Rodney Hudson

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Rodney Hudson
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Hudson 2017
Oakland Raiders - No. 61
center
Date of birth: July 12, 1989
Place of birth: Mobile , Alabama
Height: 1.88 m Weight: 136 kg
NFL debut
2011 for the Kansas City Chiefs
Career
College : Florida State University
NFL Draft : 2011 / Round: 2 / Pick: 55
 Teams:
Current status: Active
Career highlights and awards
Selected NFL stats
as of week 17 of the 2019 season
Games     127
as a starter     111
Statistics at NFL.com
Statistics at pro-football-reference.com

William Rodney Hudson (* 12. July 1989 in Mobile , Alabama ) is an American American football poker players on the position of the center . He plays with the Oakland Raiders in the National Football League (NFL) and was previously active for the Kansas City Chiefs .

college

Hudson caused a sensation in high school for his athletic talent, although he also had to work regularly to support his single mother. He received offers from several universities, finally decided on Florida State University and played for their team, the Seminoles, successfully college football , where he held various positions in the offensive line . He has received numerous awards for his consistently good performance and has been accepted into various selection teams.

NFL

Kansas City Chiefs

In the 2011 NFL Draft he was selected in the 2nd round as the 55th player by the Kansas City Chiefs . Even in his rookie year , Hudson played in all games, once even as a starter . In the preparation for 2012 he was able to fight for a permanent place, but the season was over for him with a broken leg after three games. For the next two seasons he played every game in the Chiefs as a starting center.

Oakland Raiders

2015 he signed with the Oakland Raiders a five-year contract for 44.5 million US dollars . In 2016 he was first elected to the Pro Bowl .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Orlando Sentinel report , September 2, 2010, accessed February 4, 2017
  2. ^ Report on nfl.com from March 9, 2015, accessed on February 4, 2017