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  Pro Highlights:

TRANSACTIONS:
• 4/25/07 – traded with a third-round choice in the 2007 NFL Draft to St. Louis in exchange for a third-round and fifth-round choice.
• 1/23/03 – re-signed by Kansas City.
• 4/16/00 – selected by Kansas City in the fifth round (153rd overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.

PRO: Played seven seasons with Kansas City…two-time Pro Bowl selection…holds Chiefs records for career kickoff returns (360), kickoff return yards (8,644), special teams scores (11), kickoff return touchdowns (6), combined net yards (12,356) and career punt returns for touchdowns (5)…six kickoff returns for touchdowns are most among active players and tied for first in NFL history…8,644 career kickoff return yards rank sixth in NFL history…ranks second in total return touchdowns in NFL history.

2007 SEASON: Played in seven games before being placed on reserved/injured list 12/6…ranked sixth in the NFC with a 25.1-yard kickoff return average.
• Returned five kickoffs for 146 total yards (29.2 avg.) in Week 1 vs. Carolina 9/9…returned one kickoff for 84 yards.
• Made first punt return for a touchdown as a Ram in Week 4 at Dallas 9/30…85-yard punt return for a touchdown was the first Rams’ punt return for a score since 2002…made five kickoff returns for 151 yards (30.2 avg.)…named Rams Special Teams Player of the Game.
• Returned a season-high six kickoffs for 169 yards (28.2 avg.) in Week 12 vs. Seattle 11/25…named Rams’ Special Teams Player of the Game.

2006 SEASON: Saw action in 15 regular season games and one postseason game as a reserve WR and return specialist...was inactive in Week 6 at Pittsburgh 10/15 after suffering a right hip injury in Week 5 at Arizona 10/8...touched the ball 109 times for 1,662 yards (15.2 avg.) with three touchdowns...recorded 26 receptions for 204 yards (7.8 avg.) with two touchdowns and three carries for 11 yards...returned 53 kickoffs for 1,207 yards (22.8 avg.) and 27 punts for 240 yards (8.9 avg.) with a touchdown.
• Posted 117 total yards with two touchdowns vs. San Francisco 10/1…returned one kickoff for 22 yards and three punts for 82 yards with a 60-yard touchdown…added 13-yard touchdown reception.
• Returned two kickoffs for 86 yards (43.0 avg.) and three punts for seven yards vs. Denver 11/23...became sixth player in NFL history to register 10,000 career kick return yards…moved into second place in Chiefs history with 184 career punt returns.
• Registered 92 total yards over eight touches in AFC Wild Card Game at Indianapolis 1/6/07…posted three kickoff returns for 58 yards and one punt for eight yards…also caught two passes for 12 yards and rushed twice for 14 yards.

2005 SEASON: Played in all 16 games with two starts…served primarily as a reserve wide receiver and return specialist…touched the ball 148 times for 2,183 yards (15.4 avg.) with four touchdowns...2,283 combined net yards were the third-highest single-season total in Kansas City history…registered 65 kickoff returns for 1,560 yards (24.0 avg.) with a touchdown…65 kickoffs returns and 1,560 kickoff return yards each ranked as the second-best seasonal mark in Chiefs history…returned 42 punts for 276 yards (6.6 avg.)...notched 34 catches for 436 yards (12.8 avg.) with three touchdowns and seven rushes for 11 yards.
• Returned a career-high eight kickoffs for 234 yards with a 96-yard touchdown vs. Philadelphia 10/2…registered four catches for 45 yards with a 15-yard touchdown…kickoff return touchdown was sixth of his career and tied him for first in NFL history…kick return touchdown gave him 10 total kick return touchdowns (six kickoff, four punt) for his career, ranking third all-time in NFL history…third two-touchdown game of his career.
• Returned four kickoffs for 100 yards and caught two passes for 66 yards with a season-long 52-yard touchdown vs. New England 11/27.
• Returned six kickoffs for 143 yards and caught two passes for 55 yards including a 41-yard touchdown vs. Denver 12/4.
• Posted 114 total net yards at New York Giants 12/17 to surpass 2,000 combined net yards on the season…joined former Rams running back Marshall Faulk as the only other player to top 2,000-yard mark in four consecutive seasons.

