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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 2019 MEDIA GUIDE AWARDS & HONORS 2011: AP Second-Team All-Pro, NFC Pro Bowl, Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 5), All- NFC West Offense by ESPN’s Mike Sando 2012: AP Second-Team All-Pro, NFC Pro Bowl selec- tion (Starter), 2012 Madden Most Valuable Pro- tectors Award, Madden Most Valuable Protec- tors Award (Week 5), Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 7), Madden Most Valu- able Protectors Award (Week 12) 2013: AP Second-Team All-Pro, Pro Bowl, PFWA All-NFL Team 2014: Pro Bowl, Bobb McKittrick Award 2015: Pro Bowl, Bobb McKittrick Award, 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Representative 2016: 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Repre- sentative 2017: Pro Bowl, 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Representative 2018: Garry Niver Award, 49ers Art Rooney Sports- manship Award Representative 2019: 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Repre- sentative CAREER HIGHLIGHTS Ranks 5th in franchise history for the most regular season games played by an offensive lineman (181). Became the 1st 49ers rookie O-Lineman to start ev- ery single game in a season since Cas Banaszek (1968-77), who started all 14 contests in 1968. Was 1 of only 3 NFL rookies (former 49ers LB Patrick Willis and Browns LT Joe Thomas) to line up for every single snap in 2007, and was 1 of 35 NFL players overall to accomplish the feat out of 1,898 total players. Recovered a fumble for a TD [vs. NYJ (12/7/08)], becoming the 6th offensive lineman in 49ers history to register a TD. Started the 150th game of his career vs. Dal. (10/22/17). 2019 HIGHLIGHTS Part of an offensive line that helped the 49ers rush for 259 yds. at Cin. (9/22), the most by the team since 12/20/14 vs. SD (355 rush- ing yds.). It also marked the most rushing yds. by the team on the road since 11/29/10 at Arz. (261 rushing yds.). Additionally, the of- fensive line did not allow a sack on 25 pass attempts by QB Jimmy Garoppolo and 1 attempt by WR Dante Pettis. Helped the 49ers offense rush for 186 yds. and 2 TDs on 47 car- ries vs. Min. (1/11/20 - NFC-D). The 47 rushing atts. are the most in a postseason game in franchise history and the 186 rushing yds. are the 5th-most in a postseason game in franchise history. Part of an offensive line that helped the 49ers rush for 285 yds. and 4 TDs on 42 atts. (6.8 avg.) vs. GB (1/19/20 - NFC-C). The team’s 285 total rushing yds. were the 2nd-most in postseason franchise history, and the 6th-most by any team in the postseason since 1970. The 285 rushing yds. by the 49ers offense are the most in a Conference Championship Game since 1970. STALEY’S GOLDEN NUGGETS His last name is pronounced STAY-lee. Was the 49ers 2018 Garry Niver Award winner, presented an- nually by the San Francisco Chapter of the Pro Football Writ- ers of America to a 49ers player for his cooperation and pro- fessionalism in helping the pro football writers do their jobs. One of eight finalists for the annual Art Rooney Sportsman- ship Award each year from 2015-19, presented to the NFL player who best demonstrates the qualities of on-field sports- manship, including fair play, respect for the game and oppo- nents, and integrity in competition. During the 2015 offseason, he and his teammates invited Anthony Pineda, a 13-year-old who battled Leukemia, to be a “Captain for the Day” as part of ESPN’s “My Wish” program. While speaking at the team’s 2019 State of the Franchise, Staley, joined by CEO Jed York, general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan, announced that he signed a two-year contract extension earlier that week to keep him on the team through the 2021 season. Staley has spent his entire NFL career with the team, and he doesn’t plan on a change in scenery. “Jed, since the moment you guys drafted me in 2007, it’s been my absolute honor to play for this franchise,” Staley said. “And I want nothing more than to complete my entire career here.” He added, “What we want to do is bring you a championship trophy. I want to because this is the only franchise that matters to me.” GOLDMINE The 49ers hosted the third annual Crucial Catch Fashion Show presented by Dignity Health on October 2nd, 2019, featuring can- cer warriors representing all cancers as they modeled apparel donated by Levi’s. Staley and his teammates were paired with each of the warriors to share their stories of strength and cour- age with the audience and walk the runway. The 49ers worked alongside the hu- manitarian-relief organization Convoy of Hope on December 4, 2018, and hosted 1,500 guests in-need from Bay Area nonprofits and schools at Levi’s® Stadium for a free holiday resource fair. Staley and his 49ers teammates distrib- uted groceries, toys, books, shoes and other holiday offerings to the guests. The attendees also received haircuts, utilized health resources and took fam- ily portraits or professional headshots. Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that directs children’s feeding initiatives, hosts community outreach programs and provides disaster response resources to those in need in the Bay Area and throughout the world. 6-5 | 300 | CENTRAL MICHIGAN 8.30.84 | ROCKFORD, MI | 13TH YEAR | ACQUIRED D-1B IN ‘07 74 T JOE STALEY

