team 2A All-State and a member of the Academic All-State team... As a senior, rushed for 663 yards and 12 touchdowns and passed for another 338 yards and three touchdowns... Also named First Team 2A All-State as a defensive back as a senior as he recorded 78 tackles and five interceptions... As a junior, caught 23 passes for 500 yards and 13 touchdowns in just half a season at wide receiver... First team 2A All-State in basketball as a junior after averaging 19.4 points a contest... Coached in high school by David Barham... Attended Christian Life Academy (Baton Rouge, Louisiana)... Parents are Milton and Marjorie Clayton... Has two brothers - Milton and Marcus, and one sister - Marcie... Lists golf as his favorite sport other than football... Was highly recruited in both football and basketball coming out of high school... Turned down basketball scholarship offers from a number of top 20 schools to play football at LSU... Born Michael Rashard Clayton on October 13, 1982 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Veterans 131

66 clayton s Career Statistics RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 Tampa Bay , Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals , PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Tampa Bay Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Fumbles-lost 0-0 in 2004, 1-0 in 2005, 0-0 in 05 playoffs, 2-0 in 2006 Punt Returns: 1 for 2 yards in 2004 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 9 at San Diego, 12/12/04 Receiving Yards: 145 at San Diego, 12/12/04 Receiving TDs: 2, vs. Carolina, 10/18/ yard receiving games Pro: Aggressive special teams standout who also is a solid contributor as a defensive back Highly instinctive cornerback with good awareness and a solid frame Fearless coverman who plays bigger than his size Selected as a Pro Bowl alternate in 2006 Ranked tied for first on team in 2006 with 20 special teams tackles and was selected to USA Today s 2006 All-Joe Team Has appeared in 41 career games and one playoff contest, recording 35 tackles, four passes defensed and one interception Lone interception was returned 55 yards for his first career touchdown against San Francisco (11/21/04) Has totaled 45 special teams tackles, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery on special teams Has also returned 75 kickoffs for 1,717 yards (22.9 avg.), with a long of 59 yards Rookie season in 2003 was cut short after sustaining a torn left ACL in a preseason contest Tabbed a sixth-round draft selection (205th overall) in the 2003 NFL Draft by Tampa Bay. 2006: Appeared in all 16 games with three starts (vs. New Orleans, at Carolina at Dallas) Named as a Pro Bowl first alternate as a special teams player Also named to USA Today s All-Joe Team Ranked tied for first on the team with 20 special teams tackles and recorded 25 defensive tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and two passes defensed Also returned 18 kickoffs for 387 yards, with a long of 44 yards and gained nine punt return yards Totaled two special teams tackles in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Also had one kickoff return for 26 yards against the Ravens Posted two tackles, one forced fumble and one special teams tackle at Atlanta (9/17) Saw extensive action as the nickelback vs. Carolina (9/24), recording one pass defensed Had two tackles on special teams at New Orleans (10/8) Also registered nine punt return yards after taking a lateral from WR Mark Jones Saw significant time at nickelback vs. Cincinnati (10/15), totaling three tackles and one special teams tackle Notched two tackles, one fumble recovery and one special teams stop against the Eagles (10/22) Totaled one tackle and two special teams 132 Veterans

67 stops at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Made first career start at nickelback vs. New Orleans (11/5) Had a career-high six tackles and one pass defensed against the Saints Also totaled a career-high five special teams tackles vs. New Orleans, tying for the second-highest singlegame total in team history Returned one kickoff for 17 yards against the Saints Had two tackles and one kickoff return for 26 yards at Carolina (11/13) Posted five tackles and one special teams tackle vs. Washington (11/19) Started at nickelback at Dallas (11/23), recording four tackles Added one special teams tackle and two kickoff returns for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) vs. the Cowboys Returned four kickoffs for 78 yards (19.5 avg.) at Pittsburgh (12/3) Had two kickoff returns for 34 yards with a long of 18 vs. Atlanta (12/10) Posted one special teams tackle at Chicago (12/17) Returned four kickoffs for 74 yards (18.5 avg.) with a long of 31 against the Bears Had two special teams tackles and one kickoff return for 22 yards at Cleveland (12/24) Had one special teams tackle and returned two kickoffs for 72 yards (36.0 avg.) vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Played in 15 regular season games (all except vs. Buffalo) and playoff contest Recorded two tackles on defense, and ranked third on the team with 19 special teams tackles while adding one forced fumble on special teams Also returned 24 kickoffs for 464 yards (19.3 avg.) with a long of 30 yards vs. Carolina (11/6) Played on special teams at Minnesota (9/11), finishing contest with one special teams tackle Also returned four kickoffs for 83 yards (20.8 avg.) with a long of 26 against the Vikings Posted two special teams tackles and returned four kickoffs for 68 yards (17.0 avg.) with a long of 28 at Green Bay (9/25) Recorded two special teams tackles vs. Detroit (10/2) Also returned one kickoff for 17 yards against the Lions Replaced the injured Juran Bolden as the fifth defensive back late in the game against Miami (10/16), recording two tackles Added two special teams tackles and returned one kickoff for 23 yards against the Dolphins Returned two kickoffs for 38 yards (19.0 avg.) with a long of 21 at San Francisco (10/30) Had a career-high seven kickoff returns for 155 yards (22.1 avg.) with a season-long of 30 yards vs. Carolina (11/6) Saw action on special teams, returning four kickoffs for 81 yards (20.3 avg.) with a long of 25 yards vs. Washington (11/13) Posted one special teams tackle and saw brief action as the fifth defensive back at Atlanta (11/20) Matched his season high with two special teams tackles vs. Chicago (11/27) Had one special teams tackle at Carolina (12/11) Led the team with a career-high three special teams tackles at New England (12/17) Recorded two special teams tackles vs. Atlanta (12/24) Posted one special teams tackle vs. New Orleans (1/1) Appeared on special teams in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7), posting two special teams tackles and one special teams forced fumble. 2004: Played in 10 contests and inactive for six others (at Washington, vs. Seattle, vs. Denver, vs. Atlanta, at San Diego and vs. New Orleans) Ranked fourth in the NFL and second in team history with a 26.2 kickoff return average Recorded first career interception and touchdown vs. San Francisco (11/21) Finished season with eight tackles, one interception and two passes defensed Added six special teams tackles and one fumble recovery on special teams Returned 33 kickoffs for 866 yards (26.2 avg.), with a long of 59 yards (at St. Louis) Made NFL debut at Oakland (9/26) and handled kickoff return duties against the Raiders, returning five kickoffs for 128 yards (25.6 avg.) Tied for the team lead with two special teams tackles at New Orleans (10/10) Added four kickoffs for 108 yards (27.0 avg.), with a long of 42 yards against the Saints Totaled four kickoff returns for 152 yards (38.0 avg.), with a long of 59 yards, (sixth-longest in team history) at St. Louis (10/18) Returned two kickoffs for 45 yards (22.5 avg.) against Chicago (10/24) Made first career appearance on defense vs. the Bears, seeing action at nickelback and posting one tackle Added one special teams fumble recovery against the Bears Returned four kickoffs for 88 yards (22.0 avg.) against Kansas City (11/7) Saw action at nickelback against the Chiefs Totaled four kickoff returns for 101 yards (25.3 avg.) at Atlanta (11/14) Saw action as the fifth defensive back against the Falcons, recording one pass defensed Recorded first career interception and touchdown vs. San Francisco (11/21), picking off a QB Tim Rattay pass in the fourth quarter and returning it 55 yards for a touchdown Totaled two tackles, one interception, one pass defensed and one special teams tackle vs. the 49ers Was the team s primary nickelback at Carolina (11/28), recording a career-high five tackles Added two kickoff returns for 35 yards (17.5 avg.) against the Panthers Returned five kickoffs for 111 yards (22.2 avg.), with a long of 50 yards against Carolina (12/26) Added one special teams tackle against the Panthers Had two kickoff returns for 80 yards (40.0 avg.), with a long of 44 yards at Arizona (1/2) Also saw action on defense and recorded one special teams tackle against the Cardinals. 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68 2003: Saw action on special teams and at cornerback during the preseason before sustaining a torn left ACL Placed on injured reserve on August 22, 2003, ending his rookie campaign. College: Was considered one of the top hitters in the Big East... Earned unanimous firstteam All-Big East honors and All-Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) honors as a senior Played in the prestigious East-West Shrine Game following his senior season Earned Pittsburgh s special teams MVP honor each of his last three years... A two-year starter for the Panthers, he appeared in 42 career games with 24 starts... Finished his career with 156 tackles (128 solos), 28 passes defensed, three interceptions and three fumble recoveries... Returned 65 kickoffs for 1,570 yards (24.2 avg.) and one touchdown in his career... Majored in communication and rhetoric. Personal: Has a son, Torrie Cox, Jr., and two daughters, Tywan and Tyra Married to Kawana... As part of Thanksgiving in 2004, stuffed and distributed food baskets at Metropolitan Ministries Holiday Food Tent As a senior at Miami (Florida) Northwestern was named first-team All-State, first-team All-City and first-team All-Dade County... Rushed for over 1,500 yards as a senior and led Dade County in touchdowns... Named a BlueChip Illustrated Southeast Region Prime Time Prospect... Led Northwestern to the 6A state championship (largest classification) with a 16-0 record... Team ranked fourth in the nation by USA Today... Played in Dade-Broward County All-Star Game... Nominated to play in the Georgia-Florida All-Star Game... Played for Coach William Rolle at Miami Northwestern... Raised by his mother, Tousha Cox... Has two brothers and two sisters... Born Torrie Tywan Cox on October 29, 1980 in Miami, Florida. Year Team Cox s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2003 Tampa Bay Injured Reserve 2004 Tampa Bay t 55t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals t 55t KICKOFF RETURNS Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD 2003 Tampa Bay Injured Reserve 2004 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals , PLAYOFFS Year Team ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2005 Tampa Bay ADDITIONAL STATS Special Teams Forced Fumbles: 1 vs. Chicago, 11/27/05 Special Teams Fumble Recovery: 1 vs. Chicago, 10/24/04 Career Touchdowns: 1, 55-yard interception return vs. San Francisco, 11/21/04 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 6 vs. New Orleans, 11/5/06 Interceptions: 1 vs. San Francisco, 11/21/04 Defensive TDs: 1 vs. San Francisco, 11/21/ Veterans

69 Pro: Young, tough offensive lineman who has established himself as starting left tackle Dependable lineman who has started every game for past two seasons Versatile blocker who can play both tackle positions and guard One of five members of Tampa Bay s offensive line who started all 16 games in 2005 for the first time in franchise history, making the Buccaneers one of only three teams in the NFL to do so in 2005 Has played in 34 career games with 32 starts and started in his only playoff appearance... Signed to active roster on December 26, 2003 Signed to the practice squad on September 4, Released on August 26, Originally joined the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent on April 28, : Started all 16 games for Tampa Bay at left tackle Started at Atlanta (9/17) and helped contribute to a 311-yard passing day by QB Chris Simms Started at New Orleans (10/8), helping contribute to 187 rushing yards and 5.7 yards-per-carry average Started against Cincinnati (10/15) and helped Buccaneers gain 126 rushing yards Started vs. Washington (11/19) and helped Buccaneers rush for 181 yards, including 122 by RB Cadillac Williams Started at Cleveland (12/24) and helped pave way for 153 total rushing yards. 2005: Started all 16 regular season games and playoff contest at left tackle One of five members of the offensive line that started all 16 games on the season for the first time in franchise history and one of only three in the NFL Helped pave the way for RB Carnell Cadillac Williams 1,178 rushing yards (a Buccaneers rookie record), including a teamrecord six 100-yard rushing games and recognition as the Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year At Minnesota (9/11), started his first career game at left tackle and helped the Buccaneers achieve a balanced 345 yards of total offense (199 passing and 146 rushing) and three touchdowns (two passing and one rushing) Started vs. Buffalo (9/18) and helped lead an offensive line that paved the way for 191 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns and helped the Buccaneers control the clock for 38:50 Started at Green Bay (9/25) and helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 158 yards Started vs. Miami (10/16) and helped lead the way for RB Michael Pittman to rush for 127 yards and one touchdown Started vs. Washington (11/13) and helped lead the way for FB Mike Alstott to rush for two touchdowns and a two-point conversion Started at Atlanta (11/20) and helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 116 yards and one touchdown Started at Carolina (12/11) and helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 112 yards and two touchdowns Started vs. Atlanta (12/24) and helped lead the way for Williams to rush for 150 yards and one touchdown Started vs. New Orleans (1/1) and helped the Buccaneers rush for 149 yards Started first career postseason game vs. Washington (1/7) in NFC Wild Card game. 2004: Played in two games (at Washington and at Arizona)... Made NFL debut at Washington (9/12), seeing action on special teams... Saw reserve action at Arizona (1/2) at left tackle in place of injured T Derrick Deese. 2003: Signed as an undrafted free agent on April Released on August 26 and signed to the practice squad on September 4... Signed to the active roster on December Active but did not play at Tennessee (12/28). College: All-Big East Conference second-team pick in Was also a member of the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award watch lists... Two-year starter at left tackle... Started all 13 games at left offensive tackle in Rated as the No. 21 offensive tackle in The Sporting News before his senior season... Registered 38 knockdowns... In 2001, led the offensive line in total plays while playing in all 12 games... Saw action in all 12 games at Veterans 135

70 left tackle in Played in 10 of 11 regular season games in Majored in physical education. Personal: Attended Central-Lunenburg (Victoria, Virginia) High School... Voted the James River District Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and a senior... All-Region selection by PrepStar... Rated the No. 28 player in Virginia by The Roanoke Times-Dispatch... Lettered three seasons as a center/forward in basketball and was also a shot putter on the track team... Also attended Hargrave Military Academy in Born Anthony Sherrod Davis on March 27, 1980 in Paterson, New Jersey. davis career statistics Games/Starts: TB: 2003: 0/0; 2004: 2/0; 2005: 16/16 (P: 1/1); 2006: 16/16 Career Totals: 34/32 (P: 1/1) P = Playoffs Pro: Experienced cornerback who has seen significant time as a starter in his career Speedy, athletic defensive back who displays outstanding technique and footwork Will look to make an impact in the Buccaneers secondary in 2007 after spending last year with the San Francisco 49ers Has played in 57 games with 31 starts, including starts in all 16 games as a rookie in 2003 with San Diego Has three career interceptions and 31 passes defensed Also has tallied 152 tackles, one forced fumble and one sack Signed by the Buccaneers on March 13, 2007 Traded by San Diego to San Francisco for WR Rashuan Woods on April 12, 2006 Originally entered the league as a first-round draft choice (30th overall) by the Chargers in the 2003 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in 13 games (all but at Chicago, at Seattle, vs. Arizona and at Denver) with one start (vs. San Diego) for San Francisco Recorded 30 tackles, eight passes defensed and one special teams tackle Saw action in nickel and dime formations at Arizona (9/10), recording three tackles and breaking up two passes Saw action vs. St. Louis (9/17), making two tackles Recorded two tackles vs. Philadelphia (9/24) Posted one tackle vs. Oakland (10/8) Made season-high six tackles and recorded two passes defensed in start vs. San Diego (10/15) Posted two tackles and one pass defensed vs. Minnesota (11/5) Also made one special teams tackle Recorded three tackles at Detroit (11/12) Saw significant action vs. Seattle (11/19), replacing injured starter Shawntae Spencer and finishing game with four tackles Recorded one tackle and pass defensed at St. Louis (11/26) Saw action at New Orleans (12/3) and made four tackles while registering one quarterback pressure Posted two tackles and two passes defensed vs. Green Bay (12/10) before leaving game in third quarter with a quadriceps injury Placed on injured reserve on December 12 after suffering quadriceps injury against Green Bay. 2005: Played in all 16 games with four starts (at Oakland, at Philadelphia, vs. Kansas City and at N.Y. Jets) for San Diego Finished the season with 26 tackles, three passes defensed, one sack and one forced fumble Also recorded two special teams tackles Recorded first career sack during fourth quarter of season opener vs. Dallas (9/11) when 136 Veterans

71 he sacked quarterback Drew Bledsoe for a 15-yard loss, forcing a fumble Also recorded two tackles Posted two tackles at Denver (9/18) Posted one tackle and one pass defensed vs. New York Giants (9/25) Recorded three tackles vs. Pittsburgh (10/10) Started for injured cornerback Drayton Florence at Oakland (10/16) but left game early with ankle injury Started at Philadelphia (10/23) and recorded four tackles and one pass defensed before leaving game in second quarter with rib injury... Started vs. Kansas City (10/30) and tied for team lead with career-high 11 total tackles, including one for a loss His 11 tackles vs. Kansas City marked first career game with double-digit tackles Recorded three tackles and one pass defensed vs. N.Y. Jets (11/6). 2004: Played in 12 games (all but vs. Denver, vs. Tampa Bay, at Cleveland and at Indianapolis) with 10 starts (all but at Carolina, vs. Denver, vs. Tampa Bay, at Cleveland, at Indianapolis and vs. Kansas City) for San Diego Finished the season with 38 tackles, 10 passes defensed and one interception Recorded three tackles and one pass defensed at Houston (9/12) Recorded four tackles and one pass defensed vs. N.Y. Jets (9/19) Recorded five tackles and one pass defensed at Denver (9/26) Posted five tackles and two passes defensed vs. Tennessee (10/3) Made three tackles vs. Jacksonville (10/10) Turned in two big passes defensed on third down plays and made two tackles at Carolina (10/24) Recorded season-high six tackles, two passes defensed and an interception of quarterback QB Kerry Collins in end zone late in fourth quarter vs. Oakland (10/31) Recorded two tackles vs. New Orleans (11/7) Posted four tackles at Oakland (11/21) Recorded one tackle and one pass defensed at Kansas City (11/28) before leaving game with hairline fracture in left leg Inactive for four weeks with leg injury Returned to action vs. Kansas City (1/2) and posted one tackle Inactive in Wild Card Playoff game vs. New York Jets (1/8). 2003: Started all 16 games for San Diego Finished the season with 58 tackles, 10 passes defensed and two interceptions Recorded three tackles at Kansas City (9/7) Tied for team-high with eight tackles vs. Denver (9/14) Posted two tackles vs. Baltimore (9/21) Recorded one tackle and one pass defensed at Oakland (9/28) Recorded six stops at Jacksonville (10/5) Registered a season-high three passes defensed at Cleveland (10/19) Also posted four tackles Made six tackles and recorded one pass defensed vs. Miami (10/27) Recorded first career interception for seven-yard return while collecting seven tackles and two passes defensed at Chicago (11/2)... Tied for team-high with seven tackles vs. Minnesota (11/9) Returned interception 41 yards at Denver (11/16) Also made two tackles Recorded four tackles and one pass defensed vs. Cincinnati (11/23) Posted three tackles vs. Kansas City (11/30) Posted one tackle and one pass defensed at Detroit (12/7) Tallied three tackles, including one for loss, vs. Green Bay (12/14) Recorded two tackles at Pittsburgh (12/21). College: Played at Texas A&M University from as integral part of Aggies Wrecking Crew defense Finished collegiate career ranked sixth in school history with 11 interceptions First-team All-Big 12 Conference during junior year... As a sophomore, led team with four interceptions Majored in agriculture and life sciences. Personal: Married to Krystle and has two daughters, Taylor and Vaylah In addition to football, has also carved out a niche for himself as an inventor Along with childhood friend, Chris Spencer, has invented two products: a car jack called The Safety Jack and a piece of equipment for football players called The Hydration System Both products are patented and in the marketplace While at Humble High School in Texas, was a Super Prep All-America selection... Born Sammy Davis on April 8, 1980 in Humble, Texas. Veterans 137

