Montgomery is in his third NFL season and has played in 13 career games, starting six, with the Carolina Panthers, the New York Jets and Redskins. In his rookie season with Carolina, he played in six games with a career-best four starts.
NFL Acquisition: Drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the seventh round (234th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft
How Acquired: Signed with the Redskins as an unrestricted free agent on Dec. 9, 2008.
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Made his first NFL start at right guard for Carolina at Minnesota (9/17/06)
Has appeared in 13 career games with six starts
2008 (NYJ/WAS)
Started the season with the New York Jets and was active but did not play in three games and was inactive for one game
Signed with the Washington Redskins on Dec. 9
Was declared inactive at Cincinnati (12/14), vs. Philadelphia (12/21) and at San Francisco (12/28)
2007 (NYJ)
Started at LG in Game 16 vs. Kansas City (12/30)
Registered his first start with the Jets at LG in Game 15 at Tennessee (12/23)
Made Jets debut at LG in first quarter of Game 10 vs. Pittsburgh (11/18)
2006 (CAR)
Started and LG and did not allow any sacks in Game 16 at New Orleans (12/31)
Started at LG and helped pave the way for a team-record 52 rushes for 183 yards in Game 15 at Atlanta (12/24)
Started at LG and contributed to 167 rushing yards in Game 4 vs. New Orleans (10/1)
Made his first NFL start at RG in Game 2 at Minnesota (9/17)
Appeared in 43 games with 36 starts on the offensive line at Virginia Tech
Named ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week three times as a senior
Started five games at center and eight at left guard as a senior
Two-time recipient of the Excalibur Award, the top honor in Virginia Tech’s strength and conditioning program
Started all 13 games at center during his junior season
Helped Mike Imoh set a single-game school record with 242 rushing yards agasint North Carolina
Started 10 games at guard during his sophomore season
Originally joined the team as a walk-on defensive tackle and earned a scholarship
Played on both the offensive and defensive lines at Centreville High School (Clifton, Va.), helping the Wildcats win the Virginia AAA Division 6 state championship
As a senior was named first-team all-state by The Associated Press and second-team All-Met by The Washington Post
Was coached by Redskins Pro Scout Don Warren in baseball and football while at Centreville High School
Lettered in baseball, basketball and football at Centreville and was named the school’s 2001 Athlete of the Year
At Virginia Tech, majored in business information technology and earned a Masters in health promotion with a 3.9 GPA