2009Played in nine games, starting six of them… Was inactive for the first five games of the year with a knee injury sustained in training camp… Overall, was inactive for seven games… Sat out all four preseason contests with the knee injury… Part of a line that led a running game which averaged 4.2 yards per rush attempt, including a 4.4-yard mark by Jerome Harrison… Unit also allowed just 30 sacks, including only seven over the final seven games… The 30 total sacks tied for the 10th-lowest total in the NFL this year. Game 1 vs. Minnesota 9/13: Inactive (knee) … Game 2 at Denver 9/20: Inactive (knee) … Game 3 at Baltimore 9/27: Inactive (knee)… Game 4 vs. Cincinnati 10/4: Inactive (knee)… Game 5 at Buffalo 10/11: Inactive (knee)… Game 6 at Pittsburgh 10/18: Saw first action of the year, in a reserve role, as he rotated at right guard with starter Floyd Womack… Game 7 vs. Green Bay 10/25: Saw action in a reserve capacity… Game 8 at Chicago 11/1: Started the game at right guard and alternated along the way with Floyd Womack… Game 9 vs. Baltimore 11/16: Opened the game at right guard and alternated along the way with Floyd Womack… Game 10 at Detroit 11/22: Started at right guard and shared time at the spot with Floyd Womack… Game 11 at Cincinnati 11/29: Started at right guard and shared time at the spot with Floyd Womack… Game 12 vs. San Diego 12/6: Was inactive with a knee injury… Game 13 vs. Pittsburgh 12/10: Was inactive with a knee injury… Game 14 at Kansas City 12/20: Played in a reserve role at right guard after Floyd Womack moved out to right tackle in first quarter, a move necessitated by an ankle injury to John St. Clair… Game 15 vs. Oakland 12/27: Started at right guard where he shared time with Hank Fraley… Part of a line that led a running game which racked up 164 yards, including 148 by Jerome Harrison, while also allowing only two sacks for three yards in losses… Game 16 vs. Jacksonville 1/3: Started at right guard… Part of a line that helped the running game accumulate 214 yards and a 4.4-yard average per carry… Total included 127-yard effort by Jerome Harrison as he became the first Brown to have three straight 100-yard rushing games since Lee Suggs in 2004… In addition, as a team, it was the fourth consecutive contest with more than 160 yards rushing, the first Browns team to do that since 1968… Line did not allow a sack for the second time in three weeks. 2008Game 1 vs. Dallas 9/7: Inactive (knee)…Game 2 vs. Pittsburgh 9/14: Made his Browns debut and started at RG…Game 3 at Baltimore 9/21: Started at RG…Game 4 at Cincinnati 9/28: Started at RG and was part of an offensive unit that helped the club rush for 134 net yards, including RB Jamal Lewis to rush for 79 yards and 1 TD, in a 20-12 road victory…Game 5 vs. N.Y. Giants 10/13: Started at RG and was part of an offensive effort that produced a season-high 35 points, 454 net yards of offense, including 144 net yards rushing, and did not allow a sack of QB Derek Anderson and gave him time to throw for 310 yards and 2 TDs…Game 6 at Washington 10/19: Started at RG…Game 7 at Jacksonville 10/26: Started at RG and helped pave the way for RB Jamal Lewis to run for 80 yards and 1 TD and time for QB Derek Anderson to throw for 246 yards and 1 TD…Game 8 vs. Baltimore 11/2: Started at RG…Game 9 vs. Denver 11/6: Started at RG and was part of an offensive line that paved the way for 160 net yards rushing and second-highest 399 net yards of total offense…Game 10 at Buffalo 11/17: Started at RG and was part of an offensive line that paved the way for a season-high 161 net yards rushing and 2 rushing TDs in a 29-27 road victory…Game 11 vs. Houston 11/23: Started at RG…Game 12 vs. Indianapolis 11/30: Started at RG…Game 13 at Tennessee 12/7: Started at RG…Game 14 at Philadelphia 12/15: Started at RG…Game 15 vs. Cincinnati 12/21: Started at RG… Game 16 at Pittsburgh 12/28: Started at RG. 2007Started at right guard all 16 games...Was part of an offensive line that started the first 12 games of the season together…Credited with minus two reception yardage when he received a lateral following a John Beck to Patrick Cobbs completed pass at Pittsburgh on Nov. 26.
2006Started all 16 games at center, the second straight year in which he opened all 16 contests…Missed only 17 snaps all season long…Key part of a line that led the way for a running game which averaged 4.2 yards per carry.
2005Stared all 16 games…Opened the first 13 contests at right guard and the final three at center for the injured Seth McKinney (lower leg)…Part of an offensive line that yielded just 26 sacks, the fourth-lowest in the NFL, and led a running game that averaged 118.6 yards an outing and 4.3 yards per rush, which ranked seventh and fourth in the AFC, respectfully…Took part in every offensive snap in 14 of 16 contests over the course of the year.
2004As a rookie with Miami, played in 15 games, including seven starts…Dressed but did not play in one contest…Made his first NFL start at left guard in place of the injured Jeno James (knee) at Seattle on Nov. 21…Also started the following week at San Francisco on Nov. 28…Moved over and started the final five games at right guard. College HighlightsFour-year letterman (2000-03) and three-year starter (2001-03) at Houston…Started all 13 games at center as a senior after playing guard his first three seasons…Named as a first-team All-Conference USA pick…Did not allow a sack in more than 400 pass attempts…Set team record with 196 knockdown blocks…Played in the Hula Bowl following senior season…Started all 12 games at guard as a junior…Named as a second team All- Conference USA choice…Named the Cougars’ Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against Texas as he recorded seven pancake blocks and 13 knockdowns… Started 11 games as a sophomore…Played in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman…Redshirted as a true freshman in 1999…Majored in economics. PersonalBorn Jonathan Rex Hadnot, Jr. in Lufkin, Texas…Attended Lufkin (Texas) High School…Named the best offensive lineman in District 12-5A as a senior in 1998…Helped lead his team to a 10-4 record and the quarterfinals of the state playoffs as a senior…Is a cousin of former Texas Tech running back James Hadnot, a third-round draft choice of Kansas City in 1980, who played with the Chiefs through 1983…Has a daughter, Kalyn Denise. |