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* 1983 Kellen Winslow II, American football player
The Chargers have six players and one coach enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio: wide receiver Lance Alworth ( 1962 1970 ), defensive end Fred Dean (–), quarterback Dan Fouts (–), head coach / general manager Sid Gillman ( 1960 1969, ), wide receiver Charlie Joiner (–), offensive lineman Ron Mix ( 1960 1969 ) and tight end Kellen Winslow (- 1987 ).
Kellen Winslow in 2008.
Coached by Don Coryell ( with an offense nicknamed " Air Coryell "), featuring Fouts throwing to tight end Kellen Winslow and wide receivers John Jefferson and Charlie Joiner, they clinched their first playoff berth in 14 years with a 35 0 victory against the New Orleans Saints.
The image of an exhausted tight end Kellen Winslow, who finished the game with 13 receptions for 166 yards and a touchdown and one blocked field goal, being helped off the field by two of his Chargers teammates has been replayed countless times.
Kellen Winslow was voted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995.
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They were joined by then-Congressman Steve Largent, who represented the newest inductees to the Pro Football Hall of Fame ; of the four others who had been named to Hall's Class of 1995, two of them, Lee Roy Selmon and Kellen Winslow were also in attendance.
* Kellen Winslow ( born 1957 ), American football player
* Kellen Winslow II ( born 1983 ), American football player and son of Kellen Winslow
The Coryell offense introduced the concept of a tight end that ran wide receiver-type routes with Kellen Winslow in 1980.
Head coach Bill Belichick notes that the pass-catching tight ends that get paid the most money are " all direct descendants of Kellen Winslow " and there are fewer tight ends now that can block on the line.
The San Diego Chargers teams that played football here in the 1970s and 1980s featured a high-scoring offense led by quarterback Dan Fouts and featuring running back Chuck Muncie, tight end Kellen Winslow, receiver Charlie Joiner and place-kicker Rolf Benirschke ; however, the first Chargers team to advance to the Super Bowl ( in 1994, Super Bowl XXIX ) featured a strong defense anchored by linebacker Junior Seau and an unspectacular but efficient offense led by quarterback Stan Humphries and running back Natrone Means.
NFL Hall-of-Famer Kellen Winslow was brought in as commissioner.
Subsequently, Coryell's offense scheme was referred to as " Air Coryell " --- the name announcers had assigned to his high powered Charger offenses in San Diego, featuring hall of famers QB Dan Fouts & TE Kellen Winslow, and pro bowl WR Wes Chandler & HB Chuck Muncie.
When Coates was released by the Ravens in the following year, he decided to retire, having become the fourth all-time leading receiver at tight end in NFL history, behind Ozzie Newsome, former teammate Shannon Sharpe, and Kellen Winslow.
Kellen Boswell Winslow, Jr. ( born July 21, 1983 ) is an American football tight end who is currently a free agent.
Winslow was born in San Diego, California, the son of San Diego Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow, a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Kellen and caught
On fourth down, Anderson threw a pass to the end zone which was caught by Kellen Winslow.
He caught a 22-yard pass from quarterback Derek Anderson while filling in for injured tight end Kellen Winslow.

Kellen and 10
In 2005, a 10 1 Oregon team ( favored by 3 points while ranked 6th in the nation ) playing without its star quarterback Kellen Clemens lost 17 14 to a surging Oklahoma squad that had won six out of its last seven.

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* Kellen Davis, tight-end for the Chicago Bears of the NFL
The renovated ground floor also provides a new home for the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Archives, a collection of drawings, photographs, letters, and objects documenting 20th-century design.
As yet, no title has been announced for the fourth album since lead vocals Jelle has given birth to a baby boy, Kellen.
After leading the Jets to a dismal 1 7 start, coach Eric Mangini decided to bench Pennington for second year quarterback Kellen Clemens.
" Comparing himself to a soldier drew national attention and Kellen quickly issued a statement " After speaking with the press, I immediately regretted my comments and felt embarrassed for my family, my team, the University of Miami, our fans, alumni and myself, " What I have learned from this experience is to take my triumphs and failures in stride.
In a 1989 playoff loss to the Cleveland Browns, Thomas recorded 13 receptions for 150 yards and 2 touchdowns, which was a postseason record for receptions by a running back and tied tight end Kellen Winslow's record for most receptions in a playoff game.
Ainge was expected to compete with Kellen Clemens and Kevin O ' Connell for the final quarterback roster spot on the team in 2010.
Wycheck amassed 505 receptions for 5, 126 yards and 28 touchdowns over his 11-year career, one of only six tight ends to surpass 500 receptions in NFL history ( the others being Shannon Sharpe, Ozzie Newsome, Kellen Winslow, Tony Gonzalez, and Antonio Gates ).
On December 16, 2007, Smith substituted for starter Kellen Clemens who was injured in a game against the New England Patriots.
In 2007, in a Week 15 game against the New York Jets, Wilson returned a Kellen Clemens interception for a touchdown, making him the 21st Patriot to score a touchdown that season, tying an NFL record.
He is now the regional director of development for Sacred Heart Medical Center in Eugene, Oregon, where he lives with his wife Marie and his two sons Kellen and Logan Mayes.
The NCAA saw another variation of the fumblerooski on September 22, 2007 when Michigan State Spartans ' quarterback Brian Hoyer pretended to fumble the ball and then passed to tight end Kellen Davis for a touchdown against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

Kellen and Chargers
Belicheck called the game a " track meet " and recalled Chargers players such as Chuck Muncie, Kellen Winslow, and John Jefferson.
Dolphins kicker Uwe von Schamann had a chance to win the game on the last play of regulation, but his field goal attempt was blocked by Chargers tight end Kellen Winslow.
In the second quarter, the Chargers cut their deficit to 10-7 with Fouts ' 33-yard touchdown pass to Kellen Winslow.

Kellen and their
The Bengals played in their first AFC Championship Game defeating San Diego 27 7, limited a San Diego offense which featured three future members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame: quarterback Dan Fouts, receiver Charlie Joiner, and tight end Kellen Winslow ; the offense also featured two superb running backs, Chuck Muncie, who led the NFL with 19 touchdowns, and multi-talented rookie James Brooks to only 7 points at Riverfront Stadium in a temperature of nine degrees below zero with a wind-chill factor of minus 59.

Kellen and second
But, during the Week 15 game against the New England Patriots, Kellen Clemens left the game after the second play with a rib injury and Pennington returned to the game.
In 2002, McGahee, along with Ken Dorsey, Andre Johnson, Kellen Winslow II, and others led Miami to an undefeated regular season and a No. 1 ranking, which included a trip to the National Championship game against second ranked Ohio State.

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