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Santonio Holmes #10
POSITION: WR_
HEIGHT (WT): 5-11 (192 lbs.)
BIRTHDATE: 3/3/84
NFL EXP: 4
COLLEGE: Ohio State
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10 SANTONIO HOLMES

 

PRO (44-32/4-4): Earned Super Bowl XLIII MVP honors after finishing the game with nine receptions for 131 yards (14.6 avg.) and the game-winning touchdown reception...started 15 games in 2008 (inactive for N.Y. Giants game)...received the Joe Greene Great Performance Award following his rookie season for being the top rookie on the team...was the Steelers first round draft pick (25th overall) in the 2006 NFL Draft.

 

2008 (15-15/3-2): Started 15 regular-season games at WR...was inactive October 26 versus the New York Giants...finished second on the team with a career-high 55 receptions for 821 yards (14.9 avg.) with five touchdowns...returned 34 punts for 226 yards (6.6 avg.) with a long return of 35 yards...played in all three postseason games, making two starts...named the MVP of Super Bowl XLIII after catching nine passes for 131 yards (14.6 avg.) and the game-winning touchdown reception with 35 seconds remaining... led the team in the postseason with 13 receptions for 226 yards (17.4 avg.) with two touchdowns...returned three punts for 103 yards (14.7 avg.), with a 67-yard return for a touchdown...his 67-yard punt return for a touchdown in the AFC Divisional Game against San Diego was the first return score of his postseason career, as well as the longest punt return in team postseason history...has scored a touchdown in each of his four postseason games...9/7 vs. Houston: Played in his 30th career game and made his fifth consecutive start at WR...caught two passes for 19 yards (9.5 avg.)...both receptions went for first downs on third down to keep touchdown-producing drives alive...9/14 at Cleveland: Made his 19th career start at WR and led the team with five receptions for 94 yards (18.8 avg.)...his 48-yard reception in the third quarter helped set up a 48-yard field goal by Jeff Reed...rushed one time for 10 yards in the fourth quarter, picking up a first down on the play...9/21 at Philadelphia: Made his 20th career start at WR and finished with three receptions for 32 yards (10.7 avg.) with a long reception of 16 yards... had one punt return for five yards...9/29 vs. Baltimore: Made his 21st career start at WR and tied for the team lead with three receptions for 61 yards (20.3 avg.)...caught his first touchdown of the season in the third quarter, a 38-yard touchdown reception from Ben Roethlisberger...returned six punts for 28 yards (4.7 avg.) with a long of 13...10/5 at Jacksonville: Made his 22nd career start at WR...had four receptions for 65 yards (16.3 avg.) with a long of 19 yards...surpassed 2,000 career receiving yards (2,040)...returned three punts for 15 yards (5.0 avg.)...10/19 at Cincinnati: Made his 10th consecutive start at WR...tied a season high with five receptions for a team-high 89 yards (17.8 avg.) with a long reception of 32 yards... returned three punts for 21 yards (7.0 avg.) with a long of 12 yards...10/26 vs. New York Giants: Was inactive... 11/3 at Washington: Made his 24th career start at WR...finished with three receptions for 30 yards (10.0 avg.) with one touchdown and a long of 16 yards...returned four punts for 30 yards (7.5 avg.) with a 17-yard return...11/9 vs. Indianapolis: Made his 25th career start at WR...caught four passes for 29 yards (7.3 avg.) with a long of 23...rushed once for minus-one yard... returned four punts for a season-high 40 yards (10.0 avg.) with a long return of 23 yards...11/16 vs. San Diego: Made his third consecutive start at WR...tied a season high with five receptions for 63 yards (12.6 avg.) with a long of 19 yards...11/20 vs. Cincinnati: Made his fourth consecutive start at WR...led the team with five receptions for 84 yards (16.8 avg.) with a long of 27 yards...returned two punts for zero yards...left the game in the third quarter with a head injury...11/30 at New England: Played in his 40th career game... finished with two receptions for 28 yards (14.0 avg.)... caught a 19-yard touchdown pass from Roethlisberger in the second quarter, his third touchdown reception of the season...had a 29-yard punt return in the first quarter...12/7 vs. Dallas: Started his sixth consecutive game at WR...finished with three catches for 82 yards (27.3 avg.)...hauled in a 47-yard pass from Roethlisberger in the third quarter...returned a punt 35 yards in the fourth quarter, his longest punt return of the season...12/14 at Baltimore: Made his 30th career start at WR...finished with three receptions for 21 yards (7.0 avg.), including the game-winning four-yard touchdown with 43 seconds left in the game...returned three punts for five yards (1.7 avg.)...12/21 at Tennessee: Made his eighth consecutive start at WR... finished with five catches for 93 yards (18.6 avg.) with one touchdown...caught his fifth receiving touchdown of the season, a 31-yarder from Roethlisberger in the second quarter...returned two punts for two yards (1.0 avg.) with a long of six yards...12/28 vs. Cleveland: Made his ninth consecutive start at WR...caught three passes for 31 yards (10.3 avg.)...returned four punts for 16 yards (4.0 avg.)...AFC Divisional Game 1/11 vs. San Diego: Made his second consecutive postseason start at WR...finished with two catches for 25 yards (12.5 avg.)...had two rushes for seven yards (3.5 avg.)...returned two punts for 73 yards (36.5 avg.), including a 67-yard punt return for a touchdown in the first quarter...was the longest punt return in team postseason history...AFC Championship Game 1/18 vs. Baltimore: Made his third consecutive postseason start at WR...finished with two receptions for 70 yards (35.0 avg.) with one touchdown...had a playoff career high 65-yard touchdown reception from Roethlisberger early in the second quarter...marked his third consecutive postseason game with a touchdown...returned three punts for 25 yards (8.3 avg.) with a long of 25 yards...Super Bowl XLIII 2/1 vs. Arizona: Played in his fourth consecutive postseason game...was named Super Bowl XLIII MVP after hauling in nine passes for 131 yards (14.6 avg.) and the game-winning six-yard touchdown reception with 35 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter...caught four passes for 73 yards (18.3 avg.) on the game-winning drive...returned two punts for five yards (2.5 avg.) with a long of four yards...has scored a touchdown in four consecutive postseason games.

