Ed Perry

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Edward Lewis Perry, Jr. (born September 1, 1974 in Richmond, Virginia) is an American football player in the National Football League. He graduated from Highland Springs High School in Highland Springs, Virginia where he earned four varsity letters in football and three in basketball. He continue to play football at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. He was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the sixth round of the 1997 NFL Draft. He played with the Dolphins through the 2004 season. He played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2005. In his early seasons he played Tight End and served as the teams long snapper, but during his later years he played only long snapper and was regarded as one of the more reliable long snappers in the NFL. He is the last active player to have caught a touchdown pass from Hall-of-Famer Dan Marino.

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[edit] College Bio

Ed Perry was a four-year letterman and three-year starter at James Madison, which is the least amazing college in the history of mankind. He ended his collegiate career with 113 receptions for 1,283 yards, six touchdowns and two blocked punts. He was selected All-Yankee Conference as a senior when he caught 31 passes for 299 yards (9.6 avg.). Earn all-conference honors as a junior with 26 receptions for 219 yards (8.4 avg.). He also produced a career-high 39 catches for 533 yards (13.7 avg.) with three touchdowns as a sophomore. He became named first-team All-Yankee League and third-team All-America by The Sports Network. He received his degree in Sociology.

[edit] Pro career

Accomplished long-snapper in his ninth NFL season … Joined the Chiefs on November 23rd when TE Kendall Gammon was lost for the season with a lower left leg injury … Also adds depth to the Chiefs tight end corps … Spent the first eight seasons (’97-04) of his NFL career with Miami … Has played in 103 games as a long snapper with 10 starts … Has 39 catches for 308 yards (7.9 avg.) with two touchdowns to go with 45 special teams tackles, a fumble recovery on special teams and two kickoff returns for seven yards … Has also played in six playoff games (one start), recording three receptions for 32 yards (10.7 avg.). Transactions: Signed a one-year contract with Kansas City (11/23/05) ... Released by Miami (8/30/05) ... Resigned to a five-year contract with Miami (3/2/05) ... Signed a one-year contract with Miami (3/23/04) ... Signed a three-year contract with Miami (3/19/01) ... Signed a one-year contract with Miami (4/28/00) ... Signed a three-year contract with Miami (6/11/97) ... Entered the NFL as the fourth of four sixth-round draft choices (177th overall) by Miami in the ‘97 NFL Draft.

  • 2004

Miami (1997-04): Handled the long-snapping duties on punts and placement kicks while also playing tight end in 103 games (10 starts) ... Caught 39 passes for 308 yards (7.9 avg.) with two TDs … Also had 45 special teams tackles, a special teams fumble recovery and two kickoff returns for seven yards … Saw action in six playoff contests, producing three catches for 32 yards (10.7 avg.). 2004: Handled the club’s long-snapping duties in 16 games with seven special teams tackles … Part of the punt coverage unit that led the AFC and ranked second in the NFL with a 5.7-yard per return average allowed … Appeared in his 100th regular season game at Denver (12/12).

  • 2003

Missed the entire season with a left knee injury suffered in the club’s first preseason game vs. Tampa Bay (8/8) ... Was placed on injured reserve on August 10th.

  • 2002

Played in all 16 as the team’s long-snapper and a reserve tight end … Registered seven special teams tackles and one fumble recovery on special teams … Produced two special teams stops vs. Detroit (9/8), at Indianapolis (9/15) and at Green Bay (11/14).

  • 2001

Saw action in 16 games as the team’s long-snapper and a reserve tight end … Produced eight special teams stops … Returned one kickoff return for no yards … Played in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Baltimore (1/13/02).

  • 2000

Appeared in nine games as a long snapper and reserve tight end … Was also inactive for two contests … Had three special teams tackles … Was inactive at Cincinnati (10/1) and vs. Buffalo (10/8) with a dislocated right shoulder suffered vs. New England (9/24) ... Was placed on injured reserve on November 23rd with that injury.

  • 1999

Played in all 16 games (one start) as the long-snapper and reserve tight end … Caught three passes for eight yards with a touchdown … Added eight special teams stops … Started as the second tight end vs. New England (11/21) when the club opened in a two-tight end formation … Recorded three receptions for eight yards with a one-yard TD catch vs. the N.Y. Jets (12/27) ... Saw action in two playoff games, catching one pass for three yards in an AFC Wild Card Game at Seattle (1/9/00).

  • 1998

Appeared in 14 games (five starts) and was inactive for two contests as a long-snapper and tight end … Registered a career-high 25 receptions for 255 yards (10.2 avg.) and five special teams stops … Caught a career-high four passes for 26 yards vs. Buffalo (9/13) ... Was inactive vs. Indianapolis (11/8) and at Carolina (11/15) ... Had two catches for a career-high 59 yards, including a career-long 46-yard reception at New England (11/23) on Monday Night Football … Played in two playoff games (one start), recording two catches for 29 yards (14.5 avg.) ... Caught two passes for 29 yards in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Buffalo (1/2/99) ... Started an AFC Divisional Playoff Game in place of an injured TE Troy Drayton at Denver (1/9/99).

  • 1997

Played in all 16 games with four starts as part of the club’s two-tight end sets and as a long snapper … Produced 11 receptions for 45 yards (4.1 avg.) with a touchdown … Returned one kickoff for seven yards … Caught his first NFL pass for two yards in his initial NFL start vs. Kansas City (10/5) ... Had a season-high three catches for 19 yards and four special teams tackles in a starting role vs. the N.Y. Jets (11/9) ... Recorded two receptions for four yards with a two-yard touchdown vs. Buffalo (11/17) on Monday Night Football … Played in an AFC Wild Card Game at New England (12/28).

[edit] Trivia

  • Was an all-region and All-Florida selection as a senior at Highlands Springs High School in Richmond, Virginia.
  • Often cut the hair of his Miami teammates, a trade he picked up in middle school as a tribute to one of his best friends that had died.
  • Has helped with the Daily Bread Food Bank, Rebuilding Together and the Broward Partnership for the Homeless.
  • Assisted in building houses for Habitat for Humanity.
  • Married, wife Sonja with a daughter, Kamaya and a stepson, T.J.

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