Kelley Washington

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Kelley Washington

PositionWide Receiver

Experience7 years

Height6-3

Weight215

CollegeTennessee

High SchoolSherando (VA)

HometownStephens City, Virginia

Birthdate8/21/1979

Joined RavensFree Agent, 2009

Joined NFL2003

Kelley Washington Statistics

    • Games Played/Started: (2003, 16/3); (2004, 16/2); (2005, 7/0); (2006, 5/1); (2007, 14/0); (2008, 10/0); (2009, 9/0) Totals: 77/6
    • Playoffs: (2007, 3/0) Total: 3/0
    • Tall, physical receiver who can make the tough catch inside and has a strong special teams presence
    • Enters 2009 with 73 career receptions for 896 yards and 9 TDs
    • Washington has also recorded 27 career special teams tackles, including a career-high 18 stops while with New England in 2007
    • Posted career highs with 31 receptions for 378 yards and added 3 TDs with the Bengals in 2004
    • Netted a career-high 4 TD catches on 22 receptions for 299 yards, including a career-long 51-yard TD catch with Cincinnati in 2003.
    • Kelley Washington signed with the Ravens (1-year contract) on 5/18/09
    • Signed with New England on 3/13/07
    • Placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 12/15/06
    • Originally drafted by the Bengals in the 3rd round (65th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft
    • 2009: (with Baltimore) Game 9 at Cle. (11/16): Played from scrimmage and on special teams (1 solo tackle) in the 16-0 win.
    • Game 8 at Cin. (11/8): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage (pulling in a pass for 10 yards) against the Bengals.
    • Game 7 vs. Den. (11/1): Subbed and had 4 receptions for a team-leading 58 yards in the 30-7 victory.
    • Game 6 at Min. (10/18): Saw action on special teams and from scrimmage, recording 3 receptions for 48 yards, including a long of 28 against the Vikings.
    • Game 5 vs. Cin. (10/11): Pulled in 1 reception for 21 yards (good for a 1st down) against the Bengals.
    • Game 4 at NE (10/4): Hauled in 4 receptions for 31 yards against the Patriots.
    • Game 3 vs. Cle. (9/27): Tied for the team lead (Derrick Mason) with 5 receptions for 66 yards, as part of 479 yards racked up by the Ravens’ offense in the 34-3 victory.
    • Game 2 at SD (9/20): Pulled in 4 receptions for a team-leading 58 yards and 1 TD (his 1st TD since 12/12/06) in the 31-26 win.
    • Game 1 vs. KC (9/13): Saw his 1st action as a Raven and hauled in 3 receptions (all good for 1st downs) for 43 yards, while helping set a Ravens’ franchise record with 501 total yards in the 38-24 win.
    • 2008: (with New England) Saw action in 10 regular season games on special teams and as a reserve WR, pulling in 1 reception for 3 yards
    • Finished the season with 7 special teams tackles
    • Tallied a team-leading 2 special teams tackles in the Patriots' 23-16 comeback in game 6 vs. STL (10/26)
    • Pulled in his lone reception of the season (3 yards), which was good for a 1st down in the season opener vs. KC (9/7)
    • 2007: (with New England) Saw action in all 16 regular season games and led the team with a career high 18 special teams tackles
    • Also played in all 3 of the Patriots postseason games, recording 2 special teams stops
    • Saw action in a reserve WR role and on special teams, posting the Patriots 1st punt block since 1999, slapping down Ben Grahams punt (which was recovered by New England on the Jets’ 3 yard-line) and had a special teams stop in game 14 vs. NYJ (12/16)
    • Posted a career-high 5 special teams tackles in game 1 at NYJ (9/9)
    • 2006: (with Cincinnati) Played in 5 games, including 1 start, and netted 9 receptions for 115 yards and 1 TD
    • Played in 5 games, including 1 start, and netted 9 receptions for 115 yards and 1 TD
    • Also posted 2 special teams tackles before being placed on Injured Reserve (hamstring) on 12/15
    • Posted career highs with 5 receptions (tied 2 other times) for 77 yards (15.4 avg.), including a 22-yard TD reception in game 2 vs. Cle. (9/17)
    • 2005: (with Cincinnati) Saw action in 7 games, recording 10 receptions for 101 yards and a TD
    • Saw action in 7 games, recording 10 receptions for 101 yards and a TD
    • Posted a season-high 4 receptions for 48 yards, including an 18-yard TD catch in game 14 at Det. (12/18)
    • 2004: (with Cincinnati) Played in all 16 games (2 starts) and netted career highs with 31 receptions for 378 yards and added 3 TDs
    • Played in all 16 games (2 starts) and netted career highs with 31 receptions for 378 yards and added 3 TDs
    • Tied a career high with 5 receptions for 58 yards, including 3 receptions good for 1st downs in game 3 vs. Bal (9/26)
    • 2003: (with Cincinnati) Finished an impressive rookie season, seeing action in all 16 games, including a career-high 3 starts
    • Finished an impressive rookie season, seeing action in all 16 games, including a career-high 3 starts
    • Posted 22 receptions for 299 yards and a career-high 4 TDs, including a career-long 51-yard TD catch
    • Pulled in a career-long 51-yard TD pass in game 12 at Pit. (11/30)
    • Established a career high with 5 receptions for 61 yards and a TD in game 11 at SD (11/23)
    • Played in 17 games at Tennessee, totaling 93 catches for 1,523 yards and 8 TDs
    • Was considered a probable 1st-round NFL draft choice entering his sophomore year of 2002, but recorded just 23 receptions for 443 yards and 1 TD while being limited to 4 games due to injuries
    • Missed the 1st 2 games in 2002 with a knee sprain, and suffered a concussion at Georgia (10/12) that sidelined him for the remainder of the season, and had to undergo surgery on 11/19/02 to fuse 2 vertebrae in his neck
    • Saw action in 13 games as a freshman, pulling in 70 receptions for 1,080 yards and 7 TDs in 2001
    • Named to Freshman All-America teams by The Sporting News and Football Writers Association
    • Entered NFL Draft after his sophomore season
    • Majored in arts and sciences
    • Prepped at Sherando (Stephens City, VA) HS, earning All-State honors in helping the football team to the state 2A championship game
    • Passed for 1,887 yards and 20 TDs as a senior QB, and recorded a school-record 9 INTs as a safety on defense
    • Was not recruited out of high school by major college football programs, leading to his decision to sign a pro baseball contract in 1997
    • Was a 10th-round draft pick of the Florida Marlins in 1997 and played 295 minor league games over 4 seasons (1997- 2000), playing shortstop from 1997-99 and 3rd base in 2000
    • Batted .213 with 9 home runs and 98 RBIs for his career
    • As a minor league baseball prospect, Kelley was roommates with both current Red Sox pitcher Josh Beckett and current Raiders WR Javon Walker
    • Full name: James Kelley Washington

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