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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS2019 MEDIA GUIDE

AWARDS & HONORS2011: AP Second-Team All-Pro, NFC Pro Bowl, Madden

Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 5), All-NFC West Offense by ESPN’s Mike Sando

2012: AP Second-Team All-Pro, NFC Pro Bowl selec-tion (Starter), 2012 Madden Most Valuable Pro-tectors Award, Madden Most Valuable Protec-tors Award (Week 5), Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award (Week 7), Madden Most Valu-able Protectors Award (Week 12)

2013: AP Second-Team All-Pro, Pro Bowl, PFWA All-NFL Team

2014: Pro Bowl, Bobb McKittrick Award2015: Pro Bowl, Bobb McKittrick Award, 49ers Art

Rooney Sportsmanship Award Representative2016: 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Repre-

sentative2017: Pro Bowl, 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship

Award Representative2018: Garry Niver Award, 49ers Art Rooney Sports-

manship Award Representative2019: 49ers Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award Repre-

sentative

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS• Ranks 5th in franchise history for the most regular

season games played by an offensive lineman (181).• Became the 1st 49ers rookie O-Lineman to start ev-

ery single game in a season since Cas Banaszek (1968-77), who started all 14 contests in 1968.

• Was 1 of only 3 NFL rookies (former 49ers LB Patrick Willis and Browns LT Joe Thomas) to line up for every single snap in 2007, and was 1 of 35 NFL players overall to accomplish the feat out of 1,898 total players.

• Recovered a fumble for a TD [vs. NYJ (12/7/08)], becoming the 6th offensive lineman in 49ers history to register a TD.

• Started the 150th game of his career vs. Dal. (10/22/17).

2019 HIGHLIGHTS• Part of an offensive line that helped the 49ers rush for 259 yds. at

Cin. (9/22), the most by the team since 12/20/14 vs. SD (355 rush-ing yds.). It also marked the most rushing yds. by the team on the road since 11/29/10 at Arz. (261 rushing yds.). Additionally, the of-fensive line did not allow a sack on 25 pass attempts by QB Jimmy Garoppolo and 1 attempt by WR Dante Pettis.

• Helped the 49ers offense rush for 186 yds. and 2 TDs on 47 car-ries vs. Min. (1/11/20 - NFC-D). The 47 rushing atts. are the most in a postseason game in franchise history and the 186 rushing yds. are the 5th-most in a postseason game in franchise history.

• Part of an offensive line that helped the 49ers rush for 285 yds. and 4 TDs on 42 atts. (6.8 avg.) vs. GB (1/19/20 - NFC-C). The team’s 285 total rushing yds. were the 2nd-most in postseason franchise history, and the 6th-most by any team in the postseason since 1970. The 285 rushing yds. by the 49ers offense are the most in a Conference Championship Game since 1970.

STALEY’S GOLDEN NUGGETS• His last name is pronounced STAY-lee.

• Was the 49ers 2018 Garry Niver Award winner, presented an-nually by the San Francisco Chapter of the Pro Football Writ-ers of America to a 49ers player for his cooperation and pro-fessionalism in helping the pro football writers do their jobs.

• One of eight finalists for the annual Art Rooney Sportsman-ship Award each year from 2015-19, presented to the NFL player who best demonstrates the qualities of on-field sports-manship, including fair play, respect for the game and oppo-nents, and integrity in competition.

• During the 2015 offseason, he and his teammates invited Anthony Pineda, a 13-year-old who battled Leukemia, to be a “Captain for the Day” as part of ESPN’s “My Wish” program.

