2006 (16/16): Helped pave the way for Willie
Parker to post the third-highest single-season rushing total in team history
(1,494)…earned All-Pro honors and named to his sixth straight Pro Bowl,
including his fifth consecutive start…9/7 vs. Miami: Started at LG for the
65th consecutive game…helped the offense gain 143 yards rushing…9/18 at Jacksonville: Started at LG…9/24 vs. Cincinnati: Started at LG and
helped Willie Parker rush for 133 yards, his second 100-yard game of the
season…10/8 at San Diego: Started at
LG for the 68th consecutive game…10/15 vs. Kansas City: Started at LG
and helped offense gain 457 yards on offense, including 219 rushing yards on 42
carries (5.2 avg.) and three TDs…10/22
at Atlanta: Started at LG and helped offense gain 473 yards and three
touchdowns…10/29 at Oakland: Started
at LG for 71st consecutive game…11/5 vs. Denver: Started at LG and
helped the offense gain 499 yards…11/12
vs. New Orleans: Started at LG and helped the offense gain 467 yards of
offense and five touchdowns, including 217 rushing yards…helped Willie Parker
rush for 213 yards (second highest total in team history)…11/19 at Cleveland: Started at LG…11/26 at Baltimore: Started at LG for
the 75th consecutive game…12/3 vs. Tampa Bay: Started at LG…12/7 vs. Cleveland: Helped the offense
gain 528 total yards, including 303 rushing yards on 52 carries (5.8 avg.) and
two touchdowns…helped Willie Parker set a new Steelers' rushing record with 223
yards…helped Steelers possess the ball for 38:47…12/17 at Carolina: Started at LG…helped
Steelers possess the ball for 37:13…pull blocked LB Thomas Davis to spring
Willie Parker for a 41-yard touchdown run in the third quarter…12/24 vs. Baltimore: Started at LG…12/31 at Cincinnati: Helped the offense
gain 482 total yards, including 207 rushing, and possess the ball for 40:41.
2005
(16-16/4-4): Helped the Steelers
rank third in the AFC and fifth in the NFL in rushing yards per game (138.9
avg.)…guided the way for first-year starter Willie Parker to eclipse the
1,000-yard rushing mark for the first time in his career…named to his fifth
straight Pro Bowl, including his fourth consecutive start...9/11
vs. Tennessee: Started at left guard…helped Parker set a team record
with 161 rushing yards in a season opener…9/18
at Houston: Started at left guard…helped team rush for 135 yards,
including 111 by Parker…9/25 vs. New England:Started at left guard…has started 51
straight games and started 93 out of the last 94 games…10/10 at San Diego: Started his
52nd consecutive game at left guard…helped team control possession
for 33:23…10/16 vs. Jacksonville:Started his 53rd
consecutive game at left guard…10/23 at Cincinnati:Started his 54th
consecutive game at left guard and helped pave the way for 221 rushing
yards…also helped team possess the ball for 35:29…10/31 vs. Baltimore:Started at left guard, his
55th consecutive start…11/6 at Green Bay:Started at left guard…helped team rush
for 154 yards on 33 carries (4.7 avg.)…11/13 vs. Cleveland:Started at left guard…helped team rush
for 159 on 41 carries (3.9 avg.) and possess the ball for 36:23…11/20 at Baltimore:Started at left guard for the
58th consecutive game…11/28 at Indianapolis:Started at left guard for the
59th consecutive game…12/4 vs. Cincinnati:Started for the 60th
consecutive game at left guard…12/11 vs. Chicago:Started at left guard and helped the
team gain 190 rushing yards on 46 carries (4.1 avg.) and two touchdowns…12/18 at Minnesota:Started at left guard…helped team
possess the ball for 36:48 and gain 142 yards rushing…12/24 at Cleveland: Started at left
guard and helped team compile 209 rushing yards on 35 rushes (6.0 avg.)…1/1
vs. Detroit: Started at left
guard and helped the team rush for 199 yards on 45 carries (4.5 avg.)…AFC
Wild Card Game 1/8 at Cincinnati: Started at left guard and helped team
gain 346 total yards on offense…AFC Divisional Game 1/15 at
Indianapolis:Helped offense
rush for 112 yards and compile 295 yards total…AFC
Championship Game 1/22 at Denver: Started at left guard and helped team
gain 358 yards of total offense…Super Bowl XL 2/5 vs. Seattle:Started at LG…helped team rush for 181
yards on 33 carries (5.5 avg.) and two TDs, including the longest run from
scrimmage in Super Bowl history (75-yard TD run).
2004
(16-16/2-2):Named to his fourth straight Pro Bowl and earned his third consecutive
start…9/12 vs.
Oakland:Started his 95th game
as a Steeler...9/19 at
Baltimore:Made
his 96th start as a Steeler…9/26 at
Miami:Started
the 97th game as a Steeler...helped pave the way for Duce Staley's 100-yard
rushing performance (101)...10/3 vs.
