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This article was researched and compiled
by Carrie Birdsong
Born: October 3rd,
1980
Birthplace: Pahokee, Florida
High
School: Pahokee High
School, Pahokee, Florida
College: Florida State (1999 –
2002)
Draft: 2003: 2nd
round, 54th pick
Position: Wide Receiver
Career
History:
Arizona
Cardinals 2002 – 2009
Baltimore
Ravens 2010 – 2012
San
Francisco 49ers 2013 – 2015
Detroit
Lions 2016
Buffalo
Bills 2017*
*Offseason and/or practice squad
member only
Career highlights and awards:
1. Super
Bowl champion (XLVII)
2. NFL
Offensive Rookie of the Year (2003)
3. Walter
Payton NFL Man of the Year (2015)
4. 3x
Pro Bowl (2003, 2006, 2008)
5. PFWA
All – Rookie Team (2003)
6. NFLPA
Alan Page Community Award (2014)
7. BCS
national champion (1999)
8. Brian
Piccolo Award (2002)
9. Second
– Team All – ACC (2002)
NFL Statistics:
1. Receptions:
1,076
2. Receiving
Yards: 13,779
3. Receiving
Touchdowns: 82
Anquan Boldin was the 2003 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, was selected to three Pro Bowls and won Super Bowl XLVII with the Ravens. In 2015, he was named the Walter Payton Man of the Year for his community service(1). Despite not being named to the NFL 2000’s All – Decade Team, Boldin is widely considered as one of the greatest wide receivers of his era.(2)
Early Life:
Boldin played football, basketball, and ran track at Pahokee High School(3). His ability playing as a quarterback led him to be named Florida’s Mr. Football in 1998(4). During his senior season, Pahokee held a 10 – 0 regular season record including a 34 – 14 over Glades Central in the annual Muck Bowl(5). After the season, he was a USA Today first – team selection and named Florida Player of the Year.(6)
Also a standout track athlete, Boldin competed in sprinting, jumping and throwing events at Pahokee High. He was timed at 52.34 seconds over 400 meters. In jumps he recorded a personal – best leap of 6.13 meters in the long jump. As thrower, he got a top – throw of 13.53 meters in the shot put.(7)
In 2007, he was named the Florida High School Association All – Century Team, a team compiled of the top 33 players in the 100 – year history of high school football in the state of Florida.(8)
College
Career
Boldin attended Florida State University from 1999 to 2002. In the 2002 season, he had nine receptions for 175 receiving yards against Notre Dame, a three – touchdown game against North Carolina, and a two – touchdown game against rival Florida(9)(10)(11). He was converted to wide receiver in order to get more playing time. In 23 games at wide receiver, he caught 118 passes for 1,790 yards (averaging 15.2 yards per reception) and 21 touchdowns.(12)
Professional
Career
Pre
– Draft
Boldin created initial concerns of the NFL scouts after he registered a relatively slow 4.7 time in the 40 – yard dash at the NFL Combine.(13)
Pre – draft measurables
Arizona
Cardinals
2003
season
Boldin was selected in the second round by the Arizona Cardinals with the 54th overallpick in the 2003 NFL Draft.(15)
Boldin
set an NFL record for most receiving yards by a rookie in his first game with
217 on ten receptions against the Detroit Lions(16)(17). In week 10, against the Pittsburgh Steelers,
he had eight receptions for 118 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in
the 28 – 15 loss(18). Two
weeks later, he had six receptions for 123 receiving yards and one receiving
touchdown in the 50 – 14 loss to the San Francisco 49ers(20). In week 16 against the Seattle Seahawks, he
had ten receptions for 122 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in the
28 – 10 loss.(21)
As
a rookie, he tied Billy Sims for most yards from scrimmage by a rookie in his
first game (217), and holds the NFL record for most receptions in the first 26
games of an NFL career (157)(22)(23). He is also the fastest to record over 300
career receptions (47 games) and finished the season with 101 catches, 1,377
receiving yards, and eight touchdowns(24). Boldin was the only rookie selected to the
2004 Pro Bowl(25). He was
named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team(26). He was named Offensive Rookie of the Year by
the Associated Press and the PFWA(27)(28). In addition, he was named Sporting News
Rookie of the Year.(29)
2004
season
Boldin
suffered a right knee injury in training camp(30). He was inactive for the first six regular
season games. In the 2004 season, Boldin
finished with 56 receptions for 623 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown
in ten games. He had two games going
over 100 receiving yards on the year.(31)
2005 season
In week 2, against the St. Louis Rams, Boldin had eight receptions for 119 receiving yards in the 17 – 12 loss(32). In week 4, against San Francisco, he had eight receptions for 116 receiving yards and a touchdown in the 31 – 14 victory(33). In the following game, against the Carolina Panthers, he had ten receptions for 162 receiving yards and a receiving touchdown in the 24 – 20 loss(34). In week 11, Boldin started a streak of five consecutive games going over the 100 – yard mark. Arguably his finest moment came against the San Francisco 49ers on December 4th when he broke several tackles and scored the game – winning touchdown in a 17 – 10 win. He had 11 receptions for 156 receiving yards on the day(35)(36). In week 15 against the Houston Texans, he had eight receptions for 134 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in the 30 – 19 loss(37). In the 2005 season, despite missing time with an injury, Boldin still caught more than 100 passes for over 1,400 yards(38). He led the league in receiving yards per game with 100.1(39). That year, he and fellow wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald became only the third due from the same team to each catch over 100 receptions and top the 1,400 – yard mark. They joined Detroit’s Herman Moore and Brett Perriman, who accomplished the feat in 1995, and Denver Broncos tandem Ed McCaffery and Rod Smith, who did it in 2000.(40)
