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Dwight Freeney
At a game in Denver, September 2010.No. 93 Indianapolis Colts Defensive End Personal information Date of birth: February 19, 1980 Place of birth: Hartford, Connecticut Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) Weight: 268 lb (122 kg) Career information College: Syracuse NFL Draft: 2002 / Round: 1 / Pick: 11 Debuted in 2002 for the Indianapolis Colts Career history - Indianapolis Colts (2002-present)
Career highlights and awards - 6× Pro Bowl selection (2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010)
- 3× First-team All-Pro selection (2004, 2005, 2009)
- 1× Second-team All-Pro selection (2003)
- Super Bowl XLI champion
- AFC Defensive Player Of The Year (2005)
- NFL Sacks Champion (2004)
- Led NFL with 16 sacks in 2004
- Indianapolis Colts all-time sacks leader with 90
- NFL 2000s All-Decade Team
Career NFL statistics as of Week 6, 2011 Tackles 277 Sacks 98.5 Interceptions 0 Stats at NFL.com Dwight Jason Freeney (born February 19, 1980 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American football defensive end who currently plays for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. He was drafted in the 1st round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football at Syracuse University.
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Early years
Freeney attended Bloomfield High School in Bloomfield, Connecticut. Freeney was a four sport letterman, earning four letters in baseball—where he was coached by Alphonso Ford—and basketball; three in football—where he played both ways, and one in soccer—in which he played goalie in his freshman year before switching over to football. Freeney currently holds the record for sacks at his high school. Bloomfield retired his #44 football jersey.[1] During his youth, Freeney idolized New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor, whom he met at a charity golf tournament after turning pro.[2]
College career
A 2-year starter at Syracuse University, Freeney set a school record with 17.5 sacks in his senior season and his 34 career sacks rank first in school history.[3] Freeney was the school's premier pass rusher, and once had a string of 17 consecutive games with at least one sack. Against Virginia Tech and Michael Vick, Freeney sacked the elusive Vick 4.5 times in one game.[4]
While attending Syracuse at a then 255-pounds Freeney has been clocked at 4.40 second 40 yard dash and recorded 40 inch vertical jump. This is one of the fastest times ever seen by a defensive lineman.
Professional career
Freeney was selected by the Indianapolis Colts with the 11th selection in the 2002 NFL Draft. He set an NFL rookie record in 2002 with 9 forced fumbles, three of which occurred in a single game against former Syracuse football player, Donovan McNabb. Freeney was the runner up for the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year award.
When drafted by Indianapolis at 270 lbs Freeney was clocked at 4.48 second 40 yard dash and the same 40 inch vertical jump.
In 2004, Freeney's third season, he led the NFL with 16 sacks. At the end of his third season, Freeney's season marked him as the 3rd fastest player to achieve 40 sacks.
In 2007, Freeney would help the Colts defeat the Chicago Bears in Super Bowl XLI to become NFL Champions.
On February 19, 2007, the Colts placed the franchise tag on Freeney following the expiration of his rookie contract. This move allowed Bill Polian and the Colts front office time to work on a long term contract.[5] On July 13, 2007 Freeney signed a six-year, $72 million contract with $30 million in guarantees making Freeney one of the highest paid defensive players in the NFL.[6]
Freeney was fined $20,000 by the NFL for his expletive-laced interview following the end of the Colts 2008-09 playoff campaign which ended with a 23-17 overtime playoff loss to the San Diego Chargers. The NFL cited Freeney for making "inappropriate comments on officiating," according to the Indianapolis Star. Freeney, frustrated by the three defensive penalties incurred as the Chargers made their game-winning drive, told Yahoo! Sports after the game: "Those were the worst [expletive] calls I've seen in a long time ... To have a game of that magnitude taken out of your hands, it's just disgusting. It's not like they made one [expletive] bad call -- it's three calls, in overtime ... They need to start investigating some other [expletive]."[7]
Personal life
His brother Hugh was a high school quarterback and currently is a math teacher at Rockville High School in Rockville, MD. Freeney also won the annual Madden Bowl in 2003 and 2004.
References
- ^ http://www.blmfld.org/page.cfm?p=3379
- ^ Crouse, Karen (January 2007). "Using Quickness, Colts’ Freeney Is Spinning Into Control". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/30/sports/football/30colts.html?_r=1&ref=lawrence_taylor. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
- ^ http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2009/2009FBS.pdf
- ^ "Dwight Freeney: The Official Website of the Indianapolis Colts". Colts.com. http://www.colts.com/sub.cfm?page=bio&player_id=121.
- ^ http://www.nfl.com/teams/story/IND/10007910
- ^ ESPN - Freeney's deal cap friendly for 2007, 2008 - NFL
- ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/playoffs2008/news/story?id=3823511
http://archive.profootballweekly.com/content/archives2001/draft_2001/prospects_freeney_112801.asp
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/2002draft/des/dwightfreeney.htm
External links
- Dwight Freeney at ESPN.com
- Dwight Freeney at Pro-Football-Reference.com
- Colts profile
Indianapolis Colts current roster Active roster 1 Pat McAfee | 4 Adam Vinatieri | 6 Dan Orlovsky | 7 Curtis Painter | 11 Anthony Gonzalez | 17 Austin Collie | 18 Peyton Manning | 21 Kevin Thomas | 23 Terrence Johnson | 25 Jerraud Powers | 27 Jacob Lacey | 28 Stevie Brown | 29 Joseph Addai | 30 David Caldwell | 31 Donald Brown | 32 Darren Evans | 34 Delone Carter | 35 Joe Lefeged | 36 Chris Rucker | 41 Antoine Bethea | 44 Dallas Clark | 48 Justin Snow | 50 Philip Wheeler | 51 Pat Angerer | 52 A. J. Edds | 53 Kavell Conner | 55 Ernie Sims | 57 Adrian Moten | 61 Jamey Richard | 63 Jeff Saturday | 67 Mike Tepper | 69 Quinn Ojinnaka | 71 Ryan Diem | 72 Jeff Linkenbach | 74 Anthony Castonzo | 76 Joe Reitz | 78 Mike Pollak | 80 Mike McNeill | 81 Brody Eldridge | 83 Anthony Hill | 84 Jacob Tamme | 85 Pierre Garçon | 87 Reggie Wayne | 90 Jamaal Anderson | 91 Ricardo Mathews | 92 Jerry Hughes | 93 Dwight Freeney | 94 Drake Nevis | 95 Fili Moala | 96 Tyler Brayton | 98 Robert Mathis | 99 Antonio Johnson | -- Ryan Mahaffey
Reserve lists 5 Kerry Collins (IR) | 15 Blair White (IR) | 33 Melvin Bullitt (IR) | 49 Chris Gronkowski (IR) | 58 Gary Brackett (IR) | 68 Eric Foster (IR) | 73 Seth Olsen (IR) | 79 Ben Ijalana (IR) | -- Jaimie Thomas (IR) | -- James Williams (IR)
Practice squad 8 Dan LeFevour | 10 Jeremy Ross | 20 Mike Holmes | 60 Matt Murphy | 64 Ollie Ogbu | 86 Dedrick Epps | -- Fui Vakapuna
AFC East: BUF · MIA · NE · NYJ • North: BAL · CIN · CLE · Persondata Name Freeney, Dwight Alternative names Short description Date of birth February 19, 1980 Place of birth Hartford, Connecticut Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1980 births
- Living people
- African American players of American football
- American Conference Pro Bowl players
- American football defensive ends
- Indianapolis Colts players
- People from Hartford, Connecticut
- Syracuse Orange football players
- American people of Jamaican descent
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