72 Year Team DAVIS CAREER STATISTICS ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2003 San Diego San Diego San Diego San Francisco NFL Totals SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 11 vs. Kansas City, 10/30/05 (w/ San Diego) Interceptions: 1, three times, last vs. Oakland, 10/31/04 (w/ San Diego) Longest Interception Return: 41 yards at Denver, 11/16/03 (w/ San Diego) Sacks: 1 vs. Dallas, 9/11/05 (w/ San Diego) Passes Defensed: 3 at Cleveland, 10/19/03 (w/ San Diego) Pro: Second-year long snapper who has played in three career games Promoted to Tampa Bay s active roster on September 16, 2006 Placed on injured reserve on October 11, 2006 Signed to Tampa Bay s practice squad on September 13, 2006 Signed with Jacksonville on April 24, 2005 as an undrafted rookie free agent. 2006: Signed to Tampa Bay s practice squad on September 13 before being promoted to the active roster on September 16 Placed on injured reserve on October 11, 2006 Played in three of four games that he was active for (all but vs. Baltimore) Made NFL debut as team s long snapper at Atlanta (9/17) Handled long snapping duties against Carolina (9/24) and at New Orleans (10/8). 2005: Spent the entire year on the Jaguars practice squad after signing as an undrafted rookie free agent on April 24. College: Three-year letterman as Georgia Tech s long snapper on punts and kicks Twotime member of the Atlantic Coast Conference honor roll Played in all 13 games as team s long snapper as a senior Recorded nine special teams tackles Played in all 13 games as team s long snapper as a junior Tallied six special teams tackles As a sophomore played in all 13 games as team s long snapper Tallied four special teams tackles Graduated with a degree in business management. Personal: Three-year letterman in football, basketball and baseball at Marist High School in Atlanta Played defensive end and linebacker Member of the 2000 basketball state champions Participates in youth football clinics Motivational speaker at local elementary and middle schools Born Andrew John Economos on June 24, 1982 in Atlanta, Georgia. 138 Veterans

73 Pro: One of the NFL s most formidable deep threats Explosive performer who displays exceptional speed and game-breaking ability to go the distance from any point on the field... Established scoring threat who has averaged a touchdown every 8.6 receptions throughout his 12-year career... In only 42 games with Buccaneers, has recorded 22 touchdown receptions, already good for sixth in team history Coming off of back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons for the first time since he achieved that feat in 1997 and 1998 Named to USA Today s 2006 All-Joe Team Recorded 600th career catch in 2006, his 12th season in league Compiled 11,456 all-purpose yards (9,558 receiving yards, 495 rushing yards, 1,335 punt return yards and 68 kickoff return yards) for an average of 71.2 all-purpose yards per game Has played in 161 career games with 151 starts Also played in three postseason games with two starts... Caught a pass in the first 74 games of his career and in 151 of 161 career games... Totaled 612 career receptions for 9,558 yards (15.6 avg.) and 71 touchdowns... Also rushed 62 times for 495 yards and one touchdown... Has compiled 138 career punt returns for 1,335 yards (9.7 avg.) and five touchdowns... Returned four career kickoffs for 68 yards... Totaled 77 career touchdowns (71 receiving, five punt return and one rushing) Ranks 16th among active players with 612 career receptions Ranked fifth among active players with 71 receiving touchdowns In his career, has averaged 30.6 yards per touchdown reception, third-highest among active players with at least 25 touchdowns Ranks 12th among active players with 77 overall touchdowns Totaled 100 or more receiving yards in a single game 26 times during his career Acquired by the Buccaneers on March 19, 2004 in a trade with the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for WR Keyshawn Johnson... Acquired by Dallas on February 12, 2000 in a trade with the Seattle Seahawks... Suffered a torn ACL in his left knee in the fourth quarter of the Cowboys 2000 season opener with Philadelphia (9/3/00)... The injury required season-ending surgery and a rehabilitation program that concluded with his return to action in the second-to-last preseason game of Originally the eighth overall pick of the 1995 NFL Draft by Seattle, he went on to start 67 of 71 games during his Seattle career... From 1995 to 1998 while with the Seahawks, registered 36 touchdown receptions a figure that was topped by only WR Cris Carter (52) and WR Carl Pickens (39) over that same period of time... Named a Pro Bowl alternate in 1997, 1998 and Led the Seahawks in receiving yards and touchdowns in each of his first four seasons and led the club in receptions from after finishing second on the team as a rookie in : Played in all 16 games with 14 starts (all but vs. New Orleans and at Carolina) for Tampa Bay Recorded second consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, marking just the second time in team history that a player had accomplished the feat in back-to-back seasons (also WR 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 Also rushed two times for nine yards Totaled two punt returns for three yards Started at Atlanta (9/17) and tied career single-game high with nine receptions Also posted second-best career receiving yardage output, gaining 161 yards Started against Carolina (9/24) and caught first touchdown of season on an eight-yard pass from QB Chris Simms Started at New Orleans (10/8) and caught four passes for 110 yards and one touchdown Started against Cincinnati (10/15) and caught team-high seven passes for team-best 67 yards, moving into three-way tie for 18th place among Buccaneers alltime reception leaders Also rushed once for two yards and returned two punts Caught four passes for 32 yards at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Saw significant action vs. New Orleans (11/5) despite not starting, as Buccaneers opened in two-tight end set Caught four passes for 97 yards, including two touchdowns Saw significant action at Carolina (11/13) despite Veterans 139

74 not starting, as Buccaneers opened in two-tight end set Led team in receptions and receiving yards, totaling five catches for 87 yards Started vs. Washington (11/19) and led team in receptions and receiving yards, catching four passes for 64 yards and one touchdown Started at Dallas (11/23) and led team in receptions and receiving yards, catching three passes for 71 yards Started at Pittsburgh (12/3), catching three passes for 37 yards and rushing once for seven yards Started against Atlanta (12/10) and caught five passes for 64 yards Started at Chicago (12/17) and caught three passes for 107 yards and one touchdown, including his 600th career reception Started at Cleveland (12/24), catching two passes for 34 yards Surpassed 1,000 yards receiving for the season against Seattle (12/31), catching eight passes for 118 yards and one touchdown. 2005: Started all 16 games at wide receiver for the Buccaneers Also started playoff game Named an alternate for the Pro Bowl Finished seventh in the NFC with a careerhigh 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 team history Single-season total of 1,287 receiving yards ranked second in team history Became the seventh player in team history to reach 1,000 receiving yards in a single season Reached 1,000 receiving yards in 11 games, fastest in team 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 yards on third down Added two rushes for four yards on the season Led all receivers with five receptions for 97 yards, including receptions of 30 and 36 yards, respectively at Minnesota (9/11) Caught two touchdown passes from QB Brian Griese at Green Bay (9/25) Caught a five-yard scoring pass from Griese to give the Buccaneers an early 7-0 lead in the first quarter Two drives later, caught a 10-yard touchdown pass from Griese Finished the game tied for the team lead with five receptions for a team-high 53 yards Caught seven passes for a career-high 166 yards and one touchdown vs. Detroit (10/2) His 80-yard touchdown reception from Griese was the second-longest reception of his career and tied for the sixth-longest passing play in Buccaneer history Caught five passes for 87 yards at the N.Y. Jets (10/9) Tied a career-high with nine receptions for 96 yards and one touchdown vs. Miami (10/16) Seven-yard touchdown catch marked his 10th touchdown in the last 11 games Led the team with eight receptions for 149 yards and one touchdown at San Francisco (10/30) Scored on a 78-yard catch-and-run play, marking his 11th touchdown in the last 12 games Second reception of the game on a deflected pass while falling out of bounds was his 500th career reception Averaged 18.6 yards per reception in the game Led the team with five receptions for 83 yards, including a 50-yard touchdown reception vs. Carolina (11/6) Led the team with seven receptions for 131 yards and a touchdown vs. Washington (11/13) Caught a 24-yard touchdown pass that marked his 13th touchdown in the last 14 games Also caught a 34-yard pass Led the team with seven receptions for 138 yards for a 19.7 average vs. Chicago (11/27) Reached 1,000 receiving yards for the season on his last reception of the game, becoming the quickest player to 1,000 receiving yards in team history Led the team with five receptions for 75 yards, including a 30-yard touchdown reception at New Orleans (12/4) Caught four passes for 39 yards at Carolina (12/11) Caught four passes for 38 yards at New England (12/17) Tied for the team lead with eight receptions for 97 yards, including a long of 30 yards vs. Atlanta (12/24) Led the team with four receptions for 38 yards and two touchdowns vs. New Orleans (1/1) Caught scoring passes of seven and four yards, respectively Second touchdown of the game gave him 10 touchdown receptions for the year, most in a single season in team history Led the team with seven receptions for 69 yards in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7). 2004: Played in 10 games (all but vs. Seattle, at Oakland, vs. Denver, at New Orleans, at St. Louis and vs. Chicago) with seven starts (at Washington, vs. San Francisco, at Carolina, vs. Atlanta, vs. New Orleans, vs. Carolina and at Arizona) in his first season with Tampa Bay... Caught 33 passes for 416 yards and five touchdowns... Also returned 20 punts for 142 yards 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... Caught one pass before sustaining a groin injury... Declared inactive for the next six games because of injury... Returned to action vs. Kansas City (11/7) and caught two passes for 40 yards... Saw reserve action at Atlanta (11/14)... Caught one pass for four yards and returned two punts for 24 yards... Started vs. San Francisco (11/21) and caught three passes for 33 yards, including a 22-yard recep- 140 Veterans

75 tion... Also returned three punts for 16 yards... Started at Carolina (11/28) and caught three passes for 34 yards, including a long of 18 yards... Also returned two punts for 12 yards... Started vs. Atlanta (12/5) and tied for a game-high with four receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown... Caught his first touchdown as a Buccaneer, a 36-yard grab from QB Brian Griese... Also returned two punts for 14 yards... Saw action at San Diego (12/12) and caught five passes for 78 yards and two touchdowns... Caught scoring strikes of 36 and four yards... Also returned three punts... Started vs. New Orleans (12/19) and scored two touchdowns (one receiving and one on a punt return)... Caught two passes for 18 yards... Caught a threeyard touchdown pass... Also returned a punt 59 yards for a touchdown, the ninth-longest punt return in team history and the ninth punt return for a touchdown in team history... It was his fifth career punt return for a touchdown... Finished the game with two punt returns for 59 yards... Started vs. Carolina (12/26) and led the team with a career-high-tying nine receptions for 98 yards and touchdown, his sixth touchdown in four games... Caught a 14- yard touchdown pass and also recorded a 20-yard reception... Started at Arizona (1/2) and tied for the team lead with three receptions for 48 yards... Also returned five punts for 10 yards. 2003: Played in 15 regular season games (all but at New England) with 14 starts (all but at Detroit and at New England) for Dallas Also started 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.) Started vs. Atlanta (9/7) and recorded season-highs with seven catches for 139 yards and a touchdown It marked his 17th career 100-yard game and tied for the then fourth highest receiving yardage total of his career Six of his seven catches went for first downs Started at the N.Y. Giants (9/15) and hauled in three catches for 43 yards, including a 17-yard grab to convert a third down in overtime Started at N.Y. Jets (9/28) and led the team with five receptions and 100 receiving yards, his second 100-yard game of the season Included in that total was a 42-yard catch in the fourth quarter that set Dallas up at the Jets seven-yard line for the game-clinching field goal Also picked up three rushing yards on an end around Three of his catches picked up a first down and came on Dallas scoring drives Started vs. Arizona (10/5) and recorded two receptions for 46 yards (22- and 24-yard grabs) Both of his catches came on Dallas field goal drive at the end of the first half Also recorded two kickoff returns for 38 yards following Arizona s two safeties Started vs. Philadelphia (10/12) and had two key catches for 56 yards His first reception was a 37-yard grab of a halfback pass that set Dallas up at the three-yard line for a touchdown His second catch was a 19-yard grab to convert a third down and set Dallas up at the Eagles 18-yard line for the game-winning field goal Played as a reserve at Detroit (10/19) and did not record a catch for the first time in 2003 Started at Tampa Bay (10/26) and took over the punt return duties and recorded two returns for 19 yards Also added two receptions for 26 yards Started vs. Washington (11/2) and had one catch for 14 yards to convert a third down Made his biggest impact with five punt returns for 77 yards (15.4 avg.) including a season-long 36-yarder Started vs. Buffalo (11/9) and recorded two catches for 30 yards and had a season-high six punt returns for 64 yards (10.7 avg.) Declared inactive at New England (11/16) after injuring his left quad in practice, his first missed action since the 2000 season when he tore his ACL Started vs. Carolina (11/23) and had three receptions for 50 yards, including a 24-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter - his second touchdown of the season Also logged four punt returns for 15 yards Started vs. Miami (11/27) and had three catches for 33 yards, including two that picked up first downs Started at Philadelphia (12/7) and did not record a catch but had one carry for two yards Started vs. the N.Y. Giants (12/21) and recorded his first catch since Thanksgiving when he hauled in a 64-yard bomb on the opening play of the game It was the longest play of the year for Dallas Started at New Orleans (12/28) and recorded three receptions for 71 yards (23.7 yard average) with grabs of 30, 19 and 22 yards Also picked up 10 yards on an end around Took over punt return duties and logged three for three yards Started at Carolina (1/3) in the postseason and posted a team-high 59 receiving yards on four receptions Averaged 5.5 yards on four punt returns. 2002: Started all 16 games with the Cowboys Closed the year ranked 12th in the NFC in receiving yardage with 908 while tying for 18th in the NFC in receptions (61) Tied for the team lead with WR Antonio Bryant in touchdown receptions with six 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 Opened the year as the Cowboys leading receiver with six receptions for 69 yards at Houston (9/8) Veterans 141

76 Caught five passes for 88 yards, including a 38-yard scoring toss from QB Quincy Carter that gave Dallas a lead in the fourth quarter vs. Tennessee (9/15) At Philadelphia (9/22), totaled seven receptions for 70 yards Suffered a sprained thumb but still managed to catch four passes for 27 yards at St. Louis (9/29) Enjoyed one of his finest outings of the year in the loss to the N.Y. Giants (10/6) Had a then career-high tying eight catches for 109 yards against the Giants, marking his first 100-yard receiving game of the season Sparked the Cowboys fourth quarter comeback vs. Carolina (10/13) Caught a tipped pass and raced 80 yards to pull Dallas to within six points of the Panthers at 13-7 The reception was the longest by a Dallas receiver in 2002 and tied for the second longest of his career Finished the game with three catches for 104 yards marking the second time in his career he had back-to-back 100-yard receiving games At Arizona (10/20), recorded two catches for 39 yards and had an 11-yard run The 50 yards in the game gave him 7,046 total yards in his career, moving him past the 7,000 yard mark Caught four passes for 62 yards vs. Seattle (10/27) At Detroit (11/3), led all receivers with six catches for 56 yards, including a 30-yard strike that helped set up the Cowboys only touchdown of the game At Indianapolis (11/17), led the team with four catches for 49 yards Caught seven passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns - a 43-yard catch and run and an 11-yarder that proved to be the game winner vs. Jacksonville (11/24) His 144 receiving yards were then the second highest yardage total of his career (146 vs. San Francisco, 12/30/01) Went over the 6,000- yard mark for his career in receiving yardage against the Jaguars Against Washington (11/28), hauled in the game-winning touchdown on a 41-yard catch-and-run in the fourth quarter Finished the game with three catches for 54 yards Caught one pass for seven yards vs. San Francisco (12/8) while spraining his left thumb during the third quarter Also had a 30-yard punt return against the 49ers Played with the sprained thumb at the N.Y. Giants (12/15), and caught one pass for 30 yards, the 400th reception of his career Held without a catch for only the second time in his career, but turned in a 71-yard punt return vs. Philadelphia (12/21) Shut out again the following week at Washington (12/29), marking just his third career game without a reception. 2001: Started all 16 games with the Cowboys After fully recovering from major 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) Led the team with six receptions for 18 yards in the opener against Tampa Bay (9/9), marking his return to action following his ACL injury in Week One of the 2000 season Held without a reception for the first time in his career at Philadelphia (9/30) Picked up his first touchdown reception of the year with a 40-yard reception at Oakland (10/7) Finished with two catches for 59 yards and one rushing attempt for 10 yards against the Raiders On pace to enjoy his finest game of the year against Washington (10/15) when a second quarter foot sprain forced him to miss the second half Prior to the injury, had four catches for 51 yards Tied for the team lead in receptions (three for 28 yards) vs. Arizona (10/28) Also drew a pass interference penalty that picked up 47 yards and led to the Cowboys deciding touchdown At the N.Y. Giants (11/4), registered 73 yards and a touchdown on four receptions Caught two passes for 20 yards and ran the ball twice for 22 yards vs. Philadelphia (11/18) Tied for the club lead in receptions vs. Denver (11/22) with six catches for 64 yards At Washington (12/2), recorded a 13-yard reception and drew an 11-yard pass interference penalty to convert a fourth-down attempt In his return to Seattle (12/16), caught a season-high seven passes for 82 yards Biggest play of the game was a 40-yard catch Tied for the team lead with three receptions for 28 yards at Arizona (12/23) With that yardage, topped the 5,000-yard receiving mark for his career Set a then career-high with 146 receiving yards on six receptions (24.3 avg.) vs. San Francisco (12/30) Caught a 47-yard touchdown along with receptions of 44 and 26 yards Closed the year with three catches for 58 yards at Detroit (1/6). 2000: 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 In the fourth quarter he tore the ACL in his left knee Placed on injured reserve on September 8 and underwent reconstructive surgery on October : Played in eight games with four starts with the Seahawks Activated to the 53-man roster on November 13 after an eight-week contract dispute For the season, had 22 receptions for 335 yards (15.2 avg.) and one touchdown Although he didn t start against the Broncos (11/14) in his first game back, caught four passes for 88 yards, including a key 39-yard reception in the third quarter Had his largest impact of the season at Oakland (12/5) when he recorded four receptions for a team-high 68 yards and a touchdown The 142 Veterans

77 score, his only touchdown of the season, was from 31 yards out Led the team again the following week with six receptions for 85 yards vs. the San Diego Chargers (12/12). 1998: 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 1997 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 In the season opener at Philadelphia (9/6), posted his ninth career 100-yard game with a then career-high 142 yards on six receptions, including touchdown catches of 35 and 25 yards Scored another touchdown among his two receptions vs. Arizona (9/13) Added his 10th career 100-yard game came at Pittsburgh (9/27) with a 139-yard outburst on a season-high seven receptions Caught a career-long 81-yard touchdown pass at San Diego (10/25) and later connected on a 41-yard pass to the oneyard line to set up the game-winning touchdown Finished the game with four catches for 130 yards Also returned a punt 74 yards for his third career punt return touchdown Returned a punt 56 yards for a touchdown vs. Oakland (11/15) and caught four passes for 71 yards, including a 44-yard touchdown pass Against Tennessee (11/29), caught a sevenyard touchdown pass before posting his fourth 100-yard receiving day of the season with 127 yards and two touchdowns on two receptions at the N.Y. Jets (12/6) The touchdowns against the Jets were from 70 and 57 yards out and marked his seventh-career multi-touchdown game Tied a season-high with seven receptions vs. San Diego (12/13), including a touchdown, and then led the team in receptions vs. Indianapolis (12/20) with five, including a three-yard touchdown pass Presented the ball to a Make-A-Wish child, Sterling Grover, following the touchdown. 1997: Started 15 games, missing only the Tennessee game (10/5) because of injury Suffered the injury the previous week at Kansas City (9/28), an injury suffered on a first quarter touchdown reception which kept him out the remainder of that game 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 1984 His 12 touchdowns tied for the AFC lead and was the third-best total touchdown figure in the NFL Twice during the season, tied his single-game high with eight catches at St. Louis (10/19) and again at Denver (11/2), in addition he had at least five receptions in eight games Against Oakland (10/26), had seven receptions for 117 yards and three touchdowns Scored all three touchdowns in the second half, including the game-clincher with 2:24 left One of three 100-yard efforts on the year Caught five passes for 106 yards vs. San Diego (9/21) and six for 101 with two touchdowns vs. San Francisco (12/21) Totaled 98 yards receiving at Denver (11/2) At San Diego (11/9), scored the game-winning touchdown on a 40-yard reception with 2:20 remaining Named a first alternate to the AFC Pro Bowl squad. 1996: 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 Opened the season with a 60-yard reception at San Diego (9/1) before tallying his second career punt return touchdown with an 88-yarder vs. Denver (9/8) Turned out a season-best 137 yards on five receptions, including touchdowns of 51 and 65 yards at Miami (10/6) Had a single-game high eight receptions in back-to-back midseason games against Houston (11/3) and Minnesota (11/10) In the Oilers contest, had 94 yards receiving and the game-tying touchdown reception with 3:30 left Eight catches against the Vikings were good for 91 yards and one score In a late season AFC West showdown vs. Oakland (11/24), had three receptions for 99 yards, with receptions of 40 and 42 yards to set up touchdowns Caught five balls for 108 yards, with a 43-yarder to set up a touchdown at Denver (12/1) Through the first seven games of the season, averaged 11.8 yards on 12 punt returns to rank fourth in the AFC before relinquishing those duties to concentrate on offense. 1995: 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 1986 Veterans 143

