Andre Roberts (American football)

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Andre Roberts
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Roberts with the Jets in 2018
Personal information
Born: (1988-01-09) January 9, 1988 (age 36)
Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
Height:5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)
Weight:195 lb (88 kg)
Career information
High school: Spring Valley
(Columbia, South Carolina)
College: The Citadel (2006–2009)
Position: Wide receiver
Return specialist
NFL draft: 2010  / Round: 3 / Pick: 88
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics as of 2022
Receptions:262
Receiving yards:3,079
Receiving touchdowns:15
Return yards:8,623
Return touchdowns:6
Player stats at NFL.com  ·  PFR

Andre McXavier Roberts (born January 9, 1988) is an American football wide receiver and return specialist who is a free agent. He played college football for the The Citadel Bulldogs and was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the third round of the 2010 NFL draft. In total Roberts has played for nine teams in his NFL career, for other then the Cardinals, he has played for the Washington Redskins, Detroit Lions, Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, Los Angeles Chargers, and Carolina Panthers.

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Early years

A native of Fairbanks, Alaska, Roberts attended Spring Valley High School in Columbia, South Carolina, where he was a two-sport star in football and track. [1] He earned All-region and All-area honors as a senior and led the Vikings to the regional championship and state semi-finals. He earned MVP honors for his performance in the 2005 North-South All-Star game.

In addition to football, Roberts lettered in track & field while at Spring Valley, leading his team to the state championship in 2003 and a second-place finish as a senior, the season he captured All-State recognition. He posted personal-bests of 11.2 in the 100-meter dash, [2] 21.91 in the 200-meter dash [3] and 48.60 in the 400-meter dash. [4]

College career

Roberts attended The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina from 2006 to 2009, where he played football and ran track. [5] He was a three-time All Southern Conference selection and two-time FCS All American who set school records for receptions in a game (14), season (95) and career (286); receiving yards in a season (1,334) and career (3,743); touchdown receptions in a game (4), season (14) and career (37); punt return yards in a season (461) and career (1,160) as well as career all-purpose yards (5,203). [6] [7]

Roberts joined The Citadel outdoor track team in mid-March 2007, earning his first Penn Relays Championship watch. He made his debut at the Furman Invitational (4/07), as he finished third in the 400 meters, running 50.91. Also at Furman, he finished second in the 200 meters with a time of 23.49. He ran a collegiate-best 200-meter time of 23.05 at the Chanticleer Invitational (4/14). He ran the anchor leg of the 4x100-meter relay that clocked 41.94 at the Southern Conference Championships (4/22), garnering All-Conference honors. Also ran the anchor leg of the 4×100-meter relay team that won at the Penn Relays for the fifth consecutive time in Citadel history. [8] He graduated in three and a half years with a degree in accounting. [9]

Professional career

Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span 40-yard dash 10-yard split20-yard split 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump Broad jump Bench press
5 ft 10+78 in
(1.80 m)
195 lb
(88 kg)
31+12 in
(0.80 m)
9+12 in
(0.24 m)
4.46 s1.59 s2.58 s4.15 s6.77 s36.0 in
(0.91 m)
10 ft 0 in
(3.05 m)
15 reps
All values from NFL Combine [10] [11]

Arizona Cardinals

Roberts was taken in the third round with the 88th overall pick by the Arizona Cardinals in the 2010 NFL draft. The Cardinals originally obtained the pick used to select Roberts by trading Anquan Boldin to the Baltimore Ravens. [12]

Roberts started out his rookie season playing limited time as a punt returner. [13] As the season went on, Roberts started playing more snaps and started to move into the second receiver slot. He caught his first NFL touchdown against the Minnesota Vikings, a 27–24 loss in OT. [14] He caught his second NFL touchdown, a 74-yard completion, on Christmas Day against the Dallas Cowboys, a game that was won in the last minute 27–26. [15]

Washington Redskins

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Roberts with the Washington Redskins in 2014

On March 11, 2014, Roberts and the Washington Redskins agreed to terms on a four-year contract, worth roughly $16 million. [16] [17] The contract was finalized the next day. [18] Later that month, Roberts made a $12,000 donation to the Kirk Cousins Football Camp, allowing Roberts the rights to wear number 12, which he wore for four seasons in Arizona. [19] He originally signed with the intention to be the Redskins' number two wide receiver, opposite of Pierre Garçon, but became the number three receiver after the signing of DeSean Jackson. He also became the team's new return specialist. [20]

In the Week 4, 45–14 loss against the New York Giants, Roberts scored one of the only two Redskins' scores in the game after catching an 18-yard pass from Cousins. [21] It was his first touchdown with the Redskins.

