'Amani Toomer' (born
September 8,
1974 in
Berkeley, California) is an
American football wide receiver who plays for the
New York Giants of the
National Football League.
High school career
Toomer was an
All-American at
De La Salle High School in
Concord, California. Toomer had had transferred to De La Salle, after completing his freshman year at
Albany High School. Several publications, including ''
USA Today'', ''
Parade'', and ''
The Sporting News'' ranked him as one of the top high school wide receivers in the nation.
College career
Toomer attended the
University of Michigan where he finished his college career second only
Anthony Carter in school history in receptions (143) and receiving yardage (2,657); Toomer now ranks eighth and third in Michigan annals in those respective categories. As a junior in 1994, he became only the third player in school history, after
Jack Clancy and
Desmond Howard, to post 1,000 receiving yards in a season, finishing with 54 receptions for 1,096 yards and six touchdowns; he was named to the All-
Big Ten Conference First Team. His senior year in 1995, Toomer caught 44 passes for 758 yards and seven scores and was voted to the All-Big Ten Second Team.
Professional career
Toomer was selected in the second round (34th overall) of the
1996 NFL Draft by the Giants. His rookie season, he was primarily the punt and kick returner for the team, and set a record in his first game with an 87-yard punt return for a touchdown, the longest in team history, against the
Buffalo Bills. He returned a second punt for a touchdown that season against the
Philadelphia Eagles, before injuring his
anterior cruciate ligament and spending the rest of the season on
injured reserve. The next season, he scored another punt return touchdown, as well as his first receiving TD, a 56-yard reception from
Danny Kanell against the
Arizona Cardinals.
He finally became a starting wide receiver for the
1999 NFL season, and ended up setting the team record for receptions in a season (79). He and
Ike Hilliard combined to become the first Giants duo to post over 2,100 receiving yards. His six touchdowns led the team, and his 1,183 yards were the second highest in team history behind
Homer Jones. The following season, he came one short of tying his own record for receptions, and increased his touchdown total to 7. His 72 catches in the
2001 NFL season made him the first Giants wideout with three consecutive 70-reception seasons. He broke several Giants records in
2002, when he caught 82 passes for 1,343 yards and 8 touchdowns; the 8 TDs set a career-high, while the passes and receiving yards were new team records. His 204 yards against the
Indianapolis Colts were the highest total for any wide receiver for a 60-minute game (2 players had higher receiving totals, but both of those games went to
overtime). In
2003, Toomer surpassed
Frank Gifford as the team's all-time leading receiving yardage leader, and finished the season with 6,366 yards. His 418 catches were also second all-time to teammate
Tiki Barber. The
2004 NFL season marked the first time he did not score a touchdown since his rookie year, although he did finish the season with 51 catches for 747 yards, the 6th consecutive season he topped 50 catches & 700 yards. He entered the
2005 season in sole possession of the Giants' yardage record, and just 5 behind Barber in receptions. His 37 touchdowns are 4th in team history, behind
Kyle Rote (48),
Joe Morrison (47), and Gifford (43).
After a subpar 2004 campaign, Toomer rebounded to have a solid 2005 season. With new starting quarterback Eli Manning throwing for almost 3,800 passing yards, Toomer notched 60 receptions for almost 800 yards. The highlights of his season included a last second touchdown reception against the Denver Broncos, a late game-tying touchdown at Seattle, and a terrific fourth and goal catch for a touchdown against the Rams.
Toomer expected to go into 2006 as the Giants number two receiver, but quickly showed signs of brilliance. In a week two matchup in Philadelphia, Toomer helped to spark a 17 point comeback by hauling in a career high 12 receptions and two touchdowns. Physically exhausted by game's end, he had to be carried off the field by trainers. The media honored him for his work ethic and team dedication. Toomer's season came to an end after eight games when he suffered a partially torn ACL against the
Houston Texans. He is looking for another comeback season in 2007 and in addition will help to groom draft pick Steve Smith who is compared to Toomer's style of play.
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