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Explosive wide receiver who has played in 37 career games with 11 starts along with two playoff contests Career statistics include 57 receptions for 1,062 yards and eight touchdowns Also returned 40 kickoffs for 861 yards (21.5 avg.) and rushed for 86 yards on 14 carries Recorded two receptions for 19 yards in the postseason Has 10 receptions of 40 yards or longer in his career, including five of 50 yards or longer Six of his eight touchdowns have covered 25 yards or longer Signed by Tampa Bay on February 20, 2009 Signed by Edmonton Eskimos of Canadian Football League in May 2008 Released by Dolphins on July 6, 2007 Re-signed by Miami on March 8, 2007 Released by Dolphins on September 2, 2006 Signed by Miami as a free agent on March 20, 2006 Was waived/injured by Minnesota on September 6, 2005 and was placed on teams injured reserve list a day later before being released on October 3, 2005 Originally entered the league with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent on April 24, 2002.
 

2009: Placed on Injured Reserve by Tampa Bay on August 29.
 

CFL: (2008) Played in 17 games with 12 starts for the Edmonton Eskimos while also starting two postseason contests. Registered 54 receptions for 1,223 yards (22.6 avg.) and seven touchdowns Also rushed one time for six yards and returned 13 kickoffs for 291 yards His 1,223 yards receiving ranked sixth in the CFL Recorded five 100-yard receiving games.

2005: Placed on Minnesotas Injured Reserve list after being waived/injured by Vikings on September 6 Did not play after being released on October 3.

2004: Played in all 16 games with three starts for Minnesota (at Houston, vs. Tennessee and vs. Detroit) Totaled 19 receptions for 364 yards and one touchdown while also rushing three times for four yards Also Vikings leading kickoff returner with 35 returns for 760 yards (21.7 avg.) Had a pair of 50-plus yard kickoff returns on the season, which tied him for second in team history, trailing only Buster Rhymes three returns in 1985 Had a 43-yard touchdown reception in season opener vs. Dallas (9/12) Posted two catches for 50 yards vs. Chicago (9/26) Caught a season-high three passes vs. N.Y. Giants for 18 yards (10/31) Notched a 51-yard return at Indianapolis (11/8) on Monday Night Football and a career-high 115 kickoff returns yards, and caught a 30-yard pass and blocked the punter downfield on Nate Burlesons 91-yard punt return for a touchdown Hauled in a season-long 61-yard catch on the Vikings first play of the game vs. Detroit (11/21) Caught a 48-yard pass and ran a 16-yard reverse vs. Jacksonville (11/28) Posted a career-long 55-yard kickoff return vs. Green Bay (12/24) Played in first career playoff game at Green Bay (1/9/05) and caught a 12-yard pass Added a seven-yard reception in Divisional Playoff game at Philadelphia (1/16/05).

2003: Played in 15 games (all but vs. N.Y. Giants) with six starts (vs. Chicago, at Detroit, at Atlanta, vs. Denver, at San Diego, and at St. Louis) for Vikings recording career-highs in receptions (25), receiving yards (522) and receiving touchdowns (4) Also returned five kickoffs for 101 yards and rushed 10 times for 71 yards Carried the ball on a 15-yard reverse and caught an eight-yard pass in 2003 opener at Green Bay (9/7) Caught a 51-yarder from Daunte Culpepper in the home opener vs. Chicago (9/14) and ran on a career-long 19-yard reverse Caught a 72-yard touchdown from Gus Frerotte at Detroit (9/21) and tied the longest scoring play of the season for the Vikings and his 85 yards tied for the game-high with Randy Moss Has scored three of his four career touchdowns at Ford Field against the Lions Returned to his hometown, started and caught a pair of passes for 49 yards, including a 51-yarder, and carried once for seven yards at Atlanta (10/5) Caught a 47-yard touchdown from Daunte Culpepper vs. Denver (10/19) Recorded a career-best 115 yards on four catches at Oakland (11/16), including a 29-yard touchdown from Daunte Culpepper and a 52-yard catch Hauled in his fourth touchdown pass of the season on a 43-yarder from Daunte Culpepper vs. Seattle (12/7), catching three passes for 60 yards on the day Caught a seven-yard pass and had a season-high two rushing attempts along with returning kicks for the first time in the season, taking three for 60 yards with a long of 23 vs. Kansas City (12/20) Caught a 30-yard pass and carried on a reverse for seven yards in season-finale at Arizona (12/28).

2002: Played in six games (vs. Green Bay, at New England, vs. Atlanta, at Green Bay, at New Orleans and at Detroit) with two starts (vs. Green Bay and at Green Bay) for Vikings as an undrafted rookie Finished with 13 receptions for 176 yards and three touchdowns Also had one carry for 11 yards Emerged as playmaker, scoring three touchdowns during his first season to tie Sam McCullum for seventh in team history among rookies Saw first game action vs. Green Bay (11/17), after spending four games on the inactive list and five games on the practice squad Had an 11-yard rush, an 11-yard reception and drew a pair of interference calls in first career start vs. Green Bay (11/17) Caught first career touchdown pass and set career highs with six catches for 63 yards at New England (11/24) His six catches at New England (11/24) tied for seventh on team's all-time list for most catches by a rookie in a game Started at Green Bay (12/8) to notch second start of his career Had a pair of catches for 42 yards, including a career-long 32-yarder at New Orleans (12/15) Inactive for game vs. Miami (12/21) with toe injury Caught four passes for 60 yards and two touchdowns in season finale vs. Detroit (12/29), making him only the fifth rookie in team history to score two touchdowns in a game.

 

Was a three-time all-conference receiver at Georgia Tech who holds virtually every Yellow Jackets receiving record Is the Yellow Jackets career leader in receptions (195), receiving yards (2,907) and touchdown receptions (24) Also set the season records in all three categories as well as sharing the single game record of 14 receptions with three other players Finished third in ACC history in career receptions, seventh in receiving yards and eighth in receiving touchdowns Was also Techs first three-time all-ACC selection after earning first-team honors in 1999 and 2001 along with second-team accolades in 2000 Had 10 100-yard games and seven touchdowns in his career and a career average of 24.0 yards on kickoff returns Selected to play in Senior Bowl following his senior season Majored in management.
 

Attended Mays High School in Atlanta, Georgia Has a daughter, Kaylei Anaya Campbell While in Minnesota, did charity work with the United Way and Muscular Dystrophy Association Also was active in the African-American Adoption Agency, while he was a frequent visitor to area hospitals and schools Standout in football and track in high school Played tailback as a senior and rushed for 615 yards on just 35 carries while catching three passes for 85 yards Also returned seven kickoffs for 239 yards and scored 15 touchdowns and 22 two-point conversions Named a City All-Star by the 100 Percent Wrong Club 1998 Georgia AAAA state champion in the triple jump (46-7 1/4 feet) and the 4x400-meter relay while finishing second in the 200 and 400 meters Won region titles in the 400 and 4x400 relay as a junior Lettered four times in football for coach Larry Hellen, as well as three times in track and once in baseball Born LeVaughn Kelly Campbell on July 23, 1980 in Atlanta, Georgia.








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