In Week 11 of the 2015 season, Roberts returned a kick 99 yards for a touchdown against the Carolina Panthers. [22] On December 21, 2015, he was placed on injured reserve with a knee injury, ending his season. [23]

Roberts was released by the Redskins on May 17, 2016. [24]

Detroit Lions

On June 13, 2016, Roberts signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Lions. [25]

On October 2, 2016, Roberts returned a punt 85 yards for a touchdown against the Chicago Bears. [26] During a week 11 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars, Roberts had another punt return touchdown, this time for 55 yards. [27] Roberts also had several critical catches during the regular season, and finished the year with 14 receptions for 188 yards and a touchdown. [28]

Atlanta Falcons

On March 14, 2017, Roberts signed a one-year contract with the Atlanta Falcons. [29]

On September 10, 2017, in his Falcons debut, Roberts was the kickoff and punt returner in the 23–17 victory over the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. [30] He served as the Falcons' primary kick and punt returner in 2017, while only recording one catch for 12 yards on offense. [31] [32]

New York Jets

On March 23, 2018, Roberts signed with the New York Jets. [33] On September 10, in the season opener against the Detroit Lions, Roberts scored his first punt return touchdown, which went for 78 yards, as a Jet. [34] In a week 15 game against the Houston Texans he had a touchdown reception and added 93 yards in kick returns; [35] he was named to the 2018 AFC Pro Bowl squad as a return specialist. [36] In Week 16, against the Green Bay Packers, he had a 99-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and a career high 215 return yards. [37] Roberts finished with career bests for both punt and kickoff returns with 324 and a league-leading 1,174 yards, respectively, in addition to adding 10 catches for 79 yards and a score on offense. [38] [39] He was the first member of the Jets named to the All-Pro team since 2011. [40]

Buffalo Bills

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Roberts at the 2020 Pro Bowl

On March 13, 2019, Roberts signed a two-year contract with the Buffalo Bills. [41] During the 2019 season he caught three passes and returned 53 kicks for 888 yards; [42] he was named as an alternate to the Pro Bowl. [43]

On September 5, 2020, Roberts was released by the Bills, [44] but was re-signed the following day after some additional roster adjustments. [45]

During the 2020 season, Roberts caught four passes for 34 yards, returning 29 punts for 286 yards (9.9 yards per return) and 32 kick returns for 961 yards (league-leading 30.0 yards per return). [46] Roberts led the AFC in total return yards and was named a Pro Bowler and Second-team All-Pro. [47] [48] [49]

Houston Texans

On March 24, 2021, Roberts signed a two-year deal with the Houston Texans. [50] [51] On October 18, 2021, Roberts was released by the Texans. [52]

Los Angeles Chargers

On October 21, 2021, Roberts signed with the Los Angeles Chargers. [53] In the 2021 season, he appeared in 16 games over the course of the season with two teams. He mainly had a special teams role. [54] He led the league in total kickoff return yards with 1,010. [55]

Carolina Panthers

On May 2, 2022, Roberts signed with the Carolina Panthers. [56] He was placed on injured reserve on September 13, 2022, with a knee injury. [57] He was activated on December 31. [58] He played in three games in the 2022 season, playing only on special teams. [59]

NFL career statistics

Legend
Led the league
BoldCareer high

Regular season

YearTeamGamesReceivingRushingKick returnsPunt returns
GPGSRecYdsAvgLngTDAttYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTD
2010 ARI 1522430712.87421432623.3470352637.5250
2011 ARI 16165158611.54523279.012023316.52102-3-1.500
2012 ARI 15156475911.94654297.31503155.0100
2013 ARI 1624347111.0342
2014 WAS 1643645312.661222110.51903071023.7450282087.4370
2015 WAS 901113512.3380723133.0991
2016 DET 1611418813.44413374722.64202024612.3852
2017 ATL 16011212.01203886022.6610272017.4270
2018 NYJ 16110797.920122010.0180401,17429.49912332414.1781
2019 BUF 1303206.770177.0702566426.6660282238.0220
2020 BUF 1504348.51601-3-3.0-303296130.0600292869.9380
2021 HOU 6013535.03501838621.43808334.1110
LAC 1003196.3901962432.8101112665.5150
2022 CAR 3023517.51804184.5100
Career 182412623,07911.87415161207.51902606,75126.010132191,8808.6853

Postseason

YearTeamGamesKick returnsPunt returns
GPGSRetYdsAvgLngTDRetYdsAvgLngTD
2015 WAS 00did not play due to injury
2016 DET 1047619.0220100.000
2017 ATL 2056312.6230144.040
2019 BUF 10188.080
2020 BUF 3059519.0290284.080
Career 701423416.72905204.080

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