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2002: Made the switch to RT where he started all 16 games in final season with Kansas City ... Part of an offensive front that helped the club average an NFL-high 29.2 points per game while clearing the way for Holmes to establish a Chiefs single-season record 1,615 rushing yards ... Started his first career game at RT at CLE (9/8), recording first career carry for a 28-yard gain off of a lateral from QB Trent Green with no time remaining on the clock; led to game-winning FG after unsportsmanlike conduct penalty by Cleveland LB Dwayne Rudd.
2001: Started 16 games at LT for Chiefs for the first time in his career, opening holes for Holmes to became just the second player in team history to win the NFL rushing title ... Started his 18th consecutive game at LT in the season finale at Seattle (1/6/02).
2000: Started 15 games at LT in first season as a full-time starter for Kansas City ... Left game at NE (12/4) in the 4th qtr. with a knee injury ... Inactive vs. Carolina (12/10) ... Returned to starting lineup vs. Denver (12/17).
1999: Saw duty in 12 games with 3 starts as a rookie with the Chiefs ... Played at LT and as a tackle eligible in goal-line sets ... Saw duty on the kickoff return unit in the season's final 5 contests ... Began the regular season on the NFL Roster Exemption list for the season's opening 2 contests at CHI (9/12) and vs. DEN (9/19) after signing with the club on September 9th ... Made NFL debut vs. NE (10/10) when he lined up as a tackle eligible in the club's goal-line offense ... Made first NFL start at LT, replacing an injured Glenn Parker at OAK (11/28).
College Career
Started all 37 games he saw duty in during his three-year college playing career under head coach LaVell Edwards at BYU ... An All-America pick his final season, also earned first team All-Western Athletic Conference honors as both a junior and a senior ... Was eligible for a fifth year of college action after redshirting as a true freshman in '93, but had already completed his degree and declared for the draft ... Served as a captain for the BYU offense and started all 13 games at left tackle in his final season in '98 ... Earned first team All-America honors from Football News that year and was named National Offensive Lineman of the Year selection by The Sports Network ... Was a first team All-WAC choice, as well ... Posted 127 knockdown blocks in his junior campaign for a BYU offense which averaged 381.7 yards per game ... Started nine games at left tackle as a sophomore, missing two contests due to injury ... Had 79 knockdown blocks on the year ... Did not play vs. Tulsa or Texas-El Paso due to a knee sprain ... Started all 15 games at left tackle as a freshman in '96 ... A freshman All-America selection of The Sporting News ... Delivered 76 knockdowns and helped the BYU offense roll up 478.0 yards per game ... Helped lead the club to a 19-15 win over Kansas State in the Cotton Bowl ... Did not play football from '94-95 ... Served on an LDS church mission to Tennessee ... Redshirted as a freshman in '93 ... Earned a degree in Communications from BYU.
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