Enters his 15th season in the AFL and seventh with San Jose…Six-time AFL Ironman of the Year, seven-time first-team All-AFL selection and two-time league MVP…Has won the league's weekly Ironman award a record 37 times…Had played in 144 consecutive regular and postseason games before being shelved with a foot injury in Week 7…The first player in league history with over 100 rush TDs, 900 receptions and 12,000 receiving yards in a career…AFL’s career leader in scoring (2,466), TDs (406), rushing TDs (125), receptions (962) and receiving yards (13,090)…Became the third player to amass 20,000 career all-purpose yards (20,423) and needs 165 to pass Hunkie Cooper for the all-time lead…San Jose's all-time leader in rush TDs (56), tackles (315.0), solo tackles (277) and fumbles forced (16)…Also ranks in the top 5 in 20 other career team statistical categories…Has played in six ArenaBowls capturing three championships…Originally signed as a free agent on March 21, 2000. 2005: Played in 10 games on the year missing 5 with a foot injury…Had his string of 144 consecutive regular and post season games played snapped in Week 7…Became AFL’s career leader in receptions for a second time passing Eddie Brown…Became the 3rd player in AFL history to amass over 20,000 all-purpose yards…Scored the 400th TD of his AFL career…Totaled 172 all-purpose yards to become the 3rd player in AFL history with more than 20,000 and surpassed Titus Dixon for 2nd place on San Jose career all-purpose yardage list with 5,645 (at Tampa Bay 1/30)…Saw action at WR/LB (at New Orleans 2/13)…Passed Eddie Brown to become AFL’s all-time receptions leader with 952 and scored 3 TDs to reach 400 for his career (at Los Angeles 2/20)…Had 77 receiving yards to reach 13,000 career (13,031) and added his 120th career rush TD (at Orlando 3/6)…Had his string of 144 straight games (reg. and post season) come to an end when he was inactive with a sprained foot (vs Philadelphia 3/11)…Saw action for the 1st time in over a month rushing for 2 TDs (vs Dallas 4/15)…Scored on his only two touches (1-yd run, 22-yd catch) and added his 1st PBU of the season (at Colorado 4/22)…Started at WR/DB earning Defensive Player of the Game honors with 5.5 tackles (TFL), a FF and 2 PBUs (vs Georgia 5/21). POSTSEASON: Had a game-high 10 receptions and scored a rush TD adding 4 solo tackles and 2 PBUs (at Colorado 5/29).
2004: Played in every regular season game for a 5th straight year…Became the AFL’s career leader in receiving yards surpassing Eddie Brown…Team leader with 35 rush attempts, 89 yards and 12 TDs…Reached the 800-yard mark (836) in career rush yards…Scored 16 TDs on the year increasing his AFL record career total to 396…Had streak of 111 consecutive regular season games with a reception snapped…Passed Steve Papin as team’s career leader in rush TDs…Became the 6th player in SJ history with 3,000 receiving yards…Named league Ironman of the Week (wk15)…Scored his 108th career rushing TD and 39th as a SaberCat (at Detroit 2/5)…Scored the 40th rushing TD of his San Jose career (at Los Angeles 2/22)…Named Ironman of the Game after catching 2 passes, scoring his 110th career rush TD along with a season-high 8.5 tackles and 2 PBUs (vs Grand Rapids 2/28)…Caught the 900th pass of his AFL career and 250th of his SJ career with his 45th career INT (at New York 3/7)…Held without a catch for the first time in 111 games (vs Colorado 3/14)…Ran for 2 TDs to pass Steve Papin as team’s career leader also had 17 receiving yards to surpass the 3,000 mark in San Jose career (vs Las Vegas 3/20)…Had 1st TD catch of the year and totaled 50 yards receiving to surpass the 12,500 mark in his career (at Tampa Bay 4/4)…Reached the 800 mark in career rush yards after a career-high 40, the 4th highest game total in San Jose history, and added his 115th career rush TD (vs Chicago 4/16)…Scored the 100th TD of his San Jose career (390th overall) on an 11-yard reception (at Georgia 4/25)…Caught a season-high tying 6 passes for 66 yards and ran for a TD on his only carry (vs New Orleans 5/1)…Caught his 259th career TD pass and added a FF to tie Sam Hernandez for the team’s career lead with 16 (at Arizona 5/9)…Surpassed Eddie Brown as the AFL's all-time receiving yardage leader with 49, added 2 rush TDs and recorded his 7th career 2-INT game, one of which was returned 50-yards for a TD (at Las Vegas 5/16)…Scored the 50th rush TD of his San Jose career but dropped a potential game-winning TD pass late in the game (vs Arizona 5/30). POSTSEASON: Ran for 11 yards and 2 TDs in 6 carries and caught 9 passes for 84 yards in 3 games…Ran for a TD, caught a TD pass and added 5.5 tackles, a FF and a PBU for game Ironman (vs Chicago 6/12).