 

2007 (13-13/1-1): Started 13 games in his second season…missed Week 5 with a hamstring and Weeks 12 and 13 with ankle injuries…also started the AFC Wild Card Game versus Jacksonville where he recorded three receptions for 49 yards and his first career postseason touchdown…second on team with 52 receptions for a team-high 942 yards, establishing a career high…his career-high 18.2 average-per-reception led the NFL…led the Steelers and set a career high with eight touchdown receptions…recorded three 100-yard games…established a new personal single-game high with 133 yards on four receptions (33.3 avg.) in a Week 16 win over St. Louis…in that same game he also caught a career-long 83-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger…recorded first career two touchdown game in a Week 4 loss at Arizona...9/9 at Cleveland: Made his fifth career start at WR…had two catches for 55 yards (27.5 avg.), with a long of 40 yards for a TD…also had one carry for 11 yards…his two catches put him over 50 career receptions...9/16 vs. Buffalo: Had his sixth career start at WR...had three catches for 53 yards (17.7 avg.), with a 27-yard long...9/23 vs. San Francisco: Started at WR and logged three catches for 49 yards (16.3 avg.) with an 18-yard long...9/30 at Arizona: Started at WR while playing in his 19th career game with the Steelers…led the team with six catches and all receivers in receiving yardage...set a new career high with 128 yards receiving, including a long of 43 yards for a TD, while also matching his career high in catches (six)…was the second 100+ yard receiving game of his career…his two TD catches set a career high and marker the first multi-TD game of his career…went over the 1,000-yard mark in career receiving yards with 1,109…also registered one rush for a one-yard loss...10/7 vs. Seattle: Dressed but did not play, due to a hamstring injury during warm-ups...10/21 at Denver: Returned from a hamstring injury and started at WR…ranked second on the team in receptions (six) and receiving yards (54), including a 13-yard TD catch…his 13-yard TD reception gave him four on the season and ties him with Heath Miller as the team leader in that category...10/28 at Cincinnati: Started in his 10th career game at WR…had six catches for 87 yards (14.5 avg.) including a 42-yard long…also had one rush for two yards...11/5 vs. Baltimore: Started at WR and finished the day with four catches for 110 yards (27.5 avg.), including a 45-yard long with two TDs…It marks the second multi-TD game of the season and of his career…his 110 yards receiving is the second time this season and the third time of his career he has eclipsed the 100-yard mark for receiving yards…brought in a 35-yard TD pass from Roethlisberger in the second quarter, giving him a team-leading sixth TD on the year and the eight of his career...11/11 vs. Cleveland: Had his fourth consecutive and 24th career start at WR…finished the game with four catches for 53 yards (13.3 avg.), including an 18-yard long...11/18 at N.Y. Jets: Played in his 25th career game and started his fifth consecutive at WR…paced the team with five catches for 75 yards (15.0 avg.) including a 27-yard long…also added one TD reception to his season total, giving him a team-leading seven TD catches...11/26 vs. Miami: Was inactive due to an ankle injury...12/2 vs. Cincinnati: Was inactive due to an ankle injury... 12/9 at New England: Returned from an ankle injury and started at WR…tallied one catch for 13 yards...12/16 vs. Jacksonville: Made his 15th career start at WR…finished the game with four receptions for a team-high 34 yards (8.5 avg.), including a long of 18 yards...12/20 at St. Louis: Played in his 28th career game, while starting in his third consecutive game at WR…finished the game with a team-high 133 yards on four catches (33.3 avg.), including an 83-yard long on the Steelers’ first offensive play from scrimmage…also had one rush for seven yards...12/30 at Baltimore: Made his 17th career start at WR…finished with four catches for 98 yards (24.5 avg.), including a 59-yarder which went for a TD…his performance put him over 100 career receptions (101) and gave him 10 career TD receptions...AFC WILD CARD 1/5/08 vs. Jacksonville: Made his first playoff appearance and start at WR…finished with three catches for 49 yards (16.3 avg.) with one TD in his first postseason game…his longest reception of the game gave him his first postseason TD, as he hauled in a 37-yard TD pass from Roethlisberger on the first play of the fourth quarter.

