HOW ACQUIRED:
Traded by Tampa Bay to Seattle for a 2013 undisclosed conditional draft choice on May 21, 2012. Originally the sixth overall pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2004 NFL Draft and played five seasons in Cleveland before being traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on February 27, 2009, where he played three seasons.
NFL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• In his three seasons in Tampa Bay, Winslow played in all 48 games with 40 starts and averaged 73 receptions and 792 yards. He started 15 games last season and caught 75 passes for 763 yards and two touchdowns.
• Recorded 300th reception against Cleveland on 9/12/10, in his 61st game, becoming the second- fastest tight end to reach 300-career receptions, trailing only his father, Kellen, Sr. (57 games).
• His 77 catches and 884 yards in 2009 were the most in a single-season for a tight end in Bucs history.
• Named to the Pro Bowl after the 2007 season after recording 82 receptions for a career-high 1,106 yards and a career-high five touchdowns. His receptions and yards ranked third among NFL tight ends in 2007. He has tied his touchdown mark in two other seasons; 2009 and 2010.
• The 1,106 yards that season were the most by a Browns tight end in club history and third overall in team annals. His 13.5 average in 2007 led NFL tight ends and he also led NFL tight ends with 17 catches of 20 or more yards.
• In 2006, led all tight ends and ranked ninth in the league with a career-high 89 receptions, tying Hall of Famer Ozzie Newsome’s franchise single-season mark.
COLLEGE:
Two-year starter at Miami caught 119 passes for 1,365 yards and nine touchdowns in 38 games. His 119 catches rank fifth on the school’s all-time list and were the most ever by a Miami tight end at the time of his departure. In 2003, named All-American firstteam by The NFL Draft Report, Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association and Walter Camp, adding second-team honors from Sports Illustrated. Winner of the John Mackey Award, given to the nation’s premier tight end in 2003.
PERSONAL:
Attended Scripps Ranch (San Diego, Calif.) High School where he was one of the nation’s most highly regarded all-around players who played extensively at three different positions (receiver, tight end and defensive end) during his career. Caught 45 passes for 800 yards and nine touchdowns in his senior season of 2000, made 32 catches for 600 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior in 1999 and collected 115 tackles, eight sacks and five recovered fumbles, in addition to three interceptions and three forced fumbles as a senior on defense. Named his conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2000. Son of Kellen Winslow and Katrina Ramsey. Father is a Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end and former San Diego Chargers and University of Missouri star. Maintains a charitable foundation, the Kellen Winslow Jr. Foundation, which has been implemented to give back to the Boys & Girls Club as well as other children’s charities and is constantly expanding his philanthropic endeavors. Married to wife, Janelle.
HOW ACQUIRED:
Traded by Tampa Bay to Seattle for a 2013 undisclosed conditional draft choice on May 21, 2012. Originally the sixth overall pick by the Cleveland Browns in the 2004 NFL Draft and played five seasons in Cleveland before being traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on February 27, 2009, where he played three seasons.
NFL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
• In his three seasons in Tampa Bay, Winslow played in all 48 games with 40 starts and averaged 73 receptions and 792 yards. He started 15 games last season and caught 75 passes for 763 yards and two touchdowns.
• Recorded 300th reception against Cleveland on 9/12/10, in his 61st game, becoming the second- fastest tight end to reach 300-career receptions, trailing only his father, Kellen, Sr. (57 games).
• His 77 catches and 884 yards in 2009 were the most in a single-season for a tight end in Bucs history.
• Named to the Pro Bowl after the 2007 season after recording 82 receptions for a career-high 1,106 yards and a career-high five touchdowns. His receptions and yards ranked third among NFL tight ends in 2007. He has tied his touchdown mark in two other seasons; 2009 and 2010.
• The 1,106 yards that season were the most by a Browns tight end in club history and third overall in team annals. His 13.5 average in 2007 led NFL tight ends and he also led NFL tight ends with 17 catches of 20 or more yards.
• In 2006, led all tight ends and ranked ninth in the league with a career-high 89 receptions, tying Hall of Famer Ozzie Newsome’s franchise single-season mark.
COLLEGE:
Two-year starter at Miami caught 119 passes for 1,365 yards and nine touchdowns in 38 games. His 119 catches rank fifth on the school’s all-time list and were the most ever by a Miami tight end at the time of his departure. In 2003, named All-American firstteam by The NFL Draft Report, Associated Press, American Football Coaches Association and Walter Camp, adding second-team honors from Sports Illustrated. Winner of the John Mackey Award, given to the nation’s premier tight end in 2003.
PERSONAL:
Attended Scripps Ranch (San Diego, Calif.) High School where he was one of the nation’s most highly regarded all-around players who played extensively at three different positions (receiver, tight end and defensive end) during his career. Caught 45 passes for 800 yards and nine touchdowns in his senior season of 2000, made 32 catches for 600 yards and 13 touchdowns as a junior in 1999 and collected 115 tackles, eight sacks and five recovered fumbles, in addition to three interceptions and three forced fumbles as a senior on defense. Named his conference’s Defensive Player of the Year in 2000. Son of Kellen Winslow and Katrina Ramsey. Father is a Pro Football Hall of Fame tight end and former San Diego Chargers and University of Missouri star. Maintains a charitable foundation, the Kellen Winslow Jr. Foundation, which has been implemented to give back to the Boys & Girls Club as well as other children’s charities and is constantly expanding his philanthropic endeavors. Married to wife, Janelle.