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Tony Gonzalez

11/21/2005

Gonzalez finished just shy of his first 100-yard game of the 2005 campaign, hauling in nine passes for 98 yards in Sunday's win over the Houston Texans. The Chiefs' veteran now has 54 catches on the year, becoming the first tight end in NFL history to notch 50 or more receptions in eight consecutive seasons.

10/31/2005

Gonzalez had his best game of the 2005 campaign in Sunday's loss to the San Diego Chargers, finishing with seven catches for 97 yards and a touchdown. Surprisingly, the score was the first of the season for the Chiefs' veteran tight end.

10/5/2005

Gonzalez finished last week's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles with just two catches for five yards, and following the game, voiced his frustration with his involvement in the Chiefs' offensive attack this season. Head coach Dick Vermeil agrees with the Pro Bowl tight end and has said the team plans to get him the ball more often going forward. For the year, Gonzalez has 16 receptions for 129 yards and has yet to find the end zone.

8/17/2005

If his troublesome left foot wasn't enough to worry about, Gonzalez now is nursing a broken pinkie finger. However, the new injury has not prevented the tight end from practicing with the Kansas City Chiefs, and he does not anticipate missing any time going forward. Despite constant foot pain, Gonzalez did not miss a game last year, finishing with an NFL-best 102 receptions, an all-time NFL record for tight ends in a single season.

8/11/2005

Despite aggravating his troublesome left foot last weekend, Gonzalez has reported improvement this week, and barring any setbacks, he will play in Friday's exhibition game against the Minnesota Vikings. However, the tight end is slated to see limited action. Gonzalez underwent minor surgery on the foot during the offseason after playing the entire 2004 campaign through pain.

8/8/2005

Gonzalez aggravated his troublesome left foot during a workout over the weekend, and he is expected to miss some practice time over the next several days, according to Chiefs head coach Dick Vermeil. The veteran tight end, who has been battling the chronic problem for a couple of years, was taken in for precautionary X-rays, which were negative. He'll be evaluated on a daily basis to determine his status and availability.