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{{Short description|American football player (born 1973)}}
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{{Infobox NFL player
{{Infobox NFL player
|image =
|image =
|position = [[Punter (football position)|Punter]]
|position = [[Punter (football position)|Punter]]
|number =
|number = 5, 10
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|03|2}}
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|03|2}}
|birth_place = [[Farmington, Missouri]], U.S.
|death_date =
|death_date =
|undraftedyear = 1996
|undraftedyear = 1996
|debutyear = 1996
|finalyear = 2005
|college = [[Arkansas State University|Arkansas State]]
|college = [[Arkansas State University|Arkansas State]]
|teams =
|teams =
* [[Rhein Fire]] ({{RHE season|1997}})
* [[Rhein Fire (NFL Europe)|Rhein Fire]] ({{RHE season|1997}})
* [[Miami Dolphins]] ([[1997 NFL season|1997]])
* [[Miami Dolphins]] ([[1997 NFL season|1997]])
* [[Seattle Seahawks]] ([[1997 NFL season|1997]])
* [[Seattle Seahawks]] ([[1997 NFL season|1997]])
* [[Baltimore Ravens]] ([[1998 NFL season|1998]]-[[2001 NFL season|2001]])
* [[Baltimore Ravens]] ([[1998 NFL season|1998]][[2001 NFL season|2001]])
* [[Minnesota Vikings]] ([[2002 NFL season|2002]])
* [[Minnesota Vikings]] ([[2002 NFL season|2002]])
* [[Philadelphia Eagles]] ([[2003 NFL season|2003]])*
* [[Philadelphia Eagles]] ([[2003 NFL season|2003]])*
* [[Cincinnati Bengals]] ([[2003 NFL season|2003]]-[[2004 NFL season|2004]])
* [[Cincinnati Bengals]] ([[2003 NFL season|2003]][[2004 NFL season|2004]])
* [[Cleveland Browns]] ([[2005 NFL season|2005]])
* [[Cleveland Browns]] ([[2005 NFL season|2005]])
|pastteamsnote=yes
:<small>*Offseason and/or practice squad member only</small>
|statlabel1 = [[Punt (gridiron football)|Punts]]
|statlabel1 = [[Punt (gridiron football)|Punts]]
|statvalue1 = 572
|statvalue1 = 572
|statlabel2 = Punting Yards
|statlabel2 = Punting yards
|statvalue2 = 23,489
|statvalue2 = 23,489
|statlabel3 = Punting Avg
|statlabel3 = Punting average
|statvalue3 = 41.1
|statvalue3 = 41.1
|nfl = RIC566253
|nfl = kyle-richardson
|pfr = R/RichKy20
|pfr = R/RichKy20
|dbf = RICHAKYL01
|highlights=
|highlights=
*[[Super Bowl]] champion ([[Super Bowl XXXV|XXXV]])
* [[Super Bowl]] champion ([[Super Bowl XXXV|XXXV]])
|birth_place=[[Farmington, Missouri]]
}}
}}
'''Kyle Davis Richardson''' (born March 2, 1973) is a former [[National Football League]] [[Punter (football position)|punter]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Arkansas State University]] and went on to have a ten-year professional career. He played for the [[Rhein Fire]] in [[NFL Europe]] in 1996, the [[Miami Dolphins]] and [[Seattle Seahawks]] in 1997, the [[Baltimore Ravens]] from 1998 to 2001, the [[Minnesota Vikings]] in 2002, the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] from 2003 to 2004, and the [[Cleveland Browns]] in 2005.
'''Kyle Davis Richardson''' (born March 2, 1973) is a former [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[Punter (football position)|punter]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Arkansas State University]] and went on to have a ten-year professional career. He played for the [[Rhein Fire (NFL Europe)|Rhein Fire]] in [[NFL Europe]] in 1996, the [[Miami Dolphins]] and [[Seattle Seahawks]] in 1997, the [[Baltimore Ravens]] from 1998 to 2001, the [[Minnesota Vikings]] in 2002, the [[Cincinnati Bengals]] from 2003 to 2004, and the [[Cleveland Browns]] in 2005. With the Ravens, he won [[Super Bowl XXXV]] over the [[New York Giants]].