2004 SEASON: Played in 16 games with six starts…served as wide receiver and as the club’s return specialist...totaled 124 touches for 2,236 yards (18.0 avg.) with two touchdowns...thirdconsecutive season with more than 2,000 combined net yards…set single-season team records with 68 kickoff returns and career-high 1,718 kickoff return yards…his 25.3 kickoff return average was second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL...returned 23 punts for 232 yards (10.1 avg.)...caught 25 passes for 230 yards and rushed eight times for 56 yards.
• Touched the ball eight times for 242 yards vs. San Diego 11/28…returned six kickoffs for career high
233 yards with 96-yard touchdown, the third-highest single-game yardage total in team history…performance allowed Hall to become Chiefs’ franchise leader in most career kickoff returns and career kickoff return yards, surpassing WR Tamarick Vanover.
• Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors vs. Denver 12/19 after returning the opening kickoff 97-yards for a touchdown…became Chiefs’ franchise leader in career kickoff return touchdowns and career special teams touchdowns.
• Earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for the second consecutive week after touching the ball 10 times for 194 combined net yards…performance marked the seventh time Hall received the honor…returned six kickoffs for 175 yards, including a 49-yard return that set up game-winning field goal…became Chiefs’ single-season record holder for kickoff returns and kickoff return yards on his first return of the game.

2003 SEASON: Served as a wide receiver and kick returner in 16 games with two starts at wide receiver...selected to second consecutive Pro Bowl as a kick returner, becoming the first Chiefs player to earn two Pro Bowl invites as a kick returner...named the NFL Alumni 2003 Special Teams Player of the Year...collected All-Pro honors from the Associated Press and was named to the Phil Simms All-Iron Team…set franchise-record 2,446 combined net yards with five touchdowns…1,478 kickoff return yards led the AFC and ranked second in the NFL, while his 25.9-yard kickoff return average ranked second in the AFC and third in the NFL...returned 29 punts for 472 yards with two touchdowns, good for a league-high average of 16.28, the top single-season mark in Chiefs’ history…set career highs as a receiver with 40 catches for 423 yards.
• Compiled an NFL-record streak of four consecutive games with a kick return touchdown, winning AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors following each of those contests, becoming the first player to win that award four consecutive weeks…had a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown vs. Pittsburgh 9/14, a 73-yard punt return touchdown vs. Houston 9/21, a 97-yard kickoff return touchdown at Baltimore 9/28 and a 93-yard punt return touchdown vs. Denver 10/5.
• 100-yard kickoff return score vs. Pittsburgh 9/14 was the second-longest kickoff return touchdown in Chiefs history…Hall’s 48.67 kickoff return average broke his previous team mark of 44.67 set vs. St. Louis 12/8/02.
• Lone punt return of at Houston 9/21 resulted in a 73-yard touchdown….became the first player in Chiefs history to earn back-to-back Conference Player of the Week honors.
• Recorded three kickoff returns for 121 yards (40.3 avg.) with a 97-yard return score at Baltimore 9/28.
• Named the AFC Special Teams Player of the Month for September after returning 11 kickoffs for 390 yards (35.5 avg.) with two scores and nine punts for 154 yards (17.1 avg.) with one TD.
• Returned three punts for 105 yards, including a franchise-long 93-yard touchdown vs. Denver 10/5….his 35.00-yard punt return average established a Chiefs single-game record.
• Touched the ball a career-high 19 times for a career-best 296 combined net yards (15.6 avg.) at Denver 12/7…296 combined net yards were the third-highest single-game total in team history…notched career-high 11 catches for 124 yards…11 receptions tied as the third-best single game total in team history.
• Touched the ball nine times for 227 yards (25.2 avg.) with two touchdowns in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Indianapolis 1/11/04…returned seven kickoffs for a team-record 208 yards (29.7 avg.) with a 92-yard touchdown…208 kickoff return yards were the third-highest singlegame total in NFL postseason annals…added nine-yard touchdown.

