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TRANSACTIONS
Selected as a third round (78th overall) draft choice by the Chicago Bears in 1999.
Traded to the Miami Dolphins with a conditional pick on August 21, 2004.
Released by Miami on February 12, 2008 and signed with Chicago on March 11, 2008.
Signed by the Falcons as a free agent on August 6, 2009.
CAREER
In 141 career games, has totaled 523 receptions for 6,522 yards (12.5 avg.) and 36 touchdowns.
Currently ranks tied for third in Bears history with 329 receptions and sixth in receiving yardage (3,895).
Posted two 1,000-yard receiving campaigns in 2001 and ’02 while combining for 14 touchdowns in those two seasons.
Received his first Pro Bowl nomination in 2002 after finishing the season with 1,189 yards and six touchdowns on 97 receptions.
2008 (BEARS)
In 13 games, totaled 14 receptions for 211 yards and two touchdowns.
Extended his streak of consecutive games with at least one catch to a franchise-record 60 games at Carolina (9/14).
Hauled in three receptions for a team-high 79 yards (26.3 avg.) against Minnesota (10/19), including a 51-yard touchdown.
2007 (DOLPHINS)
Led the Dolphins in receptions (50) and receiving yardage (556) while adding one touchdown in 15 games.
The campaign marked the sixth time in his nine-year career he recorded 50-plus catches.
Recorded his 500th reception of his career against Baltimore (12/16).
2006 (DOLPHINS)
Saw action in 14 contests and finished with 55 receptions for 747 yards and six touchdowns. Also contributed with three rushes for 19 yards.
His receiving total led the team and his six touchdown grabs on 55 receptions ranked fourth.
Caught a 52-yard pass in the season opener at Pittsburgh (9/7), which marked the longest reception for the Dolphins all season.
Notched a career-long 18-yard rush against Tennessee (9/24).
Matched a career-high with a touchdown catch in three-straight contests.
2005 (DOLPHINS)
Ranked second on the Dolphins with 686 receiving yards and third with 39 receptions and three touchdown catches in 15 games.
Caught a 60-yard touchdown against Denver (9/11), which was the second-longest pass play for the team in 2005.
2004 (DOLPHINS)
In 15 starts, finished third on the Miami roster with 50 receptions for 638 yards and one touchdown.
Completed a 48-yard touchdown pass against St. Louis (10/24).
Posted a reception in every contest he played in for the fourth year in a row.
2003 (BEARS)
Competed in 13 games and led the Bears in receiving for the third-straight season finishing the year with 715 yards and four touchdowns on 52 receptions.
Led or tied the team in receptions on 10 occasions and receiving yards eight times.
2002 (BEARS)
Earned his first Pro Bowl selection after he accumulated 97 receptions (ranked third in the NFC and tied for sixth in the NFL) for 1,189 yards (seventh in the NFC) and six touchdowns.
His 97 receptions ranked second in team history trailing his 100 catches from the 2001 campaign.
His 1,189 receiving yards ranked fourth for a single-season in Bears history.
Tied for fourth in the League with 20 receptions of 20 yards or longer while placing seventh in the NFC with 54 first-down catches.
Threw a 44-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Robinson against New England (11/10).
2001 (BEARS)
Started all 16 games and set a Bears single-season reception record with 100, breaking the old mark of 93 set by Johnny Morris in 1964.
His reception total ranked second in the NFC and sixth in the NFL.
Ranked ninth in the NFC with 1,071 receiving yards.
Became just the seventh receiver (eighth time) in Bears history to post a 1,000-yard receiving season.
2000 (BEARS)
In 15 games, finished third on the Bears with 47 receptions for 490 yards and two touchdowns.
Had five catches for 56 yards against Detroit (9/24), a game which began his streak of 82-straight games with a reception.
1999 (BEARS)
Caught 19 passes for 219 yards and three touchdowns in nine games.
First NFL reception occurred against Minnesota (11/14) while he finished the game with seven receptions for 134 yards and two touchdowns in his first start.
Became the first Bears rookie to register a 100-yard receiving game since 1983.
COLLEGE
Finished his four-year collegiate career (1995-98) ranked second in Louisiana-Monroe history with 178 receptions and 2,784 yards.
Was a three-year starter who scored 23 touchdowns and averaged 15.6 yards per catch.
Was an All-Independent first-team selection as a senior with 75 catches for 1,168 yards and 11 touchdowns, averaging 106.2 yards per game.
PERSONAL
Attended Jonesboro-Hodge High School in Jonesboro, La. and finished his prep career with 1,418 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior quarterback.
Was named the 2002 Bear of the Year by Chicago Chapter of the March of Dimes.
Born in Marrero, Louisiana.
Has a daughter, Darian Brianna and a son, Jaden Montez.