Tight End for The New York Jets in his 4th NFL season. [November 2005]
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Traded to The Tampa Bay Buccaneers. [September 2006]
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On August 31, 2006, He was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for an undisclosed draft pick.
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A second-round pick of the Raiders in the 2002 draft, He will join a crowded Tampa Bay tight end depth chart that includes emerging second-year veteran Alex Smith and former Jets starter Anthony Becht, who signed with the Bucs as an unrestricted free agent in 2005. The upside for Doug is that Bucs head coach Jon Gruden loves multiple-tight end sets and seem to find roles for all the players at the position.
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While playing for The New York Jets, He angered new coach Eric Mangini with an unnecessary roughness penalty in an exhibition game against The New York Giants.
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His father, Gordon, played for the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks.
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In 2003, he finished the season with 31 receptions for 250 yards.
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In 2002, with The Oakland Raiders, he played in all 16 league games with four starts at tight end and finished the season with 32 receptions for 409 yards, both ranking fifth on the team.
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
ESPN's Sunday Night Football
2002-2005
TV Series
Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End / Himself - New York Jets Tight End
NFL Monday Night Football
2002-2003
TV Series
Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End
Super Bowl XXXVII
2003
TV Movie
Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End
ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime
2000
TV Series
Himself - BYU Cougars Tight End
Known for movies
Super Bowl XXXVII (2003) as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End
ESPN's Sunday Night Football (2002-2005) as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End / Himself - New York Jets Tight End
NFL Monday Night Football (2002-2003) as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End
ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime (2000) as Himself - BYU Cougars Tight End