- Nate Kaeding
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Nate Kaeding No. 10 San Diego Chargers Placekicker Personal information Date of birth: March 26, 1982 Place of birth: Iowa City, Iowa Height: 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) Weight: 187 lb (85 kg) Career information College: Iowa NFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 3 / Pick: 65 Debuted in 2004 for the San Diego Chargers Career history - San Diego Chargers (2004-present)
Career highlights and awards - 2× Pro Bowl selection (2006, 2009)
- 1× First-team All-Pro selection (2009)
- 1× Second-team All-Pro selection (2006)
- Lou Groza Award (2002)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 6, 2011 Field Goals Made 173 Field Goals Attempted 200 Field Goals % 86.5 Long Field Goal 57 Stats at NFL.com Nathaniel James Kaeding (born March 26, 1982) is an American football placekicker who plays for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Chargers in the 2004 NFL Draft in the 3rd round with a pick acquired from the Phillip Rivers-Eli Manning trade. He played college football at Iowa. As of the completion of the 2010 season, Kaeding was the most accurate field goal kicker in NFL history at 86.5%.
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College
The Iowa City, Iowa native played college football at the University of Iowa, where he won the Lou Groza Award in 2002 and is the all time leading scorer. Even in high school by playing in state championship games in three different sports: (basketball, football and soccer) at Iowa City West High School.[1]
Professional
In January 2005, Kaeding became only the second rookie in NFL history to attempt a potential game-winning field goal in the playoffs in the 4th quarter or overtime. His 40-yard field goal attempt missed, and the Chargers lost in the wild card round to the New York Jets, who won the game on a Doug Brien field goal.
In the 2007 Pro Bowl, Kaeding kicked a game winning 21-yard field goal with four seconds left.
Kaeding's postseason struggles continued in the 2006 NFL Playoffs, when he missed a potential game tying 54-yard field goal attempt against the New England Patriots. He had not missed a field goal at home in the previous two years prior to that 54-yard attempt.
Kaeding suffered a fractured fibula when he made a tackle on the opening kickoff against the Denver Broncos on December 24, 2007 and played the final 5 games of the season with the fractured fibula.[2]
In the 2007 playoffs, Kaeding missed a field goal each in the Wild Card weekend game against Tennessee (which San Diego won) and against the Indianapolis Colts (which San Diego also won). Nate's streak of consecutive playoff games with a missed field goal stood at 4 but was ended with a made field goal from 40 yards against New England.
In the 2009 NFL season, Kaeding connected on 91.4% (32/35) of his field goals, a percentage that led the NFL. His season long of 54 yards came in a Week 15 victory over Cincinnati Bengals. However, in the AFC Divisional Round against the New York Jets, Kaeding's postseason struggles continued as he missed all 3 of his attempted field goals, from 37, 57, and 40 yards. The Jets won the game 17-14. In the postseason, Kaeding is 3-for-9 on field goal attempts at home.[3]
Kaeding ended the 2010 season as the NFL’s most accurate kicker of all-time, converting 86.5% of his field goals attempts.[4] In the 2011 NFL season, Kaeding was injured on the first play of the season when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament, causing him to miss the duration of the season and necessitated the signing of Nick Novak.[5]
Personal life
In January 2008, Kaeding began writing weekly movie reviews for CorridorBUZZ, a daily arts & entertainment web site serving the Iowa City/Cedar Rapids, Iowa corridor. He owns a restaurant in Iowa City called Short's Burgers
Nate and his wife, Samantha, have two sons, Jack and Wyatt.
References
- ^ "National Football League". Nate Kaeding. http://www.nfl.com/players/natekaeding/profile?id=KAE109286. Retrieved 2010-12-13.
- ^ http://www.signonsandiego.com/sports/chargers/20080126-9999-1s26chargers.html
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- ^ "Chargers K Kaeding out for season after hurting left knee on opening kickoff". Associated Press. The Washington Post. September 12, 2011. Archived from the original on September 15, 2011. http://www.webcitation.org/61jIol3Qh.
