Patrick Hape

Patrick Hape is a former American football fullback and tight end for the Denver Broncos, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Houston Texans of the NFL.

Patrick Hape played 4 seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a tight end, and 5 seasons with the Denver Broncos, although he did not play in 2005. His career high in receptions came in 2001 when he had 15 catches for 96 yards and 3 touchdowns in his first year with the Broncos. In eight seasons, Hape managed to grab 51 receptions for 287 yards and 11 touchdowns. 22% of his career receptions were touchdowns. He also scored the very first regular season touchdown at Invesco Field at Mile High.

In December 2000, Hape was fined $5,000 by the NFL for excessive endzone celebration with teammates Keyshawn Johnson and Dave Moore.


He was known for his versatility, outstanding blocking, durability in remaining rather injury-free, reliability near the goaline, ability to play the H-Back position (a position developed by coach Joe Gibbs), and a colorful personality in the locker room.

Signed a three-year, $1.7 million contract with the Broncos in April, 2004, only to be cut by Denver on August 30, 2005.


In late May 2006, free agent jack-of-many-trades Patrick Hape was briefly reunited with his former offensive coordinator, Gary Kubiak, signing a contract with the Houston Texans after being out of the league in 2005. He was released by the Houston Texans less than three months later essentially ending his active NFL career. He is no longer listed as an active NFL player, nor has he explicitly retired.

Hape is also friends with former-Buccaneer teammate, Mike Alstott.

As a Buccaneer, he wore jersey #82. As a Bronco, he switched to #86. In his brief stint as a Texan in 2006, he wore #45.


He is an avid golfer even winning the Town of Castle Rock Celebrity Golf Tournament in 2004, playing with other Denver Bronco teammates.

He went on bowling excursions to bolster team chemistry while in Denver with then-Bronco teammates including Matt Lepsis, Tom Nalen, and Jeb Putzier.

The future NFLer earned all-state accolades while playing tight end, linebacker and running back at Brooks High School in Alabama. Hape rushed for 660 yards and scored seven touchdowns as a prep. At the University of Alabama, Patrick Hape majored in Business Management.


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Name Hape, Patrick
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Short description Player of American football
Date of birth June 6, 1974
Place of birth Killen, Alabama
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