- Mike Leach (long snapper)
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Mike Leach No. 82 Arizona Cardinals Long snapper Personal information Date of birth: October 18, 1976 Place of birth: Dover, New Jersey Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Weight: 240 lb (109 kg) Career information College: William & Mary Undrafted in 2000 Debuted in 2000 for the Tennessee Titans Career history - Tennessee Titans (2000–2001)
- Chicago Bears (2002)*
- Denver Broncos (2002–2008)
- Arizona Cardinals (2009–present)
- *Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - 2x All-A-10 (1998–1999)
- 2x All-American (1998–1999)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2008 Games played 110 Kick returns 1 Kick return yards 10 Stats at NFL.com John Michael Leach (born October 18, 1976, in Dover, New Jersey) is an American football long snapper for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League. He was signed by the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent in 2000. He played college football at William & Mary.
Leach has also been a member of the Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos.
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Early years
Leach attended Jefferson Township High School in Jefferson Township, New Jersey.[1] He lettered in football, baseball and basketball. In football, he was a first-team All-State selection as a punter. In basketball, Leach graduated as the all-time leading scorer and rebounder in Jefferson Township High School Falcon history. Scoring most of those points under the tutelage of Gregg Eck, Leach appeared in 3 NJSIAA play-off games.[1]
College career
Leach attended Boston University (1995–1997) and The College of William & Mary (1998–2000). At The College of William and Mary, during his junior season, his 58 receptions by a tight end were the second-most for the position in school history (to Glenn Bodnar's 69 catches in 1984) and his punting average set a single-season school record of 44.4 yards.[1] The performance earned him Associated Press second-team All-America and second-team All-Atlantic 10 honors that season. He also earned first-team Walter Camp All-American honors at tight end as a senior.[1]
Professional career
Tennessee Titans
Leach signed as an undrafted free agent with the Tennessee Titans on April 20, 2000.[2] He played in 15 games for the Titans during the 2000 season and four games during the 2001 season before being released by the team.
Chicago Bears
Leach signed a future contract with the Chicago Bears on January 10, 2002 and attended training camp with the team before being waived on August 26.
Denver Broncos
He signed with the Denver Broncos on November 4, 2002, and served as the team's long snapper for the eight remaining games that the Broncos had during the 2002 season.[1] His first game with the Broncos occurred on November 11, 2002, as part of a 34-10 home loss to the Oakland Raiders.[3]
Leach served as the Broncos long snapper in every game through the 2008 season since his first appearance with the team in 2002.[1] He was featured in an August 2007 issue of Sports Illustrated in which writer Peter King listed the top 500 players in the NFL. Leach was ranked number 1,000 as a symbolic gesture to show that every player has a necessary role on a roster.[4]
The Broncos released Leach on March 1, 2009 after the team signed free agent long snapper Lonie Paxton.
Arizona Cardinals
Leach was signed by the Arizona Cardinals on March 11, 2009, replacing recently released incumbent Nathan Hodel.[5]
References
- ^ a b c d e f http://www.denverbroncos.com/page.php?id=498&contentID=728
- ^ TENNESSEE TITANS 2000 ROSTER MOVES
- ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=221111007
- ^ http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/writers/peter_king/08/28/leach0903/index.html
- ^ Cards Sign Long Snapper Leach SI.com, March 13, 2009
External links
Arizona Cardinals current roster Active roster 2 Richard Bartel | 3 Jay Feely | 4 Kevin Kolb | 9 Dave Zastudil | 11 Larry Fitzgerald | 12 Andre Roberts | 17 Chansi Stuckey | 18 Stephen Williams | 19 John Skelton | 20 A. J. Jefferson | 21 Patrick Peterson | 23 Hamza Abdullah | 24 Adrian Wilson | 25 Kerry Rhodes | 26 Beanie Wells | 27 Michael Adams | 29 Chester Taylor | 31 Richard Marshall | 35 Anthony Sherman | 36 LaRod Stephens-Howling | 37 Sean Considine | 45 Reagan Maui'a | 46 Alfonso Smith | 49 Rashad Johnson | 50 O'Brien Schofield | 51 Paris Lenon | 53 Clark Haggans | 55 Joey Porter | 56 Reggie Walker | 58 Daryl Washington | 63 Lyle Sendlein | 70 Rex Hadnot | 71 Daryn Colledge | 72 Brandon Keith | 73 Jeremy Bridges | 74 D'Anthony Batiste | 75 Levi Brown | 76 Deuce Lutui | 79 David Carter | 81 Jim Dray | 82 Mike Leach | 84 Rob Housler | 85 Early Doucet | 86 Todd Heap | 87 Jeff King | 89 DeMarco Sampson | 90 Darnell Dockett | 91 Vonnie Holliday | 92 Dan Williams | 93 Calais Campbell | 94 Sam Acho | 97 Stewart Bradley | 98 Nick Eason
Reserve lists 6 Max Hall (IR) | 22 Crezdon Butler (IR) | 28 Greg Toler (IR) | 34 Ryan Williams (IR) | 38 Andrew Rich (Left Squad) | 48 Brandon Sharpe (IR) | 78 Floyd Womack (IR)
Practice squad 30 Marshay Green | 32 Korey Lindsey | 44 Steve Skelton | 54 Quan Sturdivant | 62 Ryan Bartholomew | 67 D. J. Young | 83 Jaymar Johnson | 96 Ronald Talley
Name Leach, Mike Alternative names Short description Date of birth October 18, 1976 Place of birth Dover, New Jersey Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- People from Morris County, New Jersey
- American football punters
- American football tight ends
- American football long snappers
- Boston University Terriers football players
- William & Mary Tribe football players
- Undrafted National Football League players
- Tennessee Titans players
- Chicago Bears players
- Denver Broncos players
- Arizona Cardinals players
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