2002 SEASON: Saw action in 16 games…selected to his first Pro Bowl as a kick returner...gained 2,120 combined net yards with six touchdowns…1,354 kickoff return yards were the third-highest seasonal total in team history, ranking second in the AFC and third in the NFL on the season…returned 29 punts for 390 yards with two touchdowns caught 20 passes for 322 yards with three scores…two punt returns for touchdowns tied the Chiefs single-season mark.
• Recorded a season-high seven kickoff returns for 192 yards at Cleveland 9/8…caught his first NFL pass for four yards.
• Scored his first NFL touchdown on a weaving 60-yard reception at the New York Jets 10/6.
• Returned a career-best six punts for a career-high 128 yards vs. Arizona 12/1…registered his first career return score on a 90-yard punt runback, the club’s first punt return for a score since Tamarick Vanover had an 84-yarder vs. Oakland 1/2/00.
• Returned three kickoffs for 134 yards with an 88-yard touchdown and had two punt returns for 95 yards  with an 86-yard touchdown vs. St. Louis 12/8…earned AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors for his efforts…44.67 kickoff return average set a Chiefs’ single-game record.
• Caught a season-high five passes for a career-high 143 yards with two touchdowns…first score of the game came on a career-long 75-yard reception in the third quarter and then scored on 49-yard touchdown catch in the fourth quarter.

2001 SEASON: Appeared in 13 games…served as return specialist and took snaps in five games on offense...inactive for three games due to a shoulder injury...registered 43 kickoff returns for 969 yards...returned 32 punts for 235 yards and had two rushes for 10 yards.
• Registered five kickoff returns for a season-high 131 yards with a long of 59 yards vs. Philadelphia 11/29.
• Returned three kickoffs for 106 yards, including a season-long 71-yard return at Oakland 12/9.
• Had a season-high six kickoff returns for 108 yards vs. Denver 12/16.

2001 NFL EUROPE: Started nine games at wide receiver for the Scottish Claymores...corralled 34 receptions for 462 yards and five scores...led league with 26 kickoff returns for 635 yards and was second in punt returns with 15 for 177 yards...ranked second in NFL Europe with 1,286 combined net yards.

2000 SEASON: Played on special teams in five games…inactive for 11 games…missed first three games with back injury and was inactive for final eight games of season…returned 17 kickoffs for 358 yards and six punts for 37 yards.
• Made NFL debut at Denver 9/24…returned five kickoffs for 108 yards.
• Also handled the club’s kickoff return duties vs. Seattle 10/2, vs. Oakland 10/15, vs. St. Louis 10/22 and at Seattle 10/29.

  College Highlights:
• Played in 43 games with 25 starts.
• Finished career at Texas A&M with 4,707 all-purpose yards, the second-highest mark in school history at the time.
• Ranked second in Aggies history with 943 career punt return yards.
• Appeared in six games as senior in 1999, starting four contests.
• Played in 13 games as a junior, starting nine games…led team in rushing with 243 carries for 1,024 yards and eight scores.
• As a sophomore, started 11 of the 12 games that he played…led team with 134 carries for 973 yards and nine touchdowns.
• Played in 12 games with one start as a redshirt freshman…set single-season school records with 43 punt returns for 573 yards and a touchdown.
• Majored in sociology.
  Personal Info:
• Earned All-America honors as a senior at Nimitz High School in Houston, Texas.
• While with Chiefs, partnered with NFL’s “Play It Smart” program, serving as a mentor to the Central High School football team in Kansas City.
• Established the “X-Factor Foundation” in 2004 which benefits single mothers and urban development.
• Hosted his own radio show in 2003 and added a TV show to his resume in 2004.
• Named 2003 Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Kansas City “Role Model of the Year,” an awardselected by children.

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