Pete Kendall - #66 - G - Boston College - Profile

Pete Kendall

Pete Kendall

#66
G
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 292 lbs
Age: 35
Years With Jets: 2004-
College: Boston College

CAREER TRANSACTIONS

Signed with the Jets as an UFA on 8/6/04.

Released by ARI on 8/1/04.

Signed with ARI as a UFA on 3/12/01.

Originally selected in the first round (21st overall) of the 1996 NFL Draft by SEA.

CAREER

Has played in 145 regular season games, making 143 starts in 10 seasons, he has also started in three postseason contests.

Was a part of an offensive line that paved the way for RB Curtis Martin to earn his first ever rushing title with 1,697 yards. The unit also powered the Jets offense to finish third in the League in total rushing yards (2,388) and second in rushing first downs (135) The Jets 2004 rushing total (2,388) ranked second all-time in Club history while the teams’ rushing average (4.5) was tied for the second most in team annals.

2006 SEASON (JETS)

Helped the Jets combine for over 100 yards rushing in the week 17 win vs. OAK.

Started in the week 16 win at MIA, helping QB Chad Pennington throw for over 200 yards.

Helped QB Chad Pennington throw for a career-high 339 yards in the week 15 win at MIN.

Started at LG in the week 14 loss vs. BUF.

Did not allow a sack and helped QB Chad Pennington throw for 263 yards and two TDs in the week 13 win at GB.

Started at LG in the week 12 win vs. HOU as the Jets threw for 286 yards and a TD.

Helped the team rush for over 100 yards in the week 11 loss vs. CHI.

In the week 10 win at NE, he helped the Jets rush for over 100 yards.

Started in the week eight loss at CLE.

Paved the way for RB Leon Washington’s second career 100-yard rushing performance and the Jets’ first 200-yard rushing performance since 2004.

Started in the week six win vs. MIA.

Helped Leon Washington record the first 100-yard rushing performance of his career, in the week five loss at JAX.

Returned after missing the previous two weeks and helped the Jets rush for a season-high 135 yards and two TDs.

Listed as inactive for the week two loss vs. NE and the week three win at BUF.

Left in the second quarter with an injury in the week one win at TEN.

2005 SEASON (JETS)

In the week 17 win vs. BUF he started at C.

Started at C in the week 16 loss vs. NE.

Started at C and was part of an offensive line that blocked for QB Brooks Bollinger’s career-high 327 passing yards and RB Cedric Houston’s career-high 84 rushing yards in the week 15 loss at MIA.

Was part of an offensive line that blocked for 184 rushing yards while starting at C in the week 14 win vs. OAK.

In the week 13 loss at NE he started at C.

In the week 12 loss vs. NO he played in his 140th game, started at C and was part of an offensive line that blocked for 118 rushing yards and 251 passing yards.

Started at C in the week 11 loss at DEN.

In the week 10 loss at CAR he played at C and helped block for 137 rushing yards.

Started at C in the week seven loss at ATL and week nine vs. SD.

In the week six loss at BUF he was part of an offensive line that blocked for 149 rushing yards and two rushing TD. Also replaced Jonathan Goodwin at C.

Started at LG and was part of an offensive line that blocked for two goal line rushing TD in the week five win vs. TB.

Started at LG in the week four loss at BAL.

Started at LG in the week three loss vs. JAX.

In the week two division win vs. MIA he was part of an offensive line that allowed the Jets offense to convert six-of-15 (40%) third down conversions.

Part of an offensive line that allowed the Jets to pass for 352 yards in the week one loss at KC.

2004 SEASON (JETS)

Started in the Jets’ third consecutive OT game, a 20-17 Divisional playoff loss at PIT.

Part of an o-line that helped the offense gain 396 yards and blocked for QB Chad Pennington to throw for 279 yards in the Jets’ 20-17 OT Wild Card victory at SD.

Helped pave the way for RB Curtis Martin’s ninth 100-yard game of the season and 42nd as a Jet when he rushed for 153 yards in the Jets’ regular-season finale, a 32-29 OT loss at STL.

Was a member of a Jets’ offensive line that racked up 482 total yards (229 rushing, 253 passing) in the Club’s 37-14 win vs. SEA. The line did not allow a sack for the fifth game this season and led the way for the Jets’ ground game to gain more than 200 yards for the fourth time on the season.

Did not allow a sack by a Steelers’ defense that was ranked third in the League with 38 sacks going into the game 13 loss at PIT.

Part of an offensive line that helped produce a season-high 26 first downs and 210 yards on the ground, including RB Curtis Martin’s Club-record 40th 100-yard rushing game, in the game 12 win vs. HOU.