• While speaking at the team’s 2019 State of the Franchise, Staley, joined by CEO Jed York, general manager John Lynch and head coach Kyle Shanahan, announced that he signed a two-year contract extension earlier that week to keep him on the team through the 2021 season. Staley has spent his entire NFL career with the team, and he doesn’t plan on a change in scenery. “Jed, since the moment you guys drafted me in 2007, it’s been my absolute honor to play for this franchise,” Staley said. “And I want nothing more than to complete my entire career here.” He added, “What we want to do is bring you a championship trophy. I want to because this is the only franchise that matters to me.”

GOLDMINE• The 49ers hosted the third annual Crucial Catch Fashion Show

presented by Dignity Health on October 2nd, 2019, featuring can-cer warriors representing all cancers as they modeled apparel donated by Levi’s. Staley and his teammates were paired with each of the warriors to share their stories of strength and cour-age with the audience and walk the runway.

• The 49ers worked alongside the hu-manitarian-relief organization Convoy of Hope on December 4, 2018, and hosted 1,500 guests in-need from Bay Area nonprofits and schools at Levi’s® Stadium for a free holiday resource fair. Staley and his 49ers teammates distrib-uted groceries, toys, books, shoes and other holiday offerings to the guests. The attendees also received haircuts, utilized health resources and took fam-ily portraits or professional headshots. Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit organization that directs children’s feeding initiatives, hosts community outreach programs and provides disaster response resources to those in need in the Bay Area and throughout the world.

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GOLDMINE (CONTINUED)• After posing for a pho-

toshoot, Staley and his teammates joined Levi’s in support of breast, co-lon and pediatric cancer warriors at the Crucial Catch Fashion Show pre-sented by Dignity Health on October 2, 2018. 49ers players and cancer war-riors took to the runway to show off their attire and share their stories of strength and courage with the audience.

• In honor of the NFL’s Crucial Catch campaign, the 49ers hosted a fashion show on Tues-day, October 17th, 2017, featur-ing breast cancer and pediatric cancer warriors in apparel do-nated by Levi’s®. Staley, along with his 49ers teammates, walked the runway with cancer warriors as they shared their stories of strength and courage with the audience.

• NFL players had the opportunity to participate in the NFL’s an-nual My Cause, My Cleats campaign during Week 14 of the 2019 season. Staley and his teammates represented their respective causes with custom-designed cleats in an effort to raise aware-ness and funding. Staley represented Bay Area Women’s Sports Initiative, and said, “I play for my wife and daughters.”

• In July of 2016, Staley, along with fellow NFL players, appeared on ABC’s Family Feud as part of “Celebrity Family Feud.” He was part of a team that competed on the iconic game show to win up to $25,000 for charity. On the show, he was teammates with Pierre Garçon, and the two were teammates on the field with the 49ers for two seasons (2017-18).

• In 2013, Joe was an ambassador for San Francisco’s first Electric Run, a 5K race that benefits Smile Train, the world’s largest cleft lip and palate charity. The race, which was held at Candlestick Park, raised $10,000 for Smile Train and more than 8,000 people participated in the event.

• Prior to Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium, Staley gave away a pair of tickets and a signed game-worn jersey to single father Johnel Spivey and his seven-year-old daughter, Jordan. Spivey, 54, had been on dialysis three days a week for the previous six years. Despite surgery, he avoided pain medication so he could stay fo-cused on his daughter’s needs.

• Entering his sophomore season at Central Michigan, Staley and the football program experienced a coaching change. New head coach Brian Kelly and offensive line coach Jeff Quinn asked him to make the switch to offensive tackle. He agreed and the trans-formation began where he began to wake up at 2 a.m. to con-sume a 2,000 calorie weight-gaining shake and would work out twice a day to prepare his body for its new life in the trenches. In the first offseason, Staley added 20 pounds to his lean frame. By the time he was a senior, he reached 290 pounds and went on to become the first Chippewa to be drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft.

STALEY’S CAREER STATISTICS

STALEY’S TRANSACTIONS Originally the second of two 1st-round (28th overall) draft choices by SF in 2007...Signed a six-year extension through 2017 on 6/4/09...Signed a two-year

extension through 2019 on 7/17/14...Signed a two-year extension through 2021 on 6/5/19.

