- Ben Coates
Infobox NFLretired
|caption=
position=Tight End
number=81, 87
birthdate=birth date and age|1969|8|16Greenwood, South Carolina
debutyear=1991
finalyear=2000
draftyear=1991
draftround=5
draftpick=124
college=Livingstone
teams=
*New England Patriots (1991-1999)
*Baltimore Ravens (2000)
stat1label=Receptions
stat1value=499
stat2label=Receiving Yards
stat2value=5,555
stat3label=Touchdowns
stat3value=50
nfl=COA653214
highlights=
* 5xPro Bowl selection (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997,1998)
*NFL 1990s All-Decade Team
HOF=
CollegeHOF=Ben Terrence Coates (born
August 16 ,1969 in Greenwood,South Carolina ) is a formerAmerican football tight end in theNational Football League , former CIAA football coach and current NFL tight ends coach. Coates didn't play football until his senior year of high school, and was a multi-sport player atLivingstone College . As agridiron player at Livingstone, he broke nearly all meaningful records at the school, but due to his split-sport performances, against weak competition, for a non-notable school, he received little notice outside of the CIAA.Considered an out-of-nowhere prospect, Coates was picked in the fifth round of the
1991 NFL Draft by theNew England Patriots . His first two years with the Patriots were fairly uneventful, but this changed with the 1993 arrival ofquarterback Drew Bledsoe and legendaryhead coach Bill Parcells to the Patriots franchise. Parcells, known for his reliance on tight ends, frequently used then-rookie quarterback Bledsoe on passes to Coates, and the tight end led the Patriots in receptions in 1993.In 1994, his breakout year, he caught 96 passes, then most ever for a tight end (this record later was broken by Tony Gonzalez in 2004), for 1,174 yards receiving (The only time in his career he would gain 1,000 yards in a receiving season) and appeared in his first
Pro Bowl . He would appear in the next four, as well, and assist New England to a championship appearance inSuper Bowl XXXI . His team lost the game 35-21, but he had a good performance in it, leading the Patriots in receiving with 6 catches for 66 yards and a touchdown. From 1995 to 1998, he caught 84,62,66 and 67 passes, respectively, in those 4 seasons. After the 1999 season, Coates was released by the Patriots, and afterwards played for theBaltimore Ravens , where he climbed the all-time receiving charts, winningSuper Bowl XXXV in the process. When Coates was released by the Ravens in the following year, he decided to retire, having become the fourth all-time leading receiver at tight end in NFL history, behindOzzie Newsome ,Shannon Sharpe , andKellen Winslow . Coates played in 158 games with 499 receptions for 5,555 yards and 50 touchdowns.After retiring, Coates returned to Livingstone College, where he was head coach, and also coached in
NFL Europe . In 2004 he served an internship with theDallas Cowboys as an assistant for the tight ends under head coach Bill Parcells. In March 2005, Coates was named the tight ends coach for theCleveland Browns , replacingRob Chudzinski , under head coachRomeo Crennel who was the formerdefensive coordinator of Coates' former team, the New England Patriots.During his playing career, he was given the nickname Ben "Winter" Coates by ESPN's
Chris Berman .It was announced on July 7, 2008, that Coates would be inducted into the New England Patriots Hall of Fame.
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