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| Sean Landeta (Click Photo For More Information) |
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Born: January 6, 1962, Baltimore, MD Height, Weight: 6'0", 215 lbs Position: Punter College: Towson University (MD) NFL Draft: Joined the NY Giants as a free agent in 1985 Years Pro: 22 NFL Seasons; 3 USFL Seasons Officially retired on March 6, 2008
Professional Career:
USFL 1983 - 85 - - Baltimore/Philadelphia Stars NFL 1985 - 93 - - New York Giants 1993 - 94 - - Los Angeles Rams 1995 - 96 - - St. Louis Rams 1997 - - Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1998 - - Green Bay Packers 1999 - 02 - - Philadelphia Eagles 2003 - 04 - - St. Louis Rams 2005 - - Philadelphia Eagles 2006 - - New York Giants
Current Residences: Long Island, NY & Buckets County, PA
NFL Career Highlights:
- One of NFL's Career Leaders in Total Punting Yardage (60, 707)
- One of NFL's Career Leaders in Total Punts (1,401)
- Holds all-time NFL record for the highest punting average (43.3) among punters with 1,000 or more punts
- Named "Punter of the Decade" 1st Team (1980s) by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee
- Named "Punter of the Decade" 2nd Team (1990s) by the Pro Football Hall of Fame Selection Committee
- Two-time Pro-Bowl selection ('86 and '90) & Three-time NFL 1st Team All-Pro ('86, '89 & '90)
- Punted for two Super Bowl Champion NY Giants Teams - - SB XXI ('87) & SB XXV ('91)
- Named the Punter on ESPN's 40th Anniversary All-Time Super Bowl Team in Feb. 2006
- Owns an outstanding 43.3 yards per punt average over his NFL career, including 381 punts inside the 20.
- Led the NFC in punting four times, and finished third or better nine times
USFL Career Highlights:
- First punter selected in USFL Open Draft (1983)
- Earned two USFL Championship rings as a member of the Philadelphia/Baltimore Stars
- Two-time ('83 & '84) First Team All USFL Punter
College Career Highlights:
- Elected to College Football Div. 2 Hall of Fame in 2006
- Elected to Towson University Hall of Fame in 2005
- Four-year letterman ('79-'82) at Towson University; was starter all four seasons
- Three-time All-Eastern College Athletic Conference selection for the Tigers ('80-'82)
- Nation's leading punter among Division II schools in 1980 with a 43.4 yard average
- Named a Kodak Division II All-American and AP Little All-American following 1982 campaign
Additional Activities:
- Actively supports numerous non-profit organizations and charities throughout the country each year
Available for Speaking Engagements, Meet & Greet Events, Product Endorsements, Autograph Signings, Private Functions, Football Guest Analyst Positions, Advertising & Promotional Campaigns, etc.
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