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Justin Hartwig #62
POSITION C
HEIGHT (WT) 6-4 (312 lbs.)
BIRTHDATE: 11/21/78
NFL EXP: 7
COLLEGE Kansas
 
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62 JUSTIN HARTWIG 

PRO: Signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers on March 25, 2008 as an unrestricted free agent (Carolina)…played 17 games with 16 starts at center for the Carolina Panthers from 2006-2007…signed by Carolina on March 16, 2006 as an unrestricted free agent (Tennessee)…started 47 games for the Titans at center from 2003-2005…anchored a Tennessee offensive line that ranked eighth in the NFL in 2005 and sixth in the NFL in 2003 in sacks per pass play…received the offensive game ball with Tennessee for his performance at Miami on September 11, 2004…earned the starting center job for Tennessee during the 2003 preseason after never having played the position in his career…originally selected by Tennessee in the sixth round (187th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft.

2007 (15-15): Started 15 games as center…was placed on the Reserve/Injured list on December 23…anchor of an offense that rushed for 1,824 yards (4.0 avg.)…9/9 at St. Louis: Started at center…helped pave the way for a season-high 186 rushing yards…9/16 vs. Houston: Started at center…provided protection to allow Jake Delhomme to throw for a season-high 287 yards…9/23 at Atlanta: Started at center…cleared the way for the team to rush for 176 yards…9/30 vs. Tampa Bay: Started at center…10/7 at New Orleans: Started at center…unit allowed only one sack…10/14 at Arizona: Started at center…helped pave the way to 181 rushing yards, the second-most of the season…10/28 vs. Indianapolis: Started at center…part of a unit which allowed zero sacks…11/4 at Tennessee: Started at center…11/11 vs. Atlanta: Started at center…11/18 at Green Bay: Started at center…helped clear the way for the team to rush for 131 yards…11/25 vs. New Orleans: Started at center…anchor of a unit which allowed only one sack…12/2 vs. San Francisco: Started at center…leader of a unit which ran for 166 yards and had 323 yards of total offense…12/9 at Jacksonville: Started at center…12/16 vs. Seattle: Started at center…helped pave the way for the team to rush for 114 yards…12/22 vs. Dallas: Started at center…12/23: Placed on the Reserve/Injured list.

2006 (2-1): Signed by the Carolina Panthers as an unrestricted free agent on March 16 (Tennessee)…started the season opener at center against Atlanta on September 10…missed six straight games due to a groin injury before appearing as a reserve against Dallas on October 29…was inactive for two more weeks before being placed on the Reserve/Injured list on November 24.…9/10 vs. Atlanta: Started at center and helped the team gain 280 yards of total offense…9/17 at Minnesota: Was inactive due to a groin injury…9/24 at Tampa Bay: Was inactive…10/1 vs. New Orleans: Was inactive…10/8 vs. Cleveland: Was inactive…10/15 at Baltimore: Was inactive…10/22 at Cincinnati: Dressed but did not play…10/29 vs. Dallas: Played as a reserve…11/13 vs. Tampa Bay: Was inactive…11/19 vs. St. Louis: Was inactive…11/24: Was placed on the Reserve/Injured list.

2005 (16-16): Started all 16 games at center for the second time in career…anchored offensive line that tied for 10th in the NFL for fewest sacks allowed with 31 and finished eighth in sacks per play, yielding only one sack every 20.2 pass plays…led an offense that ranked ninth in league in passing with an average of 224.8 yards per game…9/11 at Steelers: Started at center and led an offensive unit which generated 303 total yards…9/18 vs. Baltimore: Started at center for an offense that produced 25 points in a victory…9/25 at St. Louis: Started at center and provided the protection for Steve McNair to pass for two touchdowns…10/2 vs. Indianapolis: Started at center …10/9 at Houston: Started at center and led an offensive attack which produced 34 points…10/16 vs. Cincinnati: Started at center and cleared the way for Chris Brown to rush for 84 yards and two touchdowns…10/23 at Arizona: Started at center and anchored an offensive unit which gained 348 yards of total offense…10/30 vs. Oakland: Started at center and was part of an offensive line which allowed Chris Brown to rush for 97 yards and a touchdown…11/6 at Cleveland: Started at center and helped provide protection for Steve McNair to throw for 235 yards…11/20 vs. Jacksonville: Started at center as the offense had 254 total yards…11/27 vs. San Francisco: Started at center as the offensive line provided the protection for Steve McNair to pass for 343 yards and three touchdowns…12/4 at Indianapolis: Started at center…12/11 vs. Houston: Started at center as the Titans had 301 yards of total offense…12/18 vs. Seattle: Started at center and anchored an offensive line which allowed Steve McNair to pass for 310 yards and two touchdowns…12/24 at Miami: Started at center and cleared the way for the Titans to rush for 92 yards…1/1 at Jacksonville: Started at center.

