Barry Sims

Barry Sims
No. 65
Position: Tackle / Guard
Personal information
Date of birth: (1974-12-01) December 1, 1974
Place of birth: Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight: 300 lb (136 kg)
Career information
High school: Park City (UT)
College: Utah
Undrafted: 1999
Career history
Career highlights and awards
  • 2005 Commitment to Excellence (exemplifies Pride and Spirit of Oakland Raiders)
Career NFL statistics
Games Played: 174
Games Started: 141
Player stats at NFL.com

Barry Sims (born December 1, 1974) is a former American football offensive lineman. He was drafted by the Scottish Claymores in the 17th round of the NFL Europe Draft in 1999. He played college football at Utah. Sims played nine seasons for the Oakland Raiders prior to joining the 49ers.

High school career

Sims lettered in football, basketball and track at Park City High School (Utah). He was all-League as a two-way lineman. In basketball, Sims played forward and center as well as participated in track as a shot putter, high jumper, and long jumper. On October 15, 2009 Sims' #72 Park City Miners Football jersey was the first ever to be retired at that school.[1]

College career

Sims played two years at the University of Utah after transferring there from Dixie Junior College where he was named "Most Improved Player." He earned a BS in Sociology from the U and finished with All WAC honors.

Professional career

Sims has, as of 2010, played in 152 NFL games with 133 starts, seven playoff starts, two Conference Championships and one Super Bowl appearance.

Scottish Claymores

Sims was drafted in the 17th round of the NFL European League draft by the Scottish Claymores. He played there in the spring of 1999. Sims was inducted into the Scottish Claymores Hall of Fame in 2004.[2]

Oakland Raiders

The Oakland Raiders picked Sims up as a free agent during training camp in 1999. He broke into the starting lineup at left tackle in his 5th game facing off against All Pro Bruce Smith. He started the entire 2004 season at LT and was co-recipient of the 2004 Commitment to Excellence Award which exemplifies the Pride and Spirit of the Oakland Raiders. During the 2005 season Sims was the only member of the offensive line to play every snap from scrimmage through 16 league games. During the 2006 season Sims moved inside to left guard. He was injured during his 7th game and sidelined for the rest of the season, thereby snapping a 67-game consecutive start streak. During the 2007 season, Sims competed with top draft pick Robert Gallery to regain his position as the starter at left tackle. He was also named a team captain during that season as the longest tenured starter on the team. On February 29, 2008 Sims was subsequently released by the Raiders to meet upcoming salary cap requirements.

San Francisco 49ers

Sims was signed by the San Francisco 49ers on June 23, 2008 primarily as a veteran back-up tackle, however Sims has been called on to start at both left and right tackle positions, with 8 starts at LT during the 2009 season ably filling in for regular LT starter Joe Staley. Following the 2010 season Sims was not re-signed by the 49ers.

Personal

Barry is an avid golfer who also enjoys hiking, cycling, and skiing. Sims lives with his wife Shae in the San Francisco Bay Area. They are very active in a variety of charitable activities, including Foster a Dream, which supports Northern California foster youth and Special Olympics of Northern California.

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Sporting positions
Preceded by
Mo Collins
Oakland Raiders Starting Left Tackle
1999
Succeeded by
Matt Stinchcomb
Preceded by
Matt Stinchcomb
Oakland Raiders Starting Left Tackle
2001-2005
Succeeded by
Robert Gallery
Preceded by
Brad Badger
Oakland Raiders Starting Left Guard
2006
Succeeded by
Robert Gallery
Preceded by
Robert Gallery
Oakland Raiders Starting Left Tackle
2007
Succeeded by
Mario Henderson
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