2006 (16-4): Played in all 16 games as a rookie, starting the final four contests…finished with 49 catches for 824 yards (16.8 avg.) with two touchdowns…his 49 catches and 824 yards were second on the team…his 824 receiving yards were the second-highest total for a rookie in team history…also served as a kickoff returner and punt returner…had 26 punt returns for 264 yards (10.2 avg.), including a career-long 65-yarder for a touchdown against Carolina (12-17)…finished the season with 18 kickoff returns for 436 yards (24.2 avg.)…earned the Joe Greene Great Performance Award for the team's Rookie of the Year and also was named the NFL Rookie of the Week following Week 6…9/7 vs. Miami: Played in first career NFL game…caught his first pass for six yards…returned one punt for two yards…returned two kickoffs for 49 yards (24.5 avg.) and a long of 28…9/18 at Jacksonville: Caught one pass for 15 yards…returned two kickoffs for 36 yards with a long of 18…9/24 vs. Cincinnati: Caught three passes for 30 yards (10.0 avg.) and a long of 14…returned one punt for 14 yards…returned one kickoff for 26 yards…10/8 at San Diego: Caught two passes for 22 yards and a long of 13…returned three kickoffs for 71 yards (23.7 avg.) and a long of 27…returned one punt for one yard…10/15 vs. Kansas City: Caught two passes for a career-high 58 yards, including a career long of 50…took a direct snap and ran for 13 yards and a first down…returned five punts for 55 yards (11.0 avg.) and a career-long 24 yards…returned two kickoffs for 54 yards (27.0 avg.)…recorded 180 yards on offense and special teams, an 18.0-yard average every time he touched the ball…named NFL Rookie of the Week for his efforts…10/22 at Atlanta: Set new career highs at that time with five catches for 91 yards (18.2 avg.)…caught a game-long 36-yarder on a late drive in the first half to help the Steelers take a 24-21 lead…returned three kickoffs for 88 yards (29.3) and a career-long 42-yarder…accounted for 179 total yards…10/29 at Oakland: Caught two passes for 43 yards, including a long of 38…returned two punts for 15 yards with a long of 12…returned his only kickoff 18 yards…11/5 vs. Denver: Caught a career-high six passes for 58 yards (9.7 avg.) and a long of 18…returned one punt for five yards…had two kick returns for 48 yards and a long of 24…11/12 vs. New Orleans: Caught two passes for 57 yards...recorded a team-long 46-yard catch that set up a Jeff Reed field goal to tie the game at 17-17…11/19 at Cleveland: Had five receptions for 75 yards (15.0 avg.) and his first career touchdown…caught a long pass for 21 yards on a critical third down-and-20 to keep a scoring drive alive…finished off that scoring drive after catching a 20-yard touchdown from a scrambling Ben Roethlisberger…returned two punts for 13 yards with a long of eight…was named NFL Rookie of the Week for his efforts…11/26 at Baltimore: Caught three passes for 31 yards (10.3 avg.) with a long of 14…has caught at least one pass in every game…returned three punts for 32 yards (10.7 avg.) and a long of 18…12/3 vs. Tampa Bay: Caught one pass for 18 yards…returned two punts for 12 yards with a long of eight…12/7 vs. Cleveland: Made his first career start at SE…had team highs with four receptions and 81 yards (20.3 avg.) with a long of 25…returned three punts for 31 yards (10.3 avg.) and a long of 18…had another punt return of 18 yards that was called back on a running-into-the-kicker penalty…12/17 at Carolina: Started for the second straight game at SE…returned a punt 65 yards for a touchdown, first of his career…finished with 78 yards on three punt returns (26.0 avg.)…caught three passes for 25 yards (8.3 avg.) with a long of 10…nearly had two receiving touchdowns but was ruled down and stepped out of bounds at the two-yard line on the other…12/24 vs. Baltimore: Started at SE for the third straight game…had five receptions for 90 yards (18.0 avg.) with a long of 31…had one kick return for 21 yards…12/31 at Cincinnati: Had his first 100-yard receiving game (124) on four catches (31.0 avg.) and one touchdown…scored the game-winning touchdown in overtime on a 67-yard catch-and-run…also caught a 34-yarder late in the fourth quarter on the Steelers' scoring drive to force overtime…returned one punt for six yards and one kickoff for 25 yards…had 155 all-purpose yards…started his fourth consecutive game.

