Tony Curtis (American football) explained

Tony Curtis
Number:89
Position:Tight end
Birth Date:11 February 1983
Birth Place:Fort Lewis, Washington, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:5
Weight Lbs:251
High School:Seaside (CA)
College:Portland State
Undraftedyear:2005
Pastteams:
Statlabel1:Games played
Statvalue1:36
Statlabel2:Receptions
Statvalue2:11
Statlabel3:Receiving yards
Statvalue3:50
Statlabel4:Receiving touchdowns
Statvalue4:3
Pfr:CurtTo00

Tony Curtis (born February 11, 1983) is a former American football tight end who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He also was a member of the Cologne Centurions Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers, and Washington Redskins. He played college football at Portland State University.

Early life

Curtis graduated from Seaside High School in Seaside, California. As a senior, he received Monterey County Athlete of the Year, County Defensive Player of the Year and All-county honors.[1]

In basketball, he received All-county and All-league honors as a senior.

College career

Curtis enrolled at Fresno City College under head coach Tony Caviglia. As a freshman, he played on the defensive line. As a sophomore, he was converted into a tight end. After the season, he transferred to Division I-AA Portland State University.

As a junior, he tallied 9 receptions for 79 yards. As a senior, he appeared in 11 games, making 7 receptions for 96 yards and one touchdown. He finished his college career with 16 receptions for 175 yards and one touchdown.

Professional career

Dallas Cowboys

Curtis was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Dallas Cowboys after the 2005 NFL draft on February 28.[2] He was used mainly as a blocking tight end. He was released on September 3.[3] He was signed to the practice squad on September 4.

In 2006, he was released before the start of the season and signed to the practice squad on September 3. On October 13, he was promoted to the regular roster. He appeared in 4 games (declared inactive in 3 games), before being released on November 24.

On January 10, 2007, he was re-signed by the Cowboys and assigned to the Cologne Centurions in NFL Europa, where he appeared in 9 games (4 starts), while making 14 receptions for 112 yards and 3 touchdown. He would end up making the roster and being named the third-string tight end. On October 8, in a Monday Night Football game against the Buffalo Bills, Curtis recovered an onside kick with 18 seconds remaining to help set up Nick Folk's 53-yard game-winning field goal, giving the Cowboys a 25-24 win. He finished the season with 3 catches, all of which went for touchdowns, 3 special teams tackles and 3 kickoff returns for 27 yards.

On April 11, 2008, he was re-signed as an exclusive-rights free agent to a one-year deal. During the season, he also saw snaps as a blocking fullback. He appeared in 16 games with 6 starts, while tallying 8 receptions for 32 yards. He missed a block in a punt formation, resulting in punter Mat McBriar suffering a broken right foot. He wasn't re-signed at the end of the year.

Kansas City Chiefs

On April 24, 2009, Curtis was signed as a free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs.[4] He was released on August 4.

Philadelphia Eagles

On August 25, 2009, he signed with the Philadelphia Eagles as a free agent, to compete for the third-string tight end role.[5] He was waived on September 8.

Baltimore Ravens

On September 22, 2009, Curtis signed with the Baltimore Ravens to replace an injured Obafemi Ayanbadejo.[6] He was declared inactive in 3 games. He was released on October 13, to make room for wide receiver David Tyree.[7]

San Francisco 49ers

On February 4, 2010, he was signed by the San Francisco 49ers. He was released September 3.[8]

Washington Redskins

On August 16, 2011, he signed with the Washington Redskins, to provide depth because of a series of injuries at the tight end position.[9] He was released on September 3. In his career, he played in 36 games (6 starts) with 11 receptions for 50 yards and 3 touchdowns.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 49ers' practice in Seaside is homecoming for tight end Tony Curtis . August 5, 2010 . August 14, 2019.
  2. Web site: Transactions . August 14, 2019.
  3. News: Transactions . The New York Times . September 4, 2005 . August 14, 2019.
  4. Web site: Chiefs add former Cowboys TE Curtis; C Niswanger signs tender . https://web.archive.org/web/20191222202142/http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d80ff41e9/printable/chiefs-add-former-cowboys-te-curtis-c-niswanger-signs-tender . dead . December 22, 2019 . . August 14, 2019.
  5. Web site: Philadelphia Eagles sign tight end Tony Curtis, linebacker Curtis Gatewood . August 25, 2009 . August 14, 2019.
  6. Web site: Tight End Signed; Burgess Treaded . August 14, 2019.
  7. Web site: Ravens sign wide receiver Tyree. August 14, 2019.
  8. Web site: Jason Hill, Michael Robinson, Matt Wilhelm among 49ers final cuts . September 3, 2010 . August 14, 2019.
  9. News: Redskins drop RB James Davis, add TE Tony Curtis . . August 14, 2019.