GAMES/STARTS - 181/181: 2007 (16/16); 2008 (16/16); 2009 (9/9); 2010 (9/9); 2011 (16/16); 2012 (16/16); 2013 (16/16); 2014 (16/16); 2015 (16/16); 2016 (13/13); 2017 (15/15); 2018 (16/16); 2019 (7/7)POSTSEASON GAMES/STARTS - 10/10: 2011 (2/2); 2012 (3/3); 2013 (3/3); 2019 (2/2)

Additional Statistics:Touchdowns – 1: 2008 [FR in endzone vs. NYJ (12/7/08)]Receptions - 3: 2011 [17-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith vs. Cle. (10/30/11)]; 2013 [14-yd. pass from QB Colin Kaepernick at Arz. (12/29/13)]; 2018 [(-5)-yd. pass from QB Nick Mullens vs. Den. (12/9/18)]Fumble Recoveries – 7: 2007 (1), 2008 (1), 2009 (2), 2012 (1); 2015 (1); 2017 (1)Tackles - 17: 2007 (2); 2008 (3); 2010 (1); 2011 (1); 2013 (1); 2014 (1); 2015 (1); 2016 (2); 2017 (2); 2018 (2); 2019 (1)

Milestones: NFL Debut: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First Start: vs. Arz. (9/10/07); First Reception: vs. Cle. (10/30/11 - 17-yd. pass from QB Alex Smith); First FR: vs. NYJ (12/7/08 - WR Jason Hill); First FR Returned for a TD: vs. NYJ (12/7/08 - recovered WR Jason Hill fumble in the end zone); 100th Career Start: vs. Chi. (9/14/14); 150th Career Start: vs. Dal. (10/22/17)

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2018• Started all 16 games he appeared in at LT.• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 22 passing

atts. by QB Nick Mullens vs. Oak. (11/1). It marked the first time the team did not allow a sack since 12/31/17 at LAR (33 atts. – QB Jim-my Garoppolo).

• Staley and the offensive line did not allow a sack on 39 atts. by QB Nick Mullens vs. NYG (11/12). It marked the first time since Weeks 3-4 of the 2000 season that the team did not allow a sack in con-secutive weeks [34 atts. by QB Jeff Garcia at StL (9/17/00); 26 atts. by Garcia at Dal. (9/24/00)].

2017• Started 15 games at LT and helped the 49ers offense register 349.2

yds. per game, the most by the team since 2012 (361.8).• The 49ers offense rushed for 159 yds. on 19 carries (8.37 avg.) at

Sea. (9/17). The team’s 8.37 avg. yds. per carry was the 3rd high-est avg. against the Seahawks all-time and it also marked the 6th highest single-game avg. by the team in franchise history.

• The 49ers offensive line helped pave the way vs. NYG (11/12) as the team registered a season-high 474 net yds. from scrimmage, in-cluding 186 yds. rushing. Also did not allow a sack on 25 atts. by QB C.J. Beathard.

• Part of an offensive line that amassed 461 net yds. of offense (169 rushing, 292 passing) and did not allow a sack at LAR (12/31).

2016• Started all 13 games in which he appeared at LT.• Part of an offensive line group that helped the 49ers offense rush

for 150 yds. and 3 TDs on 42 carries and did not allow a sack on 35 atts. by QB Blaine Gabbert vs. LAR (9/12).

• Helped the 49ers offense rush for a season-high 193 yds. on 25 atts. (7.7 avg.) at Mia. (11/27). The team’s 7.7 avg. yds. per carry was the highest by the 49ers offense since 12/20/14 vs. SD [355 yds. on 40 atts. (8.9 avg.)]. Additionally, the team’s 193 yds. on the ground were the most since 9/14/15 vs. Min. (230 yds.).

2015• Part of an offensive line group that helped the team rush for 230

total yds. vs. Min. (9/14), the most in franchise history during a sea-son opening game. The 0-Line helped pave the way for RB Carlos Hyde as he rushed for a NFL Week 1-high of 168 yds. and 2 TDs.

• The 49ers offensive line did not allow a sack on 25 atts. by QB Blaine Gabbert vs. Atl. (11/8), as the team rushed for 133 yds. It marked the 1st time the 49ers did not allow a sack in a game since 10/13/14 at StL (36 atts.).

2014• Started his 100th game with the 49ers vs. Chi. (9/14), becoming

the 20th offensive lineman in franchise history to have played in 100-or-more games.

• Helped pave the way for the 49ers offense to rush for a season-high 218 yds. on 42 atts. (5.2 avg.) vs. Phi. (9/28). Also helped the 49ers offense hold the ball for 42:17, which was the highest time of possession for the team since 11/20/11 vs. Arz. (44:16).

