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Cato June

Cato June at Super Bowl XLI press conference
African American male in football uniform seated at a press conference with Super Bowl XLI logo in the background and an NFL logo on the microphone
Personal information
Current teamFree Agent
Date of birthNovember 18, 1979(age 30)
Place of birthRiverside, California
High SchoolMuskogee High School (Fr.)
Anacostia High School (So. - Sr.)
Height6 ft 0 inch (1.8 m)
Weight227 lb (103 kg)
Career information
CollegeMichigan
NFL Draft2003 / Round: 6 / Pick: 198
Debut2003 for the Indianapolis Colts
Career history
As player:
* Indianapolis Colts (2003 – 2006) * Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007 – 2008) * Houston Texans (2009)* * Chicago Bears (2009) :*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
As player:
* Indianapolis Colts (2003 – 2006) * Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2007 – 2008) * Houston Texans (2009)* * Chicago Bears (2009) :*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
* Honorable mention All – Big Ten (2002) * 2003 Senior Bowl * First-team All-Pro (2005) * Pro Bowl selection (2005) * Super Bowl champion (XLI)
NFL stat - Week, 2009
Tackles498
Sacks1.0
Interceptions12

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Cato Nnamdi June (born November 18, 1979 in Riverside, California, United States) is an American football linebacker who is currently a free agent. He was selected by the Indianapolis Colts in the sixth round of the 2003 NFL Draft. A 2006 Pro Bowl choice, June was a member of the Super Bowl XLI champion Colts. During the Super Bowl championship season, June was the Colts' leading tackler. In addition to his tenure with the Colts, he played in the National Football League for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Before becoming a professional, he played college football at Michigan and was an outstanding athlete in high school football, basketball, track and field and baseball at Anacostia High School in Washington, D.C. As a senior, he was widely regarded to be the best high school football player in the District of Columbia.

He led Anacostia to the District of Columbia Interscholastic Athletic Association (DCIAA) football championship title as a sophomore and in two subsequent championship games. He was city champion in the triple jump as a junior. As a senior, he earned all-league recognition in basketball and earned numerous honors in football, including District of Columbia Player of the year awards from Gatorade, USA Today and The Washington Post as well as the only Parade All-American recognition for an athlete in the District of Columbia. He was also co-class president, salutatorian and a member of the National Honor Society.

He was widely recruited for his all-around abilities as an athlete, scholar and leader. He attracted dozens of scholarship offers but chose the University of Michigan. He was a member of the defending national champions' recruiting class, which was considered to be the best in the country. He became a starter towards the end of his redshirt freshman year, but missed the entire next season due to injury. He returned as a fourth-year junior starter. He continued starting as a safety until an injury slowed him down late in his fifth-year senior season. Despite senior season injuries, he was named as an honorable mention All-Big Ten Conferenceplayer and was chosen to play in the Senior Bowl.

June spent a year on special teams before becoming a starter during the 2004 NFL season. During the 2005 NFL season, he began the year with a record-setting rate of interceptions for a linebacker to help his team start out 13 - 0 and head to the 2005 – 06 NFL playoffs. He was a Pro Bowler that year and finished seventh in the NFL in tackles the next as the Colts won Super Bowl XLI. After four seasons with the Colts, he signed with the Buccaneers where he became the first person to displace 11-time Pro Bowler Derrick Brooks from the lineup. After two seasons with the Buccaneers, he signed with the Houston Texans but broke his forearm during 2009 training camp and was released before the regular season. He signed with the Bears in the middle of the season only to be released after 2 weeks.

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Indianapolis Colts 2003 NFL Draft selections

Dallas Clark * Mike Doss * Donald Strickland * Steve Sciullo * Robert Mathis * Keyon Whiteside * Cato June * Makoa Freitas

2006 Pro Bowl AFC Starters

OffenseQB Peyton Manning * RB Edgerrin James * FB Lorenzo Neal * WR Marvin Harrison * WR Chad Johnson * TE Antonio Gates
OT Willie Anderson * OT Willie Roaf * G Alan Faneca * G Will Shields * C Jeff Saturday
DefenseDE Dwight Freeney * DE Jason Taylor * DT Jamal Williams * DT Marcus Stroud
OLB Cato June * OLB Shawne Merriman * ILB Al Wilson
CB Champ Bailey * CB Deltha O'Neal * FS Bob Sanders * SS Troy Polamalu
Special TeamsP Brian Moorman * PK Shayne Graham * KR Jerome Mathis * ST Hanik Milligan

Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl XLI Champions

4 Adam Vinatieri * 10 Terrence Wilkins * 11 Ricky Proehl * 12 Jim Sorgi * 17 Hunter Smith * 18 Peyton Manning (MVP) * 20 Mike Doss * 21 Bob Sanders * 23 James Mungro * 25 Nick Harper * 26 Kelvin Hayden * 27 Tim Jennings * 28 Marlin Jackson * 29 Joseph Addai * 30 DeDe Dorsey * 33 Dominic Rhodes * 34 T. J. Rushing * 36 Dexter Reid * 41 Antoine Bethea * 42 Jason David * 43 Matt Giordano * 44 Dallas Clark * 47 Jerome Collins * 48 Justin Snow * 50 Rocky Boiman * 51 Gilbert Gardner * 53 Keith O'Neil * 54 Freddie Keiaho * 56 Tyjuan Hagler * 57 Dylan Gandy * 58 Gary Brackett * 59 Cato June * 61 Dan Klecko * 63 Jeff Saturday * 64 Bo Schobel * 65 Ryan Lilja * 69 Matt Ulrich * 71 Ryan Diem * 73 Jake Scott * 74 Charlie Johnson * 76 Dan Federkeil * 78 Tarik Glenn * 79 Raheem Brock * 81 Bryan Fletcher * 83 Brandon Stokley * 84 John Standeford * 85 Aaron Moorehead * 86 Ben Utecht * 87 Reggie Wayne * 88 Marvin Harrison * 91 Josh Thomas * 92 Anthony McFarland * 93 Dwight Freeney * 94 Rob Morris * 95 Darrell Reid * 98 Robert Mathis * 99 Ryan LaCasse



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