2006 season
In week 3, against the St. Louis Rams, Boldin had ten receptions for 129 receiving yards in the 16 – 14 loss(41). In week 6, against the Chicago Bears, he had 12 receptions for 136 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in the 24 – 23 loss(42). In week 12, against the Minnesota Vikings, he had nine receptions for 140 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in the 31 – 26 loss(43). After compiling 83 catches, 1,203 receiving yards and four touchdowns in 2006, Boldin was selected to play in his second Pro Bowl.(44)(45)
2007
season
Boldin was named the offensive captain for the Cardinals for the 2007 season(46)(47). In week 3, against the Baltimore Ravens, he had 14 receptions for 181 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in the 26 – 23 loss(48). In week 7, he had two receiving touchdowns in the 21 – 19 loss to Washington(49). In week 16, he had 13 receptions for 162 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns in the 30 – 27 victory(50). During the season, he became the fastest player in NFL history to compile 400 career receptions(51). In the 2007 season, Boldin recorded 71 receptions for 853 receiving yards and nine receiving touchdowns.(52)
2008 season
On September 28th, 2008, Boldin was carted off the field after a violent helmet – to – helmet collision in the end zone with 27 seconds remaining in the Cardinals’ 56 – 35 loss to the New York Jets(53). While attempting to catch a long pass from Kurt Warner, Boldin was hit in the back by free safety Kerry Rhodes and then took an illegal helmet – to – face shot from strong safety Eric Smith, knocking them both unconscious. Smith was able to get up after a few moments. After several minutes, Bolden was placed on a stretcher and carted off the field. Smith was fined $50,000 and suspended one game. Bolden left the game having caught 10 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown(54). On October 4th, 2008, coach Ken Whisenhunt announced that Boldin would be out for an indefinite time period with fractured paranasal sinuses(55). Bolden returned three weeks later. He had 13 receptions for 186 receiving yards in a 26 – 20 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in week 11(56). Fitzgerald, Boldin, and Steve Breaston, who filled in for the injured Boldin, became the fifth 1,000 yard receiving trio in NFL history.(57)
In December 2008, he became the fastest player in NFL history to have 500 receptions(58). He was named to his third Pro Bowl for his performance in the 2008 season(59). On January 3rd, 2009, in his first post – season game, against the Atlanta Falcons in the Wild Card Round, Boldin had a 71 – yard catch and run for a touchdown(60). In the Super Bowl XLIII loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers, Boldin caught eight passes for 84 yards.(61)
2009 season
On May 26th, 2009, according to ESPN’s Mike Sando, Anquan Boldin fired agent Drew Rosenhaus(62). He later hired agent Tom Condon(63). In a week 10 game against the Seattle Seahawks, Boldin became the fifth – fastest NFL player to record 7,000 receiving yards(64). He had three games going over the 100 – mark and one game with two receiving touchdowns. He finished the 2009 season with 84 receptions for 1,024 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns. He was inactive with a knee injury for the Cardinals’ two postseason games.(65)(66)
Baltimore Ravens
(Photo
Credit: https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2013/3/9/
4083592/anquan-boldin-contract-release-ravens)
2010 season
In
his first season with the Ravens, Boldin recorded 64 receptions for 837 yards
and seven touchdowns.(74)
In
the Wild Card Round of the playoffs, the Ravens took on the Kansas City
Chiefs. Boldin caught five passes for 64
yards and a touchdown in the 30 – 7 rout(75). The following week, Boldin would only record
one reception for -2 yards as the Ravens had their season ended in the
Divisional Round with another loss to the Steelers.(76)
2011
Boldin
had eight catches for 132 yards in a week 6 victory over the Houston Texans(77). He continued his strong level of play the
following week, catching seven passes for a season – high 145 yards as he
helped the Ravens put together their biggest comeback win ever against his
former team, the Arizona Cardinals.(78)
Boldin
finished the regular season as the Ravens leading receiver once again, catching
57 passes for 887 yards, topping his total from 2010, but also had four fewer
touchdowns, only scoring three on the year.(79)(80)
In
the Divisional Round, Boldin and the Ravens faced the Texans once again. He had four catches for 73 yards and a
touchdown. He also caught a much –
needed pass on the sideline with one hand.