78 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 rookie-best 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 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 1995 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 Also returned 16 punts for a 10.6 average Finished his senior season catching eight passes 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 1985 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 Was a National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete and National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics Scholarship recipient Majored in business/marketing. Personal: Part owner of the Columbus Destroyers of the Arena Football League... Flew in an F/A 18 Hornet fighter jet with the Blue Angels of the United States Navy in March Celebrated the holidays with children from Hillsborough Kids Inc. and the Safe Children Coalition during a party aboard the pirate ship at Raymond James Stadium in December Visited with patients at the James A. Haley VA Hospital in commemoration of Veterans Day in Discussed the upcoming season with the Greater Tampa, St. Petersburg and Clearwater Chamber of Commerce members at two football season kickoff events in June Has served as a studio analyst for NBC Sports coverage of the Arena Football League... Landscaped front of Potter Elementary School, including laying new mulch and planting flowers, as part of 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 2003, started the Joey Galloway Family Foundation to help provide opportunities for less fortunate families and children... Also supported the NFL Hometown Anti-Drug Challenge campaign and helped kick off Dallas 2002 Red Ribbon Week in the fall of His support included recording three versions of an anti-drug awareness public service announcement geared toward youth, parents and one for use in-stadium at Cowboys home games... Also made appearances at an elementary school and a youth rehab center as a guest speaker to share his personal anti-drug message and the donation of autographed memorabilia for a Red Ribbon Week Rally for over 1,000 middle school students... 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... Also spent time as a celebrity football coach at the sixth annual Dallas Cowboys Let Us Play! Sports Camp for Girls a three-day sports camp for inner-city girls and served as a celebrity escort in the annual Children s Cancer Fund Fashion Show 144 Veterans

79 and Luncheon co-chaired by Roger Staubach and Troy Aikman... In 2001, served as a guest speaker at Bryan Adams High School in Dallas, Texas, for the Teens Driving for Safety program, an assembly highlighting responsible driving practices for America s teens... Despite his injury in 2000, joined in with the rest of the Cowboys wide receiver corps in distributing 500 hams to needy families as part of the Dallas Cowboys/Hormel Hams for the Holidays program hosted at The Salvation Army... Was a favorite with the preschoolers at the Gene & Jerry Jones Family Center for Children during the visit... 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... 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... Born Joey Galloway on November 20, 1971 in Bellaire, Ohio. Galloway s career statistics RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1995 Seattle , t t Seattle t Seattle , t Seattle , t Seattle Dallas Dallas t Dallas t Dallas Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay , t Tampa Bay , t NFL totals , t t 1 PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1999 Seattle Dallas Tampa Bay Postseason KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 1995 Seattle t Seattle t Seattle Seattle t Seattle Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals , t 5 ADDITIONAL STATS Completed one pass attempt for negative-one yard in 2001; Sacked for negative-15 yard loss in 1997 Fumbles-lost 1-1 in 1995, 2-2 in 1996, 0-0 in 1997, 1-1 in 1998, 0-0 in 1999, 0-0 in 99 playoffs, 0-0 in 2000, 1-0 in 2001, 1-1 in 2002, 0-0 in 2003, 0-0 in 03 playoffs, 0-0 in 2004, 0-0 in 2005, 0-0 in 05 playoffs, 0-0 in 2006 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 9, three times, at Atlanta, 9/17/06, vs. Miami, 10/16/05 and vs. Carolina, 12/26/04 Receiving Yards: 166 vs. Detroit, 10/2/05 (w/ Tampa Bay) Long Reception: 81t at San Diego, 10/25/98 (w/ Seattle) Receiving Touchdowns: 3 vs. Oakland, 10/26/97 (w/ Seattle) Veterans 145

80 Pro: Extremely accurate quarterback with the athletic ability to make plays on the run Experienced signal caller in the West Coast Offense Three-time Pro Bowl selection from as a member of the San Francisco 49ers Demonstrates poise and tremendous leadership ability in the huddle Rallied his team to victory on 11 occasions when his team was tied or trailed at the end of the third quarter Passed for 300 or more yards in 16 career regular season games, including two 400 or more yard performances Entering his first season with the Buccaneers after joining the team as a free agent on March 3, 2007 Entered the league as a free agent with the 49ers in 1999 Played first five seasons ( ) with the 49ers Spent one season with the Cleveland Browns (2004), Detroit Lions (2005) and Philadelphia Eagles (2006) Played five seasons in the CFL, highlighted by a 1998 Grey Cup Championship with the Calgary Stampeders Helped lead the 49ers to a pair of playoff berths (2001 and 2002), while also helping catalyst the Eagles to a playoff appearance in place of an injured QB Donovan McNabb down the stretch in 2006 Played in 99 career regular season games with 92 starts Completed 1,811-of-2,973 pass attempts for 20,385 passing yards, 136 touchdowns and 73 interceptions for a passer rating of 86.4 Also rushed 395 times for 1,878 rushing yards and 24 touchdowns In five postseason starts, completed 103-of-178 pass attempts for 1,150 passing yards, six touchdowns and five interceptions for a passer rating of 76.8 Ranked fourth all-time, and third among active players, with a 2.46 interception percentage (min. 1,500 attempts) Ranked sixth all-time with a 1.86 touchdown/interception ratio (min. 1,500 attempts). 2006: Played in eight games with six starts for Philadelphia Completed 116-of-188 pass attempts for 1,309 yards, 10 touchdowns and two interceptions for a passer rating of 95.8 Took over quarterbacking duties in the second quarter after QB Donovan McNabb went down with injury vs. Tennessee (11/19) Completed 26-of-48 pass attempts for 189 yards and one touchdown Made first start as an Eagle and completed 19-of-23 passes for 140 yards and two touchdowns for a passer rating of at Indianapolis (11/26) 82.6% completion rate was the best of career Threw for 312 yards and three touchdowns on 21- of-39 passing for a passer rating of vs. Carolina (12/4) Marked the first time he threw for more than 300 yards since vs. Cincinnati (10/17/04) Threw for 164 yards on 15-of-24 passing and two touchdown for a passer rating at Washington (12/10) It was his third consecutive start with a 100-plus passer rating, which made him the first Eagles quarterback, since records were kept in 1970, to do so in his first three starts with the team Completed 19-of-28 pass attempts for 237 yards and one touchdown at N.Y. Giants (12/17) Connected on a 19-yard touchdown pass to WR Reggie Brown and followed it up with a two-point conversion pass to TE L.J. Smith to give the Eagles a lead Earned the FedEx Air Player of the Week award for his performance at Dallas (12/25) Completed 15-of-23 pass attempts for 238 yards, one touchdown and one interception for a passer rating of 95.9 Also rushed for a season-high 43 yards As part of winning the award, $5,000 was donated to the Children s Crisis Treatment Center in Philadelphia Led the team to a win vs. N.Y. Giants (1/7/07) in NFC Wild Card, completing 17-of-31 pass attempts for 153 yards and one touchdown Completed a 28-yard scoring pass to WR Donte Stallworth that provided a lead Led the Eagles on a 10-play, 46-yard scoring drive that ended with a game-winning 38-yard field goal by K David Akers as time expired Completed 15-of-30 pass attempts for 240 yards and one touchdown in NFC Divisional Playoff game at New Orleans (1/13) Completed a 75-yard touchdown pass to WR Donté Stallworth in the second quarter, which 146 Veterans

81 marked the longest pass play in Eagles playoff history Became the second quarterback in NFL history with postseason touchdown passes of 75 yards or more with two different teams - also had a 76-yarder to WR Terrell Owens against the N.Y. Giants in the 2002 playoffs QB Daryl Lamonica had a 93-yarder to Elbert Dubenion with the Bills in 1963 and an 82-yarder to Rod Sherman with the Raiders in 1970 Only two other quarterbacks John Elway and Terry Bradshaw have thrown two career playoff touchdown passes of 75 yards or more. 2005: Played in six games with five starts for Detroit Completed 102-of-173 pass attempts for 937 yards, three touchdowns and six interceptions for a passer rating of 65.1 Also rushed 17 times for 51 yards and one touchdown Suffered lower leg injury (fractured fibula and sprained ankle) at Buffalo (9/2) in preseason finale Missed the first portion of the season Returned from a broken fibula to start at Cleveland (10/23) Scored first touchdown as a Lion on a one-yard quarterback scramble and finished with 81.7 passer rating Passed for 210 yards on 34 attempts with 22 completions Listed as the third quarterback at Minnesota (11/6) because of pain from the lower leg injury he sustained in the preseason Started vs. Minnesota (12/4) after taking time away to continue rehab on his leg Manned the starting quarterback position for three games before being listed as the third quarterback for the final two games of the season. 2004: Played in 11 games with 10 starts for Cleveland Completed 144-of-252 pass attempts for 1,731 yards, 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions for a passer rating of 76.7 Led the Browns to an opening day win vs. Baltimore (9/12), passing for 180 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown pass, and rushed for a three-yard touchdown Completed 14-of-21 pass attempts for 195 yards and a touchdown for a quarterback rating vs. Washington (10/3) Completed 4-for-5 pass attempts for 45 yards during the nine-play, 80-yard gamewinning touchdown drive in the fourth quarter Enjoyed a career-day vs. Cincinnati (10/17), throwing a career-long 99-yard touchdown pass to WR André Davis and matching a careerhigh with four touchdown passes Finished with a season-high quarterback rating Placed on the Injured Reserve list on December 13 with a left knee injury. 2003: Started 13 games for San Francisco, missing three contests (vs. St. Louis, vs. Pittsburgh, and at Green Bay) because of injury Completed 225-of-392 pass attempts for 2,704 yards, 18 touchdowns and 13 interceptions for a passer rating of 80.1 Rushed 56 times for 319 yards and a career-high seven touchdowns Recorded eight multiple passing touchdown performances in 13 games, including the final four games of the season Threw for two touchdowns and ran for another vs. Chicago (9/7) Completed 15-of-27 pass attempts for 192 yards and two touchdowns, adding 35 rushing yards and a score in a win vs. Detroit (10/5) Passed for 253 yards and two touchdowns on 15-of-29 passing at Tampa Bay (10/19), including a season-long 75-yard touchdown strike to WR Terrell Owens Inactive vs. St. Louis (11/2), vs. Pittsburgh (11/17), and did not play at Green Bay (11/23), due to an ankle injury sustained at Arizona (10/26) Named NFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week after he was responsible for six touchdowns (four passing/two rushing both tying career highs) and added 252 passing yards and 32 rushing yards in a win over Arizona (12/7) Threw for a season-high 344 yards and two touchdowns (58 and 41 yards) and ran for 51 yards and a touchdown at Cincinnati (12/14). 2002: Started all 16 games for San Francisco Also started two playoff games Completed 328-of-528 pass attempts for 3,344 passing yards, 21 touchdowns and 10 interceptions for a passer rating of 85.6 Exceeded the 3,000-yard passing mark (3,344) for the third consecutive season Became first quarterback in 49ers history to complete 300 or more passes in three consecutive seasons (328 in 2002, 316 in 2001 and 355 in 2000) Rushed a career-high 73 times for 353 yards and three touchdowns Selected to third consecutive Pro Bowl Totaled seven multiple touchdown games, including one in postseason Registered five fourth quarter comebacks in 2002 to share 49ers record with Y.A. Tittle Passed for 202 yards on 16-of-29 passing and two touchdowns, including 37-yard game-winner to WR Terrell Owens in fourth quarter, in come-from-behind win at Seattle (10/14) Also rushed seven times for 48 yards Passed for 252 yards on 18-of-28 passing and matched career-high with four touchdown passes vs. Arizona (10/27) Led San Francisco to a dramatic overtime victory against Oakland (11/3), passing for 282 yards and two touchdowns while completing 25-of-36 passing attempts, including 17-of-19 in the second-half Connected on 5-of-6 during the game-winning drive in overtime which culminated in a 23-yard K Jose Cortez field goal Matched career-high with 36 completions on a career-high 55 attempts for 276 yards and three touchdowns at Dallas (12/8) Recorded seventh career come-from-behind victory as a starter, throwing three fourth quarter touchdowns, including game-winning eight-yard strike to Owens with 12 seconds remaining Also led 49ers with 50 yards rushing on eight Veterans 147

82 carries, including a 21-yard touchdown run in second quarter Directed second-greatest postseason comeback in NFL history (24 points) vs. N.Y. Giants (1/5) in NFC Wild Card Game and set postseason career highs in all categories, completing 27-of-44 passes for 331 yards and three touchdowns and rushing seven times for 60 yards (8.6 avg.), including a 14-yard touchdown First quarter 76-yard touchdown pass to Owens was the second-longest scoring play in San Francisco postseason history Named NFL Offensive Player-of-the-Week (1/8) for playoff performance vs. N.Y. Giants. 2001: Started all 16 games for San Francisco Completed 316-of-504 pass attempts for 3,538 passing yards, 32 touchdowns and 12 interceptions for a passer rating of 94.8 Passed for 32 touchdowns, becoming first quarterback in team history to throw 30-or-more touchdowns in back-to-back seasons Rushed 72 times for 254 yards and a then career-high five touchdowns Registered four fourth quarter comebacks Totaled three 300-yard games and was selected to second consecutive Pro Bowl Earned Victor Sport Player-of-the-Year Award Completed 26-of-40 passes for 335 yards and one touchdown in come-from-behind win vs. Atlanta (9/9) Led second come-from-behind victory of season over the Falcons at Atlanta (10/14), completing 27-of-41 passes for 332 yards and three touchdowns, while rushing for a career-high 14 carries and 70 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown on third-and-goal in the second quarter Completed 26-of-35 passes for 296 yards and three touchdowns vs. Detroit (11/4) Named NFC Offensive Player-of-the-Week after leading 49ers to third come-from-behind victory of the season in fourth quarter with a 10-yard touchdown pass to TE Eric Johnson vs. New Orleans (11/11) Also tied a career-high with four touchdown passes while completing 21-of-34 pass attempts for 252 yards Threw for 305 yards on 34-of-54 passing in come-from-behind win at Carolina (11/18), marking 12th career 300-yard game Passed for three touchdowns, including seven-yard fade pass to WR Terrell Owens with one second remaining in regulation to help send game to overtime Earned NFC Offensive Player of the Month in November Completed 14-of-21 passes for 263 yards at New Orleans (1/6) and matched a career-high with second four-touchdown passing game of the season Threw first career postseason touchdown, a 14-yard strike to WR Tai Streets, in NFC Wild Card Game at Green Bay (1/13). 2000: Started all 16 games for San Francisco Completed 355-of-561 pass attempts for 4,278 passing yards, 31 touchdowns and 10 interceptions for a passer rating of 97.6 Named to first Pro Bowl after throwing for 49ers franchise record and career-high 4,278 yards and finishing second in the NFL with 31 touchdown passes in first full season as a starter Set career-high with 414 rushing yards and four touchdowns Recorded fifth 30-touchdown season in 49ers history, joining quarterbacks John Brodie (30 in 1965), Joe Montana (31 in 1987) and Steve Young (35 in 1994 and 36 in 1998) Recorded six 300-yard passing games, second-most in a single season in team history (Young, seven in 1998) Directed offense that finished fourth in NFL with 6,040 total yards Completed 16-of-26 passes for 178 yards and a career-high four touchdowns at Dallas (9/24), and also gained 43 yards on six carries Matched a career high with four touchdown passes and passed for 336 yards in consecutive weeks, vs. Oakland (10/8) and at Green Bay (10/15) Completed 25-of-39 pass attempts for 307 yards and two touchdowns at Carolina (10/22) Streak of 150 passes without interception snapped in second quarter Completed 20-of-25 pass attempts for 244 yards and rushed eight times for 37 yards, including a career-high two rushing touchdowns vs. Kansas City (11/12) Threw for 305 yards on 25-of-38 passing and two touchdowns vs. New Orleans (12/10), and also ran for two touchdowns, matching a career-high Completed then careerhigh 36-of-44 pass attempts for 402 yards, including two touchdowns vs. Chicago (12/17) Surpassed the 4,000-yard passing mark, becoming only the second quarterback in 49ers franchise history to break 4,000 yards (Steve Young, 1993 & 1998) Completed 18-of-40 passes for 188 yards, including an eight-yard touchdown at Denver (12/23), and broke 49ers team record for most passing yards in a season (4,278). 1999: Played in 13 games with 10 starts for San Francisco, replacing the injured QB Steve Young (concussion), and completed 225-of-375 passes for 2,544 yards and 11 touchdowns in his first season in the NFL Sacked just 14 times in 13 games Over final five games of season, completed 121-of-182 passes (66.5%) for 1,441 yards, eight touchdowns and three interceptions and posted a quarterback rating of 98.3 Saw first NFL action late in second half at Jacksonville (9/12), and completed 5-of-9 passes for 45 yards and one interception Replaced Young in second half at Arizona (9/27), and completed 5-of-6 passes for 30 yards and rushed three times for nine yards Made first career start vs. Tennessee (10/3), in place of injured Young and completed 21-of-33 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns Started at Cincinnati (12/5) and threw for a career-high 437 yards while completing 33-of-49 passes for three touchdowns. 148 Veterans

83 CFL: Played five seasons ( ) in the Canadian Football League with Calgary Led the Stampeders to the Grey Cup Championship in 1998 and was named the game s MVP after completing 22-of-32 passes for 250 yards and rushing 11 times for 47 yards and a touchdown vs. Hamilton Named West Division All-Star for four consecutive seasons ( ) In 1997, finished second to QB Doug Flutie as Canada s Most Outstanding Player while posting a quarterback rating of College: Three-year starter ( ) at San Jose State where he completed 504-of-887 (56.8-percent) passes for 6,545 yards and 48 touchdowns Ranked first in school history with 7,274 yards of total offense Spartans third all-time passing leader in yards, completions and passer rating (129.4) Earned UPI All-America honors as a junior after throwing for 2,418 yards and 15 touchdowns Finished third in the country in passing efficiency as a sophomore, completing 61% of passes for 1,519 yards and 12 touchdowns Before transferring to San Jose State, was the starting quarterback at Gavilan College (1989) in hometown of Gilroy, California Earned junior college honorable mention All-America honors after throwing for 2,038 yards and 18 touchdowns as a freshman Rushed for 584 yards and four touchdowns at Gavilan Majored in business/marketing. Personal: Married to Carmella... Established the Garcia Pass It On Foudation with a mission to share resources with people in less fortunate circumstances... Foundation s Web Site is Prepped at Gilroy (California) High School where he was a two sport star in basketball and football Father, Bob, was athletic director and football coach at Gavilan College Has made significant donations to Gilroy High School, Gavilan College and San Jose State The money contributed to Gilroy led to reconstruction of the athletic fields which were named Garcia-Elder Field as a legacy to his family Grandfather, Red Elder, was a long-time head football coach at Gilroy Captured the MVP honors of the East-West Shrine Game in 1994, when his grandfather, a college football star at Kansas State, served as an honorary captain for the game Became the first grandfather/grandson combination to have participated in that game Serves as spokesman and leader for Hispanic Scholarship Fund Active participant with NFL International promoting the game of football in Mexico and overseas Voted Favorite Pro Athlete by the South Philly Review following the 2006 season Born Jeff Garcia on February 24, 1970 in Gilroy, California. LOWEST CAREER INT PERCENTAGE ALL-TIME (MIN: 1500 ATT) Name Pct Att Int Neil O Donnell Donovan McNabb Mark Brunell Jeff Garcia Steve Bono LOWEST CAREER INT PERCENTAGE AMONG ACTIVE PLAYERS (MIN: 1500 ATT) Name Pct Att Int Donovan McNabb Mark Brunell Jeff Garcia Tom Brady Steve McNair HIGHEST TD/INT RATIO AMONG QBs ALL-TIME (MIN: 1500 ATT) Name TD/INT TD Int Steve Young Donovan McNabb Peyton Manning Joe Montana Tom Brady Jeff Garcia Veterans 149

