Martellus Bennett biography
Date of birth : 1987-03-10
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Alief, Houston
Nationality : American
Category : Sports
Last modified : 2010-10-20
Credited as : Football player NFL, tight end for the Dallas Cowboys, Super Bowl/NFL Draft player
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2009:
# Played in 14 games with six starts while missing two games against San Diego (12/13) and at New Orleans (12/19) due to lingering effects from a concussion.
# Finished the 2009 season with 15 receptions for 159 yards (10.6 avg.) while adding three special teams stops.
# Made his first start of the season at Denver (10/4) as the team opened the game in a two tight end set and finished the contest with one reception for 13 yards.
# Had a season-high three catches for 32 yards against Atlanta (10/25).
# Recorded season-highs in receptions (three), receiving yards (43) and long catch (21 yards) against Washington (11/22).
# Started and had two receptions for 20 yards at the N.Y. Giants (12/6) before suffering a concussion that forced him out of the game.
# Missed the next two games - against San Diego (12/13) and at New Orleans (12/19) - due to lingering effects from the concussion suffered in the previous game.
# Returned to action at Washington (12/27) after missing two games but did not record a catch.
# Made his postseason debut in the Wild Card Game against Philadelphia (1/9/10) as he helped block for a running game that gained 198 yards on 35 carries (5.7 avg.) with two touchdowns.
# Hauled in three balls for 27 yards with a long reception of 17 yards in the Divisional Playoff loss at Minnesota (1/17/10) to mark his first career postseason catches.
2008:
# In his rookie season, tied for second on the team in touchdown receptions (four), third in receiving average (14.2), fifth in receiving yards (283) and sixth in receptions (20).
# Played in 16 games with seven starts.
# At Cleveland (9/7) made his NFL debut and saw action at tight end but did not record any statistics.
# Made his first NFL start against Philadelphia (9/15) as the team opened the game with three tight ends and recorded his first career NFL catch on a 20-yard reception from Tony Romo.
# At Green Bay (9/21) had a career-long reception of 37 yards while also adding his first career tackle on special teams.
# Started the next two games against Washington (9/28) and Cincinnati (10/5) as the team opened the game with two and three tight end formations, respectively, recording only one reception for no gain against the Redskins.
# Recorded his first career touchdown reception at St. Louis (10/19) on a 34-yard scoring grab in the fourth quarter.
# Saw extended action against Tampa Bay (10/26) as Jason Witten (ribs) was injured early in the first half and had three catches for 21 yards.
# At the N.Y. Giants (11/2) recorded three catches for 36 yards with two gaining first downs.
# At Washington (11/16) had one catch - a 25-yard game-winning touchdown.
# Picked up his third touchdown of the season with a one-yard grab against San Francisco (11/23).
# Against Seattle (11/27), caught a touchdown in his third consecutive game to become just the third rookie in team history to accomplish that feat - Bob Hayes (11/7/65-11/21/65 and 12/5/65-12/19/65) and Antonio Bryant (10/6/02-10/20/02). The last NFL rookie to do it was Dwayne Bowe with Kansas City (9/16/07-9/30/07).
# At Pittsburgh (12/7) finished the game with two catches for 19 yards.
# Had one catch for eight yards on a tight end screen against the N.Y. Giants (12/14) while also adding one stop on special teams.
# At Philadelphia (12/28) had two receptions for 14 yards with a long reception of eight yards.
COLLEGE:
# Finished his Texas A&M career with 105 receptions, 1,246 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns.
# His 105 receptions tied the school career record for tight ends, matching a figure first set by Rod Bernstine (1983-86), and his 1,246 yards receiving yards ranked 15th overall.
# His receiving yardage total set an Aggie tight end career record, surpassing the old mark of 1,181 yards by Richard Osborne (1972-75).
# His 10 touchdown catches tied Terrence Murphy (2001-04) and Jamaar Taylor (2001-03) for eighth on the Aggies career record chart and are the most ever by an A&M tight end.
# Holds the Texas A&M school record with at least one reception in 29 consecutive games, topping the previous mark of 26 straight games by Murphy (2001-04).
# In 12 games of action with six starts as a junior, led the team with a career-high 49 receptions - good for second behind Bernstine (65 in 1986) on the school season tight end record list and tied Barney Harris (1968) for ninth overall - for 587 yards (12.0 avg.) and four touchdowns.
# Earned second-team All-Big 12 Conference choice by the San Antonio Express-News and Fort Worth Star-Telegram and honorable mention from the league's coaches and Associated Press.
# Started all 13 games as a sophomore, ranking second on the team with 38 receptions for 497 yards (13.1 avg.) and three touchdowns.
# Was a semifinalist for the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's top tight end, earned first-team All-Big 12 Conference honors from the Dallas Morning News, and added second-team accolades from the Houston Chronicle, Associated Press, San Antonio Express-News, Fort Worth Star-Telegram and Austin American-Statesman.
# Played in 11 games as a true freshman, starting five contests, and had 18 catches for 162 yards (9.0 avg.) and three touchdowns to earn freshman All-American honors from The Sporting News and All-Big 12 Conference honorable mention by the league's coaches.
PERSONAL:
# Martellus Demond Bennett attended Alief, Texas, Taylor High School where he was a three-year starter at tight end.
# Consensus prep All-America selection, a two-time all-district and All-Greater Houston choice at tight end, a member of Dave Campbell's Texas Football Super Team and a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club Offensive Player of the Year.
# Earned first-team Class 5A all-state honors from the Texas Sports Writers Association after hauling in a team-high 42 catches for 487 yards and six touchdowns as a senior in 2004.
# Also played basketball, picking up All-Greater Houston accolades in 2004-05 and averaged 23 points and 8.2 rebounds-per-game as a senior.
# Lettered twice for the Texas A&M basketball team, appearing in 26 games as a reserve forward during the 2005-06 season, averaging 1.9 points, shooting 12-of-46 from the field and 25-of-41 from the free throw line. Also dished out 12 assists and had 40 rebounds.
# Played in four games during the 2006-07 basketball season before leaving the team in January.
# Was a communications major at Texas A&M.
# Older brother, Michael Jr., was his teammate and played along the defensive line at Taylor High School and Texas A&M (2005-07).