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STAFF<br />

SIDELINES HISTORY PLAYOFF RECORDS 2014 SEASON MACKENZY<br />

RECORDS<br />

BERNADEAU<br />

• At Tampa Bay (12/4) played the second half at left guard for Travelle Wharton, who left the game with tightness<br />

in his back.<br />

• Started at left guard against Atlanta (12/11) when Wharton moved to left tackle in place of Jordan Gross, who<br />

was inactive with a sprained ankle. Opened paths for the Panthers to total 157 rushing yards on 23 attempts<br />

- an average of 6.8 yards-per-carry - with one touchdown against the NFL’s fifth-rated rushing defense.<br />

2010 (Carolina):<br />

• Played in 16 games with 12 starts.<br />

• Started the first five games at right guard and the last seven at left guard after Wharton suffered a seasonending<br />

toe injury at Tampa Bay (11/14).<br />

• Helped the Panthers generate more than 100 yards rushing in six of the last seven games with a seasonhigh<br />

212 yards against Atlanta (12/12).<br />

2009 (Carolina):<br />

• Played in all 16 games with seven starts.<br />

• Started final seven games at left guard after Gross suffered a season-ending leg injury that forced Wharton<br />

to move from left guard to left tackle.<br />

• Helped the Panthers average 156.1 rushing yards-per-game and set team records with 2,498 rushing<br />

yards, 525 rushing attempts and 123 rushing first downs.<br />

• Cleared lanes for running backs DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart to become the first set of teammates<br />

in NFL history to each rush for more than 1,100 yards in the same season.<br />

• Made his first NFL start against Miami (11/20).<br />

• At the N.Y. Giants (12/27) created paths for the Panthers to accumulate 247 rushing yards, the fifth-highest<br />

single-game total in team history.<br />

2008 (Carolina):<br />

• Dressed but did not play in five games and was inactive for 11 games.<br />

• Inactive for the NFC Divisional Playoffs against Arizona (1/10/09).<br />

COLLEGE:<br />

• Started all 37 games he played during his career at Bentley, seeing action at both left guard and left tackle.<br />

• Named the Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year as a junior and senior.<br />

• As a senior, was named American Football Coaches Association All-American, Northeast-10 Conference<br />

Offensive Lineman of the Year and First-team All-Northeast-10 Conference selection while starting six games<br />

at left guard before being sidelined with a knee injury for the final four games.<br />

• As a junior, named Northeast-10 Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year, First-team All-Northeast-10<br />

Conference selection and was the Falcons Offensive Most Valuable Player while starting all 11 games, splitting<br />

time between left tackle and left guard.<br />

• As a sophomore, named first-team All-Northeast-10 Conference selection and started all 10 games at left<br />

tackle while contributing to an offense that averaged 34.1 points and 440.6 yards-per-game.<br />

• Started all 10 games at left tackle as a freshman and helped Bentley average 458.2 yards-per-game.<br />

PERSONAL:<br />

• Attended Waltham, Mass., High School.<br />

• Majored in management at Bentley.<br />

COMMUNITY:<br />

• 2012-15 Dallas Cowboys U High School Camp.<br />

• 2014-15 Cowboys Draft Day/Fan Appreciation Party.<br />

• 2014 NFL Play 60 clinic, London, England.<br />

• 2014 Fan Appreciation Pep Rally, London, England.<br />

• <strong>2015</strong> Taste of the NFL: The Ultimate Cowboys Tailgate Party host benefiting North Texas Food Bank<br />

• Salvation Army Angel Tree Christmas Program.<br />

• Annual Team Hospital Visits.<br />

• Kickoff Luncheon.<br />

• Make-A-Wish Foundation of North Texas.<br />

BERNADEAU’S NFL TOTALS<br />

GAMES/STARTS (regular season, playoffs): 2008 (0/0-Car); 2009 (16/7-Car), 2010 (16/12-Car), 2011 (15/1-Car), 2012 (16/16-Dal); 2013<br />

(16/11), 2014 (16/1, 2/0). Totals 95/48, 2/0.<br />

KEN BISHOP<br />

66 • Nose Tackle<br />

6-0 • 300 • 9/8/90<br />

Northern Illinois • D7d for ‘14 (251st overall)<br />

NFL: 2nd Year • Cowboys: 2nd Year<br />

Games/Starts: 2014-3/0; Career-3/0<br />

Postseason: 2014-1/0; Career-1/0<br />

PRO: Ken Bishop came to Dallas as one of the club’s five seventh round (251st overall) draft choices in 2014.<br />

Bishop fits the mold of a trench-clogging nose tackle and spent two seasons at Ellsworth Community College<br />

honing his skills before finishing his collegiate career at Northern Illinois. He played in three games as a rookie<br />

and spent 12 weeks on the practice squad working on his transition to the pro game. The prototypical nose<br />

tackle will return in <strong>2015</strong> with the hopes his experience as a rookie helps him be a force on the Dallas defensive<br />

front in <strong>2015</strong>.<br />

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