84 GarCia s Career Statistics PASSING Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 1999 San Francisco , San Francisco , t San Francisco , t San Francisco , t San Francisco , t Cleveland , t Detroit Philadelphia , NFL Totals ,973 1, , t Career record as starter: (.478); 2-8 (.200) in 1999; 6-10 (.375) in 2000; 12-4 (.750) in 2001; 10-6 (.625) in 2002; 5-8 (.385) in 2003; 3-7 (.300) in 2004; 1-4 (.200) in 2005; 5-1 (.833) in 2006 PLAYOFFS Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2001 San Francisco San Francisco t Philadelphia t Postseason , t Career postseason record as starter: 2-3 (.400); 0-1 in 2001; 1-1 in 2002; 1-1 in 2006 RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1999 San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco San Francisco t San Francisco t Cleveland Detriot Philadelphia NFL Totals 395 1, Postseason SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Pass Attempts: 55, at Dallas, 12/8/02 Pass Completions: 36 (twice), last at Dallas, 12/8/02 Passing Yards: 437, at Cincinnati, 12/5/1999 Touchdowns: 4 (eight times), last vs. Cincinnati (10/17/04) Long Pass: 99t, vs. Cincinnati, 10/17/2004 ADDITIONAL STATS Fumbles-Lost 5-2 in 1999, 7-1 in 2000, 9-3 in 2001, 2-2 in 2002, 9-3 in 2003, 9-6 in 2004, 1-0 in 2005, 6-2 in Yard Passing Games: (2) (1), 2000 (1). 300-Yard Passing Games: (16) (3), 2000 (6), 2001 (3), 2002 (1), 2003 (1), 2004 (1), 2006 (1) Playoff 300-Yard Passing Games: (1) (1). garcia s GAME-BY-GAME Statistics 1999 SAN FRANCISCO ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept Sept. 19 New Orleans Did Not Play Sept Oct. 3* Tennessee Oct Oct. 17* Carolina Oct Nov. 7* Pittsburgh Nov. Orleans Did Not Play Nov. 21 St. Louis Nov. 29 Green Bay Did Not Play Dec t 0-0 Dec. 12* Atlanta Dec t 2-6 Dec. 26* Washington TOTALS , Veterans

85 2000 SAN FRANCISCO ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept Sept. 10* Carolina Sept. Louis Sept t 0-0 Oct. 1* Arizona Oct. 8* Oakland Oct. Bay t 2-17 Oct Oct. 29* St. Louis t 2-10 Nov. Orleans Nov. 12* Kansas City Nov. 19* Atlanta Dec. Diego Dec. 10* New Orleans t 2-17 Dec. 17* Chicago Dec TOTALS , t SAN FRANCISCO ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept. 9* Atlanta Sept. 23* St. Louis Oct. Jets Oct. 7* Carolina t 1-9 Oct t 1-2 Oct t 3-2 Nov. 4* Detroit Nov. 11* New Orleans t 1-1 Nov Nov t 3-10 Dec. 2* Buffalo t 2-10 Dec. Louis Dec. 16 Miami Dec. 22* Philadelphia t 2-9 Dec Jan. Orleans t 2-15 TOTALS , t PLAYOFFS Jan. Bay SAN FRANCISCO ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept. Giants Sept. 15* Denver Sept. 22* Washington Oct. 6* St. Louis Oct t 2-12 Oct. Orleans Oct. 27 Arizona t 1-0 Nov Nov. 10* Kansas City Nov. Diego t 1-6 Nov. 25* Philadelphia Dec. 1* Seattle Dec t 1-0 Dec. 15* Green Bay t 0-0 Dec Dec. Louis TOTALS , t PLAYOFFS Jan. 5* N.Y. Giants t 0-0 Jan. Bay Veterans 151

86 2003 SAN FRANCISCO ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept. 7* Chicago Sept. Louis Sept. 21* Cleveland Sept Oct. 5* Detroit Oct Oct. 19* Tampa Bay t 1-7 Oct Nov. 2 St. Louis Inactive Nov. 17 Pittsburgh Inactive Nov. Bay Did Not Play Nov Dec. 7* Arizona Dec t 1-13 Dec t 2-14 Dec. 27* Seattle TOTALS , t CLEVELAND ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept. 12* Baltimore Sept Sept. Giants Oct. 3* Washington Oct Oct. 17* Cincinnati t 1-0 Oct. 24* Philadelphia Nov Nov. 14* Pittsburgh Nov. 21* N.Y. Jets Nov. Inactive Dec. 5 New England Did Not Play Dec Dec. 19 San Diego Injured Reserve Dec. Injured Reserve Jan. Injured Reserve TOTALS , t DETROIT ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept. 11 Green Bay Inactive Sept. Inactive Oct. Bay Inactive Oct. 9 Baltimore Inactive Oct. 16 Carolina Inactive Oct Oct. 30* Chicago Nov. Inactive Nov. 13 Arizona Inactive Nov. Inactive Nov. 24 Atlanta t 2-10 Dec. 4* Minnesota Dec. Bay Dec. 18* Cincinnati Dec. Orleans Inactive Jan. Inactive TOTALS Veterans

87 2006 PHILADELPHIA ATT COMP YDS TD INT LG SACK Sept. Did Not Play Sept. 17 N.Y. Giants Did Not Play Sept. Francisco Did Not Play Oct. 2 Green Bay Oct. 8 Dallas Did Not Play Oct. Orleans Did Not Play Oct. Bay Did Not Play Oct. 29 Jacksonville Did Not Play Nov. 12 Washington Did Not Play Nov. 19 Tennessee Nov Dec. 4* Carolina Dec Dec. Giants Dec Dec. 31 Atlanta TOTALS , PLAYOFFS Jan. 7* N.Y. Giants t 2-15 Jan. Orleans t 1-8 * denotes games started Pro: Third-year running back who joined the Buccaneers prior to the start of the 2006 regular season after spending the 2005 season with the Buffalo Bills Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on September 4, 2006 and remained a member of the unit until December 29, 2006 when he was promoted to the active roster prior to the Buccaneers final contest against Seattle Originally entered the NFL as a seventh-round selection (236th overall) by the Bills in the 2005 NFL Draft. 2006: Spent a majority of the season on the Buccaneers practice squad... Promoted to the Buccaneers active roster on December : Inactive for the first 15 games of the season with Buffalo before being activated prior to the season finale... Dressed but did not play at N.Y. Jets (1/1/06). College: Played in 36 games with eight starts for the Louisville Cardinals while amassing 2,036 all-purpose yards Finished his career at Louisville with 310 carries for 1,475 yards (4.8 avg.) and 20 touchdowns Also totaled 40 receptions for 469 yards (11.7 avg.) and two touchdowns while returning six kickoffs for 92 yards during the span of his collegiate career Finished third on squad during senior year with 76 carries for 373 yards (4.9 avg.) and seven touchdowns Also caught 10 passes for 71 yards and two scores and returned six kickoffs for 92 yards (15.3 avg.)... As a junior in 2003, led team with 141 carries for 817 yards (5.8 avg.) and 11 touchdowns while adding 25 catches for 368 yards (14.7 avg.) Started first two games of sophomore year and finished the season with 209 yards on 72 carries (2.9 avg.) and one touchdown Saw limited action during 2001 freshman year due to tonsillitis and a shoulder injury Majored in communications. Personal: Has one son, Shamai Mareon... Attended Terry Parker High School in Jacksonville, Florida Gained 1,000 yards in each of his last three prep seasons, including 1,700 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior Helped Parker High to an appearance in the Florida state playoffs as a senior and was named to the Florida Times-Union Super 24 and All-First Coast Teams Also selected 2000 Jacksonville Quarterback Club Player of the Year Born Lionel Theron Gates on March 13, 1982 in Jacksonville, Florida. Veterans 153

88 Pro: Mobile and charismatic quarterback who saw significant action in his first season in NFL, filling in for injured QB Chris Simms Fiery competitor who keeps defenses honest with his ability to throw on the move Has appeared in 13 games with 11 starts Statistically established himself among top rookie signal callers in team history His 1,661 passing yards, nine touchdowns, 177 completions and 328 attempts in 2006 were most by a rookie in franchise history Set an NFL record for most pass attempts (202) before throwing the second interception of his career Also became only the third quarterback in NFL history to throw only one interception in his first 150 pass attempts (Tom Brady, New England; Tim Rattay, San Francisco) Against Cincinnati, became the first rookie quarterback selected in sixth round or later to start and lead team to a comefrom-behind win in fourth quarter since 1989 (Rodney Peete, Detroit) Set single-game franchise records for rookies with 25 completions (vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/06) and 48 pass attempts (at N.Y. Giants, 10/29/06) Entered league as a sixth-round (194th overall) pick of the Buccaneers in the 2006 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in 13 games (all but at Atlanta, at Cleveland and vs. Seattle) with 11 starts (all but vs. Baltimore, vs. Carolina) Completed 177-of-328 pass attempts for 1,661 passing yards with nine touchdowns and nine interceptions while completing 54.0 percent of his passes and posting a passer rating of 65.9 Also rushed 41 times for 161 yards, fourth-best rushing yardage total on team His 1,661 passing yards, nine touchdowns, 177 completions and 328 attempts in 2006 were most by a rookie in franchise history Set an NFL record for most pass attempts (202) before throwing the second interception of his career Also became only the third quarterback in NFL history to throw only one interception in his first 150 pass attempts (Tom Brady, New England; Tim Rattay, San Francisco) Against Cincinnati, became the first rookie quarterback selected in sixth round or later to start and lead team to a come-from-behind win in fourth quarter since 1989 (Rodney Peete, Detroit) Set single-game franchise records for rookies with 25 completions (vs. Cincinnati, 10/15/06) and 48 pass attempts (at New York Giants, 10/29/06) Saw first regular-season action of his career against Baltimore after entering game in fourth quarter Completed one pass for four yards (9/10) Did not play at Atlanta (9/17) Saw limited action against Carolina (9/24) and completed one pass for 16 yards Made first start of career at New Orleans (10/8) and finished game with QB rating, completing 20-of-31 passes for 225 yards and two touchdowns Also rushed six times for 19 yards In first two starts at home, led Tampa Bay to back-to-back come-from-behind wins Started against Cincinnati (10/15), completing 25-of-44 passes for 184 yards and two touchdowns and one interception, earning first win of career Also rushed four times for 19 yards Led team on game-winning fourth quarter drive, throwing eight-yard touchdown pass to Michael Clayton on fourth down with 35 seconds remaining in game to erase six-point deficit Started against Philadelphia (10/22) and completed 13-of-26 passes for 104 yards Also rushed three times for 11 yards Led team on deciding drive with 27 seconds remaining in game to set up game-winning field goal Attempted career-high 48 passes at N.Y. Giants (10/29), completing 20 passes for 139 yards Also rushed three times for 18 yards Started vs. New Orleans (11/5) and completed 18-of-31 passes for 185 yards and two touchdowns Also rushed twice for 12 yards Started at Carolina (11/13) and completed 17-of-32 passes for 173 yards and one touchdown while throwing two interceptions Also rushed five times for 22 yards Started vs. Washington (11/19) and completed 14-of-21 passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns while throwing one interception Eclipsed club record for most touchdown passes and most passing yards for a rookie in a single season Also rushed six times for 154 Veterans

89 nine yards Completed 10-of-20 passes for 120 yards and two interceptions at Dallas (11/23) Also rushed four times for 17 yards Completed 20-of-34 passes for 175 yards and three interceptions at Pittsburgh (12/3) Also rushed six times for 26 yards Completed 13-of-24 passes for 121 yards against Atlanta (12/10) Also rushed twice for eight yards Started at Chicago (12/17), completing 5-of-11 passes for 37 yards before giving way to backup quarterback Tim Rattay late in second quarter Did not play as backup quarterback at Cleveland (12/24) and against Seattle (12/31). College: Played in 49 games with 36 starts for Toledo In his career, completed 766-of- 1,123 passes for 9,225 yards with 85 touchdowns and 27 interceptions while setting 19 school and three conference records, including Toledo marks for most pass completions, yards passing and touchdowns thrown Rushed for 1,018 yards with 14 touchdowns on 248 rushing attempts (4.1 avg.) Became the first quarterback in NCAA Division I-A history to complete over 70 percent of his passes in consecutive seasons (71.2 percent in 2003 and 70.2 percent in 2004) His career pass completion percentage of 68.2 set a Division I-A all-time record, breaking the previous mark of 67.1 percent (795-of-1,184) by QB Tim Couch of Kentucky ( ) Earned All Mid-American Conference First- Team honors and was named the co-recipient of the Vern Smith Award, given to the MAC s MVP, as a senior in 2005 Set a Mid-American Conference single-season record as a sophomore and ranked second in the nation with a 71.2 percent completion rate Ranked sixth in NCAA Division I-A ranks with a passing efficiency rating Named honorable mention All-American in 2004 when he ranked second in the nation with a 70.2 percent pass completion percentage Became the seventh player in MAC history to gain over 10,000 yards in total offense during a career, coming up with 10,243 yards and 99 scores on 1,371 plays Finished his career as UT s career leader in touchdown passes (85), completions (766) and passing yardage (9,225) Also holds the Toledo all-time records for passing efficiency (156.61), passing yards per attempt (8.21 avg.), touchdown pass percentage (7.57 percent) and 300-yard passing games (nine) Ranked seventh on the all-time MAC list in passing yardage and fourth in touchdown passes - behind QB Tim Lester of Western Michigan (87, ), Byron Leftwich of Marshall (89, ) and Chad Pennington of Marshall (100, ) Played in the same prep conference as such great quarterbacks as Johnny Lujack, George Blanda, Joe Namath, Terry Hanratty, Joe Montana and Dan Marino, surpassing all of their statistics Majored in business marketing Was an intern in the UT Athletic Marketing Department in the summer of His assignments included selling football season tickets. Personal: Son of Bruce and Debbie Gradkowski Also has two sisters, Brittany and Deanna, and one brother, Gino Attended Seton-La Salle (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) High School, playing football for coach Lou Reed Earned All-State and Fab 22 Team honors from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in his junior and senior seasons Completed 188-of-327 (.575) passes for 2,978 yards and 30 touchdowns as a senior... Passing yardage total was the most in conference s 87-year history, passing such greats as Johnny Lujack, George Blanda, Joe Namath, Terry Hanratty, Joe Montana and Dan Marino Also threw for 1,630 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior and was named First-Team all-conference Excelled in basketball, starting at point guard and was the team s leading scorer Born Bruce Raymond Gradkowski on January 27, 1983 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. GRADKOWSKI s Career Statistics PASSING Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2006 Tampa Bay , Career record as starter: 3-8 (.375) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2006 Tampa Bay Veterans 155

90 Pro: Hard-nosed running back who excels in kickoff and punt coverage Also has seen action as a kickoff returner Tied for team lead with 20 special teams tackles in 2006 Has played in 41 career games, as well as one playoff contest... Totaled 52 career carries for 215 yards (4.1 avg.) and also has returned eight career kickoffs for 139 yards (17.4 avg.)... Recorded one career reception for four yards Has tallied 38 career special teams tackles Re-joined the Buccaneers on January 14, 2004 Released by the Buccaneers on December 9, 2003 Signed to Tampa Bay s practice squad on December 3, Released (injury settlement) on August 22, Entered the league as an undrafted free agent with the Buccaneers on April 28, : Played in all 16 games as a reserve running back and special teams performer Tied for the team lead with 20 special teams tackles Rushed 11 times for 59 yards Also caught one pass for four yards Saw action against Baltimore (9/10), making two special teams tackles Saw action at New Orleans (10/8) and made three special teams tackles Saw action against Cincinnati (10/15), making one special teams tackle Saw action against Philadelphia (10/22), making one special teams tackle Saw action at N.Y. Giants (10/29) and made three special teams tackles Saw action vs. New Orleans (11/5), making one special teams tackle and rushing twice for 12 yards Saw action at Carolina (11/13) and totaled three special teams tackles Saw action at Dallas (11/23) and made first career reception, catching a four-yard pass from QB Bruce Gradkowski Also made one special teams tackle Saw action at Pittsburgh (12/3), rushing four times for 35 yards, including a career-long 17-yard run in the fourth quarter Also made one special teams tackle Saw action against Atlanta (12/10), notching one special teams tackle Saw action at Chicago (12/17) and made two special teams tackles Saw action at Cleveland (12/24), rushing five times for 12 yards and adding one special teams stop. 2005: Played in every game after gaining experience as a member of the practice squad during parts of the seasons... Saw action primarily on special teams Also saw action in playoff game Rushed 28 times for 83 yards (3.0 avg.) and also returned four kickoffs for 74 yards (18.5 avg.) Added 18 special teams tackles, tied for fourth-best on the team Saw reserve action vs. Detroit (10/2) and carried four times for 15 yards Saw his most extensive action of the season at the N.Y. Jets (10/9) and carried seven times for 18 yards Also returned one kickoff for 22 yards and notched two special teams stops Saw extensive playing time vs. Miami (10/16) and carried a career-high 17 times for careerbest 50 yards Totaled two special teams tackles vs. Washington (11/13) Career-high three special teams tackles at Atlanta (11/20) Recorded two special teams stops vs. Atlanta (12/24) Saw action in first career postseason game, playing on special teams vs. Washington (1/7) in NFC Wild Card game. 2004: Played in nine games (all but at Washington, vs. Seattle, at Oakland, vs. Denver, at New Orleans, at St. Louis and vs. Chicago)... Began the season as a member of the practice squad before joining the active roster on October Totaled 13 carries for 73 yards... Also returned three kickoffs for 52 yards... Saw first career action vs. Kansas City (11/7)... Had first career carry for one yard... Saw reserve action at Atlanta (11/14) and carried one time for two yards... Also returned one kickoff for 17 yards... Saw reserve action vs. San Francisco (11/21), carrying four times for 27 yards, including a long of 13 yards... Also returned one kickoff for 18 yards... Saw reserve action at Carolina (11/28), carrying two times for nine yards... Saw reserve action at San Diego (12/12) and carried one time for six yards... Saw reserve action vs. New Orleans (12/19) and had three rushes for 16 yards Veterans

91 Also returned one kickoff for 17 yards... Saw reserve action at Arizona (1/2) and carried one time for 12 yards. 2003: Signed as an undrafted free agent on April Released (injury settlement) on August Signed to Tampa Bay s practice squad on December 3... Released on December 9... Re-joined team on January 14, College: Played in 44 regular season games with 31 starts for Florida and also started the 2001 Sugar Bowl and 2002 Orange Bowl rushing touchdowns ranked third in school history... Ranked fifth with both 3,065 career rushing yards and 603 carries... Ninth in school history with 3,468 all-purpose yards... Nine career 100-yard rushing games tied for fifth in Florida history... Led the 1999 squad in rushing with 654 yards, the 2001 team with 650 yards, the 2002 team with 1,085 yards and ranked second in 2000 with 683 yards... Had 59 career catches for 403 yards (6.8 avg.) while also completing 1-of-5 passes for three yards and one touchdown... Second-team All-SEC in SEC All-Freshman Team selection by Coaches and Knoxville News-Sentinel in Three-time recipient of UF s Most Outstanding Running Back award... As a senior, started all 13 games and rushed for 1,085 yards... Ranked fourth in the SEC with a team-best 83.5 rushing yards per game... In 2001, started nine of 11 regular season games and also started the Orange Bowl... Rushed for a team-high 650 yards on 125 carries (5.2 avg.) with nine touchdowns while also catching 12 passes for 129 yards... Played in all 12 regular season games in 2000 with three starts... Also started the Sugar Bowl... Totaled 121 rushes for 676 yards (5.6 average) with eight touchdowns and 19 catches for 144 yards that season... Played in nine of 12 games with seven starts in 1999, totaling 117 carries for 654 yards (5.60 avg.) and five touchdowns... In 1998, played in first two games before suffering foot injury... Majored in leisure service management. Personal: One of five Buccaneers players who visited USS Bainbridge, a United States Navy ship at the Port of Tampa, to meet military personnel on board in January 2007 In 1997, garnered extensive All-America honors as a prep running back... Florida s Mr. Football for class 6A schools in Named to prestigious Parade All-America Team... USA Today second-team All-America selection... Rushed for 5,710 yards over course of outstanding prep career, the fifth-top total in state history, including more than 4,000 total yards in his final two seasons... As a senior, rushed for 1,858 yards on 229 carries with 29 touchdowns despite missing two games and rushed for 2,159 yards and 33 touchdowns as a junior... Wears a t-shirt with a poem he penned under his game jersey in tribute to his friend Corey Jordan, who died of an accidental gun shot wound on August 27, Born Earnest Graham Jr. on January 15, 1980 in Naples, Florida. Graham s Career Statistics RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals PLAYOFFS RUSHING RECEIVING Year Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Tampa Bay Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Three kickoff returns for 52 yards in 2004; Four kickoff returns for 74 yards in 2005; One kickoff return for 13 yards in 2006; 18 special teams tackles in 2005; 20 special teams tackles in 2006 Fumbles-lost 0-0 in 2003, 0-0 in 2004, 1-1 in 2005, 0-0 in 05 playoffs, 0-0 in 2006 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Rushes: 17 vs. Miami, 10/16/05 Rushing Yards: 50 vs. Miami, 10/15/05 Long Kickoff Return: 22, twice, last at New England, 12/17/05 Special Teams Tackles: 3 at Atlanta, 11/20/05 Veterans 157