Cincinnati:Helped the Steelers offense produce its first back-to-back 100-yard
rusher in more than a year...10/10
vs. Cleveland:Helped the Steelers produce their third straight 100-yard rushing
performance for the first time in two years...10/31 vs. New England:Helped pave the way for Duce
Staley's fourth 100-yard performance of the season and the team's season-high
221-yard rushing performance...11/7
vs. Philadelphia:Had another strong performance…helped the Steelers gain more than 200
yards rushing for the second consecutive game and produce a 100-yard rusher for
the fifth time in six games...11/14
at Cleveland:Helped produce another strong offensive performance, including a
third straight 100-yard rusher...11/21 at Cincinnati:Produced the fourth
consecutive 100-yard rushing effort for a Steelers running back...12/26 vs. Baltimore:Helped pave the way for
another 100-yard rushing performance by Jerome Bettis and the fifth game with
400-plus yards of total offense for the team...AFC Divisional Playoff 1/15 vs. N.Y.
Jets:Started
his fifth postseason game for the Steelers and helped pave the way for the
Steelers' first 100-yard postseason individual rusher since 1997.
2003
(16-16): Proved his
versatility by starting in nine games at left tackle due to injuries…named to
third straight Pro Bowl...9/7 vs.
Baltimore:Helped the offense compile more than 300 total yards in season
opener…landed a crushing block on Baltimore's All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis...9/21 at Cincinnati:Was punishing in helping the
Steelers produce their best running attack of the season…had at least two
bruising blocks against Cincinnati defenders...10/12 at Denver:Started the first game of
his pro career at left tackle instead of left guard because of the injury to
Marvel Smith…11/23 at
Cleveland:Returned to left guard for the first time in six games...11/30 vs. Cincinnati:Started at left guard but moved to left tackle early in the
second quarter when Marvel Smith aggravated his neck injury...12/7 vs. Oakland:Started at left tackle for
the fifth time and helped pave the way for the Steelers' first 100-yard rusher
and no-sack performance...12/21 vs.
San Diego:Started his eighth game at left tackle…helped pave the way for Jerome
Bettis' season high 115 yards rushing and the team's 181 rushing yards.
2002
(16-16/2-2):Was
named to Pro Football Weekly's All-NFL and All-AFC team...also selected
to the USA Today Sports Weekly's All-Pro team...was voted to his second
consecutive Pro Bowl…9/9 at New
England:Started
his 64th regular-season game as a Steeler in season opener...9/15 vs. Oakland:Started his 65th game...9/29 vs. Cleveland:Made his 66th
start…recovered a fumble at the Steelers goal line that preserved a field-goal
scoring opportunity...10/6 at New
Orleans:Started
his 67th game…left the game temporarily to have stitches placed on his
forehead...10/13 at
Cincinnati:Helped pave the way for the offense's season high 211-yard rushing
performance and Jerome Bettis' first 100-yard effort of the season...11/3
at Cleveland:Helped pave the way for Amos
Zereoue's first career 100-yard game, the second for a Steeler in the
season...11/10 vs.
Atlanta:Performed superbly in helping the offense gain 645 total yards…helped
pave the way for a second-consecutive 100-yard performer...12/1 at Jacksonville:Helped pave the way for the
Steelers' second 200-plus yard rushing performance...12/29 vs. Baltimore:Made his 79th start as a
Steeler in regular-season finale…helped pave the way for Amos Zereoue's third
100-yard performance and the team's fourth of the season...started both
postseason games.
2001
(15-15/2-2):Had
his best season to date...was named a starter to the 2002 Pro Bowl, his first
selection to the squad, and also was named All-Pro by the Associated
Press...earned several other postseason honors, including All-Pro by The
Sporting News, Sports Illustrated and Football Digest, and was named
to Pro Football Weekly's All-NFL team…had offseason surgery on his
(right) wrist (1/29/01) and missed some playing time during the preseason...9/9 at Jacksonville:Started his 30th consecutive
game…helped pave the way for Jerome Bettis' 47th career 100-yard
game...10/7 vs.
Cincinnati: Made his 31st consecutive start…helped pave the way
for Jerome Bettis' 48th career 100-yard game (his 37th as a
Steeler)...10/14 at Kansas
City:Made his
32nd consecutive start…played a key role in Steelers second straight
200-yard rushing effort that produced Jerome Bettis' third-straight 100-yard
game...10/21 at Tampa
Bay:Was
instrumental in the Steelers' third straight 200-yard rushing performance that
produced a fourth straight 100-yard effort by Jerome Bettis…11/11 at Cleveland:Made his 35th straight start
and was instrumental in the Steelers' fourth 200-yard rushing performance of the
season and Jerome Bettis' fifth 100-yard game...1/6 vs. Cleveland:Had his string of 42
consecutive starts end when he was deactivated to rest a sore shoulder…AFC
Divisional Playoff Game 1/20 vs.
