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Matt Spaeth
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Spaeth in the 2011 NFL season.
Personal information
Born: (1983-11-24) November 24, 1983 (age 40)
St. Michael, Minnesota
Height:6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)
Weight:270 lb (122 kg)
Career information
College:Minnesota
Position:Tight end
NFL draft:2007 / round: 3 / pick: 77
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2015
Receptions:55
Receiving yards:420
Receiving touchdowns:10
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Matt Spaeth (born November 24, 1983) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft and later won Super Bowl XLIII with them against the Arizona Cardinals. He has also played for the Chicago Bears. He played college football at Minnesota.

Spaeth won 2006's John Mackey Award as college football's best tight end.

Early years

Spaeth graduated from St. Michael-Albertville, in St. Michael, Minnesota in 2002, where he played both football and basketball. St Michael was in the Wright County Conference at the time. Spaeth holds multiple records at St. Michael–Albertville in both sports. As a three-year starter in basketball he set records for most rebounds in a game (23), most steals in a game (8), most points in a career (1359), and most career rebounds (804).

College career

Spaeth played college football at Minnesota. In 2003 Matt started the season as a reserve, but was inserted into the starting lineup when starter Ben Utecht got injured. Spaeth went on to start 10 games where he had 12 catches for 98 yards and was named to the Sportingnews.com and Rivals.com Freshman All-American team.

In 2004 Matt increased his production to 24 catches for 298 yards and 4 TD's. He started every game was an honorable mention pick to the All-Big Ten Team.

In 2005 Spaeth again started every game, hauling in 26 catches for 333 yards and 4 TD's. He was named to the All-Big Ten First team.

2006 was the most productive season of Spaeth's career. Despite playing the last month of the season with a separated shoulder, Matt went on to get career highs in receptions (47) & receiving yards (564), and tied his career high in touchdowns (4). For the second consecutive year, he was named to the All-Big Ten First team, and in December was named a First Team All American. He was also awarded the team's Bronko Nagurski Most Valuable Player Award. Spaeth did not play in the Insight Bowl on December 29 because of an injured shoulder.[1]

Professional career

NFL Draft

Spaeth was invited to the NFL Scouting Combine.[2] He ran a 4.83 40-yard dash time.[3]

Pittsburgh Steelers

Matt Spaeth at the Steelers 2008 training camp.

Spaeth was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft. Spaeth started the season primarily on the goal line package and special teams. Spaeth's first catch in the NFL was a touchdown – catching a 5-yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger in the Steelers' 34-7 win over the Cleveland Browns on September 9, 2007. When second-string tight end Jerame Tuman was placed on injured reserve, Spaeth was promoted to second-string.

Spaeth caught 5 passes for 34 yards and 3 touchdowns in the 2007 NFL season.

In the 2008 season, Spaeth added 17 more catches to his career and 136 yards during the regular season. Along with both an increase in catches and yards, Spaeth also played in Super Bowl XLIII[4] where he had one catch for six yards.[5] The Steelers went on to win 27-23 over the Arizona Cardinals.[6] In 2009, Spaeth had 5 catches for 25 yards and 1 touchdown.[7]

Chicago Bears

As an unrestricted free agent following the 2010 season, Spaeth signed with the Chicago Bears, who then traded away tight end Greg Olsen.[8][9] Spaeth scored his first touchdown catch with the Bears in Week 1 against the Atlanta Falcons on a one-yard pass from Jay Cutler.[10]

On March 13, 2013, Spaeth was released by the Bears,[11] being the last Bear to wear number 89, which was retired on December 8, 2013, in honor of tight end and Super Bowl XX winning head coach Mike Ditka.

Second stint with Steelers

On March 15, 2013, Spaeth re-signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers.[12]

On November 2, 2014, he caught Ben Roethlisberger's record-breaking 12th touchdown in two games.[13]

On March 9, 2015 it was announced that the Steelers had signed Spaeth to a two-year contract extension.[14]

On July 21, 2016 the Steelers released Spaeth due to a failed physical.[15]

Statistics

YEAR TEAM REC YDS AVG LNG TD's
2002 MIN
DNP - Redshirt
2003 MIN 12 98 8.2 12 0
2004 MIN 24 298 12.4 47 4
2005 MIN 26 333 12.8 36 4
2006 MIN 47 564 12.0 48 4
2007 PIT 5 34 6.8 13T 3
2008 PIT 17 136 8.0 13 0
2009 PIT 5 25 5.0 9 1
2010 PIT 9 80 8.9 13 1
2011 CHI 7 50 7.1 13 2
2012 CHI 6 28 4.7 13T 1
2013 PIT 1 11 11.0 11T 1
2014 PIT 3 46 15.3 33T 1
2015 PIT 2 10 5.0 6 0
NCAA Career 109 1293 11.9 48 12
NFL Career 55 420 7.6 33T 10

References

  1. ^ "Roster". Chicago Bears. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  2. ^ "NFL Combine Results 2007". Mynfldraft.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  3. ^ "PITTSBURGH STEELERS, Heath Miller, TIGHT ENDS 40 YARD DASH TIMES". 40-yard-dash-times.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  4. ^ "Super Bowl XLIII Rosters & Coaching Staffs". Hoffco-inc.com. 1999-04-01. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  5. ^ "Super Bowl XLIII | Steelers 27 Cardinals 23 Statistics & Scoring". iHaveNet.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  6. ^ "NFL Game Center: Pittsburgh Steelers at Arizona Cardinals - 2008 Super Bowl". Nfl.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  7. ^ Matt Spaeth   (1983-11-24). "Matt Spaeth: Career Stats at". Nfl.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  8. ^ "Bears sign Matt Spaeth, put Greg Olsen on block". CBSSports.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  9. ^ "Acquisition Tracker". Pro Football Talk. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
  10. ^ Hamnik, Al (2011-09-11). "Bears' Spaeth keeps it in the family with first TD catch". Nwitimes.com. Retrieved 2012-08-01.
  11. ^ McClure, Vaughn (2013-03-13). "Bears cut Davis, Spaeth; Toeaina set to be released". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
  12. ^ Wilkening, Mike (2013-03-15). "Steelers bring back Matt Spaeth". Profootballtalk.com. Retrieved 2013-03-16.
  13. ^ "Ravens vs. Steelers: Ben throws 6th TD to Spaeth". Steelers.com. 2014-11-02. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  14. ^ "Spaeth agrees to terms with Steelers". Steelers.com. 2015-03-09. Retrieved 2015-03-09.
  15. ^ "Spaeth released; Dixon added at TE". Steelers.com. 2016-07-21. Retrieved 2016-07-21.

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