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Anthony Pudewell
Personal information
Born: (1983-04-06) April 6, 1983 (age 41)
Sacramento County, California
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:250 lb (113 kg)
Career information
College:Nevada
Position:Tight end
Undrafted:2007
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only

Anthony Pudewell (born April 6, 1983) is a former American football tight end who played for the Nevada Wolf Pack from 2003 to 2006.

College career

Pudewell attended Oak Ridge High School in El Dorado County, California, where he played football as a tight end.[1]

As a high school senior, Pudewell committed to the University of Nevada in February 2001.[2] He played tight end for the Nevada Wolf Pack football team in the Western Athletic Conference from 2003 to 2006.[3] During the 2003 season, Pudewell caught 12 passes for 123 yards and two touchdowns.[4] In a November 2004 game against the undefeated 2004 Boise State football team, Pudewell caught six passes for 96 yards.[5] During the 2005 season, Pudewell caught 27 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns.[6] In 2006, he caught 17 passes for 147 yards and two touchdowns and was selected to play in the Hula Bowl all-star game in Honolulu.[7]

Pro career

Pudewell was signed in May 2007 as an undrafted free agent by the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was placed on injured reserve in August 2007. Pudwell was waived by the Jaguarss on March 20, 2008.[8]

External links

References

  1. ^ "Trojans honored". Sacramento Bee. 2001-01-04.
  2. ^ "Sign of the times: Five Valley seniors commit". Sacramento Bee. 2001-02-08.
  3. ^ Darrell Moody (2006-08-24). "Pudewell a block of granite for Wolf Pack". Nevada Appeal.
  4. ^ Darrell Moody (2004-08-13). "The Pack is back under Ault". Lahontan Valley News.
  5. ^ "Oh Boise! Broncos finish 11-0". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 2004-11-28. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help) [dead link]
  6. ^ Darrell Moody (2006-08-16). "Wolf Pack stressing defense". Nevada Appeal.
  7. ^ Darrell Moody (2006-12-10). "Pudewell, Garcia named to Hula Bowl". Nevada Appeal.
  8. ^ "Anthony Pudewell". nfldraftscout.com. Retrieved 2008-07-17. [dead link]