2003: Played in every game for a 7th consecutive season…Set a team season record and led the league with 18 rush TDs…One of 3 SaberCats to earn first-team all-league honors…Named game's Ironman in each of the last 6 regular season contests and 8 total…Finished 2nd on the team in tackles (63.0), INTs (4) and PBUs (11) and placed 3rd in receptions (51), receiving yards (508) and rush yards (76)…League’s April Ironman of the Month…Had 2 rush TDs and caught 2 balls with 3.5 tackles to earn game Ironman honors (at Arizona 2/2)…Recorded career catch No. 850 on 4 total with 2 TDs (at Los Angeles 2/9)…Reached the 12,000 yard mark in career receiving yards (vs Colorado 2/22)…Ran for a TD and added another on a fumble recovery in the endzone (at Las Vegas 3/2)…Scored his 93rd career rush TD on his only attempt (vs Arizona 3/23)…Caught a pass in his 100th consecutive game, ran for 3 TDs and scored a 4th on an 8-yard KOR to earn game Ironman honors (vs Carolina 3/28)…Caught a season-high 7 passes for 47 yards (at Dallas 4/6)…Tallied season-high 8.0 tackles, ran for 6 yards and 2 TDs, caught 2 passes and returned 6 kicks for 88 yards earning game Ironman (vs Detroit 4/11)…Scored the 100th rush TD of his career, caught 5 balls, added 95 yards on 4 KORs and posted 6.0 tackles and 2 PBUs for game Ironman (vs Indiana 4/19)…Scored twice on the ground to set new team record, also posted his 1st INT of the season for game Ironman (at Colorado 4/27)…Named Ironman for 4th straight game (vs Grand Rapids 5/3)…Scored 2 rush TDs and added his 2nd INT of the season for 5th consecutive game Ironman award (at Tampa Bay 5/11)…Named Ironman for 6th straight game after 2 TD catches and 2 INTs, including an endzone INT with under a minute left, to preserve the victory (vs Los Angeles 5/17). POSTSEASON: Ran for 2 scores and posted 6.0 tackles to earn game Ironman (vs Georgia 5/31)…Had 2 solo tackles (vs Arizona 6/8).
2002: Played in all 14 regular season games for a 6th straight season…Placed 2nd on team with 75 receptions, 878 yards and 15 TDs…Reached career milestones with his 800th catch, 250th TD catch and reached 11,500 receiving yards…Earned league 'Ironman of the Week' honor three times for a record 31 career…Tallied 3 interceptions on the year becoming the 2nd player in AFL history with 40 career…Tied his career-best as a SaberCat with 9 catches and reached the 11,000-yard mark in career receiving yards with a season-high 112 (vs Arizona 4/20)…Had his 80th career rushing TD (vs Georgia 5/4)…Named game Ironman after rushing for 22 yards and 2 TDs and game-high 6.0 tackles (at Orlando 5/17)…Had career catch No. 800 and totaled 6 for 71 yards and 2 TDs (at Buffalo 6/1)…Scored 3 rush TDs and added a 4th on a 19-yard INT return, the 38th pick of his career, also surpassed the 11,500 mark in career receiving yards to earn game MVP and Ironman (at Los Angeles 6/8)…Had the 39th INT of his career and a game-high 7.5 tackles (vs Chicago 6/15)…Game-high tying 9 catches for 85 yards, 1 rush TD and 3.0 tackles for Ironman honors (at Dallas 6/29)…Named AFL's 'Ironman of the Week' for the 30th time in his career after recording his 40th career INT and 6 catches for 82 yards and a TD (vs Indiana 7/5)…Had the 250th catch of his career with 3 TDs (at Carolina 7/21). POSTSEASON: Scored 5 TDs (2 rush, 3 catch) and posted 5.0 tackles, an INT and 3 PBUs to earn game Ironman honors (vs Tampa Bay 8/3)…Played sparingly due to a hernia still had a rush TD and 2 catches vs Arizona in AB XVI (8/18).
