Rob Bironas

Player

Birthday January 29, 1978

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.

DEATH DATE 2014-9-20, Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. (36 years old)

Nationality United States

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1978

James Robert Douglas Bironas (January 29, 1978 – September 20, 2014) was an American football placekicker who played the majority of his professional career with the Tennessee Titans.

He played college football for Auburn University and Georgia Southern University.

1996

He graduated in 1996.

1997

Bironas attended Auburn University, where he played for the Auburn Tigers football team from 1997 to 1999.

1998

He was a semi-finalist for the Lou Groza Award in 1998 after making 12 of 16 field goal attempts (including two successful 49 yd tries with the four misses from 40+) and making all 18 PATs for a team-high 54 points.

The following season, new head coach Tommy Tuberville replaced Bironas, the preseason All-SEC kicker of the football team, with the punter, Damon Duval.

Bironas later transferred to Georgia Southern University, where his brother was on the soccer team, for his final year of collegiate eligibility, and played for the Georgia Southern Eagles football team.

2000

Bironas won the 2000 NCAA Division I-AA National Championship while playing with the Eagles, before returning to graduate from Auburn with a bachelor's degree in marketing.

2002

He was originally signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2002.

Bironas' active professional career began in Arena football where he was a member of the Charleston Swamp Foxes, Carolina Cobras, and the New York Dragons and had intermittent offseason stints with the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Bironas signed with the Green Bay Packers in 2002 as an undrafted free agent, before being released before the season began.

2003

Bironas then began playing in the Arena Football League's minor league system (af2), where he spent the 2003 season with the Charleston Swamp Foxes, making 12 of 27 field goal attempts that season.

During the 2003 NFL offseason, he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and was again released before the season began.

2004

In 2004, he moved up to the Arena Football League with the Carolina Cobras converting 17 of 40 field goal attempts and 70 of 89 extra point tries.

In 2004, he returned to the NFL and signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers, with whom his stint was again no longer than a preseason.

2005

In 2005, he signed with the Titans, with whom he played for nine seasons and was an All-Pro and Pro Bowl selection in 2007.

He therefore returned to arena football, spending the 2005 season with the New York Dragons before signing with the Titans, connecting on 7 of 16 field goal attempts and 99 of 117 extra point attempts for the AFL's New York Dragons.

In 2005, Bironas signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Tennessee Titans, where he finished his first season with the Titans converting 23 of 29 field goals attempts (79.3%) and 30 of 32 extra points attempts (93.8%).

Bironas finished the season with 11 touchbacks, which tied him for fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFL.

2006

In 2006, Bironas built on his previous success and kicked four game winning field goals, including one of 60 yards against the Indianapolis Colts, which tied as the eighth-longest in NFL history.

2007

In 2007, Bironas was named the AFC Player of the Month for the month of October.

He made 13 of 14 field goals (92.9 percent) and all six PATs as he helped the Titans earn a 3-1 (.750) record for the month.

He accounted for 45 of the team's 81 points in October.

In the Titans' three wins in October, Bironas connected on 12 of 13 field goals, including an NFL-record eight field goals in one game (52, 25, 21, 30, 28, 43, 29 and 29 yards).

This records effort also included the game-winning kick against the Houston Texans at Reliant Stadium on October 21.

In the same game, he tied the existing record of five field goals made in a single half.

Bironas was selected to the NFL's All-Pro Team and the Pro Bowl.

2008

On February 28, 2008, the Titans tendered Bironas to a one-year, $1.417 million contract as a restricted free agent.

He signed his tender on May 9, 2008.

Bironas founded The Rob Bironas Fund in 2008.

The Nashville-based nonprofit is part of the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, and works to give Nashville youth ways to engage with and be educated by area musicians.

The fund finances tools, education and leadership to help Nashville youth achieve scholastic excellence through music education.

The fund has partnered with both the Nashville Symphony and Country Music Hall of Fame.

Bironas was a board member of the Nashville Symphony, and worked to provide help to needy children through the Kicks for Kids program.

He was also a member of Phi Kappa Tau fraternity, where he contributed to charity and philanthropy.

2009

On February 18, 2009, the Titans re-signed Bironas to a four-year $12 million contract with $5 million guaranteed.

2013

The Titans and Bironas agreed to a two-year contract extension on March 7, 2013, worth $6.7 million.

2014

Bironas was killed in a car crash on September 20, 2014.

Bironas attended Trinity High School in Louisville, Kentucky, and was a four-year varsity letterman in soccer, a two-year varsity letterman in football and swimming, and added a one-year letterman in track and field.

The Titans released Bironas on March 19, 2014.