2009Played in 15 games, including four starts, three of them at right guard and one as a tackle-eligible. Game 1 vs. Minnesota 9/13: Saw action on the offensive line and special teams… Game 2 at Denver 9/20: Came in at right guard for an injured Floyd Womack (ankle) in the first quarter and played the rest of the way at that spot… Game 3 at Baltimore 9/27: Started at right guard and did not miss an offensive snap… Marked the first start of his career at right guard after his first 119 starting assignments came at center… Game 4 vs. Cincinnati 10/4: Started at right guard and did not miss an offensive snap… Game 5 at Buffalo 10/11: Started at right guard… Part of a line that led a running game which racked up 171 yards rushing (4.2 avg.) and allowed only one sack… Game 6 at Pittsburgh 10/18: Played in a reserve role where he saw action as a tackle-eligible in Wildcat formation… Game 7 vs. Green Bay 10/25: Started as a tackle-eligible and played that spot periodically throughout the course of the game… Game 8 at Chicago 11/1: Played in a reserve role and did not have any stats… Game 9 vs. Baltimore 11/16: Dressed but did not play… Game 10 at Detroit 11/22: Saw action in goal-line situations… Game 11 at Cincinnati 11/29: Saw action as both a tackle-eligible and in backfield as a fullback in a reserve role… Game 12 vs. San Diego 12/6: As a reserve, shared time at right guard with Floyd Womack while also seeing action as a tackle eligible… Helped lead a running game that averaged a season-high 5.2 yards per rush attempt… Game 13 vs. Pittsburgh 12/10: Played as a reserve where he saw some time at right guard and also as a tackle-eligible… Game 14 at Kansas City 12/20: Saw time at right guard, as he split action with Rex Hadnot at that spot 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: Did not start but shared time at right guard with Rex Hadnot… Game 16 vs. Jacksonville 1/3: Did not start but saw some time at right guard where he split time with Rex Hadnot. 2008Game 1 vs. Dallas 9/7: Started at C…Game 2 vs. Pittsburgh 9/14: Started at C…Game 3 at Baltimore 9/21: Started at C…Game 4 at Cincinnati 9/28: Started at C 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 C 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 C…Game 7 at Jacksonville 10/26: Started at C 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 C…Game 9 vs. Denver 11/6: Started at C 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 C 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 C…Game 12 vs. Indianapolis 11/30: Started at C…Game 13 at Tennessee 12/7: Started at C…Game 14 at Philadelphia 12/15: Started at C…Game 15 vs. Cincinnati 12/21: Started at C… Game 16 at Pittsburgh 12/28: Started at C. 2007Game 1 vs. Pittsburgh 9/9: Started at C…Game 2 vs. Cincinnati 9/16: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack of QB Derek Anderson and provided time for him to throw for 326 yards and 5 TDs, and RB Jamal Lewis to rush for 216 yards and 1 TD…Part of an offense that established 554 net yards (3rd highest in club history) of offense and scored 51 points (T-4th in franchise history) and 226 net yards rushing…Game 3 at Oakland 9/23: Started at C…Game 4 vs. Baltimore 9/30: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack and allowed QB Derek Anderson to throw for 204 yards and 2 TDs…Game 5 at New England 10/7: Started at C…Game 6 vs. Miami 10/14: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that helped the offense to 41 points, 384 net yards of offense and allowed QB Derek Anderson time to throw for 245 yards and 3 TDs…Game 7 at St. Louis 10/28: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that helped the offense to 368 net yards and provided QB Derek Anderson time to throw for 248 yards and 3 TDs…Game 8 vs. Seattle 11/4: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that helped the offense to 428 net yards of offense and allowed QB Derek Anderson to throw for a career-high 364 yards passing and RB Jamal Lewis to rush for a career-high 4 rushing TDs in a 33-30 overtime win…Game 9 at Pittsburgh 11/11: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that held the Steelers defense without a sack and provided QB Derek Anderson time to throw for 3 TDs…Game 10 at Baltimore 11/18: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that helped the offense to 380 net yards of offense in a 33-30 (OT) road win…Game 11 vs. Houston 11/25: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that helped RB Jamal Lewis rush for 134 yards and 1 TD and gave QB Derek Anderson time to throw for 253 yards and 