92 Pro: High-effort defensive tackle who joined Tampa Bay last season and worked his way into defensive line rotation Has played in 11 career games and totaled 25 tackles Signed by the Buccaneers on October 25, 2006 Signed to Cleveland s practice squad on September 14, 2006 Signed by the Browns to the active roster (9/3/06) before being released on September 12 Released by the Carolina Panthers on September 2, 2006 Entered the league as a sixth-round pick (189th overall) in the 2005 NFL Draft by the Panthers. 2006: Played in nine games (vs. New Orleans, at Carolina, vs. Washington, at Dallas, at Pittsburgh, vs. Atlanta, at Chicago, at Cleveland and vs. Seattle) and totaled 25 tackles on the season with Tampa Bay... Released by Carolina on September 2 before being signed to the Browns active roster on September 3 Inactive for Cleveland against New Orleans (9/10) Released by Cleveland on September 12 before being signed to the Browns practice squad on September Signed by Tampa Bay on October 25 from Cleveland s practice squad Dressed but did not play at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Made Buccaneer debut against New Orleans (11/5) Made first two career tackles vs. Washington (11/19) Saw action on defensive line at Dallas (11/23), notching one assisted tackle Played along defensive line at Pittsburgh (12/3), totaling a then career-high five tackles Saw significant action on defense against Atlanta (12/10), setting a career-high with six tackles Came off the bench at Chicago (12/17) and posted one tackle Contributed four tackles at Cleveland (12/24) Tied his career-high with six tackles vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Played in two games and inactive for 13 contests with Carolina Made NFL debut against Green Bay (10/3) Also saw action against Tampa Bay (12/11) Inactive for all three playoff games. College: Entered NFL Draft following junior season Started 34 of 35 games at Vanderbilt and recorded 149 tackles, 10.5 sacks, 17 tackles for loss and one interception Started all 11 games at defensive end as a junior in 2004 Totaled 48 tackles and one sack Part of squad that ranked third in the SEC with a plus-four turnover margin Named second-team All-SEC as a sophomore in 2003 Elected team defensive captain Started all 12 games at defensive end Conference co-leader with 8.5 sacks, the most by a Vanderbilt player since 1994 Tied for seventh in the conference with 12.5 tackles for loss Led defensive line with 76 tackles, three forced fumbles, 10 quarterback hurries and three passes defensed Recorded two or more sacks in three games Amassed three sacks, two forced fumbles and one interception at TCU Started 11 of 12 games at defensive end as a freshman in 2002 Contest at Georgia represented the only missed start of his college career, but he played against the Bulldogs with an injured ankle Contributed 25 tackles, one sack, three quarterback pressures and one forced fumble Limited for much of the second half of the season with an injured foot Redshirted as a true freshman in 2001 Majored in human and organizational development. Personal: A native of Jamaica Moved to the United States when he was six years old and did not start playing football until his junior year in high school Was a teammate of NFL players Chris Gamble and Stanley McClover at Dillard High School (Sunrise, FL) Participated in Read Across America Day, where he made students laugh by reading tongue twisting Dr. Seuss books Guest speaker at Harris Teeter/Kraft Kids Camp, where he spoke on the importance of education and team work, ran skill stations and signed autographs Earned first-team All-State honors at offensive guard as a junior and senior at Dillard Also was a letterwinner in basketball, and threw shot put and discus Graduated from high school with a 4.5 GPA Member of National Honor Society Born Jovan Haye on June 21, 1982 in Mandeville, Jamaica. 158 Veterans

93 Year Team haye s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2005 Carolina Tampa Bay NFL Totals SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 6 (twice), vs. Atlanta, 12/10/06 and vs. Seattle, 12/31/066 Pro: Athletic tight end who can be utilized in both the running and passing game Played in 18 career games with three starts Has recorded nine career receptions for 65 yards and two touchdowns Also recorded one kickoff return for three yards Signed as a free agent by Tampa Bay on January 17, 2007 Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on September 13, 2006 Released by Tampa Bay on October 2, 2006 Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on October 11, 2006 and spent the remainder of the season with Tampa Bay Signed a one-year contract as an unrestricted free agent with the Miami Dolphins from the Cleveland Browns on May 12, 2006 Claimed by the Browns after being released by the Carolina Panthers on August 27, 2003 Waived by the Browns on August 31, 2003 Signed to the Browns practice squad on September 1, 2003 Activated to Cleveland s 53-man roster on November 13, 2003 Originally entered the league as a sixth-round (174th overall) draft pick by the Carolina Panthers in the 2002 NFL Draft. 2006: Signed by the Miami Dolphins on May 15 Waived by the Dolphins on September 2 Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on September 13 Released on October 2 Signed to the Buccaneers practice squad on October 11 and spent the final 12 weeks of the season with Tampa Bay on the practice squad. 2005: Spent the entire season on the Cleveland Browns injured reserve list. 2004: Played in seven games with Cleveland Caught one pass for one yards. 2003: Played in seven games, including three starts with the Browns after being activated off the team s practice squad on November 13 Hauled in eight passes for 64 yards and two touchdowns In his Browns debut against Arizona (11/16), totaled career-high figures of five receptions for 45 yards, including of long of 17 First career NFL touchdown came vs. St. Louis (12/8) Caught his second touchdown the following week at Denver (12/14), on a one-yard grab Made his first NFL start vs. Baltimore (12/21). 2002: Appeared in the first four games with Carolina, primarily on special teams Placed on injured reserve on October 17. College: A four-year letterman at Sam Houston State Career totals include 89 receptions for 1,050 yards and nine touchdowns His total yardage stands as a school record among tight ends Was a first-team Division I-AA All-American selection as a senior when he caught 45 passes for 595 yard and seven touchdowns and helped the team to the I-AA quarterfinals Majored in kiniseology. Veterans 159

94 Personal: Married to Sarah Was an all-district basketball and baseball player at Tomball (Texas) High School Did not play football until his senior year when he threw for 1,492 yards as a quarterback Also played basketball for four years at Sam Houston and helped the team to the conference title in 2000 Born Keith Charles Heinrich on March 19, 1979 in Houston, Texas. Heinrich s Career Statistics RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2002 Carolina Cleveland Cleveland Cleveland Injured Reserve 2006 MIA/T.B. Practice Squad NFL totals ADDITIONAL STATS Kickoff Returns: 1 for 3 yards in 2002 Pro: Savvy receiver who uses combination of athleticism and intelligence to consistently get open when it matters most A clutch receiver, particularly on third down Has proven to be a critical component of offense, extending drives by consistently delivering first downs Since joining the Buccaneers, 62.3 percent of his catches (43 of 69) have resulted in first downs In addition to finding soft spots in zone coverage, also possesses the speed to stretch the field Career totals include 437 receptions for 5,251 yards and 30 touchdowns... Has caught 63 career passes of 20 yards or more, including a long of 59 yards... Also totaled 14 career rushing attempts for 120 yards and 28 punt returns for 189 yards Has played in 130 career games with 94 starts... Also played in four playoff games with three starts... Totaled eight career 100-yard receiving games, and also one 100-yard performance in the 2000 NFC Championship Game, in his career... Has caught at least one pass in all but seven games during his career... Finished his career with the Giants ranked fourth in career receptions (368) and seventh in career receiving yards (4,630)... Signed with the Buccaneers as a free agent on May 6, 2005 after spending first eight seasons with the N.Y. Giants ( ) and helping the team to Super Bowl XXXV in Tampa following the 2000 season... Earned a starting position at wide receiver coming out of his first NFL camp in Entered the league as a first-round pick (7th overall) by the Giants in the 1997 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in all 16 games for Tampa Bay Totaled 34 receptions, which ranked fourth on the team, for 339 yards and two touchdowns Ranked first on the team with 24 punt returns for 163 yards 19 of his 34 receptions produced first downs Caught six passes for 53 yards, including five for first downs, at Atlanta (9/17) Saw action at New Orleans (10/8), catching four passes for 34 yards Saw action against Cincinnati (10/15) and returned five punts for 37 yards Saw action at N.Y. Giants (10/29) in his return to Giants Stadium and caught one pass for three yards Also returned six punts for 39 yards, including a careerlong 16-yard return Saw action vs. New Orleans (11/5), catching one pass for 10 yards 160 Veterans

95 Also returned three punts for 12 yards Caught four passes for 30 yards and a touchdown at Carolina (11/13) Also returned one punt for 12 yards Caught one pass for 12 yards vs. Washington (11/19) Also returned two punts for 13 yards Caught four passes for 32 yards against Atlanta (12/10) Also returned two punts for 22 yards Saw significant action at Chicago (12/17), catching three passes for 55 yards, including a season-long 44-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter that helped erase a 21-point deficit Saw significant action at Cleveland (12/24) and led all Buccaneers receivers with 67 yards on four catches. 2005: Saw action in all 16 games at wide receiver with two starts (vs. Washington and vs. New Orleans) with Tampa Bay Also saw action in playoff game Ranked fourth on the team with 35 receptions, for 282 yards (8.1 avg.) and one touchdown 24 of his 35 catches resulted in first downs Caught the 400th pass of his career at New England (12/17) Made his Buccaneer debut at Minnesota (9/11) as a reserve receiver and caught one pass for four yards Saw reserve action at wide receiver and also on special teams vs. Buffalo (9/18) and caught two passes for 15 yards The game marked his 100th career game Saw reserve action at wide receiver at Green Bay (9/25) and caught two passes for 14 yards Saw reserve action at the N.Y. Jets (10/9) and caught five passes for 27 yards Saw reserve action vs. Miami (10/16) and caught two passes for 19 yards Saw action vs. Carolina (11/6) and caught four passes for 28 yards Started first game as a Buccaneer vs. Washington (11/13) and caught three passes for 37 yards and one touchdown Caught a four-yard touchdown pass that tied the game at in the third quarter Started at New Orleans (12/4) and caught two passes for 23 yards both for first downs Saw action at Carolina (12/11) and led the team with five receptions for 32 yards Three of his five receptions went for first downs Saw action at New England (12/17) and led the team with five receptions for 50 yards Marked the second consecutive game he led the team in receptions Four of his five receptions went for first downs Started vs. New Orleans (1/1) and caught two passes for 20 yards Both receptions came on third down and resulted in a first down for the Buccaneers Both receptions also came on Tampa Bay s first touchdown drive of the game Caught four passes for 38 yards in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) Three of his four receptions came on third down and three catches resulted in first downs, including a 19-yard reception. 2004: Played in 16 games with 15 starts for the Giants... Totaled 49 receptions for 437 yards... Also carried three times for 34 yards... Returned four punts for 26 yards... Did not start at Philadelphia (9/12) as the Giants opened the game in a double tight end formation... Finished with three receptions for 59 yards... Game-long reception of 43 yards helped set up K Steve Christie s 53-yard field goal... Started vs. Washington (9/19) and caught four passes for 37 yards... Started vs. Cleveland (9/26) and finished with three receptions for 26 yards... Totaled a season-high five receptions for 36 yards at Green Bay (10/3)... Started at Dallas (10/10) and finished with two receptions for 31 yards... Totaled two receptions for eight yards and one rush for five yards at Minnesota (10/31)... Started vs. Detroit (10/24) and finished with five receptions for 42 yards... Started vs. Chicago (11/7) and finished with six receptions for 38 yards... At Arizona (11/14), finished with one reception for eight yards... Also had one rush for 12 yards... Started vs. Atlanta (11/21) and finished with four receptions for 28 yards... Started vs. Philadelphia (11/28) and for just the second time in his career did not record a reception in a game in which he played... Carried one time for 17 yards... At Washington (12/5), finished with three receptions for 13 yards... Started vs. Pittsburgh (12/18) and finished with three receptions for 34 yards... At Cincinnati (12/26), started and finished with four receptions for 46 yards... Hauled in a 20-yard reception that came on fourth-and-two that helped set up RB Tiki Barber s one-yard touchdown run... Started vs. Dallas (1/2) and finished with three receptions for 22 yards... Also returned two punts for 23 yards. 2003: Played in 13 games with 12 starts with the Giants, after fully recovering from a dislocated shoulder that ended his 2002 season after seven games... Inactive for the last three games of the season with a knee injury... Led the team with six receiving touchdowns while finishing third with 60 receptions for 608 yards... Rushed twice for 19 yards... Opened the season vs. St. Louis (9/7) with a team-high four receptions for 32 yards... Totaled six receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown vs. Dallas (9/15)... Also had one rush for 13 yards... Fiveyard touchdown reception was his first of the season... Recorded a season-long reception of 38 yards in the fourth quarter... Finished with a team-high seven receptions for 58 yards and two touchdowns at Washington (9/21) yard reception in the first quarter helped set up his five-yard touchdown reception three plays later... Caught another five-yard touchdown late in the second quarter to give the Giants a 21-3 halftime lead... Totaled eight receptions for 73 yards vs. Miami (10/5)... Finished with five receptions for 58 yards at New England Veterans 161

96 (10/12)... Had his best game of the season at Minnesota (10/26), when he caught a regular season career-high nine passes for 100 yards and a career-high tying two touchdowns, a 19-yarder and a 14-yarder... Caught five passes for 55 yards and a touchdown at N.Y. Jets (11/2)... Six-yard touchdown reception was his sixth of the season... Did not start because of ankle and knee injuries at Philadelphia (11/16) and finished with two receptions for 18 yards in limited action... Finished with four receptions for 43 yards at Tampa Bay (11/24)... Had a team-high five receptions for 42 yards vs. Buffalo (11/30)... Started vs. Washington (12/7) and finished with two receptions for 15 yards before being forced to leave the game in the fourth quarter after re-aggravating a knee injury. 2002: Started all seven games in which he played with the Giants... Placed on the Injured Reserve list on October Caught 27 passes for 386 yards and two touchdowns... Opened season with five catches for 65 yards vs. San Francisco (9/5)... Contributed four receptions for a game-high 97 yards at St. Louis (9/15)... Finished with three receptions for 38 yards and a 12-yard touchdown reception at Dallas (10/6)... Totaled a team-high seven receptions for 76 yards and a touchdown vs. Atlanta (10/13)... Scored the Giants only touchdown when he caught an 18-yard pass from QB Kerry Collins... Suffered a season-ending dislocated shoulder at Philadelphia (10/28)... Placed on injured reserve three days later... Did not catch a pass in the game in which he was injured, ending his then-giants record streak with at least one reception in 68 consecutive games. 2001: Played in 14 games with 10 starts with the Giants... Caught 52 passes for 659 yards... Caught at least two passes in every game in which he played... Led the Giants with six receiving touchdowns... Had two 100-yard games... Accounted for 36 first downs, tying him with WR Joe Jurevicius for second on the team... Also had a 21-yard run... Did not play in season s first two games while recuperating from offseason foot surgery... Declared inactive at Denver (9/10) and at Kansas City (9/23) while recovering from offseason foot surgery... Made his season debut vs. New Orleans (9/30) and was used as the third receiver... Finished with two receptions for 32 yards... Finished with three receptions for 49 yards and a touchdown at St. Louis (10/14)... Scored his first touchdown of the season when he caught a 25-yard pass from QB Kerry Collins... Started vs. Philadelphia (10/22) and led the team with six receptions for 80 yards, including a season-long 38-yarder... Started and set season-high (later tied on December 23) with seven receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown vs. Dallas (11/4)... Scored on a nine-yard touchdown reception in the fourth quarter to tie the game at 24 and force overtime... Started and finished with a team-high six receptions for a teamhigh and season-high 106 yards at Minnesota (11/19)... Started and tied season-high with seven receptions for 105 yards and a touchdown vs. Seattle (12/23), when he caught the game-winning seven-yard touchdown. 2000: Started 14 regular season games and three postseason games with the Giants... Missed games at Arizona (11/26) and Washington (12/3) after suffering bruised lungs and a bruised sternum vs. Detroit (11/19)... Led the Giants with a 14.3-yard average per catch, a career-high eight receiving touchdowns and had the team s season-long catch of 59 yards... His 55 receptions were third on the team... Had team-high eight catches for 84 yards and a touchdown at Philadelphia (9/10)... Led Giants with eight receptions for 85 yards and a touchdown vs. Washington (9/24)... Finished with five receptions for a season-high 110 yards and two touchdowns (tied career-high) vs. St. Louis (11/12)... Caught one pass for 19 yards vs. Detroit (11/19) before leaving game because of injury... Returned to starting lineup vs. Pittsburgh (12/10) after missing two games because of injury... Totaled five receptions for 90 yards and a nine-yard touchdown... Also had a career-long 59-yard catch... Finished with four receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown vs. Jacksonville (12/23)... Recorded his careerbest eighth touchdown reception of the season when he caught a five-yard pass in the end zone... Caught three passes for 35 yards in NFC Divisional Playoff game vs. Philadelphia (1/7)... His game-long 23-yard reception converted a third down in the second quarter... Recovered a fourth quarter onside kick attempt to help preserve Giants victory... Played brilliantly in NFC Championship Game vs. Minnesota (1/14), establishing career-highs with 10 catches for 155 yards... Also scored two touchdowns... The 10 receptions broke the team postseason record... The 155 yards were the second-most in team postseason history... Caught a 46-yard touchdown pass on the fourth play of the game... Also scored on a seven-yarder in the second period... Finished the first half with eight receptions for 146 yards... Caught three passes for 30 yards in Super Bowl XXXV vs. Baltimore (1/28) at Raymond James Stadium. 1999: Started all 16 games with the Giants and finished second on the team in receptions with a career-high 72 and in receiving yards with Also had three touchdowns Veterans

