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ROSTER
73 KENDALL SIMMONS
2007 (16-16/1-1):
Played in all 16
games and the AFC Wild Card Game against Jacksonville…has now started 26
consecutive games at RG…has started seven consecutive playoff games at RG…his
protection helped Ben Roethlisberger establish a new team record with 32
touchdown passes...9/9 at Cleveland:
Started at RG and played every snap while the offense racked up 356 yards,
with 206 being rushing yards...9/16 vs.
Buffalo: Had his 62nd career start at RG and played a major role
in Willie Parker rushing the 15th 100-yard game of his career…has
been a key factor in Willie Parker becoming the 11th place All-Time
leading rusher in Steelers’ history…part of a line that allowed the offense to
pick up 420 total yards, with 184 coming on the ground and 236 in the air...9/23 vs. San Francisco: Made his
63rd career start at RG and helped Willie Parker have his
16th career 100-yard rushing game, which was also his fourth
consecutive…part of an offensive line that allowed the offense to gain a total
of 350 yards, with 205 rushing and 145 passing...9/30 at Arizona: Had his
14th consecutive start at RG and allowed Ben Roethlisberger to throw
for 242 yards and two TDs...10/7 vs.
Seattle: Made his 15th consecutive start at RG and helped the
offense pick up 342 total yards, with 163 rushing and 179 passing…allowed Willie
Parker to have his 17th career and fourth 100-yard rushing game of
the season (102)…also made way for Najeh Davenport to rush for 58 yards and two
rushing TDs...10/21 at Denver:
Started at RG for the 16th consecutive time…part of a line that
allowed the offense to gain 379 total yards and allowed Ben Roethlisberger to
pass for 290 yards, four TDs...10/28 at
Cincinnati: Made his 17th consecutive start at RG…part of an
offensive line that allowed the Steelers to gain 390 yards, 230 passing and 160
rushing…helped make way for Willie Parker to have his fifth 100-yard rushing
game (126) of the season and one rushing TD…gave Ben Roethlisberger time to
finish 19-of-26 passing for a 109.5
passer rating and two passing TDs...11/5
vs. Baltimore: Played in his 68th career game and made his
18th consecutive start at RG…was a key factor in Ben Roethlisberger
going 13-of-16 passing for 209 yards with a career-high five TDs, while
registering a perfect passer rating of 158.3…also a major part in Roethlisberger
being able to pass for a TD in 13 consecutive games, which broke Terry
Bradshaw’s previous record of 12 consecutive games...11/11 vs. Cleveland: Made his
69th career start at RG…helped the offense pick up 401 total yards,
while helping Willie Parker to rush for 105 yards on 25 attempts (4.2 avg.),
giving him his sixth 100-yard rushing game of the season…also made it possible
for Ben Roethlisberger to complete 23-of-35 passes for 278 yards and two TDs
while finishing with a passer rating of 99.9...11/18 at N.Y. Jets: Recorded his
20th consecutive and 70th career start at RG...11/26 vs. Miami: Started in his
71st consecutive game at RG...12/2 vs. Cincinnati: Made his
72nd start at RG…part of an offensive line that allowed Ben
Roethlisberger to pass for two TDs, while also helping Willie Parker gain 87
rushing yards, passing Barry Foster and Dick Hoak on the all-time rushing list
for fifth place with 3,975 rushing yards...12/9 at New England: Started in his
73rd career and 23rd consecutive game at RG…part of an
offensive line that helped Willie Parker have his seventh 100-yard rushing
performance of the season...12/16 vs.
Jacksonville: Made his 24th consecutive start at RG…part of an
offensive line that helped Willie Parker rush for 100 yards on 14 carries (7.1
avg.), which gave him his eighth 100-yard rushing game of the season...12/20 at St. Louis: Played in his
75th career and 25th consecutive game…helped Najeh
Davenport run for 123 yards on 24 carries (5.1 avg.) and one TD, while also
allowing Ben Roethlisberger to finish 16-of-20 passing for 261 yards and three
TDs, which gave him his third perfect (158.3) passer rating of his career, tying
Peyton Manning’s NFL record...12/30 at
Baltimore: Made his 76th career and 26th consecutive
start at RG...AFC WILD CARD 1/5/08 vs.
Jacksonville: Registered his seventh consecutive and career postseason start
at RG…gave Ben Roethlisberger time to finish 29-of-42 for 337 yards passing with
two TDs…also helped Najeh Davenport finish the game with two rushing
TDs. 2006
(14-14): Started
14 games at RG…helped pave the way for Willie Parker to gain 1,494 yards, the
third-highest single-season total in team history…9/7 vs. Miami: Started at RG and helped
team rush for 143 yards…9/18 at
Jacksonville: Started at RG…9/24 vs.