2004 (15-15): Started 15 games at center and helped the Titans offense finish 11th in the NFL, which included Chris Brown’s 1,067 rushing yards and 3,829 combing passing yards between the team’s two starting quarterbacks, Steve McNair and Billy Volek…did not play at Oakland in Week 15 due to a laceration of his right ring finger…was awarded the game ball for his performance at Miami in Week 1 after the team gained 182 rushing yards in a 17-7 season-opening victory...9/11 at Miami: Started at center…earned the game ball after helping Chris Brown rush for his first career 100-yard game…9/19 vs. Indianapolis: Started at center and again paved the way for Brown to have a huge day with 152 rushing yards…9/26 vs. Jacksonville: Started at center as offensive line again cleared the way for Brown to go over the century mark with 101 yards…10/3 at San Diego: Started at center as the offense racked up 329 yards of total offense…10/11 at Green Bay: Started at center and lead an offensive line which did not allow a sack…10/17 vs. Houston: Started at center and helped provide the protection for Steve McNair to pass for 210 yards and one touchdown…10/24 at Minnesota: Started at center…10/31 vs. Cincinnati: Started at center and was part of a unit which allowed Chris Brown to rush for 147 yards…11/14 vs. Chicago: Started at center and anchored an offense which passed for 318 yards and two touchdowns…11/21 at Jacksonville: Started at center as the Titans again ran for over 100 yards, led by Antowain Smith’s 95 yards…11/28 at Houston: Started at center and lead an offensive attack which generated 355 yards of total offense…12/5 at Indianapolis: Started at center and again paved the way for Brown to exceed the century mark with 104 rushing yards…12/13 vs. Kansas City: Started at center as the offense had a huge day statistically with 542 total yards and 426 yards passing by Billy Volek…left the game in the third quarter with a right finger laceration…12/19 at Oakland: Was inactive due to a right finger laceration…12/25 vs. Denver: Started at center…1/2 vs. Detroit: Started at center as the offensive line held the Lions sack-less.