97 receptions were then the fourth-highest total in Giants history... Had more than 100 receiving yards in both games against Washington, finishing with a game-high eight catches for 114 yards and one touchdown at home (9/19), and four receptions for 101 yards, including a season-long 46-yarder, on the road (11/21)... Finished with six receptions for a season-high 121 yards vs. the N.Y. Jets (12/5). 1998: Started all 16 games with the Giants... Returned to the starting lineup at wide receiver after a full recovery from a season-ending neck injury his rookie season... Finished with 51 receptions for 715 yards and two touchdowns... Scored his first NFL touchdown on a 10-yard pass from QB Danny Kanell at Oakland (9/13)... Led the team with eight receptions for 78 yards... Also had one rushing attempt that gained four yards on a reverse vs. Philadelphia (11/22)... Was the only Giants receiver all season to reach 100 yards receiving, finishing with six receptions for career-high 141 yards at San Francisco (11/30), his first NFL 100-yard receiving game. 1997: Started two games with the Giants before being placed on injured reserve on September Finished with two receptions for 42 yards... One of five rookies (also RB Tiki Barber, C Derek Engler, S Sam Garnes and P Brad Maynard) in the starting lineup on opening day vs. Philadelphia (8/31)... It was the first time a first-round draft choice was in the starting lineup for his first Giants game since Made a terrific 19-yard catch on thirdand-17 to give the Giants a first down... Made a 23-yard sliding reception at Jacksonville (9/7) to give the Giants a first down at the four-yard line and set up a Barber four-yard touchdown run in the first quarter... Was forced to leave the game after a hit by Jaguars safety S Chris Hudson on the reception... Diagnosed with a sprained interspinous ligament between the sixth and seventh vertebrae. College: Finished career at Florida with 126 catches for 2,214 yards... Only WR Carlos Alvarez (2,563, ), WR Jack Jackson (2,266, ) and WR Reidel Anthony (2,274) gained more yards receiving in Gator history... His 29 touchdown grabs tied Jackson for second on Florida s all-time record chart behind WR Chris Doering (31, )... First-team All-SEC choice as a junior in 1996 after finishing second on the team with 47 receptions for 900 yards (19.1 avg.) and 10 touchdowns... Torched the Florida State secondary as he hauled in seven passes for 150 yards with touchdowns of nine, 31 and eight yards in a thrashing of FSU as the Gators won the 1996 national championship... All- America second-team choice by The Poor Man s Guide to the NFL Draft as a sophomore in Shared team Outstanding Wide Receiver Award honors with Doering after finishing second on the team with 57 receptions for 1,008 yards (17.7 avg.) and 15 touchdowns... His 57 grabs ranked eighth on the team s season-record list and joined Doering (1,045 in 1995), Alvarez (1,329 in 1969) and Anthony (1,293 in 1996) as the only Gators to ever gain over 1,000 yards receiving in a season... Only Doering (17 in 1995) and Anthony (18 in 1996) had more touchdown catches in school annals... SEC All-Freshman Team choice by the Knoxville News-Sentinel in Appeared in 11 games, catching 22 passes for 306 yards (13.9 avg.) and four touchdowns... Majored in sociology. Personal: Wife, Lourdes... Has a son, Kye and two daughters, Kalyn and Leila Marie... During the 2006 season, honored as a member of the Florida-Georgia Hall of Fame Played in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Charity Golf Tournament to raise money for All Children s Hospital in 2007 and the Children s Cancer Center in Attended a September 11th Commemoration barbecue to honor members of FDNY in Landscaped front of Pottery Elementary School, including laying new mulch and planting flowers, as part of the 2005 NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle While with the Giants, attended the Annual Meet the Giants event to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of New York City... Read The Cat in the Hat for a PSA on behalf of the National Education Association s Read Across America program... In 2002, assisted the Dover Township Police Department with fund-raising efforts for their Vest-A-Cop program... Blue Chip Illustrated All-America second-team selection, adding All-District and Most Valuable Player honors during his senior year at Patterson (Louisiana) High School... Rated the Southeast s top free safety prospect by Blue Chip... Also lettered as a wingback, quarterback and split end... Rushed for 737 yards with 12 touchdowns on 101 carries (7.1 avg.), caught 20 passes for 310 yards and a pair of scores and recorded 43 tackles with five interceptions as a senior... Gained 1,300 all-purpose yards as a junior... Holds the school s career record with 16 pass thefts... Uncle, Dalton Hilliard, was a standout tailback at Louisiana State in the 1980s before playing for the New Orleans Saints ( )... Brother, Ivory, Jr., was a defensive back at Louisiana State... Born Isaac Jason Hilliard on April 4, 1976 in Patterson, Louisiana. Veterans 163

98 Hilliard s Career Statistics RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 1997 N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals , PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2000 N.Y. Giants t Tampa Bay Postseason t ADDITIONAL STATS 24 punt returns for 163 yards in 2006 Four punt returns for 26 yards in 2004 Fumbles-lost 0-0 in 1997, 2-2 in 1998, 0-0 in 1999, 0-0 in 2000, 0-0 in 00 playoffs, 0-0 in 2001, 0-0 in 2002, 0-0 in 02 playoffs, 2-2 in 2003, 3-1 in 2004, 0-0 in 2005, 0-0 in 05 playoffs, 3-0 in 2006 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Receptions: 9 at Minnesota, 10/26/03 (with N.Y. Giants) Receiving Yards: 141 at San Francisco, 11/30/98 (with N.Y. Giants) Receiving TDs: 2,three times, last at Minnesota, 10/26/03 (with N.Y. Giants) Pro: Powerful defensive anchor who possesses tremendous work ethic and a non-stop motor Excels at plugging gaps and disrupting opponents running games Well-conditioned athlete who has started every game for the Buccaneers since joining the team in 2005 Led all Buccaneers defensive lineman in tackles in 2005 and 2006 Named to Sports Illustrated All-Pro Team by Dr. Z and an Associated Press Second-Team All-Pro honoree in 2002 Named to Howie Long s Tough Guys team in 2002 A consensus All- Rookie pick in 2000 Has played in 109 regular season games with 102 starts Started 69 consecutive games for the Vikings, a streak that was snapped vs. Detroit (11/21/04) Has also made three playoff appearances with three starts, and has totaled nine tackles Has totaled 385 career tackles, 19 sacks, 25 tackles for loss, 11 passes defensed, six fumble recoveries and three forced fumbles Signed as a free agent with the Buccaneers on April 1, 2005 Originally entered the league as a first-round draft choice (25th overall) of the Minnesota Vikings in the 2000 NFL Draft. 2006: Started in all 16 contests on the season for Tampa Bay Led the defensive line in tackles for the second consecutive season with a career-high 78 tackles Also added two sacks and one forced fumble Notched four tackles in season opener vs. Baltimore 164 Veterans

99 (9/10) Had six tackles, including two TFLs, at Atlanta (9/17) Posted three tackles vs. Carolina (9/24) Registered four tackles at New Orleans (10/8) Finished with four tackles vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Had one stop and one forced fumble vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Posted eight tackles, including two TFLs, at N.Y. Giants (10/29) Totaled six tackles vs. New Orleans (11/5) Also had six stops at Carolina (11/13) Recorded five tackles vs. Washington (11/19) Had eight tackles, including one sack of QB Tony Romo, at Dallas (11/23) Had five tackles vs. Atlanta (12/10) Made his 100th career start and totaled two tackles at Chicago (12/17) Led the team with eight tackles, including one TFL, at Cleveland (12/24) Added one sack of QB Derek Anderson in the fourth quarter against the Browns Tallied seven tackles in season finale vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Started all 16 regular season games and one playoff contest at nose tackle with Tampa Bay Key component in improvement of Buccaneers run defense from 19th (123.3 ypg) in 2004 to being ranked sixth (94.7 ypg) in 2005 Led the defensive line with 64 tackles, and added two fumble recoveries and one pass defensed on the season Helped the Buccaneers finish first in overall defense (277.8 ypg), sixth in run defense (94.7 ypg), sixth in pass defense (183.1 ypg) and eighth in points allowed (15.4 ppg) Started in season opener at Minnesota (9/11) Totaled three tackles, including one TFL, and one fumble recovery against the Vikings Helped hold the Vikings without an offensive touchdown while also limiting Minnesota to just 33 rushing yards Registered three stops vs. Buffalo (9/18) Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bills offense to 147 total yards, eight first downs and one field goal Totaled two tackles at Green Bay (9/25) Recorded five tackles vs. Detroit (10/2) Posted three tackles at N.Y. Jets (10/9) Notched four tackles vs. Miami (10/16) Finished contest at San Francisco (10/30) with three tackles Part of a defense that limited the 49ers to 50 passing yards Recorded four tackles and one pass defensed vs. Carolina (11/6) Notched three tackles vs. Washington (11/13) Had five tackles at Atlanta (11/20) Registered a season-high six tackles vs. Chicago (11/27) Posted four tackles at New Orleans (12/4) Matched his season high with six tackles at Carolina (12/11) Matched his season high for the second week in a row with six tackles at New England (12/17) Had four tackles and one fumble recovery vs. Atlanta (12/24) Totaled three tackles in season finale vs. New Orleans (1/1) Notched two tackles in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7). 2004: Played 13 games with nine starts with Minnesota Inactive for both playoff games Notched 23 tackles, 1.5 sacks, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery Notched two tackles against Dallas (9/12) and Chicago (9/26) Had one tackle and one sack at Houston (10/10) Tallied four tackles and 0.5 sacks against Tennessee (10/24) Had three tackles at N.Y. Giants (10/31) Had a season-high five tackles at Green Bay (11/14). 2003: Started all 16 games at under tackle for Minnesota Finished the season with 38 tackles, two sacks, and four passes defensed Tied career-best with four passes defensed on the season Keyed defensive effort against AFC West champions Kansas City (12/20) and held Pro Bowl and 1,400-yard RB Priest Holmes to 55 yards on 18 carries Notched a season-high five tackles at Oakland (11/16) Had solo sack on Cardinals QB Josh McCown at Arizona (12/28) Shared sacks of 49ers QB Jeff Garcia vs. San Francisco (9/28) and QB Doug Flutie at San Diego (11/9). 2002: Was named All-Pro by Sports Illustrated s Dr. Z Named to the Associated Press All- Pro Second Team Started all 16 games on the season for the Vikings Ranked second on the team with 5.5 sacks and was sixth with a then career-high 73 tackles Also added four passes defensed and two fumble recoveries Notched a pair of sacks at New England (11/24) on QB Tom Brady Career-high nine tackles came at New England (11/24) Recovered fumbles in consecutive games, vs. Atlanta (12/1) and at Green Bay (12/8) Posted six tackles, one sack and two QB hurries at New Orleans (12/15) while holding NFC leading rusher Deuce McAllister to 69 yards on 18 carries Notched career-high five QB hurries vs. Buffalo (9/15). 2001: Started all 16 games of the season, 15 at under tackle and one at nose tackle for Minnesota Led team with six sacks and added 55 tackles, one fumble recovery and two forced fumbles Set career-high with 2.5 sacks vs. Detroit (10/14) Recovered first career fumble vs. Detroit (10/14) Had five solo tackles at New Orleans (10/7) and at Detroit (12/16) Had first career forced fumbles in back-to-back games vs. Chicago (11/25) and at Pittsburgh (12/2) Had season-high seven tackles at New Orleans (10/7) and at Detroit (12/16). Veterans 165

100 2000: Saw action in all 16 games with 13 starts and started both playoff games for Minnestoa Named to the Pro Football Weekly and Football News All-Rookie teams Named on Football Digest Top 16 Rookies list Led the Vikings defensive line with 54 tackles, and added two sacks and one pass defensed Had a season-high eight tackles and first career sack at New England (9/10) Had four tackles vs. Buffalo (10/22) Notched three tackles vs. Detroit (11/30) Notched six tackles at Green Bay (11/6) Was second among Vikings defensive linemen with six tackles and had two passes defensed in NFC Championship Game at N.Y. Giants (1/14/01). College: Named All-American by the American Football Coaches Association following senior season Semi-finalist for the Lombardi Award honoring the nation s top lineman First player in Boston College history to be named All-Big East three times Started 43 of the 45 games he played in college, including the final 33 over his last three seasons Finished college career with 20.5 sacks and 43 tackles for loss. Personal: Married to Jaimi, and the couple has one son, Christopher James During the 2007 offseason, participated in the NFL Business Management and Entrepreneurial Program at the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern During 2006 training camp, fulfilled the dream of a six-year-old boy, Navaree Wheeler, by having Wheeler as his special guest for the day and proving Wheeler and his mother tickets to a Buccaneers game through the help of Dreams Come True. Wheeler underwent a liver transplant when he was 11-months old Sponsors a ticket program at all home games named, Hovan s Heroes, in support of the Florida Hemophilia Association Honorable Mention All-American by USA Today at St. Ignatius (Cleveland, Ohio) High School Named All-City and All-State by Cleveland Plain Dealer Posted school-record 28 sacks during his career Led team to fifth straight Ohio state title as a senior and a No. 2 ranking in the 1995 USA Today High School Poll Played in both the Ohio North-South All-Star Game and the Pennsylvania- Ohio Big 33 All-Star Game Earned All-State recognition in lacrosse Born Chris Hovan on May 12, 1978 in Cleveland, Ohio. HOvan s Career Statistics TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2000 Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Minnesota Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals PLAYOFFS TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds 2000 Minnesota Tampa Bay Postsesason SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 9, at New England, 11/2/02 Sacks: 2.5, vs. Detroit, 10/14/01 Passes Defensed: 2, three times, most recently vs. Miami, 12/21/ Veterans

101 Pro: Athletic defensive lineman with the versatility to contribute at defensive tackle and defensive end Played in 12 games his rookie season, providing depth on Buccaneers defensive line Made professional debut at Atlanta (9/17/06) Career totals include nine tackles and one special teams tackle Originally entered league as a fifth-round selection (156th overall) by Tampa Bay in the 2006 NFL Draft. 2006: Appeared in 12 contests (all but vs. Baltimore, at N.Y. Giants, vs. New Orleans and vs. Seattle) Placed on injured reserve on December 29 Totaled nine tackles and one special teams tackle in rookie campaign Made professional debut on special teams at Atlanta (9/17) Recorded first career tackle on special teams vs. Carolina (9/24) Notched four tackles at Carolina (11/13) Saw action on the defensive line vs. Washington (11/19) Had two tackles at Dallas (11/23) Saw action along the defensive line at Pittsburgh (12/3) Totaled two tackles vs. Atlanta (12/10) Notched one tackle at Chicago (12/17) Placed on injured reserve on December 29 prior to the season finale vs. Seattle (12/31). College: Earned All-Pac-10 honorable mention recognition as a senior at Stanford In his last two seasons as a starter, accounted for 12.5 sacks and 17 tackles behind the line of scrimmage Played in 42 career games with 23 starts at Stanford Recorded 130 tackles for 16.5 sacks and 22.5 tackles for loss Caused three fumbles and recovered four others Started all 11 games as senior Totaled 50 tackles, nine sacks and nine tackles for loss As a junior, started all 11 games at defensive tackle and earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors... Put together an outstanding season by accounting for 47 tackles, eight tackles for loss, 5.5 quarterback sacks and two fumble recoveries, which were all tops on the team among defensive linemen... Played in all 11 games as a sophomore and recorded 16 total tackles, three tackles for loss, 2.5 quarterback sacks and one forced fumble... One of only two true freshmen to earn a letter... Played in nine games with one start... Winner of the Menlo-Atherton Trophy as the team s Most Outstanding Freshman... Named to The Sporting News Freshman All-Pac-10 team Majored in English. Personal: Father, Eddie Jenkins, played for the undefeated Miami Dolphins in 1972 As a member of the Buccaneers Rookie Club, visited patients at All Children s Hospital, as well as residents at Westminister Palms Retirement Home during the 2006 holidays to take photos and sign autographs as well as sing holiday songs Also with the rookie club, helped stuff and distribute food baskets at the Metropolitan Ministries holiday tent in 2006 In October, 2006, helped kick off the Buccaneers Rookie Club season of community events with a bowling party benefiting Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Hillsborough County A consensus Prep All-American from Woodward Academy... Ranked by several publications as one of the top recruits in the nation following the 2001 season... SuperPrep ranked him No. 21 on its list of the nation s Elite 50 high school recruits... Student Sports listed him as the No. 34 overall recruit in the country while Tom Lemming s Report had him No. 42 in the nation... Rated among the top four defensive linemen in the country by USA Today, SuperPrep and PrepStar... The top defensive line prospect in the Southeast by PrepStar and a member of PrepStar s Dream Team... SuperPrep named him the Dixie Defensive Player of the Year... Listed among the top 100 players in the nation by CNN/SI and ESPN.com... Emfinger ranked him the No. 10 defensive end in the nation and the No. 12 defensive tackle... As a senior, accounted for 86 tackles, eight sacks, three pass deflections, two caused fumbles, two fumble recoveries and two tackles for loss... Chosen the Georgia Gatorade Player of the Year... Named First-Team All-City, Metro Super 11, Super Southern 100 and South Fulton County Super Participated in basketball and track in high school Born Julian Jenkins on October 25, 1983 in Boston, Massachusetts. Veterans 167

102 Year Team Jenkins Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2006 Tampa Bay SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 4 at Carolina, 11/13/06 Special Teams Tackles: 1 vs. Carolina, 9/24/06 Pro: Quick, sure-handed return specialist who has played in 37 career regular season games and one playoff contest Has returned 105 punts for 874 yards (8.3 avg.) and added eight kickoff returns for 161 yards in his career Re-signed by the Buccaneers on December 5, 2006 Released by the Buccaneers on November 13, 2006 Signed with Tampa Bay on September 7, 2005 after being released by the N.Y. Giants on September 3, 2005 Awarded off waivers to the Giants on September 6, 2004 Waived by the Buccaneers on September 5, 2004 Originally entered the league as a seventh-round draft pick (206th overall) by Tampa Bay in : Played in seven games (vs. Baltimore, at Atlanta, vs. Carolina, at New Orleans, at Chicago, at Cleveland and vs. Seattle), primarily on special teams Totaled 20 punt returns for 155 yards Saw action vs. Baltimore (9/10), returning five punts for 47 yards Returned one punt for 10 yards at Atlanta (9/17) Saw action vs. Carolina (9/24), returning one punt for one yard Returned six punts for 57 yards at New Orleans (10/8) Released on November 13 before being re-signed On December 5 Declared inactive vs. Atlanta (12/10) Saw action at Chicago (12/17), totaling a career-high seven punt returns for 46 yards Saw action at Cleveland (12/24) Returned one kickoff for 29 yards against Seattle (12/31). 2005: Signed with Tampa Bay on September 7 after being released by the Giants on September 3 Played in all 16 regular season games and playoff contest Was the Buccaneers primary punt returner in 2005 Led team with NFL-best 51 punt returns for 492 yards (9.6 avg.), with a long of 31 yards (at Carolina) Punt return average of 9.6 yards per return ranked fourth in the NFC and seventh in the NFL Also returned five kickoffs for 95 yards (19.0 avg.), with a long of 24 yards Saw action as punt returner at Minnesota (9/11), returning three punts for 27 yards in his Buccaneer debut Three punt returns for 50 yards and three kickoff returns for 49 yards against Buffalo (9/18) Totaled two punt returns for 23 yards at Green Bay (9/25) and three punt returns for 15 yards vs. Detroit (10/2) Returned four punts for 18 yards at N.Y. Jets (10/9) Three punt returns for 20 yards vs. Miami (10/16) Returned five punts for 29 yards and two kickoffs for 46 yards at San Francisco (10/30) Three punt returns for 45 yards (15.0 avg.) vs. Carolina (11/6) One punt return for four yards vs. Washington (11/13) and one punt return for two yards at Atlanta (11/20) Set career-highs for punt return yardage (67) and punt returns (6) vs. Chicago (11/27) Posted average of 11.2 yards per return against the Bears Three punt returns for 36 yards at New Orleans (12/4) 16.3 yards 168 Veterans

103 per return on three punt returns for 49 yards at Carolina (12/11)... Career-long 31-yard return in the second quarter helped lead Bucs to a field goal on the final play of the first half Returned three punts for 28 yards at New England (12/17) Six punt returns for 55 yards (9.2 avg.) vs. Atlanta (12/24), including a long of 28 yards in overtime that set up K Matt Bryant s game-winning 41-yard field goal Totaled two punt returns for 24 yards vs. New Orleans (1/1) Returned four punts for 37 yards in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7). 2004: Waived by the Buccaneers on September 5 Awarded off waivers to the Giants on September 6 Saw action in 14 games as the Giants primary punt returner... Finished the season with 227 yards on 34 returns for a 6.7 average and a long return of 29 yards Also returned two kickoffs for 37 yards, with a long return of 20 yards Also occasionally lined up at wide receiver and defensive back Made his NFL debut with an eight-yard punt return at Philadelphia (9/12) Returned three punts for 28 yards with a long return of 21 yards vs. Cleveland (9/26) Had a season-long 29-yard return to the Bears 11-yard line vs. Chicago (11/7), helping to set up a QB Kurt Warner-to-TE Jeremy Shockey oneyard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter Returned a season-high four punts for 17 yards with a long return of 11 yards at Arizona (11/14) Returned three punts for 16 yards and one kickoff for 17 yards vs. Philadelphia (11/18)... Returned two punts for 24 yards, with a long return of 21 yards at Washington (12/5)... Saw action at wide receiver and did not field a punt for the only time during the season vs. Pittsburgh (12/18) Missed the last two games of the season because of injury. College: Versatile performer who saw action at wide receiver, safety and as a kickoff and punt returner at the University of Tennessee... Played in 49 career games with 17 starts... Caught 36 career passes for 556 yards and five touchdowns... His 90-yard reception in 2003 was the longest in school history... Also totaled 116 career tackles, four interceptions, 10 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and one tackle for loss... Returned 46 punts for 543 yards and one touchdown and returned four kickoffs for 138 yards and one touchdown... Had 82-yard kickoff return for a touchdown as a junior in As a senior, started all 13 games... Ranked second in the SEC and third nationally with an average of 15.7 yards per punt return during the regular season... Played 384 offensive snaps, 208 defensive snaps and 70 special teams plays (662 total plays)... Led the team with 904 all-purpose yards during the regular season... As a junior, played in all 13 games with four starts, seeing action at both safety positions and also returned punts... Started three games at free safety and two at strong safety... Recorded 55 tackles, one sack, one interception, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble... Was third on team with nine special teams tackles... Led the team with 26 punt returns for 240 yards... Returned four kickoffs for 138 yards, including an 82-yard touchdown return against Alabama As a sophomore, played in 13 games... Led the team in special teams tackles with Totaled 37 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble As a freshman, played in 10 games at defensive back and wide receiver... Also saw action on special teams coverage units Majored in psychology. Personal: Married to Kati... One of five Buccaneers players who visited USS Bainbridge, a United States Navy ship at the Port of Tampa, to meet military personnel on board in January 2007 Served as a professor at the Giants Football 101 program at Giants Stadium in 2004 Also in 2004, Participated in the Giants Player Development Program s Giant Steps to Success program, speaking to kids at Paterson P.S. 13 and East Side High School in Newark about making smart choices in life and striving for success Four-year starter at defensive back and wide receiver at Strath Haven High School... Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Player of the Year and USA Today Player of the Year in Pennsylvania in Named Class 3A All-State as a senior, when he led team to a 15-0 record... Also participated in track... Born Mark Christopher Jones on November 3, 1980 in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. Veterans 169