COLLEGE: Was a consistent deep threat for the Buckeyes since stepping into the starting lineup during the later stages of his redshirt freshman season…is a fluid runner with the burst to get to top speed instantly…began his career as a flanker, but came into his own as a junior after shifting to split end…in 36 games at Ohio State, started 28 times…finished fifth in school history with 140 receptions for 2,295 yards and third with 25 touchdown grabs…returned 38 punts for 385 yards (10.1 avg) and a score, adding 19 kickoff returns for 425 yards (22.4 avg)…rushed three times for 18 yards and recorded three solo tackles…touched the ball 200 times during his career, gaining 3,123 all-purpose yards…gained 3,123 all-purpose yards, becoming the 12th Buckeye to gain over 3,000 yards in a career…had at least two receptions in 30 consecutive games. 2005: All-Big Ten Conference first-team selection…shifted to split end, starting every game…led the team with 53 receptions for 977 yards (18.4 avg) and 11 touchdowns…only David Boston (1,436 in 1998), Terry Glenn (1,411 in 1995), Cris Carter (1,127), Michael Jenkins (1,076) and Dee Miller (981 in 1997) gained more yards receiving in a season for the Buckeyes…11 scoring grabs are topped only by Boston (14 in 1997 and 13 in 1998) and Glenn (17 in 1995) on the school's season-record list…returned 11 punts for 141 yards (12.8 avg) and 11 kickoffs for 239 yards (21.7 avg)…scored 66 points and amassed 1,357 all-purpose yards…gained over 100 yards receiving in the Michigan State, Indiana and Notre Dame (Fiesta Bowl) contests…19 of his receptions were good for 20 yards or longer. 2004: Second-team All-Big Ten Conference choice…started all year at flanker, leading the team with a career-high 55 receptions for 769 yards (14.0 avg) and seven touchdowns…rushed twice for 19 yards and scored 48 points…returned 20 punts for 214 yards (10.7 avg) and a score…added 186 yards on eight kickoff returns (23.2 avg), finishing with 1,188 all-purpose yards…gained over 200 yards receiving vs. Marshall…eight of his receptions were for 20 yards or longer. 2003: Saw mop-up duty most of the season, but took over at flanker for the team's final four games when starter, Drew Carter, was lost for the season with a knee injury…finished with 32 receptions for 549 yards and a team-high 17.2-yard average…also scored seven touchdowns…carried once for a one-yard loss, recorded a solo tackle and returned seven punts for 30 yards…had nine catches for 20 yards or longer. 2002: Redshirted as a freshman, performing on the scout team…majored in general studies.

  PERSONAL Attended Glades Central (Belle Glade, Fla.) High School... three-year starter who helped Glades Central to state titles his sophomore and junior years and a 12-1 record his senior campaign...named the MVP of the Outback Steakhouse All-Star Game, after making five catches for 121 yards and a score...also played in the California- Florida All-Star Game...a three-sport star, also lettered in track and basketball...the track team won the state title his junior year and the basketball team was runner-up his senior season...his 4x400 meter relay team won the state title his junior and senior years... single and has two sons, Santonio III (7) and Nicori (5), and one daughter (Saniya 3)...is the son of Patricia Brown and Santonio Holmes, Sr...second cousin of New England Patriots’ running back Fred Taylor...resides in Belle Glade, Fla...Full name: Santonio Holmes, Jr.

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