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Roddy White

Roddy White

 

Roddy White

Atlanta Falcons

 

Position:  Wide Receiver

Height:  6'0  Weight:  208  lbs.

College:  UAB

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Selected as a first round (27th pick overall) draft choice by Atlanta in 2005.
 
 
 
CAREER
 
Recorded the Falcons first 1,000-yard season since 1999 (Terance Mathis) when he compiled 1,202 yards on 83 receptions in 2007.
 
 
Finished the 2007 campaign tied for third in the NFC in receiving yards (1,202) while recording a career-best five 100-yard games.
 
 
Strong, physical receiver, who saw immediate action in his rookie campaign, ranking fourth among all rookie receivers in 2005.
 
 
2008 (FALCONS)
 
Recorded franchise highs in receptions (88), receiving yards (1,382), touchdowns (seven) and 100-yard games (seven). White’s reception total ranked third in the NFC and his receiving yard total was the fourth-best in the NFL.
 
 
Ranked tied for second in the NFL in third down receptions (29) and led the league in third down receiving yards (516).
 
 
Finished the season ranked third in the NFL in receptions of over 25 yards with 14.
 
 
Set a single-game career-high in receiving yards with 164 at New Orleans in Week 14.
 
 
The Falcons finished the season with a 5-1 record when White tallied one or more touchdowns in a contest.
 
 
In Atlanta’s Wild Card Playoff meeting at Arizona, White caught 11 passes which set a franchise record for catches in a postseason game.
 
 
Logged 119 receiving yards on five receptions with one touchdown vs. Kansas City (9/21). His 70-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter marked the longest reception of his career and his 100-yard receiving game was the eighth of his career.
 
 
Hauled in eight catches for 132 yards with one touchdown at Green Bay (10/5).
 
 
Posted nine receptions for 112 yards with one score vs. Chicago (10/12).
 
 
Registered 113 receiving yards on eight grabs with a season-high two touchdowns at Philadelphia (10/26).
 
 
Hauled in six receptions for 112 yards at San Diego (11/30). He became the first Falcons receiver to record back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons since Terance Mathis (1998 and 99).
 
 
Recorded a career-high 164 receiving yards on a season-high 10 receptions at New Orleans (12/7).
 
 
Recorded his seventh receiving touchdown of the season against St. Louis (12/28) while setting the franchise record for receiving yards in a season with 1,382.
 
 
Started his first career playoff game in Atlanta’s Wild Card match-up at Arizona (1/3/09) and led the team in receiving with 11 receptions for 84 yards and one touchdown. Set postseason franchise records with eight first half catches and 11 total receptions in a game.
 
 
 
2007 (FALCONS)
 
Posted Atlanta’s first 1,000-yard season since 1999 (1,202) while setting career highs in receptions (83) and a long catch of 69 yards for a touchdown against Carolina in Week 3. His 83 receptions are the fifth-most for a Falcons receiver in franchise history.
 
 
Tallied 127 receiving yards on seven grabs and added one touchdown reception vs. Carolina (9/23). His 69-yard touchdown grab in the second quarter marked the longest reception of his career.
 
 
Led the team in receiving with six catches for 104 yards and one touchdown vs. Indianapolis (11/22).
 
 
Posted 10 receptions for a career-high 146 receiving yards at St. Louis (12/2) in addition to recording one touchdown.
 
 
Tallied a career-high 12 receptions for 141 yards at Arizona (12/10) with his 10-yard catch in the first quarter amassing the 1,000-yard plateau for the season.
 
 
 
2006 (FALCONS)
 
Saw action in all 16 games, starting in five and compiled 30 receptions for 506 yards (16.9 avg.). His 506 yards ranked second among Falcons receivers.
 
 
Logged his second highest receiving total of the season against Cleveland (11/12) when he caught five passes for 99 yards and a career-long reception of 55 yards.
 