2001: Played in all 14 games leading team with 62.0 total tackles and 1,854 all-purpose yards…Became the 1st player in AFL history to score 2,000 career points…Finished 2nd on team with 58 receptions and 745 yards, and 3rd with 14 TD catches…Team leader with 49 KORs for 914 yards and 8 FGRs for 141 yards…Named league's Ironman of the Week twice for an AFL record 28 times in his career…The 1st player in league history to score 2,000 points when he ran 4-yards for a TD and added his 37th career INT (vs Houston 7/21)…Named Ironman of the Game after amassing 148 all-purpose yards and scoring 3 TDs while totaling 7.0 tackles, 2 FF, 1 FR and 1 PBU (vs Arizona 4/21)…Went 45-yards for his 4th career INT return TD and had team highs of 9 catches and 127 yards plus 2 TDs to earn league Ironman of the Week honors (at New York 5/12)…Caught 3 passes for 46 yards and had 3 solo tackles in his first game against his former team (vs Orlando 5/26)…Scored a TD on his only rush, had 5 catches for 47 yards and a TD, totaled 130 yards in kick returns, and added 5.5 tackles and an INT to earn game Ironman (vs Florida 6/30)…Game Ironman for 2nd straight week after 3 catches for 71 yards and 3 TDs and game-high 7.5 tackles (at Arizona 7/6)…Reached 500 career tackles when he tallied 7.0 (at Indiana 7/15).
2000: Played in all 14 games in his 1st season with San Jose…Became AFL's all-time leader in receptions…Team leader with 56.0 tackles, 5 INTs, and 9 FFs…Tabbed Ironman of the Game in his first 2 contests as a SaberCat and 8 times overall, including 4 consecutive games…Became the 3rd player in team history to return a kick for a TD…Became the league’s all-time receptions leader, surpassing Albany's Eddie Brown, when he caught 5 balls (vs Los Angeles 5/27)…Reached the 700 career catch mark and 10,000-yard mark in receiving yards (at Grand Rapids 6/29)…Set a SaberCats single-season record for FFs with 4 in just four games and tied for the AFL lead with 9…Had a game-high 7.5 tackles and 2 INTs, one of which was returned 47-yards for a TD (at Oklahoma 4/21)…Named AFL’s 'Ironman of the Week' for a record 26th time in his career after 3.0 tackles an INT and 3 catches for 46 yards and a TD (vs Oklahoma 5/12)…Became the 3rd player in team history to return a kick for a TD when he went 46-yards with a kickoff, also had a career-long 47-yard reception for a TD, the 220th of his career (vs Buffalo 7/22).
1999: Helped Orlando to its second consecutive ArenaBowl appearance…Named to the league’s All-Ironman team…Led the Predators with 82 catches for 1,231 yards and 30 TDs…Placed 2nd in the league with 39 TDs and 238 points…Amassed a season career-high 2,876 all-purpose yards and finished 2nd in the AFL behind Steve Papin…Finished tied for 2nd in the AFL with 6 INTs and had 43.5 tackles, including 3.0 TFLs, and 9 PBUs…Had season-highs of 149 yards and 11 receptions with 4 TDs (at Grand Rapids 6/25).
1998: Led Orlando to its first championship and was game’s Ironman in 62-31 rout of Tampa Bay in ArenaBowl XII…Had his string of six consecutive 'Ironman of the Year' awards broken…Became the first Predator to record over 1,000 yards in kickoff returns (1,114)…Finished in the top-10 in six different league categories…Including playoffs, was named 'Ironman' in 9 of 17 games…Posted 57.0 tackles (50 solo) and 6 PBUs…Had his 500th career reception, becoming the first AFL player to reach that mark (vs Iowa 5/15)…Tallied a season-high 10 catches, the 14th double-digit reception game of his career (vs New Jersey 6/8).
1997: Was named Ironman of the Year for a 6th consecutive time…Also tabbed Offensive Player of the Year marking the second time in three years he earned the league’s top two awards…Set career-highs in receptions (99), receiving yards (1,527) and TDs (31)…Ran for 137 yards on 48 carries with a team-high 17 TDs…Set a league record with 310 points scored…Set a career season-high with 6 INTs and had 39.0 tackles and 7 PBUs…Named 'Ironman of the Game' 10 times and 'Game MVP' 4 times in 16 games…Scored Orlando’s first 4 TDs and had a career-high tying 7 (at Florida 6/14)…Had his 1st career kickoff return TD (55 yds) and 4 TDs on a season-high 11 receptions (at Iowa 7/12).
