Ken Dilger





































Ken Dilger
No. 85
Position: Tight end
Personal information
Born:
(1971-02-02) February 2, 1971 (age 47)
Mariah Hill, Indiana
Career information
College: University of Illinois
NFL Draft:
1995 / Round: 2 / Pick: 48
Career history



  • Indianapolis Colts (1995–2001)


  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002–2004)



Career highlights and awards



  • Pro Bowl (2001)


  • Super Bowl Champion (XXXVII)


  • All-Pro (1999)

  • NFL All-Rookie (1995)[1]


  • Liberty Bowl Champion (1994)


  • Holiday Bowl (1992)


  • Sun Bowl (1991)



Career NFL statistics















Receptions:
356
Receiving Yards: 4,099

Touchdowns:
24
Player stats at NFL.com

Kenneth Ray Dilger (born February 2, 1971) is a retired professional American football player.




Contents






  • 1 Early years


  • 2 NFL


    • 2.1 Professional Statistics




  • 3 References





Early years


Ken Dilger was raised in Mariah Hill, Spencer County, Indiana. He attended Heritage Hills High School in Lincoln City, Indiana where he played quarterback; he also starred in basketball and baseball. After graduating from Heritage Hills, he went on to the University of Illinois where he was redshirted for a year (1990) before becoming a four-year letterman and three-year starter as a tight end. He was named All-Big Ten in 1991 (Honorable Mention) by the Big Ten coaches and in 1994 (2nd Team) by the coaches and media. He graduated from Illinois with a degree in marketing. He is husband to Heidi, aka THE Banana Bread-crack baker;[2][3][4][5] father to Jessica and Zach as well as uncle to Emma (among other amazing nieces and nephews.)



  • 1991: 18 catches for 212 yards with 1 TD

  • 1992: 6 catches for 42 yards with 0 TD

  • 1993: 17 catches for 212 yards with 2 TD

  • 1994: 48 catches for 607 yards with 6 TD



NFL


Ken Dilger spent his first 7 NFL seasons as a tight end with the Indianapolis Colts (1995–2001) and his last three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2002–2004); winning Super Bowl XXXVII in his first year as a Buccaneer. Throughout his career, he accumulated career totals of 356 catches, 4,099 yards (11.5), and 24 touchdowns. In the final game of his career, in addition to playing TE, he was the long snapper, because the team's regular long snapper, Dave Moore, had been injured the previous week.



Professional Statistics



























































































































Year Team G GS Rec Yards AVG TD
1995 IND 16 13 42 635 15.1 4
1996 IND 16 16 42 503 12.0 4
1997 IND 14 14 27 380 14.1 3
1998 IND 16 16 31 303 9.8 1
1999 IND 15 15 40 479 12.0 2
2000 IND 16 16 47 538 11.4 3
2001 IND 16 16 32 343 10.7 1
2002 TB 16 15 34 329 9.7 2
2003 TB 15 15 22 244 11.1 1
2004 TB 16 14 39 345 8.8 3
Career -- 156 150 356 4,099 11.5 24


References




  1. ^ https://www.pro-football-reference.com/awards/nfl-all-rookie-1995.htm


  2. ^ http://currentincarmel.com/from-banana-bread-to-business


  3. ^ http://www.wthr.com/article/wife-of-former-colt-turns-love-of-baking-into-sweet-success


  4. ^ http://coltsroundup.com/2016/02/wife-of-former-colt-turns-famous-banana-bread-into-a-business/


  5. ^ http://www.indystar.com/story/sports/nfl/colts/2016/07/10/ex-colt-ken-dilger-his-wife-and-banana-bread-business/86445804/










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