T. J. Houshmandzadeh

T. J. Houshmandzadeh

Infobox NFLactive


caption=T. J. Houshmandzadeh prior to first 2007 Monday Night game.
currentteam=Cincinnati Bengals
currentnumber=84
currentposition=Wide receiver
birthdate=birth date and age|1977|9|26
birthplace=Victorville, California
heightft=6
heightin=1
weight=197
debutyear=2001
debutteam=Cincinnati Bengals
highlights=
* 1x Pro Bowl selection (2007)
* NFL reception leader in 2007 (tied)Bengals franchise records
*Most punt return yards in a game (126)
*Most receptions in a season (112)
college=Oregon State
draftyear=2001
draftround=7
draftpick=204
pastteams=
* Cincinnati Bengals (2001-"present")
statweek=17
statseason=2007
statlabel1=Receptions
statvalue1=415
statlabel2=Receiving Yards
statvalue2=4,878
statlabel3=Receiving TDs
statvalue3=33
nfl=HOU337963

Touraj (T. J.) Houshmandzadeh, Jr. (born September 26, 1977 in Victorville, California) is an American football player of Iranian and African-American descent (father is Iranian, mother is African-American) who plays wide receiver for the National Football League's Cincinnati Bengals. The name Houshmandzadeh (in Persian characters ﻩﺪﺍﺰﺪﻨﻤﺸﻮﻫ) is a compound name meaning the "son (ﺰﺍﺪﻩ) of wisdom (ﻫﻮﺸﻤﻨﺪ)". He was a seventh-round pick in the 2001 NFL Draft by the Bengals.

College years

Cerritos College

Houshmandzadeh dropped out of Barstow High School in Barstow, California, but later earned his GED. After receiving his GED, Houshmandzadeh enrolled at Cerritos College. In his two seasons with the Falcons in 1997 and 1998, he was a two-time 1st Team Mission Conference selection at wide receiver and kickoff returner. He wanted to play as running back his freshman year, but believing he was too tall to play running back, he voluntarily moved to wide receiver. He finished his Falcons career with 1,152 receiving yards on 65 receptions. He also had two 100-yard kickoff returns and an 87-yard punt return. [cite web|url=http://www.cerritos.edu/hpea/athletics/athletic_news/2008/jan_08/jan_07a_08_A.asp|title=T.J. HOUSHMANDZADEH NAMED TO PRO BOWL|accessdate=2008-01-11]

Oregon State University

Based on his junior college performance, Houshmandzadeh was offered an athletic scholarship at Oregon State University by then head coach Dennis Erickson. Oregon State is where he and current Bengals wide receiver Chad Ochocinco first met as Beaver teammates.

In his sole season as a starter for Oregon State, Houshmandzadeh caught 42 passes for 656 yards and 6 touchdowns.

He was a physical education major at OSU.

Professional career

2001-2005

Houshmandzadeh was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh round (204th overall) in the 2001 NFL Draft.

Houshmandzadeh had a modest rookie season, recording 21 receptions for 228 yards, while also being used to return punts and kickoffs. His most notable achievement was in a game against the Cleveland Browns, in which he set a franchise record with 126 punt return yards.

After the 2001 season, questions about Houshmandzadeh's speed and quickness led to him slimming down to his current playing weight of about 200 pounds, which increased his on-field performance remarkably. Houshmandzadeh has gained a number of rushing yards on reverse plays. In 2004, he rushed 6 times and gained 51 yards (8.5 yards per attempt); in 2005, he rushed 8 times for 62 yards (7.8 yards per attempt) and scored his first touchdown.

He's been called one of the NFL's most underrated players by many pundits. In fact, "ESPN.com" analyst K. C. Joyner noted that with only 3 dropped passes in the 2005 season, Houshmandzadeh ranked first in the league with a 2.6 dropped pass percentage.

"They're both unique," says Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer of his primary receivers. "They do completely different things well and complement each other perfectly. T. J.'s a physical guy; a physical blocker, physical when he gets the ball. He's like (the Pittsburgh Steelers') Hines Ward." [ [http://www.townhall.com/news/ap/online/sports/football/news/D8E6MOE00.html] Dead link|date=March 2008]

Houshmandzadeh missed almost all of the 2003 season with a severe hamstring injury. In 2004 he was listed as the team's third receiver behind Peter Warrick and Chad Johnson. However, Warrick went down with an injury and Houshmandzadeh was promoted to the starting lineup with Johnson.