• Part of an O-Line that led the way for the team to rush for a fran-chise record 355 yds. vs. SD (12/20). The 355 rushing yds. are the most by any team in the NFL since 11/4/07 (Min. – 378 yds. rushing vs. SD).

2013• Was part of an offensive line that helped amass the 2nd most total

net yds. on opening day in 49ers franchise history with 494 yds. (404 passing yds. and 90 rushing yds.) vs. GB (9/8).

• Helped pave the way for 219 net yds. rushing at StL (9/26). It marked the 1st time the 49ers had three different RBs score a rushing TD in the same game since 12/2/01 vs. Buf. (Garrison Hearst, Fred Beasley and Paul Smith).

• The offensive line did not allow a sack on 17 total atts. by QB Colin Kaepernick and QB Colt McCoy at Jax. (10/27). The last time the 49ers did not allow a sack was 11/25/12 at NO. The 49ers also rushed for 221 yds. and 4 TDs on 38 carries at Jax., the most rushing yds. in a game by the team during the 2013 season. The 4 rushing TDs tied for the most by any team in a game in the NFL in 2013.

• Provided great running lanes for the offense to gain 199 rushing yds. on 30 atts. vs. Atl. (12/23). The 6.6 yds. per carry avg. was team’s highest in any game during the 2013 season. It also marked just the 2nd time in the season that the team had three players rush for over 50 yds. (Gore - 97; Kaepernick - 51; Hunter - 51).

• Staley hauled in his 2nd career recept. on a 14-yd. pass from QB Colin Kaepernick at Arz. (12/29). His 1st career recept. was on 10/30/11 vs. Cle. (17 yds.).

2012• Staley and the 49ers O-Line won the 2012 Madden Most Valuable

Protectors Award, recognizing the best O-Line in the NFL. • The 49ers were 1 of just 3 teams to have the same 5 starting of-

fensive linemen for every game in 2012 (Was. & NYJ). • Paved the way as the team rushed for a season-high 245 yds. on

44 carries as 9 different players carried the ball at NYJ (9/30).• Helped the 49ers offense set a team record with 621 total yds. (311

rushing, 310 passing) vs. Buf. (10/7), surpassing the 49ers previous franchise record of 598 vs. Buf. (9/13/92). San Francisco became the 1st team in NFL history to post 300-or-more yds. rushing and passing in the same game.

• Staley and the 49ers offensive line did not allow a sack on 25 pass attempts by QB Colin Kaepernick at NO (11/25). The performance earned the O-Line the Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award for Week 12.

• Part of offensive line vs. GB (1/12/13 - NFC-D) that helped the 49ers become the 1st team in NFL history to ever have 2, 100-yd. rush-ers [QB Colin Kaepernick (181 yds. rushing), RB Frank Gore (119 yds. rushing)] and one, 100-yd. receiver [WR Michael Crabtree

(119 yds. receiving)] in a playoff game in NFL history.• Against the Packers, San Francisco amassed 579 total yds. of of-

fense (323 rushing and 256 passing), setting a new single-game postseason franchise record. The previous record was 537 yds. (211 rushing and 326 passing) vs. Mia. (1/20/85) in Super Bowl XIX. The 49ers rushed for 323 yds. on the night, setting the franchise single-game postseason rushing record. The previous rushing re-cord was also set in Super Bowl XIX (211 yds.).

• Staley and the 49ers offense became the 1st team in Super Bowl history to have a 300-yd. passer, a 100-yd. rusher and 2, 100-yd. receivers in a single game. QB Colin Kaepernick threw for 302 yds., RB Frank Gore added 110 yds. rushing, WR Michael Crabtree tallied 109 rec. yds. and TE Vernon Davis recorded 104 rec. yds vs. Bal. (2/3/13).

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2011• Part of an offensive line that helped pave the way for RB Frank

Gore to gain 100-plus rushing yds. in 5 consecutive games, setting a new franchise record.

• Staley and the 49ers offensive line did not allow a sack on 20 pass atts. by QB Alex Smith vs. Sea. (9/11).

• Helped 49ers accumulate 442 yds. of offense in come-from-be-hind victory at Phi. (10/2), which included 164 yds. on the ground.

• Staley and the offensive line were awarded the Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award for Week 5. They helped the 49ers of-fense rush for 213 yds. on the ground while not allowing a sack vs. TB (10/9).