Cincinnati: Started at RG and helped Willie Parker rush for 133 yards, his
second 100-yard game of the season…10/8 at San Diego: Started his
50th career game at RG…10/15 vs. Kansas City: Was inactive
due to a foot injury…10/22 at
Atlanta: Started the game at RG and split time in the second half…10/29 at Oakland: Dressed but did not
play…11/5 vs. Denver: Started at RG
and helped the offense compile 499 total yards…11/12 vs. New Orleans: Started at RG
and helped the offense gain 467 yards of offense and five touchdowns, including
217 rushing yards…helped Willie Parker rush for 213 yards (second highest total
in team history)…11/19 at Cleveland:
Started at RG…11/26 at Baltimore:
Started at RG…12/3 vs. Tampa Bay:
Started at RG…12/7 vs. Cleveland:
Helped the offense possess the ball for 38:47 and gain 528 total yards,
including 303 rushing yards on 52 carries (5.8 avg.) and two touchdowns…helped
Willie Parker set a new franchise single-game rushing record with 223 yards…12/17 at Carolina: Started at RG and
helped team possess the ball for 37:13…12/24 vs. Baltimore: Started at RG…12/31 at Cincinnati: Helped the offense
total 482 yards, 207 rushing, and possess the ball for
40:41. 2005
(16-16/4-4):
9/11 vs. Tennessee: Started at right
guard…helped Willie Parker set a team record with 161 rushing yards in a
season-opener…9/18 at Houston: Started at right
guard…helped team rush for 135 yards, including 111 by Parker…9/25
vs. New England: Started at
right guard…10/10 at San Diego: Started at right
guard for the fourth consecutive game…helped team control possession for
33:23…10/16 vs. Jacksonville: Started at right guard for the fifth
straight game…10/23 at Cincinnati: Started at right guard…helped the team
amass 221 rushing yards and possess the ball for 35:29…10/31 vs. Baltimore: Started at
right guard…11/6 at Green Bay: Started at right guard and helped the
team compile 154 rushing yards…11/13 vs. Cleveland: Helped the team rush for 159 yards on
41 carries (3.9 avg.) and three touchdowns…also helped the offense possess the
ball for 36:23…11/20 at Baltimore: Started at right guard…11/28 at Indianapolis: Started at
right guard…12/4 vs. Cincinnati: Started at right guard…12/11 vs. Chicago: Started at RG and helped team gain 190
rushing yards on 46 carries (4.1 avg.) and score two touchdowns…12/18 at Minnesota: Started at RG and helped the team
compile 142 rushing yards and possess the ball for 36:48…12/24 at Cleveland: Started at RG and helped the team rush
for 209 yards on 35 carries (6.0 avg.)…1/1
vs. Detroit: Helped team
rush for four TDs and 199 yards on 44 attempts (4.5 avg.)…AFC
Wild Card Game 1/8 at Cincinnati: Started at RG and helped team gain 346
total yards on offense…AFC Divisional Game 1/15 at
Indianapolis: Helped team
gain 112 rushing yards and 295 on offense…AFC
Championship Game 1/22 at Denver: Started at RG and helped team gain 358
total yards on offense…Super Bowl XL 2/5 vs. Seattle: Started at RG and helped team rush for
181 yards on 33 carries (5.5 avg.) and two touchdowns, including the longest run
from scrimmage in Super Bowl history (75-yard TD run). 2004
(IR):
Did
not play…had his season end during training camp when he tore the anterior
cruciate ligament in his right knee…was placed on the season-ending
reserved/injured list Aug. 24, 2004. 2003
(16-0):
Started
in all 16 games despite his diabetic condition, which was discovered just prior
to training camp...lost more than 30 lbs. due to health condition...9/21 at Cincinnati: Had a crunching block on
Antwaan Randle El's reverse...12/7
vs. Oakland:
Helped pave the way for Jerome Bettis' and the Steelers' first
100-yard rushing performance of the season and produce a no-sack effort...12/21 vs. San Diego: Was a key component in
Jerome Bettis' season-high 115 yards rushing and the Steelers' 181 total rushing
yards. 2002
(14-14/2-2):
Started
14 games for the Steelers (was injured for the other two and did not play)…was
selected as the 2002 Joe Greene Great Performance Award recipient, awarded to
team's rookie of the year…also was selected to the Pro Football Weekly
All-Rookie team...9/15 vs.
Oakland: Made
his first start as a pro...10/13 at
Cincinnati:
Helped the offense rush for a season high 211 yards and Jerome
Bettis' first 100-yard performance of the season...11/3 at Cleveland: Helped pave the way for Amos
Zereoue's first career 100-yard rushing performance and the Steelers' second of
the season...11/10 vs.
Atlanta: Helped
the team rush for its second consecutive 100-yard performance by Amos Zereoue
and 182 yards rushing as a team…11/24
vs. Cincinnati:
Was forced to leave the game in the third quarter after suffering a
knee injury...12/29 vs.
Baltimore:
Played very well…helped pave the way for Amos Zereoue's third
100-yard rushing performance of the season and the Steelers' fourth...started
both of the Steelers' postseason games. COLLEGE:
2001: Was
an All-American first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report as a
senior…was a consensus All-Southeastern Conference first-team choice…was on the
watch list for both the Lombardi Award and Outland Trophy…received the Jacobs
Blocking Trophy, given annually to the best blocker in the SEC…won the Pat Dye
Leadership Award. 2000: Was an All-American second-team
selection by The Sports Xchange as a
junior...added third-team honors from the Associated Press…was an
All-Southeastern Conference first-team choice by the league's coaches and the
Birmingham News, and an All-SEC second-team choice by the Associated
Press...moved from offensive guard to left offensive tackle in fall
drills...started every game and played in every snap. 1999: Started first three games at left
guard but was redshirted due to ankle injuries. 1998: Played in nine games, starting five
contests at left offensive guard. 1997: Played in every game, starting at left
guard three times as a freshman in 1997...majored in visual
communication/graphic arts. PERSONAL:
Was a three-year starter at Ripley (Miss.) High...is from the same hometown as
author John Grisham…was an All-State and PrepStar All-America selection
as a senior...recorded 70 tackles and four sacks, forced five fumbles and
returned one for a touchdown as a senior defensive lineman...was named District
Defensive Most Valuable Player...was voted Clarion-Ledger "Top 10" and
No. 2 offensive line prospect in Mississippi...was a Commercial Appeal
"Mid-South Top 100"...was chosen to play in the Alabama-Mississippi All-Star
Game...also played baseball and basketball...is the son of Glenda and Henry
Simmons…is married, Celesta Henry and has one daughter, Celesta Kensley
Simmons…Full name: Henry Alexander Kendall Simmons.
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