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Trey McBride

TE

#85

Experience: 4 years

Height: 6-4

Weight: 246 lbs

College: Colorado State

2024 SEASON

  • REC
    111
  • YDS
    1146
  • AVG
    10.32
  • TDS
    2
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Biography

NoteCARDS:

  • Selected by the Cardinals in the second round (55th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft and appeared in 49 games (41 starts) with 221 receptions for 2,236 yards and six TDs in his first three seasons (2022-24).
  • Was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2024, becoming the first Cards TE since 1970 (HOFer Jackie Smith) to earn Pro Bowl honors.
  • Named the "Cardinals/Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year" in 2024 in recognition of outstanding community service activities off the field as well as excellence on the field.
  • His 221 career receptions are the most by a TE in their first three seasons in NFL history.
  • Has an active streak of 41 consecutive games with at least one reception dating back to Week 10 of his rookie season in 2022. Has a reception in every career game played in which he has been targeted at least once.
  • Has five games with 100+ receiving yards over the last two seasons (2023-24) after Cards went 34 years without a 100-yard outing by a TE. Also has five career outings with 10+ receptions after Arizona had never seen a TE record 10+ catches in a game in franchise history.
  • McBride (5) joins Jackie Smith (22) as the only TEs in Cards history with 5+ games of 100+ receiving yards. Also joins Smith as the only Cardinals TEs to have multiple games with 100+ receiving yards in multiple seasons.
  • Finished the 2024 season with 111 receptions for 1,146 yards and two TDs to go along with a rushing TD and a fumble recovery TD. Shattered his own franchise single-season record for receptions by a TE (previous record was 81 in 2023) while his 1,146 receiving yards marked the second most in team history by a TE (Jackie Smith - 1,205 in 1967).
  • His 111 receptions in '24 were the second-most in franchise history by a player at any position (WR DeAndre Hopkins – 115 in 2020) and are the fourth-most in NFL history by a TE.
  • Set the franchise record for receptions in a game by a TE with 12 catches for 133 yards @ Seattle in Week 12 of the '24 season. Followed up with 12 receptions for 96 yards the following week @ Minnesota, becoming the first Cardinal ever and the first TE in NFL history to have 12+ catches in back-to-back games.
  • Added another 12-reception performance in Week 17 at Los Angeles, becoming the first TE in NFL history to have three games with 12+ receptions in a single season. Only two players in NFL history - regardless of position - had had more such games in a single season (CeeDee Lamb - 4 in 2023; HOFer Cris Carter - 4 in 1995).
  • Had 5+ catches in 10 straight road games (Week 11 of 2023 through Week 13 of 2024), tying KC TE Travis Kelce (10 games from 2019-20) for the longest such streak by a TE in NFL history.
  • Became the first Cardinals TE since 1968 (Jackie Smith) to run for a TD in a win vs. Chicago (11/3/24).
  • Started 12-of-17 games in 2023, and despite not taking over as the team's #1 TE until Week 8, turned in one of the best seasons in franchise history by a TE. Led the Cardinals in receptions (81) and receiving yards (825) while also adding three TD catches. Finished tied for fifth among NFL TEs in receptions and seventh in receiving yards in 2023. His 825 receiving yards are the third-most by a TE in a season in team history.
  • After taking over as the Cardinals full-time starter at TE in Week 8 of 2023, hauled in 66 receptions for 665 yards and three TDs. He ranked second among NFL TEs in receptions and second in receiving yards during that span (Weeks 8-18).
  • Had his first career 100-yard outing in Week 10 vs. Atlanta (11/12/23) when he caught eight passes for 131 yards. The performance came 34 years to the day since the last 100-yard outing by a Cardinals TE: Rob Awalt, 105 yards vs. Dallas on 11/12/89.
  • Winner of the 2021 John Mackey Award as the nation's top tight end and earned unanimous first-team All-America honors as a senior at Colorado State. Also named the Mountain West 2021-22 Male Athlete of the Year.
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