- Otis Amey
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Otis Amey No. 10 Sacramento Mountain Lions Wide receiver Personal information Date of birth: December 4, 1981 Place of birth: Union City, California Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight: 192 lb (87 kg) Career information College: Sacramento State Undrafted in 2005 Debuted in 2005 for the San Francisco 49ers Career history - San Francisco 49ers (2005)
- Austin Wranglers (2007)
- Atlanta Falcons (2007)*
- Cleveland Gladiators (2008)
- BC Lions (2009)*
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2009)
- Sacramento Mountain Lions (2010)
- San Jose SaberCats (2011)
- Sacramento Mountain Lions (2011–present)
- *Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status: Active CFL status: Import Career highlights and awards - 2x All-American (2003-2004)
Stats at NFL.com Career Arena football statistics Receptions 201 Receiving yards 2,549 Receivng touchdowns 66 Kick returns 68 Kick return yards 1,231 Stats at CFL.ca Stats at ArenaFan.com Fred Otis Holmes Amey (born on December 4, 1981) is a professional American and Canadian football wide receiver for the Sacramento Mountain Lions of the United Football League. He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2005. He played college football at Sacramento State University.
Amey has also been a member of the Austin Wranglers, Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Gladiators, BC Lions, Winnipeg Blue Bombers, and San Jose SaberCats.
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Early years
Amey attended James Logan High School in Union City, California and lettered in football and track. As a senior, in football, he was an All-Mission Valley Athletic League selection and helped lead his team to the League championship.
College career
Amey attended Sacramento State University, where he was a two-time All-American and the school's most productive receiver each of his four years. Between 2001 - 2004, Amey led the team in all-purpose yards, kick returns, receiving yards and punt returns. He finished his college career with 248 receptions, 4,049 receiving yards and 27 touchdowns.
Amey left Sacramento State holding all of the Hornets' major receiving and return records including: career receptions (248), career receiving TDs (27), season receptions (76), receptions in a single-game (15), career kickoff return yards (1,687), career punt return for touchdown (90 yards) and most punt returns in a season (33).
Professional career
San Francisco 49ers
After going undrafted in the 2005 NFL Draft, the San Francisco 49ers signed Amey on April 27, 2005. Prior to the season opener he changed his first name from Fred to Otis. He made the team out of training camp, and in his first regular season game against the St. Louis Rams on September 11, he returned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown. He played in 11 games over the course of the season, averaging 17.2 yards per kick return an 11.4 yards per punt return. He recorded no receptions and also fumbled once on a punt return. He was released by the 49ers on September 2, 2006.
Austin Wranglers
In early 2007, Amey signed with the Austin Wranglers of the Arena Football League. He went on to appear in all 16 regular season games for the Wranglers that season, totaling 1,738 all-purpose yards. He finished third on the team in receptions with 88 and was second on the team in both receiving yards (1,036) and touchdowns (18). Amey also carried the ball 25 times for 54 yards and returned 36 kicks for 630 yards.
Atlanta Falcons
On August 12, 2007, Amey signed with the Atlanta Falcons. He appeared in two preseason games, recording two receptions for 23 yards. However, he failed to make the team and was waived on September 1. He spent the rest of the year out of football.
Cleveland Gladiators
After failing to make it with an NFL team in 2007, Amey re-joined the AFL with the Cleveland Gladiators. On April 19, 2008, Amey recorded a career-high 15 receptions for 208 yards and six touchdowns in an 83-69 victory against the Los Angeles Avengers. He also helped lead the Gladiators to a playoff berth in 2008. Amey led the Arena Football League with 50 touchdowns in the 2008 season.
BC Lions
Amey was signed by the BC Lions on May 13, 2009, and was released at the end of training camp on June 24, 2009.[1]
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
On August 17, 2009, the Blue Bombers signed Amey to the practice roster after learning their top receiver, Terrence Edwards, was questionable to play the next game with a turf toe injury.[2] On September 26, 2009 Otis appeared in his first CFL game against the Toronto Argonauts. In this game he had 6 catches for 118 yards.
Career statistics
Year Team Receiving Rushing Return Rec Yards TD Att Yards TD Ret Yards TD 2007 Aus. 89 1,033 18 25 54 10 36 630 0 2008 Cle. 112 1,516 48 5 11 1 32 601 1 Career 201 2,549 66 30 65 11 68 1,231 1 Personal
His brother Vince Amey was a defensive tackle at Arizona State and played for the Oakland Raiders in 1998. He also played for the Los Angeles Avengers and Arizona Rattlers of the Arena Football League between 2001 and 2007.
References
- ^ Beamish, Mike (2009-06-24). "B.C. Lions cut 11 players, including veterans Rayford and Mitchell". Vancouver Sun. http://www.vancouversun.com/sports/Lions+players+including+veterans+Rayford+Mitchell/1728947/story.html. Retrieved 2009-06-25.[dead link]
- ^ Bender, Jim (2009-08-17). "Bombers sign Amey". Winnipeg Sun. http://www.winnipegsun.com/sports/football/2009/08/17/10487511.html. Retrieved 2009-08-17.
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Sacramento Mountain Lions current roster Active roster 1 Tom Malone | 2 McLeod Bethel-Thompson | 3 Jose Martinez | 7 Trevor Harris | 10 Otis Amey | 15 Ryan Colburn | 19 Joe West | 20 Cory Ross | 21 Ronnie Prude | 22 Dennis Keyes | 23 Will Poole | 25 Terrell Maze | 26 Steve Baylark | 28 John David Washington | 30 Manny Collins | 31 Robert Bourne | 32 Jermaine Phillips | 33 Andre Dixon | 39 Victor Anderson | 40 John Busing | 41 Kai Brown | 42 Aaron King | 44 Galen Stone | 45 Charles Ali | 50 Victor Aiyewa | 51 Michael Tauiliili | 52 Prince Kwateng | 54 Ronnie Palmer | 55 Maurice Crum | 56 Dontarrious Thomas | 59 Shawn Crable | 60 Matt Spanos | 62 Erik Robertson | 67 Kurt Quarterman | 69 Jonas Seawright | 72 Nick Howell | 73 Torrin Tucker | 74 Patrick Afif | 77 Tyler Luellen | 79 Greg Peterson | 80 Jayson Foster | 81 Kenneth Moore | 83 Aaron Woods | 85 Dominique Jones | 89 Jayson Boyd | 90 Jason Parker | 91 Willie Williams | 96 Brian Coulter | 97 Josh Savage | 98 Ekom Udofia | 99 Jason Stewart
Reserve lists 13 Marcus Maxwell (IR) | 53 Clinton Snyder (IR) | 75 Sam Lightbody (IR) | 94 Eric Moncur (IR) | -- Taye Biddle (IR)
Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from the San Francisco Bay Area
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- American football return specialists
- Canadian football wide receivers
- American players of Canadian football
- Sacramento State Hornets football players
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- San Francisco 49ers players
- Austin Wranglers players
- Atlanta Falcons players
- Cleveland Gladiators players
- BC Lions players
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers players
- Sacramento Mountain Lions players
- African American players of Canadian football
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