Jets sign FB Tony Richardson
Veteran fullback who once opened holes for Chiefs star Priest Holmes comes to New York
Tony Richardson, the fullback who spent
most of his career opening holes for Priest Holmes in Kansas City,
signed with the Jets on Thursday.
Richardson, a 13-year veteran, played with Minnesota last season
and made the Pro Bowl for the third time. He also made it with the
Chiefs in 2003 and 2004.
He is the latest addition to a team that has been one of the
most active in the NFL during the week of free agency, signing
guard Alan Faneca, defensive end-linebacker Calvin Pace and
offensive lineman Damien Woody and trading for defensive tackle
Kris Jenkins.
For his career, Richardson has rushed for 1,601 yards and 15
touchdowns and has 201 receptions for 1,498 yards and nine TDs.
"Tony will serve as a tremendous asset in both the running and
passing game as well as on special teams," Jets coach Eric Mangini
said. "With nearly 200 games of NFL experience, he is a consummate
professional who will serve as a great resource for our younger
players."
Richardson, who played at Auburn, spent his first 11 seasons
with the Chiefs and the last two with the Vikings.
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