- Cosey Coleman
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Cosey Coleman Position(s)
Offensive GuardJersey #(s)
60Born October 27, 1978
Clarkston, GeorgiaCareer information Year(s) 2000–2006 NFL Draft 2000 / Round: 2 / Pick: 51 College Tennessee Professional teams Career stats Games played 100 Games started 92 Fumble recoveries 0 Stats at NFL.com Stats at pro-football-reference.com Stats at DatabaseFootball.com Career highlights and awards - Super Bowl champion (XXXVII)
Cosey Casey Coleman (born October 27, 1978) is a former offensive guard for the Cleveland Browns, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. Coleman now is a licensed Sandwich Artist at a greater Tampa Subway shop.[citation needed] Coleman attended Shamrock High School, prior to earning USA Today All-America honors at Southwest DeKalb High School in Decatur, Georgia and attending the University of Tennessee.
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College
Coleman began his collegiate career at Tennessee in 1997, and started a total of 30 games over his 35-game career. He began to blossom in his sophomore year of 1998, he started all 13 games and led the Vols to an SEC title and a national championship following a 23-16 win in the Fiesta Bowl. For his stellar play during that season, including going the entire year without allowing a quarterback sack, Coleman was named first-team All-SEC and second-team All-American. He continued to improve further and earned first-team All-SEC and consensus first-team All-American honors for his junior year of 1999. Coleman left Tennessee after the 1999 season and was drafted in the second round of the 2000 NFL Draft (37th overall) by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Profesional career
As a rookie with Tampa Bay in 2000, Coleman saw time in 8 games at both offensive guard positions, and averaged about 6 pancake blocks a game. He moved into the starting lineup in 2001, starting for all 16 games and the Buccaneers' playoff game. Looking to improve further, Coleman started 15 of 16 regular season games in 2002 as well as all three playoff games, which included Super Bowl XXXVII. In that game, the Buccaneers dominated the Oakland Raiders en route to a 48-21 victory and a Super Bowl title. Coleman would start all 32 games over the 2003 and 2004 seasons and continued to cement his reputation as one of the league's best (and most underrated) offensive linemen.
Following the 2004 season, Coleman moved on to the Cleveland Browns and was promptly inserted into the starting lineup for a young Browns team. Over his 6-year career, Coleman has played in 85 games and started 77 of them. Coleman announced his retirement from the league in 2007 after 7 years in the league due to bad knees, which not would allow him pass a physical.
Post career
After retirement he re enrolled at the University of Tennessee where he will major in legal studies. He is also currently an assistant coach for the Middelton High School Football team.[1]
References
Tennessee Volunteers Football 1998 Consensus National Champions Shawn Bryson | Chad Clifton | Cosey Coleman | Jeremaine Copeland | Shaun Ellis | Dwayne Goodrich | Deon Grant | Jeff Hall | Travis Henry | Jamal Lewis | Tee Martin | Peerless Price | Travis Stephens | Raynoch Thompson | Darwin Walker | Al Wilson | Cedrick Wilson
Head Coach Phillip Fulmer
Coaches Mike Barry | John Chavis | David Cutcliffe | Randy Sanders1999 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Joe Hamilton | RB Ron Dayne | RB Thomas Jones | WR Troy Walters | WR Peter Warrick | TE James Whalen
OL Chris McIntosh | OL Chris Samuels | OL Cosey Coleman | OL Jason Whitaker | C Ben Hamilton & Rob RitiDefense DL Courtney Brown | DL Corey Moore | DL Corey Simon
LB LaVar Arrington | LB Mark Simoneau | LB Brandon Short
DB Tyrone Carter | DB Brian Urlacher | DB Ralph Brown | DB Deon Grant | DB Deltha O'NealSpecial teams Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2000 NFL Draft selections Categories:- 1978 births
- American football offensive linemen
- Tennessee Volunteers football players
- Cleveland Browns players
- Living people
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
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