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Te XAN S<br />
gained 27 yards on 10 carries and scored his<br />
first touchdown of the season and added two<br />
catches for seven yards vs. Atlanta (10/7)…ran<br />
five times for 26 yards at Tampa Bay (10/14)…<br />
inactive for the next four games at <strong>Houston</strong><br />
(10/21), vs. Oakland (10/28), vs. Carolina (11/4)<br />
and vs. Jacksonville (11/11)…returned to the<br />
field and had three carries for 14 yards and tied<br />
a career high with four catches for 61 yards at<br />
Denver (11/19)…ran eight times for 28 yards and<br />
caught one pass for seven yards at Cincinnati<br />
(11/25)…rushed 11 times for 46 yards and a<br />
touchdown and caught two passes for 13 yards<br />
vs. <strong>Houston</strong> (12/2)…ran five times for 16 yards<br />
and a touchdown and caught two passes for 11<br />
yards vs. San Diego (12/9)…carried six times<br />
for 21 yards and caught two passes for six<br />
yards at Kansas City (12/16)…gained 15 yards<br />
on five carries and scored a touchdown vs. the<br />
New York Jets (12/23)…ran seven times for 22<br />
yards and scored the Titans’ only touchdown<br />
at Indianapolis (12/30)...gained 13 yards on four<br />
carries in the AFC Wild Card Playoff at San<br />
Diego (1/6/08).<br />
2006 (Tennessee 5/3): Played in five games with<br />
three starts and gained 156 rushing yards on 41<br />
attempts…helped team post a franchise-record<br />
4.7-average per carry for season and was also<br />
part of rushing attack that ranked third in AFC<br />
and fifth in NFL…also added two receptions for<br />
four yards.<br />
2005 (Tennessee 15/14): Played in 15 games<br />
with 14 starts and led the team in rushing for<br />
the second consecutive season with 851 yards<br />
on 224 carries and five touchdowns…set<br />
career highs with 25 receptions for 327 yards<br />
with two touchdowns and posted first-ever<br />
100-yard receiving game vs. San Francisco<br />
(11/27)…tied career high with two touchdowns<br />
vs. Cincinnati (10/16)…rushed for season- and<br />
team-high 97 yards on 19 carries vs. Oakland<br />
(10/30) and scored on 38-yard TD run...posted<br />
his first career 100-yard receiving game with<br />
105 yards, including a career-long 57-yarder, vs.<br />
San Francisco (11/27).<br />
2004 (Tennessee 11/11): Played in and started<br />
11 games…had the most productive season of<br />
his career, rushing for 1,067 yards on 220 carries<br />
and six touchdowns…recorded six 100-yard<br />
games…his 4.8 yards-per-carry average was<br />
the best in the NFL among runners with 200 or<br />
more attempts…became the second player<br />
in NFL history to rush for 100 or more yards in<br />
each of his first three starts, joining St. Louis<br />
Cardinals RB Stump Mitchell…ran for 100<br />
yards on 16 carries and caught one pass for<br />
three yards at Miami (9/11)…carried 26 times<br />
for a season-high 152 yards and a touchdown,<br />
and caught one pass for eight yards vs.<br />
Indianapolis (9/19)…ran 23 times for 101 yards<br />
and a touchdown and caught three passes for<br />
30 yards vs. Jacksonville (9/26)…ran for 148<br />
yards and a career-high two touchdowns on 27<br />
carries and added three catches for 24 yards<br />
at Green Bay (10/11)…carried a career-high<br />
32 times for 147 yards and a touchdown, and<br />
caught a career-high four passes for 23 yards<br />
vs. Cincinnati (10/31)…gained 104 yards on<br />
19 carries at Indianapolis (12/5)…missed five<br />
games with a toe injury.<br />
2003 (Tennessee 11/0): Saw action in 11 games<br />
as a rookie behind veterans Eddie George and<br />
Robert Holcombe…rushed for 221 yards on 56<br />
carries and caught eight passes for 61 yards…<br />
also carried 18 times for 96 yards and two<br />
touchdowns in two postseason contests…<br />
missed the first three games due to a hamstring<br />
injury…made his NFL debut at Pittsburgh (9/28)<br />
and carried six times for three yards…led team<br />
in rushing vs. Miami (11/9), gaining 46 yards on<br />
12 attempts…rushed for season-high 69 yards,<br />
including 28-yarder, at <strong>Houston</strong> (12/21)…the run<br />
was the team’s longest of season…rushed for<br />
61 yards and his first career touchdown, a sixyarder,<br />
in AFC Wild Card Playoff win at Baltimore<br />
(1/3/04)…ran for a five-yard touchdown in AFC<br />
Divisional Playoff loss at New England (1/10/04).<br />
COLLEGE: Rushed for 2,787 yards and 35<br />
touchdowns on 493 carries in just two seasons<br />
at Colorado, trailing only Eric Bieniemy<br />
(3,490 yards and 35 touchdowns, 1987-90) on<br />
Colorado’s all-time list for career rushing yards<br />
and TDs…led Big 12 Conference and ranked<br />
third in nation with 1,841 yards on 303 carries<br />
and 19 touchdowns as a junior…named All-<br />
American first-team and National Offensive<br />
Player of the Year selection by The NFL Draft<br />
Report and first-team by American Football<br />
Coaches Association…selected second-team<br />
All-American by the Associated Press, College<br />
Football News and The Sporting News…<br />
unanimous All-Big 12 Conference first-team<br />
pick and Big 12 Offensive Player of the Year<br />
by conference coaches…named AP All-Big 12<br />
Conference honorable mention, leading team<br />
with 946 yards and 16 TDs on 190 carries as a<br />
sophomore…spent freshman season at Fort<br />
veterans<br />
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