Eugene Amano

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Eugene Amano

Amano in November 2008
No. --     Free agent
Center
Personal information
Date of birth: (1982-03-01) March 1, 1982
Place of birth: Manila, Philippines
Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)Weight: 300 lb (136 kg)
Career information
High school: San Diego (CA) Rancho Bernardo
College: Southeast Missouri State
NFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 7 / Pick: 239
Debuted in 2004 for the Tennessee Titans
Career history

Career NFL statistics as of 2012
Games played 124
Games started 68
Stats at NFL.com

Eugene Philip Amano (born March 1, 1982) is an American football offensive lineman who is currently a free agent. Playing for the Tennessee Titans from 2004 to 2013, he replaced eight-time All-Pro selection Kevin Mawae as starting center in 2010. Amano is one of three NFL players to be born in the Philippines, along with Tim Tebow and Fred Jones.[1]

High school career

He attended Rancho Bernardo High School in San Diego, California, where he was an all-conference performer as an offensive and defensive lineman during his senior season and also lettered in basketball and track.

Amano late into his senior year had no scholarship offers and planned to walk-on to either the University of New Mexico or San Diego State University. But when SE Missouri State called one of his high school coaches about players on his team, he sold the recruiters on Amano. The recruiters acquired a tape of Amano and immediately offered him a scholarship.

College career

He attended Southeast Missouri State University. As a senior, he won the Division I-AA Dave Rimington Trophy, given annually to top center in college football at each level of competition. Amano was also named first-team All-American by the American Football Coaches Association, The NFL Draft Report and Football Gazette.

Professional career

2004 NFL Draft

Projected to go undrafted by Sports Illustrated, who labeled him as "a solid practice-squad prospect,"[2] Amano was ranked as the No. 20 center available in the 2004 NFL Draft.[3] He was eventually selected in the seventh round, 239th overall, by the Titans. He was the seventh of nine centers selected in this draft, and also the first offensive lineman selected from Southeast Missouri State since Dan Peiffer in 1973.

Tennessee Titans

For his first four NFL seasons, Amano served primarily as a reserve at both center and guard. In 2008, he replaced left guard Jacob Bell in the starting lineup, and went on to start 31 games at that position. In 2009, Amano was a member of an offensive line that blocked for the NFL's second-best rushing attack (162.0 yards per game) allowed just 16 sacks, the second fewest in the NFL.

In 2010, Amano was moved to center to replace a retiring Kevin Mawae.

Personal

Amano is married to Frances Santos. The couple splits time between Nashville, Tennessee, and San Diego, California. Amano developed The Amano Family Foundation to benefit inner-city youth of National City, California.

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