104 jones Career Statistics RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals PLAYOFFS RECEIVING RUSHING Year Team GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2005 Tampa Bay Postseason KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURNS Year Team No Yds Avg Lg TD No FC Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 N.Y. Giants Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Fumbles-lost 0-0 in 2003, 0-0 in 2004, 1-1 in 2005, 0-0 in 05 playoffs, 0-0 in 2006 career HIGHS Punt Returns: 6, twice, last vs. Atlanta, 12/24/05 Punt Return Yards: 67 vs. Chicago, 11/27/05 Long Punt Return: 31 yards at Carolina, 12/11/05 Pro: Mountainous lineman with exceptional athleticism Powerful blocker who explodes at the point of attack Aggressive demeanor allows him to excel in the running game Made a relatively smooth and rapid transition from college level to professional ranks, winning starting right guard job during preseason of rookie year Has played in 13 games with 12 starts after missing first three games of 2006 season with knee injury suffered the week prior to start of regular season Originally entered the league as a firstround selection (23rd overall) of the Buccaneers in the 2006 NFL Draft. 2006: Played in 13 games (all but vs. Baltimore, at Atlanta and vs. Carolina) with 12 starts (all but vs. Baltimore, at Atlanta, vs. Carolina and at New Orleans) Along with T Jeremy Trueblood, ranked tied for third among most games started by rookie offensive line tandems in the NFL in 2006 Declared inactive for first three games because of knee injury Made professional debut in limited action at New Orleans (10/8) Made first start of career against Cincinnati (10/15) at right guard and helped Buccaneers gain 126 rushing yards in win Started at right guard vs. Washington (11/19) and helped Buccaneers rush for 181 yards, including 122 by RB Cadillac Williams Started at Cleveland (12/24) and helped team rush for 153 yards. 170 Veterans

105 College: Versatile performer who saw action at guard and tackle at Oklahoma Followed former Sooner DE Lee Roy Selmon in 1976 as the second player from Oklahoma University to be selected in the first round by the Buccaneers Played in 50 games with 40 starts at both guard and tackle Started 40 career games, with 29 starts at guard and 11 starts at left tackle Has enormous 11¼-inch hands, along with 35-inch arms Started all 12 games, 11 at left tackle and one at left guard as a senior... Consensus First-Team All-Big 12 as a senior... Started all 13 games at right guard as a junior... Tied with Vince Carter for the fewest missed assignments on the line with three... Started and played in 13 of 14 games in 2003 with all of his starts coming at right guard Named Second-Team Academic All- Big 12 Played in 12 of 14 games with two starts at left guard as a freshman Named Freshman All-Big 12 by The Sporting News... Majored in sociology. Personal: Attended Hallandale High School (Hallandale, Florida) Ranked as the 19thbest offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com... Ranked as the 10th-best player in Florida by SuperPrep... Four-year starter... Named All-State... Broward County Defensive Player of the Year as a senior... Recorded 24 sacks and 100 tackles as a senior defensive lineman... Recruited to play defense at Oklahoma, but also played offense in high school and had 31 pancake blocks as a senior... Played a school-record 532 plays... Ranked eighth among the nation s high school heavyweight wrestlers... Improved his body control as a former high school wrestling champion in Florida 2A state wrestling champion in Florida... Won one of the nation s major wrestling tournaments during summer of 2001 Born on November 22, 1983 in Hallandale, Florida. joseph s Career Statistics Games/Starts: TB: 2006: 13/12 Career Totals: 13/12 Pro: A versatile linebacker with the ability to drop back in coverage or crowd the line against the run Spent four seasons with Indianapolis ( ) before signing with the Buccaneers as a free agent on March 19, 2007 Selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2005 Also named Associated Press NFL All-Pro (second team), Pro Football Writers All-AFC Team and All-NFL Team in 2005 Has played in 56 career games with 45 starts, and has appeared in 18 playoff contests with seven starts Career totals include 399 tackles, 10 interceptions, returning two for touchdowns, eight passes defensed, two forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one sack and 18 special teams tackles Playoff totals include 50 tackles, one interception, one special teams tackle and one pass defensed Originally entered the NFL as a sixth-round selection (198th overall) of the Indianapolis Colts in the 2003 NFL Draft. 2006: Stared all 16 regular season games and all four playoff contests, including Super Bowl XLI, at weakside linebacker for Indianapolis Led the Colts with a career-high 162 Veterans 171

106 tackles and tied for the team lead with three interceptions Also recorded one sack, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one fumble recovery during the regular season Led the team with 26 postseason tackles Recorded seven tackles in the season-opener at N.Y. Giants (9/10) Had six tackles vs. Houston (9/17) Totaled 10 tackles vs. Jacksonville (9/24) Tallied two consecutive 14-tackle games at N.Y. Jets (10/1) and vs. Tennessee (10/8) Recorded 16 tackles vs. Washington (10/22) Had nine tackles, 0.5 sacks and one forced fumble at Denver (10/29) Tallied 10 tackles and two interceptions at New England (11/5) Had 13 tackles vs. Buffalo (11/12) Recorded 10 tackles and recovered one fumble at Dallas (11/19) Had nine tackles vs. Philadelphia (11/26) Recorded eight tackles at Tennessee (12/3) Tallied seven tackles at Jacksonville (12/10) Had 12 tackles vs. Cincinnati (12/18) Recorded six tackles at Houston (12/24) Totaled 11 tackles, 0.5 sacks, one pass defensed, one forced fumble and one interception in the regular season finale vs. Miami (12/31) Had seven tackles in AFC Wild Card Game vs. Kansas City (1/6) Had eight tackles in AFC Divisional Game at Baltimore (1/13) Recorded four tackles in AFC Championship Game vs. New England (1/21) Had seven tackles in Super Bowl XLI vs. Chicago. 2005: Started all 13 regular season games he appeared in and started Indianapolis lone playoff contest Named to his first Pro Bowl with Indianapolis Also named Associated Press NFL All-Pro (second team) and Pro Football Writers All-AFC Team and All-NFL Team Ranked third on the team with 109 tackles and added a team leading and career-high five interceptions, returning two for touchdowns Also added six passes defensed Recorded seven post-season tackles and one interception Had 13 tackles and one interception, which was returned 30 yards for a touchdown, at Baltimore (9/11) Tallied seven tackles and two interceptions, returning one 24 yards for a touchdown, at San Francisco (10/9) Recorded seven tackles and two interceptions the following week vs. St. Louis (10/17) Had a season-high 14 tackles vs. Houston (11/13) Started vs. Pittsburgh in AFC Divisional Game and recorded seven tackles and one interception. 2004: Started all 16 regular season games and both playoff contests for Indianapolis Recorded a team-high 128 tackles and added two interceptions, seven passes defensed and two fumble recoveries Finished with eight special teams tackles on the season...recorded 16 tackles in two playoff games Had 13 tackles and one fumble recovery at Jacksonville (10/3) Totaled nine tackles and one interception vs. Oakland (10/10) Tallied 15 tackles vs. Jacksonville (10/24) Had 12 tackles at Kansas City (10/31) Totaled 11 tackles and two passes defensed vs. Houston (11/14) Had six tackles and one fumble recovery at Chicago (11/21) Recorded eight tackles, one pass defened and one interception, which was returned 71 yards, vs. Baltimore (12/19) Had eight tackles in the AFC Wild Card Game vs. Denver (1/9) and in AFC Divisional Game at New England (1/16). 2003: Played primarily on special teams in 11 regular season games and one postseason contest with Indianapolis Recorded nine special teams tackles and one tackle in the playoffs Also had one special teams tackle in the playoffs... Had two special teams tackles vs. New England (11/30) and vs. Atlanta (12/14) Saw action on special teams in AFC Wild Card Game vs. Denver (1/4/04) and recorded one tackle and one special teams tackle. College: Played three years at the University of Michigan Named All-Big 10 honorable mention as a senior Started 26 of the 36 career games played and ended his college career with 138 tackles, six sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and three interceptions As a senior, started 11 games and recorded 53 tackles, two sacks, three passes defensed and one forced fumble As a junior, started 11 games and had 58 tackles, three sacks, six passes defensed, two forced fumble, two interceptions and one fumble recovery Did not play his sophomore season Started four games as a freshman and tallied 27 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble and one interceptions Majored in general studies. Personal: Single Participated in Vectren Volunteer Days and dedicated one of three Colts RAC Rooms, furnished rooms inside area Boys and Girls Clubs Attended Anacostia (Washington, D.C.) High School Three-year starter who totaled 354 tackles and 22 interceptions Also played running back and totaled 234 carries for 2,033 yards and 26 touchdowns As a senior, had 12 rushing touchdowns, three kickoff return touchdowns, 89 tackles and five interceptions Earned USA Today All-American (second team), Parade All-American and District of Columbia Player-of-the-Year honors Lettered three times in track and was the class salutatorian Born Cato June on November 18, 1979 in Riverside, California. 172 Veterans

107 Year Team june s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2003 Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis NFL Totals PLAYOFFS ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES Year Team GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 2003 Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Indianapolis Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Career Touchdowns: 2, 30-yd interception return at Baltimore, 9/11/05 24-yd interception return, at San Francisco, 10/9/05 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 16 vs. Washington, 10/22/06 Interceptions: 2, twice, last vs. at San Francisco, 10/9/05 Passes Defensed: 2 vs. Houston, 12/12/04 Pro: Playmaking cornerback with exceptional coverage skills Physical performer who excels at bump-and-run coverage and is a fundamentally sound open-field tackler... Ball-hawking cornerback who is capable of shutting down the opponent s top receiver Buccaneers defense has finished in the top five in pass defense, including two No. 1 rankings, in four of six seasons since he became a full-time starter in Additionally, the Buccaneers defense has finished as the top overall defense in the NFL on two occasions while he manned the left cornerback spot and finished in the Top 10 in total defense in all but one season since he became a starter His 20 career interceptions rank seventh in team history... Has totaled 17 interceptions since 2002 to lead the Buccaneers Ranked tied for second in the NFL with a team-best 22 passes defensed in Enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in 2002 as he tied for the NFL lead in interceptions on the league s top-ranked defense... Established career-highs in interceptions (eight), passes defensed (23) and tackles (78) in his first full season as a starting cornerback for the Super Bowl champion Buccaneers in Has played in 119 career games with 75 starts... Also has seen action in eight postseason games with five starts, totaling 25 tackles, two interceptions and seven passes defensed... Career numbers include 404 tackles, 20 interceptions, two forced fumbles, four fumble recoveries, 3.5 sacks and 109 passes defensed... Has added 26 career special teams stops and one career touchdown on an interception return... Originally entered the NFL as a second-round draft pick (45th overall) by the Buccaneers in : Started two contests (vs. Baltimore and at New Orleans) and inactive for four others (at Atlanta, vs. Carolina, vs. Cincinnati and vs. Philadelphia) because of injury before being Veterans 173

108 placed on injured reserve on October 25 with a foot injury Totaled 15 tackles on the season Totaled five tackles in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Inactive at Atlanta (9/17) and vs. Carolina (9/24) because of foot injury Returned to action at New Orleans (10/8), leading the team with 10 tackles Inactive vs. Cincinnati (10/15) and vs. Philadelphia (10/22) because of foot injury Placed on injured reserve (10/25) because of foot injury. 2005: Started all 16 games at left cornerback on the season, as well as playoff game vs. Washington Part of a defense that finished the season as the top-ranked unit in the NFL, marking the fourth consecutive season the unit has ranked in the top five and seventh time in the last nine years It marked the defense s third No. 1 ranking in team history and second in the last four years Additionally, it was the ninth consecutive season the defense has finished in the NFL s Top 10, tied for the second-longest streak in the NFL since 1970 Ranked second on the team and tied for ninth in the NFC with four interceptions Ranked second on the team with 16 passes defensed Recorded his 20th career interception vs. Chicago (11/27), becoming the seventh player in team history to reach the milestone Tied his career-high with two interceptions in season opener at Minnesota (9/11) Recorded first sack since 2002 at New Orleans (12/4) Finished season with 60 tackles, four interceptions, one forced fumble, one sack and 16 passes defensed Tied his career-high with two interceptions at Minnesota (9/11) Also added two tackles and two passes defensed against the Vikings Part of a defensive effort that held the Vikings without an offensive touchdown Totaled three tackles and two passes defensed vs. Buffalo (9/18) Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bills offense to 147 total yards, eight first downs and one field goal Intercepted QB Brett Favre in the second quarter in contest at Green Bay (9/25) Finished game against the Packers with three tackles and one pass defensed Totaled two tackles and one forced fumble against Detroit (10/2) Had two tackles and two passes defensed vs. Miami (10/16) Registered three tackles and one pass defensed at San Francisco (10/30) Part of a defense that limited the 49ers to 50 passing yards Posted three tackles and two passes defensed vs. Carolina (11/6) Had two tackles vs. Washington (11/13) Recorded a then season-high five tackles and one pass defensed at Atlanta (11/20) Recorded his 20th career interception vs. Chicago (11/27), becoming the seventh player in team history to reach the milestone Notched a then season-high six tackles and one pass defensed against the Bears For the second consecutive week, posted a then season high in tackles, finishing the contest at New Orleans (12/4) with seven tackles Also registered his first sack of the season and two passes defensed against the Saints Totaled six tackles and one pass defensed at Carolina (12/11) Had three tackles at New England (12/17) Notched a season-high eight tackles and one pass defensed vs. Atlanta (12/24) Had four tackles in regular season finale vs. New Orleans (1/1) Posted a fourth quarter interception of QB Mark Brunell in NFC Wild Card game vs. Washington (1/7) Finished game against the Redskins with one tackle, one interception and one pass defensed. 2004: Started at left cornerback in all 16 contests... Part of a defense that finished the season ranked fifth in the NFL in total defense, marking the third consecutive season the unit has ranked in the top five and sixth time in the last eight years... Helped the defense finish the season ranked No. 1 in the league in pass defense for the second time in three seasons... Ranked tied for second in the NFL with team-best 22 passes defensed on the season... Ranked first on the team and tied for 10th in the NFC with four interceptions on the season... Finished campaign with 62 tackles, four interceptions, one fumble recovery and 22 passes defensed... Posted four tackles at Washington (9/12)... Recorded five tackles and two passes defensed against Seattle (9/19) while helping limit the Seahawks to 182 total yards... Notched first interception of the season at Oakland (9/26)... Finished with four tackles and a team-leading five passes defensed at the Raiders... Registered one tackle and a team-leading three passes defensed against Denver (10/3)... Intercepted his second pass of the season at New Orleans (10/10), picking off a QB Aaron Brooks pass in the fourth quarter... Helped limit the Saints to 106 passing yards... Finished contest with three tackles and two passes defensed... Registered seven tackles at St. Louis (10/18)... Notched four tackles and one pass defensed against Chicago (10/24)... Totaled five tackles and one fumble recovery against Kansas City (11/7)... Part of a defensive effort that limited the 49ers offense to 26 total yards and two first downs in the first half against San Francisco (11/21)... Intercepted QB Jake Delhomme in the second quarter at Carolina (11/28)... Led the secondary with eight tackles and one pass defensed against the Panthers... Intercepted a fourth quarter QB Michael Vick pass in the end zone and returned it 75 yards to help secure shutout against Atlanta (12/5)... Finished with three tackles and two passes defensed against the Falcons... Helped defense post ninth shutout in franchise history and 174 Veterans

109 first of the season against the Falcons... Notched six tackles at San Diego (12/12)... Had three tackles and one pass defensed against New Orleans (12/19)... Posted two tackles and one pass defensed against Carolina (12/26)... Recorded six tackles, two TFLs and four passes defensed at Arizona (1/2). 2003: Started five games and was inactive for one other (at Washington) at cornerback before being placed on injured reserve on October 21 Totaled 17 tackles, one interception and five passes defensed on the season Notched four tackles and tied for a teamhigh two passes defensed at Philadelphia (9/8) Helped defense post third shutout in last 16 regular season games Recorded his first interception of the season off QB Jake Delhomme in the third quarter against Carolina (9/14), setting up the Bucs first score of the game Added seven tackles and a team-leading three passes defensed against the Panthers Posted four tackles at Atlanta (9/21) Helped defense limit QB Doug Johnson to a 40.4 quarterback rating Recorded two tackles against Indianapolis (10/6) before sustaining a left pectoral strain that caused him to miss the remainder of the game Was inactive at Washington (10/12) because of injury Made start at cornerback at San Francisco (10/19) before being forced from action in first half after re-aggravating his left pectoral strain Placed on injured reserve on October 21 because of a left pectoral strain suffered against Indianapolis (10/6). 2002: Starting left cornerback for the Super Bowl XXXVII champion Buccaneers Named second team All-Pro by Football Digest... Selected to the USA Today All-Joe Team... Ranked tied for first in the NFL with a career-high eight interceptions... Started all 16 regular season games at cornerback... Started all three playoff games... Totaled 78 tackles, eight interceptions, one sack and one forced fumble on the year... Also led the team with a career-high 23 passes defensed... Posted first career two-interception game against Green Bay (11/24)... Part of a defense that ranked first in the NFL, marking the sixth straight year the defense finished among the NFL s Top At the time, also marked the second time in franchise history that the defense finished the year ranked No. 1 overall (also 1979) Also helped lead defense to a No. 1 overall ranking in pass defense Tied for a teamhigh 12 tackles against New Orleans (9/8)... Made three stops and recorded two passes defensed at Baltimore (9/15)... Posted his first interception of the season in the fourth quarter against St. Louis (9/23)... Finished contest with seven tackles, one forced fumble and one pass defensed... Led team with three passes defensed at Cincinnati (9/29)... Added three tackles and helped hold the Bengals without an offensive score... Recorded first sack of the season at Atlanta (10/6)... Tied for lead among defensive backs with seven tackles against the Falcons, surpassing 200 career tackles... Added one pass defensed, the 50th of his career... Led all defensive backs with seven tackles vs. Cleveland (10/13)... Added two passes defensed against the Browns... Recorded second interception and led the defense with four passes defensed at Philadelphia (10/20)... Added six tackles against the Eagles... Posted third interception of the season and helped to limit QB Randy Fasani to five completions in 18 attempts at Carolina (10/27)... Added three tackles and a pass defensed against the Panthers... Tallied five stops against Minnesota (11/3)... Led all defensive backs with six tackles and four passes defensed vs. Carolina (11/17)... Added to his already career-high by intercepting his fourth pass of the season off QB Rodney Peete in the second quarter... Posted first two-interception game of his career against Green Bay (11/24)... Interceptions came in the third and fourth quarter off QB Brett Favre, the first setting up the Bucs go-ahead touchdown... Finished game with four tackles... Notched three tackles at New Orleans (12/1)... Made one tackle vs. Atlanta (12/8), helping to limit the Falcons to 113 net passing yards... Posted five tackles and one pass defensed at Detroit (12/15)... Recorded four tackles vs. Pittsburgh (12/23)... Recorded second two-interception game of the season at Chicago (12/29), picking off two QB Henry Burris passes in the fourth quarter... Added two tackles against the Bears... Notched one tackle and one pass defensed against San Francisco (1/12) in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game... Finished with seven tackles and one pass defensed at Philadelphia (1/19) in the NFC Championship Game... Led team with eight tackles in Super Bowl XXXVII against Oakland (1/26)... Added one pass defensed against the Raiders... Totaled three passes defensed and finished third on the team with 16 tackles in the postseason. 2001: Played in all 16 games with 11 starts (all but first five contests)... Also started playoff game... Racked up 54 tackles, 1.5 sacks, eight passes defensed and nine special teams tackles... Helped defense finish among the NFL s Top 10 (sixth) for the fifth straight year, the only team in the league to do so... Also played pivotal role on unit which ranked fifth in the NFL in passing defense... Was inserted into the starting lineup in the club s sixth game... Had the play of the game at Dallas (9/9), stopping RB Emmitt Smith with a solo Veterans 175

