Tony Gonzalez (American football)
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| Image:Tony Gonzalez.jpg Tony Gonzalez poses with two U.S. Naval commanders prior to the kickoff of the 2005 NFL Pro Bowl. | |
| Kansas City Chiefs — No. 88 | |
| Tight end | |
| Date of Birth: February 27 1976 | |
| Place of Birth: Torrance, California | |
| Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | Weight: 251 lb (114 kg) |
| National Football League Debut | |
|---|---|
| 1997 for the Kansas City Chiefs | |
| Career Highlights and Awards | |
| Career History | |
| College: California | |
| NFL Draft: 1997 / Round: 1 / Pick: 13 | |
Teams:
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| Stats at NFL.com | |
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[edit] High school
Gonzalez attended Huntington Beach High School in Huntington Beach, California, where he lettered in football, baseball, and basketball.
Gonzalez excelled at both football and basketball. As a senior, playing football he caught 62 passes for 945 yards and 13 touchdowns and was a first-team All-America selection at both tight end and linebacker his senior season. Playing basketball, he was named Orange County and Sunset League MVP in basketball as he averaged 26 points per game.
After his senior year, Tony shared the Orange County High School Athlete of the Year along with golf superstar Tiger Woods. [2]
[edit] College
Gonzalez chose to attend the University of California at Berkeley, where he majored in communications and played both football and basketball.
As a member of the Cal football team, he played tight end under future NFL coach Steve Mariucci. His junior year was one of the best seasons of all time for a Division I tight end, as he caught 46 passes for 699 yards and 5 touchdowns. Gonzalez was also an All-Pac-10 and All-American selection.
Gonzalez also continued his basketball career at Cal. His junior year he played in 28 games, averaging 6.8 points and 4.5 rebounds per game as Cal made it to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Basketball Tournament.
Gonzalez elected to forfeit his final year of eligibility at Cal to declare for the NFL draft.
[edit] NFL
In 1996, the Kansas City Chiefs offense was one of the worst in the NFL. Chiefs coach Marty Schottenheimer looked to use his first round pick to improve this area, and had admired Gonzalez's combination of size, athleticism, and receiving ability he had displayed while in college. Gonzalez was rated as the number one tight end in the 1997 NFL Draft, and was considered a top 15 selection. The Chiefs decided Gonzalez was their man, but were unlikely to be able to draft him with their 18th overall pick. The Chiefs thus traded up with the Houston Oilers to get the number 13 selection and draft Gonzalez.
Gonzalez began his career in 1997. His rookie season was mediocre, as he caught only 33 passes and two touchdowns, despite the Chiefs finishing with the best record in the AFC. His 1998 season saw dramatic improvements in catches (59) and yards (621), but in a very pedestrian Chiefs offense Gonzalez only caught two touchdown passes for the second consecutive year.
His 1999 season saw Gonzalez become one of the best receiving tight ends in the NFL. He caught 76 passes for 849 yards and a career high 11 touchdown receptions and was selected to his first Pro Bowl. From 2000 to 2006, Gonzalez was the most productive tight end in the NFL. During this time frame he averaged 79 receptions, 968 yards, and 6.5 touchdowns per season and was selected to the Pro Bowl every year. His best season statistically was 2004, when he caught an NFL record (for a tight end) 102 passes for 1258 yards and 7 touchdowns.
In 2007, Gonzalez has continued his productivity. Despite the more run-oriented offense of coach Herm Edwards and considerable uncertainty at the quarterback position, Gonzalez is in the top 3 in the NFL in all major receiving categories for tight ends, except for what may be the most important category, Touchdowns.
Starting late in the 2006, Gonzalez began to close in on numerous team and league records for receiving. Late in 2006 Gonzalez broke Otis Taylor's Chiefs team receiving yards and touchdowns mark, and also passed Priest Holmes for the team yards-from-scrimmage record. On 14 October, 2007, Gonzalez broke the career touchdown record previously held by Shannon Sharpe, as well as passing Hall of Famer Ozzie Newsome for second in career receiving yards for a tight end. On December 23, 2007, Gonzalez recorded his third season with 1,000 receiving yards, tying him with Kellen Winslow, Todd Christensen and Shannon Sharpe for most ever by a tight end.
Prior to the 2007 season, Gonzalez signed a contract extension which should ensure he remains with the Chiefs for the remainder of his career.
[edit] League Records
- Receptions in a single season for a tight end (102, 2004 season)
- Career receptions for a tight end (816 as of December 30, 2007)
- Career receiving touchdowns for a tight end (66 as of December 30, 2007)
- Most seasons with 1,000+ receiving yards by a tight end (3)
[edit] Team records
- Career receptions (820 as of December 30, 2007)
- Career receiving yards (9681 as of December 23, 2007)
- Career receiving touchdowns (66 as of December 23, 2007)
- Career yards from scrimmage (9695 as of December 23, 2007)
- Consecutive games with a reception (114 as of December 23, 2007)
[edit] Trivia
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- Gonzalez owns several Baja Fresh restaurant franchises in Kansas City, and owns a restaurant with Warren Moon in Costa Mesa, California called 'Sutra.'
- Created the "Books and Buddies" program in 2003 to help bridge the gap between teenagers and senior citizens. This program received the Presidential Volunteer Award in 2004.
- Served as a consultant for the Oliver Stone film Any Given Sunday.
- Is an ethnic mix of African American, Brazilian, Italian American, Peruvian and Cape Verdean.
- Appeared on the MTV show Cribs, and most recently the NBC show Celebrity Cooking Showdown.
- Has a son, Nikko (born in 2001) from a previous relationship with Lauren Sanchez.
- Had a commitment cermony in July of 2007. [3]
- Wears a size 16 shoe.
- Attended high school with UFC star Tito Ortiz.[4]
[edit] Acting credits
- Hard Knocks: Training Camp With The Kansas City Chiefs (2007)
- Married to the Kellys (2004)
- The Jersey (2000)
- Arliss (2000)
[edit] Career statistics (offense)
| Year | Team | G | Rec | Yds | Avg | Lng | TD | FD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1997 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 33 | 368 | 11.2 | 30 | 2 | 21 |
| 1998 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 59 | 621 | 10.5 | 32 | 2 | 33 |
| 1999 | Kansas City Chiefs | 15 | 76 | 849 | 11.2 | 73 | 11 | 47 |
| 2000 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 93 | 1203 | 12.9 | 39 | 9 | 66 |
| 2001 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 73 | 917 | 12.6 | 36 | 6 | 49 |
| 2002 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 63 | 773 | 12.3 | 42 | 7 | 39 |
| 2003 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 71 | 916 | 12.9 | 67 | 10 | 48 |
| 2004 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 102 | 1258 | 12.3 | 32 | 7 | 69 |
| 2005 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 78 | 905 | 11.6 | 39 | 2 | 45 |
| 2006 | Kansas City Chiefs | 15 | 73 | 900 | 12.3 | 57 | 5 | 54 |
| 2007 | Kansas City Chiefs | 16 | 99 | 1172 | 11.8 | 31 | 5 | 59 |
| Total | 174 | 820 | 9,882 | 12.1 | 73 | 66 | 530 |
[edit] References
- ^ Gonzalez on Pro-Football-Reference. rbref.com. Retrieved on 2007-12-21.
- ^ Tony Gonzalez. NFL.com. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ Tony Gonzalez Loves His Girlfriend, But Not Enough to Risk His Millions. AOL Fanhouse. Retrieved on 2007-10-22.
- ^ http://www.bloodyknux.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20426
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