American tight end who played 16 NFL seasons with San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, 8x Pro Bowler and franchise record holder for receptions and touchdowns
Born in Detroit, Michigan on June 18, 1980, Antonio Quartez Gates grew up in a challenging urban environment where basketball became his primary athletic focus. He attended Central High School in Detroit before transferring to Bishop Borgess High School, where he excelled as a power forward. Gates earned a basketball scholarship to Kent State University, where he played four seasons from 1999 to 2003. Standing 6'4" with exceptional athleticism, he averaged 20.6 points and 7.7 rebounds as a senior, helping lead the Golden Flashes to the Elite Eight in the 2002 NCAA tournament. Notably, Gates never played organized football at any level during his amateur career. Despite his lack of football experience, Gates impressed NFL scouts during private workouts with his size, speed, and ball-handling skills. The San Diego Chargers signed him as an undrafted free agent in April 2003, capitalizing on his basketball background to develop him as a receiving tight end. Gates quickly adapted to professional football, making an immediate impact in his rookie season. His peak years came during the mid-2000s when he formed a prolific partnership with quarterback Philip Rivers. From 2004 to 2009, Gates was selected to the Pro Bowl six times and earned three First-team All-Pro selections, establishing himself as the premier receiving tight end of his era. Gates retired following the 2018 season with numerous NFL records for tight ends, including 955 career receptions and 116 touchdown catches. His 11,841 receiving yards ranked among the highest totals for any tight end in league history. Gates earned eight Pro Bowl selections and was inducted into the Chargers Hall of Fame in 2023. Gates revolutionized the tight end position by demonstrating how basketball skills could translate to elite NFL production. His route-running precision, body control, and ability to create mismatches against linebackers and safeties helped establish the template for modern receiving tight ends. Gates proved that athletic ability and work ethic could overcome traditional football pedigree, inspiring teams to recruit basketball players for the position.
Converting from college basketball to NFL without playing college football
How They Played
Athletic pass-catcher with exceptional hands and basketball-honed body control
Lasting Impact
Revolutionized tight end position with basketball skills and route-running ability
Career Honours
- Pro Bowl 8x
- San Diego Chargers franchise leader
- Hall of Fame eligible 2024
- NFL All-Decade Team 2000s
| Team | Period | Games |
|---|---|---|
| San Diego Chargers | 2003–2018 | 236 |