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Career Highlights

Pro Career
 
2005:
 
  • Played in 12 games with six starts and totaled 22 receptions for 191 yards
  • Was inactive three games (11/6-11/27) with calf injury and placed on injured reserve December 31 with hamstring injury
  • At Arizona (10/23), posted career-high six receptions for 51 yards, which surpassed previous career-high four receptions (10/23/03) Houston
  • Against Seattle (12/18), posted three receptions for 25 yards
  • Placed on injured reserve December 31 (hamstring) and missed one game (at Jacksonville 1/1)
 
2004:
 
  • Spent most of season sidelined with left knee injury
  • Played in one game and totaled two receptions for 13 yards
  • Was inactive for eight contests and was on injured reserve for remaining seven contests
  • Missed first three games of season due to preseason strains of both knees (8/30 at Dallas)
  • Returned to lineup October 3 at San Diego and recorded two receptions for 13 yards before re-injuring left knee in fourth quarter
  • Underwent surgery October 14 to repair medial meniscus and anterior cruciate ligament and was placed on injured reserve November 19

 

2003:
 
  • Emerged as a big-play threat in his rookie season. 
  • Totaled 18 receptions for 297 yards and four touchdowns, which placed third on squad
  • Played in 14 games and recorded two starts in the team’s three-wideout package 
  • Against Oakland (9/7), scored a touchdown on his first career reception, an 11-yard pass from Steve McNair in the first quarter of a 25-20 win 
  • Scored his second touchdown in as many games at Indianapolis (9/14), a seven-yard TD in second quarter
  • At New England (10/5), totaled season-high 92 yards on three receptions, including catches for 40 yards and 45 yards
  • Against Houston (10/12), tied season high with 92 yards on season-high four receptions, including three receptions for 76 yards during second quarter touchdown drive
  • At Jacksonville (10/26), scored third touchdown in second quarter on seven-yard reception after previously extending same drive with 14-yard reception on third down
  • In two postseason games, posted two receptions for 42 yards

 

College Career:
 
  • A four-year starter at Middle Tennessee State, became school’s second all-time leading receiver behind Kendall Newsom with 194 catches for 2,636 yards and 17 touchdowns
  • Tied Newsom for school’s single-game record with 12 receptions
  • In seven games during his career, he totaled at least 100 receiving yards
  • As a senior, Calico played in all 12 games with 11 starts, leading team with 606 yards and four touchdowns on 45 receptions
  • He was named first-team All-Sun Belt Conference as well as Super Sleeper pick by The NFL Draft Report
  • As a junior, he started every game and finished second on the team with 37 receptions for 583 yards and five touchdowns
  • As a sophomore, Tyrone started 10 contests and caught 47 passes for 752 yards and three touchdowns 
  • The 752 yards in his sophomore season ranked sixth-highest in school history
  • As a redshirt freshman, Tyrone started nine games, setting school freshman season-record with a career-high 65 receptions for 695 yards (10.7 avg.) and five touchdowns
  • Named Freshman All-America by The NFL Draft Report
  • Reception total tied for third highest in team history
  • Against East Tennessee State (11/20/99), set school record with 12 receptions to break old record of 11
  • Redshirted in 1998, switching from outside linebacker to wide receiver during the season