110 tackle on the Buccaneer one-yard line... Finished the game with four tackles on defense and one special teams stop... Started first game of the season against Minnesota (10/28), responding with five tackles and one sack... Totaled four tackles, two passes defensed and one special teams stop at Green Bay (11/4)... Notched four tackles and one pass defensed at Detroit (11/11)... Posted five tackles at St. Louis (11/26)... Added six tackles and two passes defensed at Cincinnati (12/2)... Had two tackles before being slowed by a left ankle sprain at Chicago (12/16)... Made four tackles and one special teams stop against New Orleans (12/23)... Totaled five tackles, half a sack and one pass defensed against Philadelphia (1/6)... Had two tackles and one pass defensed in playoff game at Philadelphia (1/12). 2000: Played in all 16 games with three starts (at Minnesota, vs. Detroit and vs. Buffalo)... Also played in playoff game... Posted a then career-high 47 tackles, two fumble recoveries, one interception and 14 passes defensed (fourth-best on the team)... Added three special teams tackles... Had a key pass defensed on second to last play of the game at New England (9/3) and also contributed five tackles... Broke up two passes and made one tackle against Chicago (9/10)... Collected a season-high eight tackles at Detroit (9/17)... Contributed one tackle and one pass defensed vs. N.Y. Jets (9/24)... Had two tackles at Washington (10/1)... Started first game of the season when the Bucs opened up in the nickel package at Minnesota (10/9), collecting one tackle and one special teams stop... Started second game of the season vs. Detroit (10/19), picking up two tackles and one pass defensed... Notched five tackles and two passes defensed vs. Minnesota (10/29)... Had excellent game at Atlanta (11/5) with seven tackles and one pass defensed... Racked up four tackles against Green Bay (11/12)... Broke up one pass and had two tackles at Chicago (11/19)... Started third game of the season and recorded six tackles, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery vs. Buffalo (11/26)... Had one interception, one tackle, two passes defensed and one fumble recovery vs. Dallas (12/3)... Returned the interception for a nine-yard touchdown for his first career NFL score... Made one tackle and had one pass defensed at Green Bay (12/24)... Registered three tackles in Wild Card game at Philadelphia (12/31). 1999: Played in all 16 games with three starts (vs. Kansas City, at Seattle and vs. Minnesota)... Collected a then career-high 42 tackles, 14 passes defensed, one interception and eight special teams tackles... Posted one tackle and one pass defensed in season opener vs. Giants (9/12)... Recorded three stops and one pass break-up at Philadelphia (9/19)... Collected two tackles and one pass defensed at Green Bay (10/10)... Had three tackles and a pass break-up in win over Chicago (10/24)... Made three tackles and broke up two passes at New Orleans (11/7)... Started in place of CB Ronde Barber (shoulder, ankle) at right cornerback in win over Kansas City (11/14)... Posted three tackles and one pass defensed... Notched four stops and one pass break-up against Atlanta (11/21)... Broke up a then career-best three passes, including one interception, in 16-3 win at Seattle (11/28)... Picked off Jon Kitna in the fourth quarter, one of five Buccaneer interceptions on the day... Racked up nine tackles in Monday Night win over Minnesota (12/6)... Collected three stops at Oakland (12/19)... Broke up two passes in victory over Packers (12/26)... Recorded four tackles in division-clinching win over Bears (1/2)... Had two tackles in divisional playoff win over Washington (1/15)... Picked off NFL MVP QB Kurt Warner in NFC Championship Game at St. Louis (1/23), returning the theft 15 yards into Rams territory. 1998: Appeared in all 16 games and started three at right cornerback... Also served as nickelback in several contests and was a consistent contributor on special teams, with six kick-coverage stops... Finished with 29 tackles, one interception, one fumble recovery and seven passes defensed, helping Bucs post league s second-rated pass defense... In professional debut at Minnesota (9/6), played in dime packages and made one stop... Saw first significant action at cornerback at New Orleans (10/25) after injury to right cornerback Anthony Parker and contributed three tackles, one pass defensed and an additional stop on special teams... Moved into starting lineup in place of Parker the following week vs. Minnesota (11/1) and responded with six tackles... Also opened following two games, notching four tackles, two passes defensed and a fumble recovery against Tennessee (11/8) and a season-best nine stops at Jacksonville (11/15)... Against Pittsburgh (12/13), set up 21-yard FG in the fourth quarter with first career interception (off QB Kordell Stewart) and helped Tampa Bay down punt at one-yard line by batting ball backwards out of end zone... Drafted by the Buccaneers in the second round in 1998 (45th overall). College: Started at weakside cornerback, strongside cornerback and free safety at USC, opening 36 of 40 games and snaring seven interceptions... Also tallied 123 tackles, Veterans

111 passes defensed and three forced fumbles... Added 12 tackles and a pair of pass break-ups in two bowl games... Moved back to cornerback position for senior campaign, starting all 11 games at strongside cornerback... Pitched in with 23 tackles, broke up 19 passes, and added two picks... In addition to five solo tackles, was able to break up four passes against Florida State... Snared both 1997 interceptions against Washington State, returning the two picks for 32 yards... Moved to free safety for junior season... Started nine contests at that spot and one at weakside cornerback (vs. Notre Dame)... Posted a career-best 43 tackles and added one interception, 11 passes defensed, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery... In season opener vs. Penn State, turned in two big plays early with one interception (and 22-yard return) on Lions first possession and a fumble recovery in the second quarter... Played in and started nine games (including bowl) at strongside cornerback as a sophomore, helping lead USC to Rose Bowl victory... Snared a career-best three interceptions and added 24 tackles and nine passes defensed... Picked off one pass and deflected two other vs. San Jose State... Tallied one interception vs. Washington State, returning the pick 23 yards... A starter at weakside cornerback by fifth game of freshman season... Started last eight contests (including bowl) and finished with 33 tackles, one interception, two forced fumbles and five passes broken up... Majored in history. Personal: Married with three children (Brilan, Kiaran and Kyu Blu)... Father was in the Air Force as Brian moved frequently as a child, living in Germany, Nevada, Texas and Colorado Attended the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards in Miami, his fourth awards show of the year... One of a group of Buccaneers to represent the team at the 2003 ESPY Awards... Attended the Sundance Film Festival with teammate Simeon Rice in January of Was a correspondent for the NFL Network at the Soul Train Music Awards during the 2004 offseason... Chosen Colorado s 6A Player of the Year as a prep senior at Overland (Aurora, Colorado) High School... Earned honorable mention All-America honors from USA Today... Helped Overland team to state championship with four sacks, six interceptions, 78 tackles and four touchdowns... Also earned all-league honors as a junior after posting two 80-yard INT returns... Ran track at Overland as well, finishing second in state in the 800 meters and running on school s state championship 800-meter relay team... Born Brian Kelly on January 14, 1976 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Year Team kelly s Career Statistics ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 1998 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL Totals PLAYOFFS Year Team ST TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS FUMBLES TACKLES GP GS Tot Solo Asst Sk Yds No Yds Lg TD PD FF FR Yds T S A 1999 Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Tampa Bay Postseason ADDITIONAL STATS Career Touchdowns: 1, 9-yd interception return vs. Dallas, 12/3/00 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS Tackles: 12 vs. New Orleans, 9/8/02 Interceptions: 2, three times, last at Minnesota, 9/11/05 Passes Defensed: 5 at Oakland, 9/26/04 Veterans 177

112 Pro: Versatile offensive lineman expected to compete at guard and center Experienced blocker who has played in 69 games with 48 starts Also started one playoff game... Signed by the Buccaneers on April 3, 2007 Originally entered the league as a fifth-round pick (137th overall) by the Dallas Cowboys in the 2001 NFL Draft Waived by the Cowboys on December 28, 2004 Claimed off waivers by the St. Louis Rams on December 29 Signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an unrestricted free agent on March 14, 2005 Released by Atlanta on March 5, : Played in and started 11 games with Atlanta Helped the Falcons lead the NFL in rushing for the third consecutive season and set a new franchise record with 2,939 rushing yards Helped the Falcons rush for 252 yards at Carolina (9/10) Started for a rushing attack that tallied 306 yards vs. Tampa Bay (9/17) Created rushing lanes for a ground game that amassed 117 yards at New Orleans (9/25) Helped QB Michael Vick rush for more than 100 yards and the team amass 262 total rushing yards vs. Arizona (10/1) Part of an offensive line that created running lanes for a ground attack that rushed for 223 yards vs. N.Y. Giants (10/15) Started for an offensive line unit that paved the way for a ground attack that totaled 256 rushing yards at Washington (12/3) Started at left guard and helped the offensive line open lanes for a ground attack that totaled 139 yards at Tampa Bay (12/10) Member of an offensive unit that produced 127 rushing yards vs. Dallas (12/16). 2005: Started all 15 games played for Atlanta and was part of an offensive unit which paved the way for the NFL s top rushing attack (159.1 yards per game) Helped the team rush for more than 200 yards on five occasions Served as a key contributor to an offensive line effort that opened holes for a rushing attack that gained 200 rushing yards and two touchdowns vs. Philadelphia (9/12) Helped hold the Bills without a sack as the team rushed for 236 yards at Buffalo (9/25) Part of an offensive line effort that helped the team rush for 285 yards, which stands as the second-highest rushing performance in Falcons history, vs. Minnesota (10/2) Helped QB Michael Vick pass for 306 yards and the team rush for 150 yards vs. Tampa Bay (11/20) Played a key role in helping RB Warrick Dunn rush for 155 yards in a team performance that racked up 205 rushing yards vs. N.Y. Jets (10/16) Helped team rush for more than 200 yards for the fifth time as the Falcons accumulated 256 rushing yards at Detroit (11/24). 2004: Played in seven games with two starts for Dallas before being released on December 28 Claimed by St. Louis on December 29 but did not see action Started for Dallas at right guard against Cleveland (9/19) and helped the offense gain 441 total yards. 2003: Started all 16 games and one playoff game at center for Dallas Opened holes for the Cowboys to rush 149 yards vs. Atlanta (9/7) and 202 yards at N.Y. Jets (9/28) Helped offense gain 400 total yards, including 208 on the ground, vs. Washington (11/2) Blocked for RB Troy Hambrick s 189-yard rushing day vs. Washington (12/14). 2002: Played in 12 games with four starts for Dallas, seeing action at both guard and center Made the first start of his career at left guard vs. Tennessee (9/15) Started at center and helped the offense gain 340 yards vs. N.Y. Giants (10/6) Started second consecutive game at center, moving to right guard in the second half in place of an injured G Solomon Page vs. Carolina (10/13) Started at left guard and suffered a strained PCL in his left knee at Arizona (10/20) and was forced to miss the next two games. 2001: Played in eight games, mostly on special teams for Dallas Saw first NFL action in a fourth quarter stint at left guard at Philadelphia (9/30) Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in the season finale at Detroit (1/6). 178 Veterans

113 College: Three-year starter at guard for Virginia Tech Earned Second-Team All-Big East honors and was selected to play in the Hula Bowl after only allowing a half-sack, while leading the Hokies with 57 knockdown blocks as a senior Started all 12 games at left guard as the Hokies appeared in the BCS National Championship Game vs. Florida State in the Sugar Bowl as a junior Injured his ankle during a preseason practice as a sophomore, missing the first two games and moving into the starting lineup midway through season Played in four games as a freshman Majored in finance. Personal: Played guard and defensive end at Woodbridge (VA) High School, earning all-district honors three times as an offensive lineman Posted 40 tackles and six sacks on defense to garner All-America honors as a senior Earned All-State honors as a shot putter on the track team Born Matthew Steven Lehr on April 25, 1979 in Woodbridge, Virginia. lehr s Career Statistics Games/Starts: DAL: 2001: 8/0; 2002: 12/4; 2003 (P: 1/1); 16/16; 2004: 7/2; ATL: 2005: 15/15; 2006: 11/11 Career Totals: 69/48 (P: 1/1) Pro: Tall, athletic and rifled-armed passer Enters his third season with the Buccaneers Has played in five career games with four starts, all as a member of the Cleveland Browns in 2004 Completed 48-of-98 passes for 608 yards, four touchdowns and seven interceptions Also has six rushes for 25 yards Traded to the Buccaneers from the Browns on April 24, 2005 Originally entered the league as a fourth-round selection (106th overall) of the Browns in the 2004 NFL Draft. 2006: Injured during the offseason and spent the preseason and first seven weeks of the season on the Physically-Unable-To-Perform list Declared inactive as the third quarterback for the remainder of the season after being elevated to the active roster on November : Declared inactive as the third quarterback for the first 10 games of the season Spent the last six games and one postseason game as the backup quarterback Declared the team s third quarterback at Minnesota (9/11), vs. Buffalo (9/18), at Green Bay (9/25), vs. Detroit (10/2), at the N.Y. Jets (10/9) and vs. Miami (10/16) Did not see action as backup quarterback at San Francisco (10/30), vs. Carolina (11/6), vs. Washington (11/13), at Atlanta (11/20), vs. Chicago (11/27), at New Orleans (12/4), at Carolina (12/11), at New England (12/17), vs. Atlanta (12/24) and vs. New Orleans (1/1) Served as backup quarterback vs. Washington (1/7) in NFC Wild Card game. 2004: Played in five games with four starts for Cleveland Finished the season 48-of-98 passes for 608 yards and four touchdowns Declared inactive against Baltimore (9/12) Made his NFL debut, at Dallas (9/19), coming into the game to attempt a Hail Mary pass on the final play of the contest that fell incomplete Declared inactive at the N.Y. Giants (9/26), vs. Washington (10/3), at Pittsburgh (10/10), vs. Cincinnati (10/17), vs. Philadelphia (10/24), at Baltimore (11/7), vs. Pittsburgh (11/14) and vs. the N.Y. Jets (11/21) Was the backup quarterback at Cincinnati (11/28) Made his first NFL start and was 20-of-34 passing for 277 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions vs. New England (12/5) Finished 8-of-20 passing for 62 yards, one touchdown and one interception at Buffalo (12/12) Veterans 179

114 Completed 11-of-27 passes for 108 yards with one interception vs. San Diego (12/19) Finished 9-of-16 passing for 161 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions at Miami (12/26) Served as the backup quarterback at Houston (1/2/05). College: Played in 44 games with 43 starts Set Louisiana Tech records for completions (1,088), attempts (1,827) and yards (12,994) Added 88 touchdown passes, eighth in NCAA Division I-A history Also had 11 rushing touchdowns As a senior, completed 246- of-432 passes for 3,246 yards, 19 touchdowns and 14 interceptions As a junior, completed 296-of-505 passes for 3,539 yards, 19 touchdowns and 19 interceptions Completed 302- of-521 passes for 3,655, 29 touchdowns and 17 interceptions as a sophomore Finished his freshman year completing 244-of-369 passes for 2,544 yards, 21 touchdowns and 15 interceptions. Personal: Married to Katy Couple has two sons, Jonah Thomas (2) and Elijah Luke (6 months) Brothers Randy and Josh have both played quarterback: Randy was the starting quarterback at Texas A&M ( ), and Josh currently plays for the Oakland Raiders Active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Attended Jacksonville (Texas) High School District Offensive MVP, two-time honorable mention All-East Texas and two-time first-team All-District choice All-District and All-East Texas pick in basketball Threw a school-record five touchdowns and 363 yards in one game Born Luke McCown on July 12, 1981 in Jacksonville, Texas. McCown s Career Statistics PASSING Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2004 Cleveland t Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals t Career record as starter: 0-4 (.000); 0-0 in 2005; 0-4 in 2004 PLAYOFFS Yds Year Team GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds Yds/Att TD Int Lg Sk Lst Rating 2005 Tampa Bay Career postseason record as starter: 0-0 (.000) RUSHING Year Team Att Yds Avg Lg TD 2004 Cleveland Tampa Bay Tampa Bay NFL totals Postseason Veterans

115 Pro: Intelligent and savvy linebacker who has ability to deliver the big hit Tremendous work ethic and solid play has helped him work his way from undrafted free agent to starting strongside linebacker for the Buccaneers Outstanding teammate and community leader who provides strong leadership in the linebacker corps Appeared in 70 career games with 35 starts Posted 271 career tackles, two interceptions, six passes defensed, 3.5 sacks, 57 special teams stops and one special teams fumble recovery Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Buccaneers on April 22, : Appeared in 15 contests (all but vs. Carolina) with 11 starts (all but vs. Carolina, vs. New Orleans, at Carolina, at Dallas and vs. Seattle) Served as the squad s special teams captain Ranked fifth on the team with 93 tackles Totaled 93 tackles, two passes defensed and six special teams tackles Also posted 1.5 sacks Had six tackles and one special teams stop in season opener vs. Baltimore (9/10) Recorded first sack of the season at Atlanta (9/17), dropping QB Michael Vick for a six-yard loss Added two tackles and one TFL against the Falcons Inactive at Carolina (9/24) because of knee injury Had five tackles, including one TFL, at New Orleans (10/8) Led team with a season-high nine tackles vs. Cincinnati (10/15) Matched his season high with nine tackles vs. Philadelphia (10/22) Finished contest at N.Y. Giants (10/29) with a season-high tying nine tackles Did not start vs. New Orleans (11/5) as defense opened up with five defensive backs, but finished with eight tackles and one pass defensed Also had two special teams tackles against the Saints Did not start for the second consecutive week as defense opened with five defensive backs at Carolina (11/13) Totaled six tackles, including one TFL, against the Panthers Had two tackles and one pass defensed vs. Washington (11/19) Finished contest at Dallas (11/23) with nine tackles, including one TFL Posted six tackles, including one TFL, at Pittsburgh (12/3) Recorded seven tackles and 0.5 sack of Vick vs. Atlanta (12/10) Added one special teams tackle against the Falcons Posted seven tackles, including one TFL, at Chicago (12/17) Posted eight tackles and one special teams tackle in season finale vs. Seattle (12/31). 2005: Played in all 16 games with 14 starts (all but vs. Buffalo and at New England) Also started in playoff game vs. Washington Ranked fourth on the team with a career-high 104 tackles, and ranked seventh on the team with 15 special teams tackles Added two sacks and one pass defensed on the year Totaled three tackles and three special teams stops at Minnesota (9/11) Part of a defense that did not surrender an offensive touchdown against Minnesota and limited the Vikings to just 33 rushing yards Totaled four tackles vs. Buffalo (9/18) Added one special teams tackle against the Bills Part of a defensive effort that limited the Bills offense to 147 total yards, eight first downs and one field goal Recorded first career sack at Green Bay (9/25) Recorded seven tackles and two special teams stops against the Packers Notched six tackles and three special teams stops against Detroit (10/2) Led the team with a career-high 11 tackles at N.Y. Jets (10/9) Added one pass defensed and a fourth quarter sack of Jets QB Vinny Testaverde Totaled seven tackles vs. Miami (10/16) Added one special teams stop against the Dolphins Recorded six tackles and one special teams stop at San Francisco (10/30) Part of a defense that limited the 49ers to 50 passing yards Finished contest vs. Carolina (11/6) with six tackles Had six tackles vs. Washington (11/13) Added one special teams tackle against the Redskins Totaled seven tackles and two special teams stops at Atlanta (11/20) Had nine tackles vs. Chicago (11/27) Posted four tackles at New Orleans (12/4) Totaled six tackles at Carolina (12/11) Recorded five tackles and one special teams stop at New England (12/17) Notched eight tackles vs. Atlanta (12/24) Finished regular season with nine tackles vs. New Orleans (1/1) Totaled Veterans 181

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