==High school and college==
==High school and college==
Richardson attended high school at [[Farmington Senior High School (Missouri)|Farmington Senior High School]]. During his time at Farmington, he played football, basketball, and track. In his high school football career, Richardson played the positions of [[defensive back]], punter, [[placekicker]], and [[wide receiver]], and was a three-year starter and All-conference/All-region member of the football team those three years.<ref>{{cite web|title=Journal of the Senate|url=http://www.senate.mo.gov/01info/journals/DAY23.htm|work=Missouri State Senate|date=February 12, 2001|accessdate=2009-04-30}}</ref>
Richardson attended high school at [[Farmington Senior High School (Missouri)|Farmington Senior High School]]. During his time at Farmington, he played football, basketball, and track. In his high school football career, Richardson played the positions of [[defensive back]], punter, [[placekicker]], and [[wide receiver]], and was a three-year starter and All-conference/All-region member of the football team those three years.<ref>{{cite web|title=Journal of the Senate|url=http://www.senate.mo.gov/01info/journals/DAY23.htm|work=Missouri State Senate|date=February 12, 2001|access-date=2009-04-30}}</ref>


==NFL career ==
==NFL career ==
Richardson was a member of the Baltimore Ravens team that won Super Bowl XXXV. He, along with [[New York Giants]] punter Brad Maynard, hold the record for most punts (both teams) in a Super Bowl with 21 punts.
Richardson was a member of the Baltimore Ravens team that won Super Bowl XXXV. He, along with [[New York Giants]] punter [[Brad Maynard]], hold the record for most punts (both teams) in a Super Bowl with 21 punts.
Maynard holds the individual record with 11 punts (38.4 yd/avg) and Richardson is second with 10 punts (43.0 yd/avg.).<ref>"[http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/records/superbowls/team/punting]." [[NFL.COM stats]]. Retrieved on Sept. 21, 2011.</ref>
Maynard holds the individual record with 11 punts (38.4 yd/avg) and Richardson is second with 10 punts (43.0 yd/avg.).<ref>"[http://www.nfl.com/superbowl/records/superbowls/team/punting]." [[NFL.COM stats]]. Retrieved on Sept. 21, 2011.</ref>

While with the Baltimore Ravens, his jersey number was 5.


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:Cleveland Browns players]]
[[Category:Cleveland Browns players]]
[[Category:People from Farmington, Missouri]]
[[Category:People from Farmington, Missouri]]
[[Category:Super Bowl champions]]





Revision as of 23:52, 17 April 2023

Kyle Richardson
No. 5, 10
Position:Punter
Personal information
Born: (1973-03-02) March 2, 1973 (age 51)
Farmington, Missouri, U.S.
Career information
College:Arkansas State
Undrafted:1996
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Punts:572
Punting yards:23,489
Punting average:41.1
Player stats at PFR

Kyle Davis Richardson (born March 2, 1973) is a former National Football League (NFL) punter. He played college football at Arkansas State University and went on to have a ten-year professional career. He played for the Rhein Fire in NFL Europe in 1996, the Miami Dolphins and Seattle Seahawks in 1997, the Baltimore Ravens from 1998 to 2001, the Minnesota Vikings in 2002, the Cincinnati Bengals from 2003 to 2004, and the Cleveland Browns in 2005. With the Ravens, he won Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants.

High school and college

Richardson attended high school at Farmington Senior High School. During his time at Farmington, he played football, basketball, and track. In his high school football career, Richardson played the positions of defensive back, punter, placekicker, and wide receiver, and was a three-year starter and All-conference/All-region member of the football team those three years.[1]

NFL career

Richardson was a member of the Baltimore Ravens team that won Super Bowl XXXV. He, along with New York Giants punter Brad Maynard, hold the record for most punts (both teams) in a Super Bowl with 21 punts. Maynard holds the individual record with 11 punts (38.4 yd/avg) and Richardson is second with 10 punts (43.0 yd/avg.).[2]

References

  1. ^ "Journal of the Senate". Missouri State Senate. February 12, 2001. Retrieved 2009-04-30.
  2. ^ "[1]." NFL.COM stats. Retrieved on Sept. 21, 2011.