1996: Named AFL’s 'Ironman of the Year' for a 5th straight time despite missing nearly 5 full games with a broken leg…Established a league record for all-purpose yards in a game…Led Orlando in receptions (90), receiving yards (1,278), TD catches (24), scoring (204) and INTs (5)…Had 474 yards on 24 kickoff returns and 267 yards on 12 missed FG returns…Sustained a broken leg early in the 3rd game of the season (vs Florida 5/11)…Returned from his injury to post a career-high 15 catches for 229 yards, 209 yards on 9 kick returns, including his 1st career TD on a missed FG return, and set an AFL single-game record with 435 all-purpose yards (vs Iowa 6/21)…Totaled 67 catches for 982 yards and 15 TDs in 7 games after his return…Credited with 32.0 tackles (31 solo) and 5 PBUs on defense.
1995: Became the first player in league history to earn 'Ironman of the Year' and 'MVP' awards…Established an AFL record with 294 points…Also set league marks for TDs in a game (7), rush TDs in a season (21), points scored in a game (44) and fumbles forced in a season (6)…Tied league marks for solo tackles (82) and TDs scored (48)…Had a team-high 81 catches for 1,147 yards and gained 137 yards on 65 rush attempts…Set a league record with 5 rushing TDs on a career-high 11 attempts (vs Miami 6/17)…Twice scored 7 TDs in a game (6/17 at Miami; 8/4 vs Connecticut)…Led the team with 85.0 (77 solo) tackles, 3 INTs, 11 PBUs and 6 forced fumbles.
1994: Played all 12 games…Led the Predators in receptions (85), receiving yards (1,242), TD catches (28), rush attempts (36), rush yards (137), rush TDs (10), total TDs (38) and scoring (230)…Added 65.0 tackles (62 solo), 14 PBUs, 4 INTs and 3 FFs to earn the league’s 'Ironman of the Year' award for a 3rd straight season…Had at least one TD catch in all 12 games…Was named the league’s “Ironman of the Week” eight times…Rushed for a season-best 36 yards on 7 carries (at Albany 6/25)…Had a career-long 22 yard run (vs Tampa Bay 7/1).
1993: Earned first-team All-AFL and 'Ironman of the Year' honors for a second straight year…Led the league with 23 TD catches, placed 2nd with 1,069 receiving yards and 3rd with 72 receptions…Went over the 100-yard mark in receiving yards and caught 2 or more TDs in a game five times…Missed the first game of the season when he was a member of the Chicago Bears…Tallied 32.5 tackles, 5 PBUs and an INT on defense…Had season-bests of 10 catches and 5 TDs (at Charlotte 6/25)…Posted a season-high 200 receiving yards and 3 TDs on 9 receptions (vs Charlotte 7/23)…Recorded a season-high 22 rush yards on 3 attempts (at Albany 7/31).
1992: First-team All-AFL and 'Ironman of the Year' in his rookie season…Caught 64 balls for 859 yards and a team-high 18 TDs…Was the first Orlando player to record back-to-back 100-yard receiving games when he had 153 at Tampa Bay (7/2) and 111 at New Orleans (7/11)…Had 37.0 tackles (34 solo), 11 PBUs, 4 interceptions, 2 FFs and 2 FRs on defense.
OTHER PRO EXPERIENCE: Originally signed by the New England Blitz of the Professional Spring Football League in 1992…Signed as a free agent by the Chicago Bears in ‘92 and spent the entire season on the active roster playing on special teams…Earned a contract from the Indianapolis Colts and was on the practice squad for the entire 1994 season.
COLLEGE: Played four years at Alabama A&M…Broke many school records held by former Pittsburgh Steeler John Stallworth…Had 112 catches for 1,817 yards and 17 TDs as a senior earning Associated Press and Football News Division II All-America honors…Named Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference “Player of the Year”…Had 23 catches in a 1989 game against Clark University and set team game records for receiving yards (370) and TDs (5)…Played in the 1989 Senior Bowl.
PERSONAL: Born November 24, 1967 in Greensboro, Ala.…Received scholarship offers in football, basketball and track out of high school…Named to the “Super 11” team during his senior year by the Tuscaloosa News…Barry currently resides in Orlando, Fla.


