PRO (49-0/11-0): A highly regarded special teams player whom the Steelers
acquired Sept. 6, 2004, as an unrestricted free agent from Philadelphia…was
named Steelers' Special Team's Co-Captain in 2005…was the Eagles' 2003 Special
Teams MVP.
2005 (15-0/4-0): 9/11
vs. Tennessee: Saw action on special teams…made one special teams
tackle…9/18 at Houston: Saw action on
special teams…injured his hamstring and did not make a tackle…9/25
vs. New England: Was
inactive due to a hamstring injury…10/10 at San Diego: Played extensively on special
teams…recorded two special teams tackles…10/16 vs. Jacksonville: Saw action on special teams and had a
team high-three solo special teams tackles…10/23 at Cincinnati: Saw action as a reserve wide receiver
and on special teams…did not catch a pass…10/31 vs. Baltimore: Saw action on
special teams but did not have a tackle…recovered a fumble on a muffed punt
snap…11/6 at Green Bay: Saw action on special teams and
recorded a special teams tackle…11/13 vs. Cleveland: Saw action on special teams and as a
wide receiver in the fourth quarter…recorded two special teams tackles (one
solo)…11/20 at Baltimore: Saw action on special teams and
recorded two solo special teams tackles…11/28 at Indianapolis: Saw action on
special teams…recorded one solo special teams tackle…12/4
vs. Cincinnati: Played on
special teams…led the team with two solo special teams tackles…12/18 at Minnesota: Saw action on special teams…recorded
one solo special teams tackle…12/24 at Cleveland: Played WR in the second half but did
not catch a pass…recorded one special teams tackle…1/1
vs. Detroit: Played on special teams and recorded one solo special teams
tackle…AFC Wild Card Game 1/8 at
Cincinnati: Played on both special teams and at WR…saw action at
receiver after Quincy Morgan injured his ankle and missed the remainder of the
game…was credited with one defensive tackle after Cincinnati had a bad snap on a
FG attempt…had two special teams tackle…AFC
Divisional Game 1/15 at Indianapolis: Played on special teams and recorded
one solo tackle…AFC
Championship Game 1/22 at
Denver: Played on special teams and recorded
one solo special teams tackle…Super Bowl XL 2/5 vs. Seattle: Saw action on special teams but did
not record a tackle.
2004 (16-0/2-0):
9/12 vs. Oakland:
Made his presence
felt in his Steelers' debut, tying (James Harrison) for team honors with three
special teams tackles (two solo)...9/26 at Miami: Was credited with one solo special
teams tackle...10/3 vs.
Cincinnati: Finished
with three special teams tackles—one solo—tying Verron Haynes for team
honors...10/10 vs.
Cleveland: Had
one special teams tackle...10/17 at
Dallas: Recorded
two special teams assists...11/14 at
Cleveland: Led
the team with two solo special teams tackles...11/21 at Cincinnati: Led the team with four
special teams tackles (two solo)...11/28 vs. Washington: Made his first career reception on
a key third-down play...12/5 at
Jacksonville:
Had one special teams assist...12/12 vs. N.Y. Jets: Registered one special teams
assist...AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/15 vs. N.Y. Jets: Was credited with one solo special
teams tackle...AFC
Championship Game 1/23 vs. New
England:
Finished with two
special teams tackles (one solo).
2003 (16-0/2-0): Played in all 16 games with the
Eagles in 2003 and was voted the team's Special Teams MVP…finished second on the
team with 28 special teams tackles…was named to Dr. Z's (Sports Illustrated)
All-Pro team as a special teams player…signed by the Eagles on Jan. 30 and was
allocated to the Barcelona Dragons of the NFL Europe
League…caught 32 passes for 394 yards and seven touchdowns and finished second
in the league with a 26.3-yard kickoff-return average…11/2 at Atlanta: Recovered a fumble by KR
Allen Rossum on the opening kickoff that set up a field
goal.
2002 (0-0):
Attended training camp with the Eagles,
but was released prior to the regular season.
2001 (0-0/3-0): Spent the regular season out of
football before signing with the Eagles in the postseason (Jan. 8, 2002)…NFC
Wild Card Game 1/12 vs. Tampa
Bay: Made
two special teams tackles…played defensive back with the Barcelona Dragons of
the NFL Europe League in 2001…finished the season with 39 tackles, 1.5 sacks and
one interception while helping Barcelona advance to the World Bowl.
2000 (0-0): Spent part of the NFL season on the
New England Patriots practice squad after being released by the Patriots
following training camp (Aug. 27)…was signed to New England's practice squad in
Oct. 18, but was released prior to the end of the regular-season (Dec.
18)…played wide receiver with the Barcelona Dragons of the NFL Europe
League…caught 37 passes for 415 yards and three touchdowns.
1999 (2-0): Was originally drafted by the New
England Patriots in the seventh round (241st overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft…made
the opening day roster…was deactivated for the season-opener before being
released on Sept. 15…was re-signed to New England's practice squad in December
and was added to the 53-man roster on Dec. 7...played the final two games of the
season on special teams…12/26 vs.
Buffalo: Made
his NFL debut…1/2 vs.
Baltimore: Also
played in season-finale.
COLLEGE: Finished his career at Brown with
an Ivy League record 251 receptions for 3,850 yards and 40 touchdowns. 1997: Was voted Ivy League player of the
year when he caught 74 passes for an Ivy League-record 1,434 yards and 15
touchdowns…earned degree with honors in organizational behavior and
management.
PERSONAL: Played wide receiver and defensive
back at Marshfield (Mass.) High School…lettered in football, basketball and
track…appeared in Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" on Jan. 12,
1998…is one of four children (two brothers and a twin sister)…wife, Cara,
formerly played defender for the Brampton Thunder of the Canadian National
Women's Hockey League in Ontario after starring collegiately at Brown in ice
hockey and field hockey…father, Dennis, was also a semi-pro football player with
several teams, including the Brockton (Mass.) Pros...grandfather, Joe, and his
great uncle, Dick, both have been inducted to the Bridgewater State Hall of Fame
for basketball…lives in Dorset, Ontario...Full name: Sean Joseph
Morey.
2005
RECEVING
RUSHING
Date
Opponent
No Yds Avg
Lg
TD Att Yds Avg
Lg
TD
9/11 TENNESSEE
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
9/18 at Houston
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
9/25 NEW ENGLAND
INACTIVE
10/10
at San Diego
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
10/16 JACKSONVILLE
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
10/23
at Cincinnati
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
10/31
BALTIMORE
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
11/6 at Green Bay
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
11/13
CLEVELAND
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
11/20
at Baltimore
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
11/28
at Indianapolis
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
12/4 CINCINNATI
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
12/11
CHICAGO
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
12/18
at Minnesota
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
12/24
at Cleveland
0
0 0.0 —
0
0
0 0.0 —
0
1/1 DETROIT
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
SEASON TOTALS
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 — 0
POSTSEASON
1/8 at Cincinnati
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
1/15 at Indianapolis
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
1/23 at Denver
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0
2/5 SEATTLE
0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 — 0
POSTSEASON TOTALS 0
0 0.0 — 0 0 0 0.0 —
0