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T.J. Acree

T. J. Acree
Date of birth (1982-07-21) July 21, 1982 (age 34)
Place of birth Pocatello, Idaho
Career information
Position(s) WR
Height 6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
Weight 180 lb (82 kg)
College Boise State
High school Highland HS
Career history
As player
20052006 BC Lions
2007 Edmonton Eskimos
2008 Toronto Argonauts
2008 Saskatchewan Roughriders

T. J. Acree (born July 21, 1982) is a former Canadian football wide receiver for multiple teams in the Canadian Football League. From 2005 to 2008, Acree played for the BC Lions, Edmonton Eskimos, Toronto Argonauts, and Saskatchewan Roughriders.

Acree played college football for the Boise State Broncos, starting as a walk-on. He wasn't actively recruited by any college football programs out of high school, and Boise State showed little interest in him initially. Boise State invited Acree to walk-on primarily at the recommendation of Broncos coach Dirk Koetter's brother, who coached Acree at Highland High School. After redshirting in his true freshman year, he caught a single pass for eight yards in his first year as an active player. He played in seven games as a sophomore but made no receptions. In his junior year, Acree was given a scholarship for the first time and began to play an active role as a receiver. He finished the year with 51 catches for 758 yards and seven touchdowns. Acree's success continued in his final year with the Broncos, as he finished with 55 receptions for 947 yards and eight touchdowns, all career-highs.

Acree was signed by the BC Lions in 2005, and he spent most of his time on the practice squad in his rookie year. The Lions resigned Acree for the 2006 season, and he emerged as a competent receiver, making 28 catches for 266 yards while playing in eight games.

In February 2007, the Eskimos signed Acree to a contract. He enjoyed a breakout season, turning 32 receptions into 478 yards.

Acree was signed by the Toronto Argonauts and later traded to the Saskatchewean Roughriders. He dealt with a recurring foot injury throughout the 2008 season, and played in only one game with each team.


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