2 TDs as the offense rolled to 397 net yards of offense…Game 12 at Arizona 12/2: Started at C and was part of an offensive line the allowed QB Derek Anderson to throw for 304 yards and 2 TDs…Played in his 100th career game…Game 13 at N.Y. Jets 12/9: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack of QB Derek Anderson and allowed him time to throw for 185 yards and 2 TDs, and also paved the way for RB Jamal Lewis to rush for 118 yards and 1 TD in a 24-18 road win…Made his 100th career start in the NFL…Game 14 vs. Buffalo 12/16: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that paved the way for RB Jamal Lewis to rush for 163 yards and the offense generated 304 net yards of offense in blizzard-like conditions…Game 15 at Cincinnati 12/23: Started at C and was part of an offense that totaled 380 net yards of offense, including 136 net yards rushing…Game 16 vs. San Francisco 12/30: Started at C and was part of an offensive line that paved the way for RB Jamal Lewis to rush for 128 yards and the offense overall to generate 358 total net yards of offense. 2006Veteran center was acquired via trade only eight days prior to the start of the regular season…Was one of three offensive starters to start in all 16 games (TE Kellen Winslow and LT Kevin Shaffer)…Made his Browns debut in the opener vs. New Orleans on Sept. 10…Started and was part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack of QB Charlie Frye at Cincinnati on Sept. 17…Started and was part of an offensive line that helped RB Reuben Droughns rush for 100 yards and gave Frye time to throw for 192 yards and 3 TDs in a 24-21 road win at Oakland on Oct. 1…Started as the offensive line helped Droughns rush for a season-high 125 yards vs. N.Y. Jets on Oct. 29…Started vs. Kansas City on Dec. 3, as the offensive line paved the way for the offense to have season highs in points (31), net yards (438), net yards rushing (150), net yards passing (288) and first downs (26) in a 31-28 OT win…In the regular season finale at Houston on Dec. 31, was part of an offensive line that helped the Browns rush for 127 yards. 2005Started the first eight games before being sidelined for the season with a shoulder injury…Suffered a shoulder strain at Washington on Nov. 6, and was placed on Injured Reserve on Nov. 9. 2004Was integral in the success of one of the most productive offenses in the NFL in 2004, an offense that posted a team record 4,208 passing yards and the third highest point total in team history (386). 2003Part of an offensive line that protected QB Donovan McNabb, and paved the way for a three-RB tandem that posted a combined 1,618 rushing yards and 2,465 total yards from scrimmage. 2002Started in all 16 regular season games and both postseason contests at center and helped pave the way for the NFL’s fourth-highest scoring offense (25.9 ppg), the best output in Eagles history…Part of an offensive line that helped RB Duce Staley notch his third 1,000-yard rushing season and allowed the team’s lowest sack total (36) in a 16-game season since 1981 (22). 2001Started 15 games and played in nearly every offensive down…Did not start the season finale at Tampa Bay on Jan. 6, but played a reserve role at right tackle 2000Originally signed by Pittsburgh as an undrafted rookie out of Robert Morris…Waived by Pittsburgh at the end of training camp and claimed by the Eagles via waivers…Spent the entire season on the Eagles’ 53-man roster, however, was listed as inactive for all 16 regular season games. College HighlightsWas a three-time All-America selection and a three-time first-team All-Northeast Conference choice at tackle, as the Robert Morris Colonials won the NEC championship each season…Selected as the Football Gazette’s Lineman of the Year and his team’s Co-Most Valuable Player in 1999…Graduated with a degree in social science. PersonalBorn Henry F. Fraley, Jr. in Gaithersburg, Md.…Helped Gaithersburg High School to the Maryland state championship game as a senior in 1995… In 2005, was enlisted to support ‘Robin’s Nest’, a shelter for abused young women, as Fraley has continued to help raise funds through an annual charity dinner and has also taken the group on a shopping spree and out to dinner…Became only the second player in Robert Morris history to have his number, 75, retired…His brother, David, was stationed with the United States Army’s 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom…Father is a Vietnam veteran…Hobbies include hunting, fishing and golfing…Married (Danielle) with sons Mason, Travis and Beau…Has another son, Trent Alexander. |