Arnaz Battle

Arnaz Battle

Infobox NFLactive


currentteam=San Francisco 49ers
currentnumber=83
currentposition=Wide receiver
birthdate=birth date and age|1980|2|22
birthplace=Dallas, Texas
heightft=6
heightin=1
weight=213
debutyear=2003
debutteam=San Francisco 49ers
college=Notre Dame
draftyear=2003
draftround=6
draftpick=197
pastteams=
* San Francisco 49ers (2003-"present")
statweek=17
statseason=2007
statlabel1=Receptions
statvalue1=149
statlabel2=Receiving yards
statvalue2=1,792
statlabel3=Receiving average
statvalue3=12.0
statlabel4=Receiving TDs
statvalue4=11
nfl=BAT409475

Arnaz Jerome Battle (born February 22, 1980 in Dallas, Texas) is an American football wide receiver who currently plays for the San Francisco 49ers. He went to the University of Notre Dame. He was drafted by the 49ers in the 6th round (197th overall) in 2003 NFL Draft.

Early years

When Arnaz was nine years old, Brandon, his younger brother passed away in a tragic drowning accident. On his upper left arm appears a tattoo of his late brother's face that runs from the tip of his shoulder to his biceps. He prepped at C.E. Byrd High School, where he finished with 5,137 total yards and rushed for 49 career touchdowns while throwing for 28 more and scored one touchdown on a kickoff return. He was a Parade All-America selection and was rated 39th-best player nationally by The Sporting News and 52nd-best player by Chicago Sun-Times. A USA Today honorable mention All-America and third-team All-South quarterback by Fox Sports South.

College career

Battle played quarterback for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, but was converted to wide receiver, because of his great speed and running ability. He tallied 53 receptions for 742 yards (14.0 avg.) and five touchdowns, adding 314 yards and one touchdown on 62 carries in career. He was an All-America honorable mention and All-Independent first-team selection by The NFL Draft Report, following his senior season at the University of Notre Dame. He saw time at quarterback and completed 30-of-69 passes for 438 yards and two touchdowns. He added academic honors, while maintaining a 3.2 grade point average and majored in sociology and computer applications.

Professional career

He was drafted by the 49ers in the 6th round (197th overall) in 2003 NFL Draft. In 2003, he saw action in eight games and recorded two carries for 14 yards to go along with eight tackles and two fumble recoveries on special teams before finishing season on injured reserve with left toe injury. In 2004, he saw action in 14 games and registered career-highs in punt returns (31), punt return yards (266), kickoff returns (13), kickoff return yards (257) and special teams tackles (16). He was Inactive for the final two contests of the season with a thigh injury. He returned a career-long 71-yard punt return for a touchdown vs. the Arizona Cardinals. In 2005, he played in 10 games with eight starts and tallied 32 receptions for 363 yards with three touchdowns. He was inactive for six contests due to a knee injury. He led the team in receiving with five receptions for 59 yards and recorded his first career touchdown on a six-yard pass from QB Tim Rattay vs. the St. Louis Rams. He also completed his first career pass on a 24-yard connection to WR Brandon Lloyd followed by his second career completion later in quarter with a three-yard shovel pass to RB Frank Gore. In 2006, he played in 16 games with 15 starts and ranked second on the team with career-highs of 59 receptions and 686 receiving yards. He was the only receiver in the NFL with 40 or more catches and no dropped passes. He caught four passes for 37 yards and two tough, short-yardage touchdowns vs. the Oakland Raiders, marking his first career multi-touchdown receiving game. He also hauled in five receptions for 97 yards against the Seattle Seahawks, and added one carry for a career-long 18 yards. In 2007, he played in 16 games with 15 starts, posting 50 catches for a team-high 600 yards while setting career-highs in touchdown receptions (five) and total touchdowns (six). He was also named as the captain of all of the wide receivers. In the season opener on Monday Night Football against Arizona , he caught a team-high five receptions for 60 yards, while also scoring the go-ahead score on his first career rushing touchdown, a one-yard end around with 22 seconds remaining to give the 49ers a 20-17 victory. He caught a 57-yard touchdown at Arizona, the 49ers’ longest play from scrimmage in 2007. It marked the second longest reception of his career behind a 65-yarder he had from Tim Rattay vs. the Dallas Cowboys. He played, but did not start due to an ankle injury vs. the Minnesota Vikings and caught two passes for 13 yards with one touchdown. His touchdown catch came in the third quarter on QB Shaun Hill’s first career touchdown pass. He logged his first 100 yard game with a 120 yard performance during week 4 of the 2008 season.

Personal life

Battle’s father, Ron, played football at North Texas and then as a tight end for two seasons with the St. Louis Rams.He currently resides in Dallas, TX.

External links

* [http://www.arnazbattle.com/ Arnaz Battle Official Site]
* [http://www.nfl.com/players/playerpage/395924 Player Profile]
*espn nfl|id=6533|name=Arnaz Battle
* [http://www.49ers.com/team/roster_detail.php?PRKey=50 49ers Player Bio]


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