Richard Owens

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Richard Owens
St. Louis RamsNo. 49
Tight end
Date of birth: November 4, 1980 (1980-11-04) (age 27)
Place of birth: Middleburg, Florida
Height: 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) Weight: 273 lb (124 kg)
National Football League debut
2004 for the Minnesota Vikings
Career history
College: Louisville
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Career highlights and awards
  • No notable achievements
Stats at NFL.com

Richard Owens (born November 4, 1980 in Middleburg, Florida) is an American football fullback and tight end for the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL).

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[edit] High School

As a defensive lineman at Middleburg High School, he was a First-team All-Area tight end and 2nd-team All-Area. Owens caught 19 passes for 242 yards and recorded 46 tackles and 4 sacks as a senior, as well as averaging 14 yards per catch, had 51 tackles, 3 sacks, and 4 blocked kicks as a junior. He was selected to athletic director's honor roll in his final 2 years.

[edit] College

While majoring in sports administration at the University of Louisville, Owens played under former Vikings Offensive Coordinator Scott Linehan and joins fellow Vikings Mewelde Moore and Rod Davis from Conference USA. In 1999, he was redshirted as a freshman. The following year, he played in all 12 games with 3 starts. He was selected to Conference USA All-Freshman Team. Although he had just 1 catch, it went for a 10-yard TD in a shutout win over Grambling He also served as the team's backup longsnapper. In 2001, he played in 13 games, and had 3 catches on the season, 2 of which went for TDs, including a 9-yard TD pass against Southern Miss and a 22-yarder against TCU. In 2002, He appeared in all 13 games with starts in 6 of the last 7 games. He was ranked 6th on the team with a career-high 20 catches for 182 yards and 2 TDs. He caught a career-high 6 balls for 72 yards and a score against TCU in his first start of the season, and had 5 catches for 39 yards against Marshall University in the GMAC Bowl. In his senior year, he played in all 13 games with 4 starts and finished 7th on the team with 12 catches for 121 yards and 3 TDs. Against Temple, he caught 2 passes for 12 yards and a TD. He also had 2 receptions for 23 yards and a TD at South Florida as well as grabbing 2 catches for 22 yards vs. Tulane. He also recorded a 7-yard TD reception at Cincinnati. Owens finished his career with 36 catches for 371 yards and 8 touchdowns, while also serving as the Cardinals' longsnapper.

[edit] Pro career

In his 3 year career, he has accumulated 16 catches for 123 yards and 1 touchdown. In 2004, Owens started 2 of the 8 games he played in. He caught 8 passes for 69 yards and made 3 special teams tackles. He joined DT Spencer Johnson and LS Cullen Loeffler as the only rookie free agents to make the opening-day roster in 2004 and was one of 8 Vikings rookies to start a 2004 regular-season game. He joined LS Cullen Loeffler as the only rookie free agents to see action in the season opener vs. Dallas, playing both special teams and TE. In the next week, he caught his 1st career passes, hauling in 3 receptions for 36 yards with a long of 18 in his Monday Night Football debut at Philadelphia. He started his 1st career game vs. Chicago, opening at HB and catching 2 passes for 16 yards. At Houston, he started his 2nd consecutive game, catching 3 passes for 17 yards in the 36-28 OT win. In Week 2 of the 2006 season, Owens caught a 16-yard touchdown pass, his first career touchdown, on a fake field goal attempt, thrown by Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell. On his way to the endzone, Owens dodged an attempted tackle by Carolina Panthers defensive end Julius Peppers. The Vikings won the game 16-13 in OT.

[edit] Personal

He is married to his high school girlfriend, Tina. Owens volunteered with the Salvation Army during 2004 season and has earned numerous state and national awards for his work with Toys for Tots, Habitat for Humanity, and FHA/HERO.

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