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2007 MEDIA GUIDE - Seahawks Online Media Packet

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gain 168 yards in a victory versus Oakland(12/16). Ground game averaged 4.3 yards percarry (the club’s highest total since 1997).2001: Started all 16 games at left tackle and thelast 69 consecutive regular-season games.Named to his second Pro Bowl in the last threeseasons while helping Alexander to the fourthbestrushing game in NFL history (266 yards)that helped set a franchise record with 319rushing yards versus Oakland (11/11). 2002:Re-signed (9/16) with the club and started all 14games he played in at left tackle, missing thefirst two (contract) at Oakland (9/8) and versusArizona (9/15). Was part of the offensive linethat blocked for Alexander's record-setting fivetouchdownfirst half versus Minnesota (9/29).Also part of the line that did not allow a sack forthe first time since November 18, 2001, atBuffalo. Helped block for Hasselbeck, as hepassed for four 300-yard games, including two400-yard games. Seattle's passing gameranked third in the NFL while the team setrecords for most yards in one season (5,818)and most 500-yard games in one season (3).Also paved the way for Alexander to set clubrecord with 18 total touchdowns, including aclub-record 16 rushing touchdowns. Named tohis third career Pro Bowl after the season (1999,2001, 2002). 2003: Re-signed (9/2) with theclub and started all 16 games, joining SteveHutchinson to form one of the best left sides infootball. Named to fourth career Pro Bowl afterthe season (1999, 2001-03) and was one of fiveSeattle representatives, the most since 1987.Helped Alexander to his best year with a careerhigh1,435 yards and 14 touchdowns, the thirdmostrush scores in club history, while protectingHasselbeck en route to his franchise-high3,841 yards passing, career-high 26 touchdownspasses, and another four, 300-yardgames for the second straight year. 2004:Started all 16 games, joining fellow Pro BowlerHutchinson to form one of the best left sides infootball. Named to fifth career Pro Bowl afterthe season (1999, 2001-04) and was one ofthree Seattle representatives (ShaunAlexander, Hutchinson). Also earned first-teamAll-Pro status for second time in career (2001)by the Associated Press, joining nine otherplayers in franchise history to earn All-Pro firstteamhonors (Kenny Easley and CortezKennedy, three times each; Bobby JoeEdmonds; Hutchinson; Norm Johnson; SteveJONES’ NFL RECORDYear Team — GP/GS Postseason1997 Seattle — 12/121998 Seattle — 16/161999 Seattle — 16/16 1/12000 Seattle — 16/162001 Seattle — 16/162002 Seattle — 14/14Largent; Joe Nash; Fredd Young, one each).Helped Alexander to a career year with acareer-high 1,696 yards and 20 total touchdowns(16 rush, 4 rec.), the most total scores inclub history. His 16 rushing touchdowns tiedhis own 2002 mark for most in team history.2005: Started 15 games, missing seasonfinale (back), joining fellow Pro Bowler SteveHutchinson to form one of the best left sides infootball. Named to sixth career Pro Bowl afterthe season (1999, 2001-05) and was one ofseven Seattle representatives (ShaunAlexander, Matt Hasselbeck, Hutchinson, LofaTatupu, Robbie Tobeck, Mack Strong). Alsoearned first-team All-Pro status for third time incareer, second straight, (2001, 2004, 2005) bythe Associated Press, joining nine other playersin franchise history to earn All-Pro firstteamhonors (Kenny Easley and CortezKennedy, three times each; Hutchinson, twice;Bobby Joe Edmonds; Norm Johnson; SteveLargent; Joe Nash; Fredd Young, one each).Helped Alexander to become the NFL MVPwith a career year on the ground with a careerhighand Seattle-record 1,880 yards and anNFL-record 28 total touchdowns (27 rush, 1rec.). Helped Seattle to a club-record 320 rushyards and two 100-yard rushers for only thethird time in club history vs. Houston (10/16).Started all three postseason games.HONORS: 1997 First-team All-Rookie (ProFootball Weekly, College and Pro FootballWeekly, Football News), NFL Offensive Rookieof the Month (October), AFC West OutstandingRookie (The Sporting News). 1999 AFC ProBowl. 2001 AFC Pro Bowl, First-team All-Pro(AP, Sports Illustrated, Pro Football Weekly,Football News). 2002 NFC Pro Bowl, All-ProTeam (Pro Football Weekly), All-NFC Team (ProFootball Weekly). 2003 NFC Pro Bowl; All-NFCTeam (Pro Football Weekly). 2004 First-teamAll-Pro (AP, College & Pro Football Weekly,Football Digest, The Sporting News), All-NFL(Pro Football Weekly), All-NFC (Pro FootballWeekly), NFC Pro Bowl. 2005 First-team All-Pro (AP, Pro Football Weekly/ProfessionalFootball Writers of America, The SportingNews, Sports Illustrated), All-NFC (Pro FootballWeekly/Professional Football Writers ofAmerica), All-NFL (AP, Pro Football Weekly/Professional Football Writers of America), NFCPro Bowl. 2006 All-Pro (The Sporting News),Second-team All-Pro (AP), All-NFL (ProYear Team — GP/GS Postseason2003 Seattle — 16/16 1/12004 Seattle — 16/16 1/12005 Seattle — 15/15 3/32006 Seattle — 16/16 2/2NFL TOTALS — 153/153 8/8JONES 121

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