The Ravens would win 20 – 13 and move on to the AFC Championship Game.(81)
Boldin
had six catches for 101 yards in the AFC Championship game against the New
England Patriots, but the Ravens eventually lost after a dropped touchdown pass
by Lee Evans and a missed field goal by Billy Cundiff.(82)(83)
2012
season
In a week 4 primetime win against the Cleveland Browns, Boldin had a regular season – high nine catches for 131 yards(84). Boldin had two receiving touchdowns against Washington in week 14(85). Boldin finished the 2012 regular season leading the Ravens in receiving yards for the third consecutive year(86). He caught 65 passes for 921 yards and four touchdowns.(87)
In the Wild Card Round of the 2012 playoffs, Boldin had one of his best postseason performances as a Raven. He caught a 46 – yard pass and an 18 – yard touchdown pass from Joe Flacco in a 24 – 9 win over the Indianapolis Colts(88). He also set a franchise record against the Denver Broncos, Boldin caught six passes for 71 yards as he helped the Ravens pull off a 38 – 35 upset win(89). In the AFC Championship, Boldin had five catches for 60 yards and a pair of scores as the Ravens defeated the New England Patriots 28 – 13.(90)
Boldin
got his first championship title as the Ravens defeated the San Francisco
49ers, his future team, by a score of 34 – 31 in Super Bowl XLVII. He had six receptions for a total of 104
yards, scored one touchdown and had a long reception of 30 yards(91). He finished the postseason with 22
receptions, 380 yards and four touchdowns.(92)
On
the NFL Top 100 Players of 2013, Boldin was ranked 93rd by his
fellow players.(93)
San Francisco 49ers
(Photo
Credit: https://www.49ers.com/news/anquan-
boldin-intense-on-the-field-mild-mannered-off-13265353)
2013 season
On
March 11th, 2013, Boldin was traded to the San Francisco 49ers for a
sixth – round pick in the 2013 NFL draft(94). On September 8th, 2013, in the
season opener against the Green Bay Packers which was also his debut game as a
49er, the 49ers defeated the Packers 34 – 38.
Boldin racked up 208 yards and a touchdown on 13 receptions during that
game(95). His week 1
performance earned him NFC Offensive Player of the Week(96). He became the first wide receiver to ever
gain over 100 yards for three different teams on his team debut. Boldin closed out the regular season with
nine receptions for 149 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in the 23 –
20 victory over the Arizona Cardinals(97). Boldin finished his first year with the 49ers
with 85 reception and 1,179 yards as well as seven touchdowns(98). He won the NFLPA Alan Page Community Award.(99)
2014 season
On
March 3rd, 2014, it was announced that Boldin and the 49ers had
agreed on a new two – year, $12 million dollar contract, keeping Boldin in San
Francisco(102). In week 12,
against Washington, he had nine receptions for 137 receiving yards and one
receiving touchdown in the 17 – 13 victory(103). In the 2014 season, Boldin finished with 83
receptions for 1,062 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns.(104)
2015
season
In weeks 5 and 6, Boldin recorded consecutive games going over the 100 – yard mark against the New York Giants and the Baltimore Ravens(105)(106). On December 6th, 2015, Boldin surpassed 13,000 career receiving yards in a week 13 game against the Chicago Bears(107). In the 2015 season, Boldin had 69 receptions for 789 receiving yards and four receiving touchdowns(108). He won the NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year Award.(109)
Detroit
Lions
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On July 28th, 2016, Boldin signed with the Detroit Lions(110). He chose to wear 80 rather than 81 out of respect for recently retired Calvin Johnson.(111)
On
September 11th, 2016, in the season opening victory against the
Indianapolis Colts, Boldin reached 13,230 yards for his career, moving ahead of
Andre Reed for number 16 all – time(112). On September 18th, 2016, Boldin
caught his 75th career touchdown (and first with the Lions) against
the Tennessee Titans(113). On
October 23rd, 2016, Boldin caught the game – winning touchdown with
19 seconds left against the Washington Redskins(114). In week 14, against the Chicago Bears, Boldin
reached 1,064 receptions for his career, moving him into 10th all
time, passing Andre Johnson(115).
Boldin finished the season with 67 receptions on 95 targets for 584
yards and eight touchdowns.(116)
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