Shaun McDonald

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Shaun McDonald
Date of birth June 30, 1981 (age 25)
Place of birth Flag of United States Phoenix, Arizona
Position(s) Wide receiver
College Arizona State
NFL Draft 2003 / Round 4/ Pick 106
Statistics
Team(s)
2003-2006
2007-present
St. Louis Rams
Detroit Lions

Shaun Terrence McDonald (born June 30, 1981 in Phoenix, Arizona) is an American football wide receiver for the Detroit Lions of the NFL. He was originally selected in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Rams. He attended Shadow Mountain High School, and later Arizona State University playing for both Bruce Snyder and Dirk Koetter.

He is known, at least by Rams fans, for catching the game-winning pass from Marc Bulger to beat their division rivals, the Seattle Seahawks, on October 10, 2004. His cousin is Sacramento Kings NBA point guard Mike Bibby.


Year Team G GS No Yards Avg Lg TD 20+ 40+ FD
2003 St Louis Rams 8 1 10 62 6.2 13 0 0 0 4
2004 St Louis Rams 16 0 37 494 13.4 52 3 9 1 23
2005 St Louis Rams 16 2 46 523 11.4 31 0 4 0 29
2006 St Louis Rams 15 0 13 136 10.5 28 1 3 0 6
TOTAL 55 3 106 1215 11.5 52 4 16 1 62


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