Helped the offense garner 325 yards for a 5.3-yard average gain per play as the Jets’ held onto the ball to eat up 34:07 off the clock in the game 11 win at ARI.

Started in his 120th career game and led the way for 157 yards on the ground and helped RB Curtis Martin surpass the 1,000-yard mark on the season to become only the second back in NFL history to begin a career with 10 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons.

Paved the way for 305 yards of total offense, including RB Curtis Martin’s sixth 100-yard rushing game of the season (28-119-2), in the game nine OT loss vs. BAL.

A member of the Jets’ first offensive line since 1975 (9/28/75 at KC) to lead the way for two 100-yard rushers in the same game (RB Curtis Martin and LaMont Jordan) and helped total the most yards offensive yards, 472, since 2002 at DET in the Monday Night Football victory over MIA.

Inactive for the game five win vs. SF due to a toe injury.

Gave QB Chad Pennington time to complete 31-of-42 passes for 304 yards, a season high, in the game four win over BUF.

Helped RB Curtis Martin to his second consecutive 100-yard rushing game of the season in the game two win at SD and was part of a line that held the Chargers without a sack of QB Chad Pennington, who threw for 258 yards and two TD for a passer rating of 125.4, second best in the NFL during week two.

Started at LG and was part of a line that helped to tally 438 yards of total offense and open holes for RB Curtis Martin’s 196 yards on the ground, his 48th 100-yard game of his career. Also stopped the defense from getting to QB Chad Pennington as he was 20-of-27 and threw for 219 yards and two TD.

2003 SEASON (ARI)

Played in 14 games making 13 starts, missing games 14 and 15 due to a separated shoulder suffered in game 13 at SF.

Returned to action in the season finale vs. MIN as an extra TE.

Inactive at SEA and vs. CAR due to shoulder injury.

Started at C prior to leaving the contest at SF after suffering a separated shoulder when he attempted to recover a fumble in the end zone.

2002 SEASON (ARI)

Rebounded from off-season foot surgery to Start the first 12 games at LG before succumbing to a knee sprain at KC.

Placed on injured reserve on 12/27 due to a sprained left knee.

Inactive for games vs. DET at STL and SF.

Started at LG prior to suffering a sprained knee in the second quarter at KC.

2001 SEASON (ARI)

Started first 11 games at LG before suffering a foot sprain at OAK.

Placed on injured reserve on 12/26 due to ankle sprain. The sprain was diagnosed as a LisFranc ligament sprain. Surgery to insert four screws in left foot performed by Dr. William Hamilton 1/18/02.

Inactive for games at NYG, vs. DAL.

Ended his string of 84 consecutive starts when he was listed as inactive for game 12 vs. WAS.

Started at LG prior to suffering a foot sprain at OAK.

2000 SEASON (SEA)

Started all 16 games at LG for the fourth consecutive season.

Was a member of an offensive line that did not allow a sack vs. DEN while allowing the offense to compile 324 yards.

1999 SEASON (SEA)

Started at LG in playoff game vs. MIA.

Started all 16 games at LG, and held the longest current streak along the offensive line with 56 consecutive starts.

Named second-team All-Pro by Football Digest.

Blocked for QB Jon Kitna who earned AFC Offensive Player of the Month honors in October.

Paved the way for a season-high 173 yards rushing versus CIN on 11/7.

1998 SEASON (SEA)

Started all 16 games at LG

Helped block for Ricky Watters’ career-high 178 yards versus IND on 12/20

Saw brief action at C on two series replacing starter Chris Gray on 11/29

Assisted in a season-opening 406-yard offensive output in a 38-0 victory at PHI

1997 SEASON (SEA)

Started 16 games at LG.

Missed only five of the offenses 1,042 plays.

Member of the offensive line that paved the way with team records for total yards (5,759) and passing yards (4,187).

1996 SEASON (SEA)

Started the season opener at G and became the first SEA rookie to start at G on opening day since 1981 (Edwin Bailey).

Started 11-of-12 games (missed games three through seven with a knee injury.

COLLEGE/HIGH SCHOOL

First team All-Big East selection as a junior and senior for Boston College.

All-New England as a junior.

Freshman All-America pick by Football News in 1992.

Consensus All-America, Gatorade Circle of Champions, state of Massachusetts and New England Player of the Year at Archbishop Williams High School.

All-Scholastic pick by the Boston Globe, Boston Herald and Patriot-Ledger.

One of 11 players to earn National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete Award recognition.

Also earned All-Catholic Central League honors as a first baseman.

OFF-THE-FIELD

Earned a degreed in Marketing from Boston College.

He and his Wife, Michelle have two sons, Andrew and Peter and a daughter, Madison.