 
Notched his second highest career receiving total with 104 yards versus Dallas (12/16).
 
 
In the season finale at Philadelphia (12/31), caught four passes for 90 yards with a long reception of 47 yards.
 
 
 
2005 (FALCONS)
 
Became the starting wide receiver halfway through the season as he played in all 16 games with eight starts and ranked fourth on the team with 446 receiving yards on 29 receptions with three touchdowns. Also tallied four carries for 12 yards and three special teams tackles.
 
 
Started at Green Bay (11/13) in place of Michael Jenkins and notched two catches for 22 yards, including his first career touchdown for 19 yards.
 
 
Garnered a career-high 108 receiving yards on four catches vs. Tampa Bay (11/20).
 
 
Recorded two catches for 65 yards, including a 54-yard touchdown reception vs. New Orleans (12/12).
 
 
 
COLLEGE
 
Totaled 163 receptions for 3,112 yards and 26 touchdowns, while starting 43 of 45 games for Alabama-Birmingham during his four-year career with the Blazers. His career totals rank second all-time in school history.
 
 
Led the nation with 1,452 receiving yards and ranked third in the country with a 20.5-yard per catch average in 2004 as an All-Conference USA first-team pick as a senior. Registered six 100-yard receiving contests.
 
 
Received All-Conference USA second-team honors after starting every game for the Blazers and leading the team with 39 catches for 844 yards with seven touchdowns as a junior.
 
 
 
PERSONAL
 
Lettered in football, baseball and wrestling at James Island (Charleston, SC) High School, where he twice earned all-state and All-Low County recognition for football.
 
 
Won two state wrestling titles.
 
 
Born Sharod Lamor White on November 2, 1981 in James Island, South Carolina.
 
 
Has a one-year-old son, Roddy Jr., who was born on May 10, 2006.

 

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Bigger things ahead for Falcons' White 7/25/2010
Bigger things ahead for Falcons' White

Falcons wide receiver Roddy White is poised for a 100-catch season. After three consecutive seasons with more than 80 catches, the sixth-year veteran should make a serious run at his first 100-catch season with the help of quarterback Matt Ryan, who is entering his third year as an NFL starter. "We're completing a lot of balls out there for big ...

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No Photo 6/4/2010
Roddy White looking to make more yards after catch

FLOWERY BRANCH -- Falcons wide receiver Roddy White has made it to the past two Pro Bowls. He was voted onto the team after the 2008 season and was added as a replacement last season. But he has been present throughout the minicamps and organized team activities while working to improve his game. After his third consecutive 1,000-yard receiving season, ...

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Falcons WR White added to Pro Bowl roster 2/1/2010
Falcons WR White added to Pro Bowl roster

Mobile – Falcons wide receiver Roddy White was added to the NFC Pro Bowl roster on Tuesday. He replaces Minnesota wide receiver Sidney Rice, who has withdrawn from the game. This will be White’s second straight Pro Bowl appearance. “I’m excited to be heading back to the Pro Bowl for a second year,” White said ina statement released by the team. ...

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White: Playoffs start now for the Falcons 11/24/2009
White: Playoffs start now for the Falcons

FLOWERY BRANCH -- Falcons wide receiver Roddy White doesn't beat around the bush. Enlarge photo Bill Feig, AP Falcons wide receiver Roddy White has 51 catches for 713 yards and six touchdowns on the season. Falcons blog with D. Orlando Ledbetter » Good QBs are torching the Falcons’ secondary Fan blog: The Bird Cage » Defensive Letdown in Giants ...

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No Photo 10/15/2009
Falcons' Roddy White says no more flips

FLOWERY BRANCH, Ga. -- Roddy White did everything right at San Francisco last week -- except stick his landing. On his way to his team-record 210 yards receiving, White celebrated a touchdown with a flip in the end zone, but he landed on his bottom instead of his feet. Then came more insult. With White still sitting on his backside, he was hit with a ...

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