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Jason Witten

#82 / Tight End / Dallas Cowboys

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May 06, 1982

Tennessee

Receiving Kickoff Returns Punt Returns
G Rec Yds Y/G AVG Lng TD KR YDS AVG Lng TD PR Yds Avg Lng TD
16 81 952 59.5 11.8 42 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Confirmed: Tony Gonzalez The Best In Football

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Just call me Mr. October.

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I just wanted to reaffirm what we all knew.  Tony Gonzalez is the best tight end in football.  At age 32, many people around the trade deadline balked at the idea of acquiring Gonzalez for the stiff price of a 3rd 2nd round pick.  Who's laughing now?

Name Receptions Yards Touchdowns 1st Downs
Tony Gonzalez 78 879 7 54
Jason Witten 64 771 3 39
Chris Cooley 67 713 1 38
Antonio Gates 46 534 6 32
John Carlson 46 525 4 30
Jeremy Shockey 45 446 0 27
Kellen Winslow Jr. 43 428 3 25
Dallas Clark 51 542 4 24

The argument against Gonzalez that I hear most often is that he's the Chiefs only target.  That's just false.  Take a look at the leading receiver (or in the case of the Seahawks the second leading receiver) for each team and see how our "#2" stacks up.

Chiefs (Dwayne Bowe) - 67 receptions, 847 yards, 6 touchdowns

Cowboys (Terrell Owens) - 55 receptions, 848 yards, 9 touchdowns

Redskins (Santana Moss) - 61 receptions, 876 yards, 5 touchdowns

Chargers (Vincent Jackson) - 44 receptions, 851 yards, 6 touchdowns

Seahawks (Bobby Engram) - 32 receptions, 328 yards, 0 touchdowns

Saints (Lance Moore) - 67 receptions, 801 yards, 8 touchdowns

Browns (Braylon Edwards) - 45 receptions, 735 yards, 3 touchdowns

Colts (Reggie Wayne) - 67 receptions, 918 yards, 5 touchdowns

Not too shabby if you ask me.  Dwayne Bowe has as many receptions as the leading receiver for each tight end's respective team.

What does this mean?  Well, I hope it means that Gonzalez has plenty left in the tank to grow a few more years with this team.  Or, the next best thing, this season will reiterate to potential trading partners this offseason that Tony can play at a high level past next season.  He's only missed two games in his career and this season he's putting up numbers that will rival (but probably not beat) his 102 reception season in 2004.

Thank you, Tony.

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Morning Update (Doldrums Edition)

Between the last set of off-season activities and training camp in July, this may be the most extreme downtime we'll see this year as far as actual Kansas City Chiefs news. But fear not! We'll be pumping out (somewhat) interesting and (sort of) exciting articles until the season starts. In fact, I'll tease you a bit and say we've got another great interview (hopefully) lined up. You'll really like this one too...

Be back with more later.

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