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Wade Edward Richey (born May 19, 1976) is a former American football placekicker in the National Football League. He is widely regarded as having one of the strongest legs in high school, collegiate and NFL history.

Wade Richey
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Position:Placekicker
Personal information
Born: (1976-05-19) May 19, 1976 (age 46)
Lafayette, Louisiana
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Carencro (Lafayette, Louisiana)
College:LSU
Undrafted:1998
Career history
  • Seattle Seahawks (1998)*
  • San Francisco 49ers (1998–2000)
  • San Diego Chargers (2001-2002)
  • Baltimore Ravens (2003–2004)
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Player stats at NFL.com

Early life


Richey began his football career at Carencro High School in Carencro, Louisiana.

While at Carencro, he converted 24-of-34 field goals, including a 52-yard field goal in 1992 and a 53-yard field goal in 1993. Richey also converted a career total of 46-of-49 extra points, while 90 percent of his kickoffs resulted in touchbacks. 37 of those kickoffs split the uprights.

At the end of his senior year, Richey was ranked as the number-one kicker in the nation and was named to the USA Today All-American football team.


At LSU


Over 30 universities offered Richey a full athletic scholarship, making him one of the most coveted kicking specialists in high school football history. Richey eventually stayed in-state, choosing LSU over Stanford and Notre Dame.

Richey struggled at LSU, converting just 8-of-23 field goals. He was primarily a kickoff specialist at LSU during his freshman and sophomore years but seized the starting role in 1996 as a junior.

During the 1996 season he set a LSU school record with a 54-yard field goal against Kentucky.

In the 1997 season, he was responsible for most of the placekicking duties, splitting time with back-up placekicker Danny Boyd.


Professional career


After his collegiate career, Richey went undrafted but signed with the Seattle Seahawks for the 1998 preseason. Richey's impressive preseason performance with the Seahawks prompted the San Francisco 49ers to claim him off waivers, making him the starter for their season opener.

Richey played from 1998–2002 for the San Francisco 49ers and the San Diego Chargers. In the 2003 he played for the Baltimore Ravens as a kickoff specialist and converted a 56-yard field goal against the Cleveland Browns on Sept. 14, 2003.


Life After Football


Richey retired after the 2004 season.

He currently resides in Carencro, Louisiana, where he works for Hartwig, Inc. as a Sales Engineer.





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