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External links
- Nate Kaeding at NFL.com [1]
- Nate Kaeding at Chargers.com [2]
- LeVar Woods Football Academy Bio
Lou Groza Award winners 1992: Allison | 1993: Davis | 1994: McLaughlin | 1995: Reeder | 1996: Primanti | 1997: Gramatica | 1998: Janikowski | 1999: Janikowski | 2000: Ruffin | 2001: Marler | 2002: Kaeding | 2003: Nichols | 2004: Nugent | 2005: Serna | 2006: Carmody | 2007: Weber | 2008: Gano | 2009: Forbath | 2010: Bailey
2003 College Football All-America Team consensus selections Offense QB Jason White | RB Chris Perry | RB Kevin Jones | WR Larry Fitzgerald | WR Mike Williams | TE Kellen Winslow II
OL Shawn Andrews | OL Robert Gallery | OL Jacob Rogers | OL Alex Barron | C Jake GroveDefense DL Dave Ball | DL Tommie Harris | DL Chad Lavalais | DL Kenechi Udeze
LB Teddy Lehman | LB Derrick Johnson | LB Grant Wiley
DB Derrick Strait | DB Sean Taylor | DB Keiwan Ratliff | DB Will AllenSpecial teams San Diego Chargers 2004 NFL Draft selections Eli Manning • Igor Olshansky • Nate Kaeding • Nick Hardwick • Shaun Phillips • Dave Ball • Michael Turner • Ryan Krause • Ryon Bingham • Shane Olivea • Carlos Joseph2007 Pro Bowl AFC starters Offense QB Peyton Manning | RB LaDainian Tomlinson | FB Lorenzo Neal | WR Andre Johnson | WR Chad Johnson | TE Antonio Gates
OT Willie Anderson | OT Jonathan Ogden | G Alan Faneca | G Will Shields | C Jeff SaturdayDefense DE Jason Taylor | DE Aaron Schobel | DT Richard Seymour | DT Jamal Williams
OLB Adalius Thomas | OLB Shawne Merriman | ILB Al Wilson
CB Champ Bailey | CB Rashean Mathis | FS Ed Reed | SS Troy PolamaluSpecial Teams 2009 AP NFL All-Pro Team Offense: QB Peyton Manning | RB Adrian Peterson | RB Chris Johnson | FB Leonard Weaver | WR Andre Johnson | WR Wes Welker | TE Dallas Clark
Special Teams P Shane Lechler | PK Nate Kaeding | KR Josh Cribbs
OT Ryan Clady | OT Joe Thomas | G Steve Hutchinson | G Jahri Evans | C Nick Mangold
Defense: DE Jared Allen | DE Dwight Freeney | DT Kevin Williams | DT Jay Ratliff | OLB Elvis Dumervil | OLB DeMarcus Ware | ILB Patrick Willis | ILB Ray Lewis
CB Charles Woodson | CB Darrelle Revis | FS Darren Sharper | SS Adrian Wilson2010 Pro Bowl AFC starters Offense QB Peyton Manning | RB Chris Johnson | FB Le'Ron McClain | WR Andre Johnson | WR Reggie Wayne | TE Dallas Clark
OT Jake Long | OT Ryan Clady | G Logan Mankins | G Alan Faneca | C Nick MangoldDefense DE Dwight Freeney | DE Robert Mathis | DT Haloti Ngata | DT Vince Wilfork
OLB Elvis Dumervil | OLB James Harrison | ILB Ray Lewis
CB Darrelle Revis | CB Nnamdi Asomugha | FS Ed Reed | SS Brian DawkinsSpecial Teams P Shane Lechler | K Nate Kaeding | KR Josh Cribbs | ST Kassim OsgoodCategories:- 1982 births
- American Conference Pro Bowl players
- American football placekickers
- Iowa Hawkeyes football players
- Living people
- People from Iowa City, Iowa
- San Diego Chargers players
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