Houshmandzadeh took advantage of his opportunity to prove himself, recording 73 receptions for 978 yards and 4 touchdowns. With the release of the talented, but troubled, Warrick during the 2005 training camp (he would later sign with the Seattle Seahawks), Houshmandzadeh retained the starting position and he and Johnson soon earned recognition for being among the NFL's most exciting receiving tandems. Houshmandzadeh and the team's high-powered aerial attack is credited as a primary reasons for the Bengals' recent resurgence and he was given a 4-year, $13 million contract and an undisclosed bonus in March 2005.

2006-2007

Early in the 2005 season, Houshmandzadeh suffered an injury to his right hand, which limited his effectiveness for several games. In the 2006 season, he battled a recurring minor foot injury that kept him out of the first two games of the regular season. On September 24, 2006, he made his season debut, catching 9 passes for 94 yards and two fourth quarter touchdowns in the Bengals' 28-20 win over their division foe Pittsburgh Steelers. The second of these catches was a tough reception in the end-zone against Steelers cornerback Deshea Townsend. Even though he was closely guarded by Townsend, Houshmandzadeh was able to tip Carson Palmer's pass, catch it, and gain possession as he landed on his back. For his performance, he was named the AFC offensive player of the week. [ [http://www.bengals.com/news/news.asp?story_id=5533 News - Houshmandzadeh named Offensive Player of Week - Cincinnati Bengals ] ] In mid 2006, he suffered a mild concussion during the Bengals 49-41 loss to San Diego from an early hit by San Diego Chargers Free Safety Marlon McCree. He started as wide-out in both of Cincinnati's following victories against the New Orleans Saints and the Cleveland Browns.

Houshmandzadeh finished the 2006 season with 90 receptions for 1,081 yards and 9 touchdowns, all career highs. His 90 receptions and 9 touchdown catches led his team. He and Chad Ocho Cinco also became the first Bengals teamates ever to each record over 1,000 receiving yards in the same season.

Houshmandzadeh opened the 2007 season by scoring a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens and two touchdowns in the loss to the Cleveland Browns. Against the Seattle Seahawks, Houshmandzadeh totaled 141 yards on 12 receptions for one touchdown. By the end of the year, he finished with a franchise record 112 receptions for 1,143 yards and 12 touchdowns. His 112 catches tied him with Wes Welker for the most in the NFL. He was also selected to the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.

Andy Furman incident

Andy Furman, a sports commentator on Cincinnati's 700 WLW (700 AM) was fired on November 1, 2006 for calling Houshmandzadeh a racist on the air. On October 5, 2006, Houshmandzadeh failed to appear for a paid appearance on the show the previous evening. The next evening, Furman, a New York City native, alleged that he heard from another source that Houshmandzadeh called him a "punk-ass white boy" for criticizing the no-show. Houshmandzadeh has denied making the comment. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=2646828&campaign=rss&source=ESPNHeadlines ESPN - Housh your mouth: Radio host fired after spat with WR - NFL ] ]

Correct pronunciation

Houshmandzadeh's name is, in practice, pronEng|ˌhʊʃmənˈzɑːdə (hoosh-mihn-ZAH'-dah). Correctly, it is pronounced hoosh-man-ZAH-deh. [cite web
url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-29023516_ITM
title=AP News Pronunciation Guide.
publisher=AP Worldstream
last=Kropko
first=M. R.
date=2006-12-22
accessdate=2008-03-27
]

Houshmandzadeh's name pops up in an NFL fantasy football television commercial where a fantasy player cannot pronounce his surname properly with words like "Houshamazilla", "Houshmazode", "Houshvadilla", and even to "Houshyamomma".

Teammate Chad Ocho Cinco also introduced him as "T. J. Who's-your-momma" on television during an ESPN Monday night pre-season game on August 28, 2006. [cite web|url=http://news.cincypost.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060823/SPT03/608230308/1035|title=Chad has TD celebration up sleeve|accessdate=2006-09-01|author =Kevin Goheen|publisher=The Cincinnati Post]

In Electronic Arts' Madden NFL series of games, Houshmandzadeh's surname is truncated to "Houshmandz." It can be expanded to twelve characters by the user, but not the fourteen characters required to spell it correctly. This peculiarity also occurs with Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

References

External links

* [http://www.tj84.com/ "TJ84.com", T.J. Houshmandzadeh's Official Website] - currently offline
* [http://www.bengals.com/team/player.asp?player_id=7 T.J. Houshmandzadeh's page at "Bengals.com"]
* [http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/players/5652 Yahoo! Sports - NFL - T.J. Houshmandzadeh]


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