
Anthony David Gonzalez, born on the 27th of February, 1976, is an ex-American football tightener who played for the National Football League (NFL) for 17 years. Gonzalez is regarded as to be one of the most talented tight ends of all time and is currently the most successful NFL tight end in terms of receiving yards and receptions for tight ends. Gonzalez is third in the number of receptions he has. Gonzalez's initial 12 seasons were in the Kansas City Chiefs. In 1997, he received a selection in the first round. Also, he played with the Atlanta Falcons for five of the final seasons. Gonzalez quit in 2013 and was an analyst for football at NFL on Prime Video. He was previously employed by CBS Sports and Fox Sports. Gonzalez also received six first-team All-Pro honors. Gonzalez was known for his toughness and the ability to not lose a ball. He played in 272 of 270 regular-season games and he only made two fumbles and a total of 1,327 plays. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in the year 2019.
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