CAREER: Four-year veteran, has started each of his 44 career games played
2009 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis/Buffalo
• St. Louis: Started nine games at RG with St. Louis (Games 1-7 and 12-13)… was declared inactive for Games 8-11
2008 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis
• Started each of the season’s first 15 games before being declared inactive for the season finale
• Part of an offensive line that allowed 45 sacks, the fewest allowed by the team since 2003
• Blocked for RB Steven Jackson’s 160 rushing yard and three touchdown game vs. DAL (10/19), which Jackson earned NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors for
2007 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis
• Started four games before being placed on Injured Reserve (11/14)
2006 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis
• Started all 16 games at three different positions on the offensive line after missing the 2005 season due to injury
• Joined T Alex Barron as only one of two offensive linemen to start each game
• Blocking efforts helped QB Marc Bulger throw for a career-high 4,301 yards and 24 touchdowns along with RB Steven Jackson producing 1,528 rushing yards and 13 scores
• Made NFL debut, starting at LG vs. DEN (9/10)
2005 Game Notes: w/ St. Louis
• Placed on Reserve/Unsigned list until Week 3 and was then placed on Non-Football Injury List for the remainder of the season
COLLEGE: First-Team All-Big 12 selection by The Associated Press and The Dallas Morning News, adding second-team honors from the league’s coaches as a sophomore… earned a spot on the Outland Trophy and Lombardi Award Watch lists… first Nebraska freshman offensive lineman to start in the season opener and just the third first-year lineman to earn any start in his first year of competition… played in 14 games, starting 13 at left tackle… posted the second-highest season pancake total in Husker history with 171.
PERSONAL: Played on both sides of the ball, also serving as the squad’s long snapper at Mountain Ridge (Glendale, AZ) High… part of a team that posted an 8-4 record leading to an appearance in the first round of state playoffs as a senior… earned All-America honors as a senior and named to Prep Star’s 120-man Dream Team… second-team honoree on the Long Branch Press-Telegram’s Best in the West List and finalist for Arizona Player of the Year Award… also won the Brian Murray Award, which goes to the best lineman in state, and Frank Kush Award, representing best offensive lineman in Arizona… born Richard Dominick Incognito, Jr.