• Supported the 49ers offense in rushing for 203 yds. at Det. (10/16), marking the 1st time the team rushed for over 200 yds. in back-to-back games (10/9 vs. TB, 213 yds.) since 12/6/98 at Car. (236 yds.) and 12/14/98 vs. Det. (328 yds.).

• Hauled in his 1st career recept. for 17-yds. vs. Cle. (10/30). Staley became the 1st 49ers offensive lineman to record a recept. since C/G Chris Dalman (11/20/95 at Mia.) and ties G Guy McIntyre for the longest recept. by an offensive lineman in franchise history (17 yds. on 9/18/88 vs. Atl.).

• Helped the 49ers offense hold the ball for 44:16 while not allowing a sack vs. Arz. (11/20), marking the highest time of possession for the team since 11/3/02 at Oak. (44:33 – 49ers 23, Raiders 20).

2010• Started the 1st 9 games of the season at LT before suffering a frac-

tured fibula vs. StL (11/14). • Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 32 pass atts.

by QB Alex Smith vs. NO (9/20).• Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack on 19 pass atts. by

QB Troy Smith vs. Den. (10/31).

2009• Helped the team rush for a season-high 246 yds. vs. Sea. (9/20).• Suffered a quad contusion at Min. (9/27), marking the 1st time in

his career that he missed an offensive play.

2008• Started all 16 games at LT and was the only 49ers player to line up

for every single snap.• Was part of an O-Line that did not allow a sack at Arz. (11/10),

breaking an NFL record 31-game streak by the Cardinals defense with at least one sack.

• Recorded 1st NFL TD on a fumble recovery following a WR Jason HIll 6-yd. reception vs. NYJ (12/7).

2007• Started all 16 games at RT for 49ers after beating out T Kwame

Harris for the position in training camp. Played every single snap on offense as a rookie.

COLLEGE Played in 46 games (39 starts) at Central Michigan and helped

team produce a 1,000-yd. rusher in three of his four seasons (2003-05). Arrived on Central Michigan’s campus as a 225-pound tight end in 2003, but developed into one of the elite offensive tackles in collegiate game. Recorded fastest 40-yd. dash time (4.7) of any offensive lineman at 2007 NFL Combine. Consensus First- Team All-MAC choice as one of three team captains as a senior, starting all 14 games at LT and helping team rank 22nd in nation with 245.9 passing yds. per game. First-Team All-MAC selection as a junior as he moved to LT and started 11 games. Shifted to RT as a sophomore during preseason and started 11 games as the Chippe-was averaged 395.5 yds. per game. Played in team’s final 11 games with 4 starts at TE as a freshman and posted 11 recepts. for 130 yds. with 1 TD.

PERSONAL• Attended Rockford (MI) HS, where he lettered twice in both foot-

ball and track.• Caught 24 passes for 559 yds. with 7 TDs as a senior TE.• Set three school records in track: 200-meters (21.9), 4x100m

(42.5) and 4x200m (1:27) relay teams.• Placed 6th in state for 200m to earn all-state honors as team

finished 4th in state finals in 4x100m, 2nd in 4x200m and 6th in 4x400m.

• Joe credits his family for making him the man he is today. “I have a very close-knit family. All of the values and things they’ve done to make me the man I am today, I attribute to them. They taught me at a young age and gave me a great upbringing.” He also credits his high school coach, Ralph Munger, for teaching him about foot-ball and how to play it the right way.

• Joe and his wife, Carrie, have two daughters, Grace and Audrey.• Born Joe Andrew Staley (8/30/84) in Grand Rapids, MI.

INJURY REPORT2009: Missed 7 games [vs. Ten. (11/8), vs. Chi. (11/12), at GB (11/22), vs.

Jax. (11/29), at Sea. (12/6), vs. Arz. (12/14) and at StL (1/3)] with a knee injury suffered at Ind. (11/1).

2010: Suffered a fractured fibula vs. StL (11/14) and was inactive the remainder of the season.

2016: Inactive for 3 games [vs. NYJ (12/11), at Atl. (12/18) and at LAR (12/24)] with a hamstring injury.

2017: Inactive vs. Arz. (11/5) with an eye injury. 2019: Inactive for 6 games [vs. Pit. (9/22), vs. Cle. (10/7), at LAR

(10/13), at Was. (10/20), vs. Car. (10/27) and at Arz. (10/31)] with a fibula injury. Inactive 2 games [vs. Arz. (11/17) and vs. GB (11/24)] with a finger injury.