Atkins in the 2011 NFL season. |
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No. 97 Cincinnati Bengals | |
Defensive tackle | |
Personal information | |
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Date of birth: March 28, 1988 | |
Place of birth: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida | |
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | Weight: 290 lb (132 kg) |
Career information | |
College: Georgia | |
NFL Draft: 2010 / Round: 4 / Pick: 120 | |
No regular season or postseason appearances | |
Career history | |
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Roster status: Active | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Career NFL statistics as of Week 16, 2011 | |
Tackles | 61 |
Sacks | 11.0 |
Interceptions | 0 |
Forced fumbles | 2 |
Stats at NFL.com |
Gene Renard "Geno" Atkins Jr. (born March 28, 1988) is an American football defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Bengals in the fourth round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Georgia. He is also the son of former New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins safety Gene Atkins. [1]
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Atkins was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on March 28, 1988. He attended St. Thomas Aquinas in Fort Lauderdale helped the school be the Class AAAAA runner-ups in both 2004 and 2005. As a junior at St. Thomas Aquinas in 2004, Atkins had 70 tackles (12 resulted in lost yardage), one interception, and four fumble recoveries. In 2005, during his senior season, he had 117 tackles, 7.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. Following the season, he was named First-team All-County by the Sun-Sentinel and Miami Herald, First-team Class AAAAA in the state of Florida and was also named Florida Class AAAAA Defensive player of the year. Coming out of high school he was rated as the 24th best defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com and 41st best by Scout.com.[2]
Atkins played for the Georgia Bulldogs as a true freshman, recording nine tackles and 0.5 sacks in 11 games.[2]
In 2007, Atkins saw significant playing time as a backup behind Kade Weston and Jeff Owens.[3][4] On September 21, Owens said of Atkins's impact, "Geno is doing a heck of a job. He's contributing a lot to the defense. He's leading the defensive line in tackles for loss and I think we're tied in tackles."[5] As of September 29, despite being a backup, Atkins was fourth in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) with six tackles for losses along with a sack.[6] On October 6, Atkins was named the starter over Weston[7] and in only his second game led the team in tackles against Vanderbilt.[8] He became the first defensive tackle to lead the team in tackles in a game since Jason Ferguson did it in 1995 and the first defensive lineman since David Pollack in 2003.[9] Following a game against Kentucky in which he had five tackles, he was named SEC defensive player of the week for the week of November 17.[2][10] Following, his sophomore season Atkins was named First-team All-SEC, and was the only player for Georgia other than running back Knowshon Moreno to be named to the team.[11] During the press conference for Hawaii's quarterback Colt Brennan before the Sugar Bowl, Atkins asked for an autograph and took a photo with Brennan. Fellow Georgia defensive lineman Marcus Howard said of Atkins' antics during the press conference, "He was like acting like a groupie. All of us gave him grief for that."[12] Despite getting Brennan's autograph before the game, Atkins sacked him in the fourth quarter, forcing him out of the game.[13]
Two games into the 2008 season, Atkins already had eight tackles and nine quarterback hurries.[14] After the defense as a whole sacked Heisman Trophy winner Tim Tebow of Florida six times, Atkins said, "I think we rattled Tim Tebow and the offense. We wanted to pressure him. No one really works that well under pressure, not even the greatest quarterbacks. You put a little pressure on them, they're bound to flinch."[15] On November 14 against Auburn, Atkins came in on offense and was the lead blocker for Matthew Stafford on a quarterback sneak.[16] In the Capital One Bowl on January 2, 2009, against Michigan State, Atkins had one tackle and two quarterback hurries.[17]
In 2009, Atkins was listed at No. 5 on Rivals.com′s preseason defensive tackle power ranking.[18] He was also named to the 2009 Outland Trophy watch list.[19]
Atkins was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the fourth round (120th overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft.
In the his second seas, Atkins became a full time starter and led the team in sacks with 7.5, assisting the team to a 9-7 record.
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