How Acquired: Drafted by Washington in the second-round of 1999 (37th overall) NFL Draft.
Career Stats:
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2006: Jansen started all 16 games at right tackle. He played a role in aiding running back Ladell Betts to rush for a team-high 1,154 yards and a 4.7 yards-per-carry average. The Redskins' ground game finished the year ranked fourth overall in rushing yards and pass protection units yielded just 19 sacks.
2005: Jansen returned from an Achilles injury in 2004 to start all 16 games and two playoff games. He joined with right guard Randy Thomas to develop a dominant right side of the offensive line. He also helped running back Clinton Portis rush for a single-season team record 1,516 yards.
2004: Jansen suffered a ruptured left Achilles injury in the Redskins' preseason opener on Aug. 9 against the Denver Broncos. He was placed on the team's injured reserve list shortly after having surgery to repair the injury.
2003: Jansen started all 16 games at right tackle for the fourth straight season, living up to his nickname: "The Rock". He had started 82 straight contests (including 2 playoff games) as a pro after starting 50 straight games in his college career at Michigan.
2002: Jansen was voted by his teammates as the 'Unsung Hero' of the Redskins for 2002. He regarded as one of the best tackles in the NFL and part of the best bookend tandem of tackles when paired with Pro Bowler Chris Samuels. A relentless worker, Jansen helped the Redskins offense rush for 1,889 yards.
2001: Jansen started all 16 games for the third straight season. He has started every game in his career (50, including two playoff games).
2000: On an offensive line decimated with injuries, Jansen didn't miss a snap. He was one of four players on offense to start each game and has now started every game in his career (34), including two playoff contests. His blocking helped Stephen Davis rush for 1,318 yards.
1999: Jansen was a valuable addition to a Redskins offensive line that allowed 31 sacks compared with a franchise record 61 in 1998. He started all 16 regular-season games and both playoff games.
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