| Kenechi
Udeze
Scout.com Headlines: |
Feet failed retired Udeze Vikings coach Brad Childress explained what put an end to Kenechi Udeze’s career.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Jul 31, 2009 |
Udeze retirement official Kenechi Udeze fought through emotions and neuropathy, but eventually retired this week.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Jul 30, 2009 |
DE Kenechi Udeze: Vikings Place DE on Retired List
-by ScoutNFLNetwork.com
Jul 30, 2009 |
DE Kenechi Udeze: Cancer survivor retires
-by VikingUpdate.com
Jul 30, 2009 |
Vikings have other contracts to consider too  Antoine Winfield is far from the only Viking whose contract is up after the 2009 season.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Jul 8, 2009 |
Photo Gallery: Battling defenders A look at some of the defensive linemen trying to find a roster spot and Brad Childress’ "hair."
-by VikingUpdate.com
Jun 17, 2009 |
Seven Points, Vikings: Minicamp impressions  From the young additions to those returning from injury, minicamp helped shape some opinions.
-by VikingUpdate.com
Jun 1, 2009 |
Notebook: Udeze still overcoming obstacles  Kenechi Udeze talked about his comeback, his struggles and the remaining obstacle left to overcome.
-by VikingUpdate.com
May 30, 2009 |
Lurtsema’s Reaction: Line play, QBs & Harvin  Bob Lurtsema came away with some opinions on a couple of OL, Udeze, Percy Harvin and the QBs.
-by VikingUpdate.com
May 24, 2009 |
Kenechi’s comeback moves forward After battling for his life a year ago, Udeze's presence on the practice field was a welcome site.
-by VikingUpdate.com
May 22, 2009 |
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| Biography: |
How Acquired: Taken with the 20th pick of the first round in the 2004 draft by the Vikings.
Injury History: Missed 13 games in 2005 after going down with what the team medical staff termed a “condral defect” (layman’s terms: “cartilage damage”) in the meniscus of his left knee.
Contract Status: Vikings Contract Chart
Career Stats: FoxSports.com Player Page
2006: Started all 16 games, recording 45 tackles (30 solo), 41 quarterback hurries, 13 tackles for a loss and one fumble recovery. His 13 tackles for a loss led the team and his 41 QB hurries ranked second. Did not record a sack the entire season, which had the Vikings front office types looking for pass rushers in both free agency and the draft following the 2006 season.
2005: Played in three games, starting two before suffering a knee injury vs. the Saints in Week 3 that required season-ending surgery. In the brief time he was on the field prior to the injury, he had five tackles and one sack.
2004: Started 15 of 16 games as a rookie, playing through a lingering shoulder injury that required surgery after the season. Finished with 42 tackles, 21 QB hurries, and his five sacks were sixth-best in team history by a rookie.
College: One of the nation's premier defensive ends in 2003, Udeze guided the Trojans to a share of the national title in 2003 as the leader of what was regarded to be the premier defensive line in college football. A dominating pass rusher who combines size, speed and strength to defeat double-team coverage. Three-year starter (36 of 37 games) recorded 135 tackles (94 solos) with 28 sacks for minus-185 yards, 51 stops for losses of 245 yards, a school career-record 14 forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, an interception, five pass deflections and two blocked kicks. A first-round draft pick of the Vikings.
Personal: Attended Verbum Dei (Los Angeles, Calif.) High. His 1999 honors included Super Prep All-American, Super Prep All-Farwest, Prep Star All-Western, Tom Lemming All-West, Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West honorable mention, Orange County Register Fab 15 honorable mention, Tacoma News Tribune Western 100, Las Vegas Sun Super 11 honorable mention, Cal-Hi Sports All-State Small Schools first team, All-CIF Division XI first team, Los Angeles Times All-Central City first team and All-Camino Real League Defensive MVP as a senior two-way lineman. Recorded 88 tackles, 24 tackles for losses, 13 sacks, two forced fumbles and three blocked kicks in 1999. As a 1998 junior, posted 79 tackles and 14 sacks on defense and did not allow a sack on offense. Also was a shot putter on Verbum Dei's track team, with a best of 56-foot-7. His nickname, "BKU," stands for Big Kenechi Udeze. His first name means "God's love will always be with me" in Nigerian. Works with the Bancroft School, an inner city Minneapolis school that he adopted to volunteer with their reading programs. He provided game tickets as incentives for the children to read as much as possible. Is a youth mentor in Los Angeles in the school district in which his mother is a teacher. Was chosen to appear with Carl Eller at the 2004 Hall of Fame Induction ceremony as part of the Hall of Fame’s “Best o |
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