Played primarily as a backup tight end and special teams player.
Notable performance: Scored a touchdown against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 2 of the 2008 season.
Miami Dolphins (2011)
Signed with the Dolphins in 2011, adding depth to the tight end position.
Played in 12 games, contributing to both the passing and blocking schemes.
Denver Broncos (2012)
Joined the Broncos in 2012, where he continued to focus on special teams and providing support in the offensive scheme.
Part of the team during a season that saw the Broncos reach the playoffs.
San Diego Chargers (2013)
Signed with the Chargers, further showcasing his versatility as a tight end.
Played in 14 games, contributing through receptions and blocking.
Chicago Bears (2014)
Finished his NFL career with the Bears, where he added veteran experience to the tight end group.
Participated in training camp and played in preseason games.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Accumulated a total of 59 receptions for 670 yards and 6 touchdowns over his career.
Recognized for his contributions on special teams, consistently being an asset throughout his tenure with multiple teams.
Contributed to playoff teams during his career, including a notable run with the Denver Broncos.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring from professional football, Dante Rosario has been involved in various community and youth sports initiatives, promoting the importance of athletics and teamwork.
Dante Rosario's career as a tight end in the NFL spanned from 2007 to 2014, where he played for five different teams. Known for his reliability as a role player, Rosario made significant contributions both on the field and in the locker room throughout his career.
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