Baltimore:Started his first postseason game...AFC
Championship Game 1/27 vs. New
England:Started at left guard.
2000
(16-16):Continued to improve
upon his first two seasons...helped the offense finish as the fourth-best
rushing team in the NFL, one of only 10 teams to compile more than 2,000 yards
rushing…9/3 vs.
Baltimore:Made
his 13th consecutive start, dating back to Oct. 10, 1999 at Buffalo...9/17 at Cleveland:Helped pave the way for
Jerome Bettis' first 100-yard game of the season and the team's 58th under Bill
Cowher...helped the team compile its most rushing yards (209) since the 1999
season opener at Cleveland (9/12)...New York Jets:Earned his 17th consecutive
start at left guard…was instrumental in Steelers' potent rushing attack that
produced a 100-yard performance by Jerome Bettis...10/22 vs. Cleveland:Helped pave the way for
Bettis' third consecutive 100-yard game (fourth of the season)...11/12 vs. Philadelphia:Earned his 22nd consecutive
start…helped pave the way for Jerome Bettis' fifth 100-yard rushing
performance...12/3 vs.
Oakland:Earned
his 25th consecutive start…helped pave the way for Jerome Bettis' sixth 100-yard
rushing performance of the season...started the final three games of the season,
giving him 28 consecutive starts.
1999
(15-14):9/12 at
Cleveland:Was
having a terrific season debut before leaving the game at halftime, after
suffering a left ankle injury late in the second quarter…played the rest of the
first half after sustaining the injury but did not play during the second
half...9/19 at Baltimore:Returned from his ankle
injury but was replaced in the second half by Roger Duffy...9/26 vs. Seattle: Started his third game of the
season…sat out most of the second half because of a lingering ankle injury...10/3 vs. Jacksonville:Was deactivated because of
his ankle injury...10/10 at
Buffalo:Returned to active duty but did not start…injured his other (right)
ankle in the third quarter, forcing him from the game...10/17 at Cincinnati:Recovered from his ankle
injuries and had one of his best games…helped pave the way for Jerome Bettis'
first 100-yard game of the season...10/25 vs. Atlanta:Returned to the starting
lineup at left guard in the Monday Night game...12/26 vs. Carolina:Helped pave the way for
Jerome Bettis' season-high 137 yards rushing and the Steelers second highest
rushing performance of the season (211 yards)...1/2 vs. Tennessee:Made his 14thstart of
the season and 12th consecutive.
1998
(16-12):Earned All-Rookie
honors from College & Pro Football Weekly and Football
News...9/6 at
Baltimore:Saw
limited action at offensive guard in the season-opener...9/13 vs. Chicago:Dressed but saw limited
action...9/20 at Miami:Made his most significant
appearance to that part of the early season...entered the game on the second
offensive series at left guard...9/27
vs. Seattle:Logged increased playing time, especially after the injuries to Will
Wolford and Jim Sweeney...10/11 at
Cincinnati:Made
his first career start in the NFL...helped offense compile 386 total yards, its
most yardage of the season (257 rushing, 129 passing)...10/26 at Kansas City:Helped pave the way for
another 100-yard rushing performance by Jerome Bettis, the Steelers' fourth
100-yard rushing effort of the season...11/9 vs. Green Bay:Helped pave the way for the
Steelers' fifth 100-yard individual rushing performance in the Monday Night
game...11/22 vs.
Jacksonville:Helped the offense produce one of its most efficient games, compiling
329 total yards without a sack...12/28 at Jacksonville:Helped lead Jerome Bettis to
his highest rushing total of the season (139 yards) and his sixth 100-yard game
of the year in the season finale...was instrumental in helping the team produce
its second highest rushing total of the year (205 yards).
COLLEGE:Started last 36 games
of college career...1997:Chosen as All-American first-team
selection by the Associated Press, Football Writers Association, Football
News, The Sporting News and Walter Camp...was an All-Southeastern
Conference first-team choice...was one of three finalists for the Outland
Trophy...started every game at right guard...helped the team average 410.6
yards-per-game...allowed only one sack during final college season...compiled
210 career pancake blocks...1996:Was an All-American second-team choice
by Football News...was an All-SEC first-team selection...allowed only one
sack as a sophomore...1995:Was selected as the SEC Freshman of
the Year by the Knoxville News-Sentinel...1994:Redshirted...returned to school and
graduated May 1999 with a degree in management
entreprenuership.
PERSONAL:Married to Julie
Kuchta Faneca...has one daughter Anabelle Kathryn...was an All-Greater Houston,
Orlando Sentinel All-South & Houston Touchdown Club Player of the
Year as an offensive lineman at Lamar Consolidated (Tex.) High in his senior
year...lettered in track, competing in the discuss...attended John Curtis (New
Orleans, La.) before playing at Lamar...is one of two children of Liane and Alan
Faneca...Full name: Alan Joseph Faneca Jr.