2003 (16-16/2-2): Started every game at center and helped Steve McNair lead the league in passing (100.4 rating) while Eddie George recorded his seventh 1,000-yard rushing season (1,031)…team totaled eight regular-season games and one playoff game with 100 or more rushing yards…member of offensive line ranked tied for sixth in the league in fewest sacks allowed with 25…offense ranked fourth overall in AFC (eighth in NFL)…won starting center job with four preseason starts after never playing center prior to training camp…9/7 vs. Oakland: Made first career start at center in the Titans’ opening day win…9/14 at Indianapolis: Started at center…9/21 vs. New Orleans: Started at center and paved the way for Eddie George to post his first 100-yard rushing performance of the season with exactly 100 yards…9/28 at Pittsburgh: Started at center and provided protection for Steve McNair to pass for three touchdowns…10/5 at New England: Started at center for an offense which rolled up 411 yards of total offense…10/12 vs. Houston: Started at center and allowed Steve McNair to pass for a career-high 421 yards passing and three touchdowns, while the offense had 535 yards of total offense…10/19 at Carolina: Started at center where his blocking helped the Titans rush for 134 yards as a team…10/26 at Jacksonville: Started at center as the Titans’ offensive line held the Jaguars without a sack in the Tennessee victory…11/9 at Miami: Started at center as the Titans held the opposition without a sack for the second consecutive week…11/16 vs. Jacksonville: Started at center as the Titans won a defensive battle…11/23 at Atlanta: Started at center and helped clear the way for Eddie George to exceed the century mark for the second time on the season with 115 rushing yards…12/1 at New York Jets: Started at center and provided protection for Steve McNair to pass for 272 yards and two touchdowns…12/7 vs. Indianapolis: Started at center and again gave Steve McNair the time to have a big day with 235 yards passing and two touchdowns…12/14 vs. Buffalo: Started at center as the Titans were able to gain 349 yards of total offense…12/21 at Houston: Started at center as the offense had another huge day with 182 rushing yards and 450 yards of total offense…12/28 vs. Tampa Bay: Started at center and gave Neil O’Donnell time to pass for 232 yards and two touchdowns…AFC Wild Card Game 1/3 at Baltimore: Started at center as the Titans upset the Ravens behind 88 yards on the ground from Eddie George and 159 yards passing and one touchdown thrown by Steve McNair…AFC Divisional Game 1/10 at New England: Started at center as the Titans were eliminated from the playoffs by the eventual Super Bowl champion Patriots.

2002 (3-0/0-0): Played the final three games primarily on special teams after being inactive for the first 13 games…was inactive for both playoff games…made his NFL debut on Monday Night Football against the Patriots in Week 15…9/8 vs. Philadelphia: Was inactive…9/15 at Dallas: Was inactive…9/22 at Cleveland: Was inactive…9/29 at Oakland: Was inactive…10/6 vs. Washington: Was inactive…10/13 vs. Jacksonville: Was inactive…10/27 at Cincinnati: Was inactive…11/3 at Indianapolis: Was inactive…10/10 vs. Houston: Was inactive…11/27 vs. Pittsburgh: Was inactive…11/24 vs. Baltimore: Was inactive…12/1 at New York Giants: Was inactive…12/8 vs. Indianapolis: Was inactive…12/16 vs. New England: Made his NFL debut on Monday Night Football playing primarily special teams…12/22 at Jacksonville: Saw action as a reserve at guard and also contributed on special teams…12/29 at Houston: Played primarily special teams…AFC Divisional Game 1/11 vs. Pittsburgh: Was inactive…AFC Championship Game 1/19 at Oakland: Was inactive.

COLLEGE: Three-year starter at right tackle…appeared in 38 games with 34 starts…second-team All-Big 12 choice and team captain as a senior…All-Big 12 honorable mention as a junior…2001: Second-team All-Big 12 Conference selection by the league’s coaches…served as team co-captain, earning Player of the Week honors three times…manned the right offensive tackle position, grading 80.9 percent for blocking consistency as the team totaled 2,968 yards…only offensive lineman to start every game the last two years...2000: Started all 11 games at right tackle…honorable mention All-Big 12 Conference selection…second-highest graded lineman among the offensive line unit with 82.3 percent mark…1999: Started all 12 games at right tackle…earned one of the top blocking grades among offensive linemen at 82.0 percent…had his first starting assignment in the season opener vs. Notre Dame…1998: Made a significant contribution as a backup at tackle…saw action as a reserve in four games…1997: Redshirted…communication studies major…Jayhawk Scholar. 

PERSONAL: His father, Craig, had a tryout with the Atlanta Falcons during the early 1980s…earned all-conference and second-team all-state honors his senior season at Valley (Wes Des Moines, Iowa) High…three-year starter who didn’t allow a quarterback sack from his offensive tackle position…also a standout in track and basketball…helped his basketball team to the state tournament and a 17-5 record…team’s leading rebounder and averaged 8.1 points…earned honorable mention all-conference honors in basketball…broke the school discus record in track with a throw of 164-7…won the conference discus title two consecutive years and placed third in the state 4A meet…earned first-team all-state honors in the discus as a senior, and was a choice on the Elite All-State discus listing by the Iowa High School Coaches Association…Full name: Justin James Hartwig.