Veteran guard who had missed only one game in his first 11 seasons due to injury until missing eight games last year with quadriceps injury landing him on injured reserve… Has started 150 of 154 games including 87 starts as a Jaguar … Ended his streak of 101 consecutive starts with a healthy deactivation in 2005 regular season finale … Started all 16 games in 2006 for seventh time of his career … Played major role on offensive line in 2006 that helped set single-season franchise record for rushing yards (2,541) and also the single-game record for rushing yards (375, vs. Ind.) … First guard to be drafted in top 10 since 1983 (Chris Hinton – No. 4 to Denver, and Bruce Matthews – No. 9 to Houston) …
Started first eight games before suffering a torn quadriceps tendon 11/4 at NO and was placed on injured reserve on Nov. 6 … Started his 150th career game before suffering the injury …
Started all 16 games at RG, the seventh time in his career he had not missed a game… Did not miss a snap in 15 games … Missed part of fourth quarter on Sept. 24 at Indianapolis … Jaguars set a single-season franchise record for rushing yards with 2,541 as they averaged 158.8 yards per game … Helped pave the way for a franchise record 5.0-yard rushing average … As a unit, the Jaguars allowed only 30 sacks … Part of an offensive line that led Jaguars to a franchise-record 375 rushing yards against Indianapolis on Dec. 10, one of two 200-yard rushing games. Jaguars surpassed the previous high of 244 rushing yards on Dec. 3, 2000 against Cleveland … Selected to USA Today All-Joe Team which goes to the players and coaches who have overachieved and are often overlooked …
Started 15 games, sitting out regular season finale … Marked eighth season with 15 or more starts … Helped the Jaguars running backs rush for 1,959 yards and Jaguars quarterbacks were sacked only 32 times all season … Part of an offensive line that did not allow any sacks against Cincinnati (on Oct. 9), at Arizona (on Nov. 27) and vs. Indianapolis (on Dec. 11) … Helped a Jaguars running back rush for 100-yards in five of the last 11 games. Fred Taylor had three games and Greg Jones had two. Jaguars averaged 130.8 rushing yards a game during that stretch. …Started his 125th game vs. San Francisco on Dec. 18 … Ended streak of 101 consecutive starts (63 in Jacksonville and 38 in New Orleans) as a healthy deactivation vs. Tennessee on Jan. 1 … Made third career playoff start at New England on Jan. 7 …
Started all 16 games for fifth consecutive season and sixth time in seven seasons … Helped anchor offensive line that gave up only 32 sacks all year and paved the way for the Jaguars to rush for 1,850 yards … Only missed five plays the entire season at right guard … Started his 100th game in season-opener at Buffalo on Sept. 12 … Helped the offense rush for 239 yards against Detroit on Nov. 14 … One of five offensive linemen that did not allow a sack against Chicago on Dec. 12 … Helped the offense rush for 197 yards at Green Bay on Dec. 19 in Lambeau Field … Ended season at Oakland on Jan. 2, starting 48th consecutive game for the Jaguars and 88th consecutive overall …
Started all 16 contests for fourth straight year (fifth time in career) ... Only offensive player not to miss any snaps ... Part of offensive line that gave up only 28 sacks all year and helped pave the way for Fred Taylor to rush for a franchise record 1,572 yards … Teamed with rookie guard Vince Manuwai to give the Jaguars the only pair of Hawaiian born guards in the NFL … Started his 80th NFL game Sept. 7 at Carolina … On Nov. 9th vs. Indianapolis, started at RG, as team rushed for 179 yards and did not allow any sacks … Marked 25th game as a Jaguar … Started at RG Nov. 30 vs Tampa Bay, as Taylor rushed for 118 yards and team did not allow a sack ... On Dec. 7 vs. Houston, started at RG, as Taylor rushed for 163 yards ... Started in home season-finale vs. New Orleans on Dec. 21 when the Jaguars rushed for a season-high 243 yards including Taylor’s 194 yards, which ranked as the most yards ever at Alltel Stadium … Made 95th NFL start in the season finale Dec. 28 at Atlanta, and blocked for Taylor’s 121 yards rushing, marking his sixth 100-yard game in the final eight games of 2003 … Offensive line allowed only six sacks in the final eight games …
One of six players on offense to start every game in first season with Jaguars … Did so for third straight year and fourth time overall … Manned right guard position … One of only two offensive players that did not miss an offensive snap the entire season … Helped Jaguars rush for 223 yards (third most in team history) on Sept. 29 vs. N.Y. Jets … Signed by Jaguars as unrestricted free agent on April 5 from the Saints …
Started all 16 games at right guard for second straight season … Made one fumble recovery Oct. 7 vs. Minnesota … Made one tackle after an interception on Dec. 23 at Tampa Bay …
Started all 16 regular-season games at right guard … Made one tackle after a turnover (Nov. 26 at St. Louis) … Also started both postseason games, Dec. 30 vs. St. Louis (first franchise playoff win) and Jan. 6 at Minnesota …
Started and played in 15 games, all at right guard … Inactive for Nov. 7 game vs. Tampa Bay because of a knee injury … Posted a tackle following turnovers in Games 14 and 15 …
One of only two Saints players to start all 16 games on offense (joining TE Cameron Cleeland), and just one of five players on the Saints team to start every game … Took over at right guard in second NFL season … Made one tackle on a turnover (Nov. 22 at San Francisco) and also recovered a fumble (Dec. 20 at Arizona) …
Played in only four games as a rookie after being hampered by knee and ankle injuries … Suffered a knee injury during training camp that sidelined him until after start of regular season … Inactive for Aug. 31 season opener vs. St. Louis … Played as a reserve at right guard for first four games … Sustained an ankle injury in Giants game and was inactive next two games … Finally placed on injured reserve on Oct. 17 … Chosen in the first round of the draft, the 10th overall selection … Marked the earliest the Saints had drafted a guard since 1972 (Royce Smith, No. 8 overall) and marked only the fourth time in Saints’ history that a guard was selected in the first round (joining John Shinners in 1969, Royce Smith in 1972, and Kurt Schumacher in 1975).
Three-year starter at right guard, allowing only one sack … Named first-team All-America and All-Big 12 as a senior … Unanimous All-Conference first-team pick as a junior … Graduated with a degree in sociology and 3.0 G.P.A.
Married (Tara) with daughter Azure Ke’alohilani (9/10/95) and son Christian Kaiwikani (5/6/98) … Lives in Jacksonville … Attended Kahuku (Hawaii) High … All-America first-team selection by Prep Football Report, adding second-team accolades from Blue Chip Report and honorable mention from USA Today as a senior … All-Far West pick by Super Prep Magazine … Two-way tackle, making 56 tackles with five sacks, eight passes deflected, four forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior … Earned two letters in football and one in wrestling … Twice named to school’s honor roll … Graduated with a 3.0 G.P.A. … Supports the Jacksonville Jaguars Foundation Playbooks reading initiative … Participates in local charity golf tournaments and supports charitable efforts of his teammates … Last name pronounced: nay-OH-lee … Full name: Christopher Kealoha Naeole.