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Cameron Brate

Cameron Brate (born July 3, 1991) is an former professional who spent his entire nine-year () career with the . Undrafted out of , where he ranked fourth in program history with 18 receptions and ninth with 1,381 receiving yards, Brate signed with the Buccaneers as a in 2014 and evolved from a special teams contributor into a reliable starter alongside . Over his career, he amassed 273 receptions for 2,857 yards and 33 touchdowns, including a pivotal role in the Buccaneers' victory in 2021. Released by the team in March 2023, Brate announced his retirement from professional in 2025 after the 2022 season and has since transitioned to business pursuits, enrolling in the Executive MBA program at the in 2024. Brate's professional journey began modestly after a standout collegiate tenure at Harvard. Joining , he initially contributed on special teams before breaking out in 2016 with 57 receptions for 660 yards and eight touchdowns, establishing himself as a key red-zone threat. His peak years, including 2016 and 2017, saw him exceed 400 receiving yards with strong production, often complementing star Rob Gronkowski after the latter's arrival in 2020. Brate's blocking prowess and sure hands earned him a six-year, $40.8 million extension in 2018, underscoring his value to the offense. In his final seasons, injuries including a and neck issue limited Brate to just 20 receptions for 174 yards in 2022, after which he expressed exhaustion with the rigors of . Despite a gradual decline in production amid a crowded room, Brate's tenure with cemented his legacy as one of the franchise's most productive undrafted players, with career earnings exceeding $28 million and a lasting impact on the team's 2020 run. Post-retirement, he remains connected to the organization while advancing his education and exploring opportunities in and .

Early life

Family and childhood

Cameron Brate was born on July 3, 1991, in Naperville, Illinois. His parents, Phil and Patricia Brate, both retired school teachers, raised him in a suburban environment in Naperville, where they emphasized the importance of education and hard work. From an early age, Brate was exposed to sports through informal play with neighborhood children, including , , and in his backyard field. His interest in football began in leagues like the St. Raphael program in Naperville, a community-based initiative that fostered and local involvement, with strong encouragement for such activities.

High school career

Cameron Brate attended in , where he graduated in 2010. During his high school years, Brate excelled in , playing as both a on offense and a . As a senior captain, he earned significant recognition, including All-DuPage Valley Conference first-team honors, all-area selection, and All-State special mention. His contributions helped the Redhawks achieve an 8-3 overall record that season, securing a spot in the IHSA Class 8A playoffs, where they advanced to the second round before falling to Chicago Marist. In his senior season of 2009, Brate recorded 15 receptions for 188 yards and four touchdowns. Brate showcased his athletic versatility through participation in multiple sports, earning five varsity letters in each of , , and . In basketball, he contributed to the 2008 DuPage Valley Conference championship team that reached the sectional final. His involvement in baseball further highlighted his multi-sport commitment, though his primary focus remained on football and academic preparation for college. Academically, Brate maintained a strong standing, earning two-time academic All-State honors in , academic all-conference recognition in and , and membership in the . He was also named to the Distinguished Honor Roll, reflecting his dedication to balancing athletics with rigorous college preparatory studies.

College career

Football achievements

Brate committed to in 2009 and played as a for from 2010 to 2013. Over his college career, he recorded 91 receptions for 1,381 yards and 18 , establishing himself as one of Harvard's most productive pass-catchers at the position. These totals ranked him fourth in school history for touchdown receptions, ninth for receiving yards, and 12th for receptions. His versatility, honed from a multi-role high school background, allowed him to contribute effectively in both blocking and receiving duties during his Crimson tenure. In 2011, as a redshirt sophomore, Brate emerged with 25 receptions for 386 yards and a team-high-tying seven touchdowns, helping Harvard secure its outright Ivy League championship with a 9-1 record. He earned second-team All-Ivy League honors that season. Brate's junior year in 2012 marked a breakout, as he led the team with 41 catches for 592 yards and six touchdowns, averaging 14.4 yards per reception. A highlight came in the annual rivalry game against Yale, where he caught a four-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Colton Chapple in the fourth quarter to secure a 34-24 victory and Harvard's sixth straight win in the series. His performance earned unanimous first-team All-Ivy League recognition and second-team All-America honors from the Beyond Sports Network. As a in 2013, Brate posted 25 receptions for 403 yards and five touchdowns despite missing time due to injury, finishing second on the team in receiving. He had a strong showing against Yale with three catches for 91 yards in a 34-7 win that clinched a share of Harvard's 15th title and extended the Crimson's winning streak in The Game to seven. For his efforts, he received unanimous first-team All- honors, FCS All-New recognition, and honorable mention honors from the Beyond Sports Network. In recognition of his on-field excellence combined with academic prowess, Brate was named a semifinalist for the 2013 , awarded annually to the top scholar-athlete, and was selected to the National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society.

Academic background

Cameron Brate enrolled at in 2010, where he majored in and completed his undergraduate degree in four years, graduating in May 2014. As a student-athlete, Brate balanced the demands of Harvard's rigorous academic curriculum with his commitments to the , including the challenges posed by a demanding practice and game schedule that often conflicted with study time. His academic excellence was recognized with selection to the Academic All-America Division I in both 2012 and 2013, honors that highlighted his strong performance in the classroom alongside his athletic pursuits; in 2012, he was the sole Ivy League representative for the award. Following graduation, Brate pursued opportunities in professional football as an undrafted , while expressing interest in as a potential career path, drawing from summer internships he completed at a Boston-based and a during his undergraduate years.

Professional career

Entry into the NFL and early years (2014–2015)

Cameron Brate went undrafted in the after a collegiate career at , where he played both and . On May 12, 2014, the signed him as an undrafted free agent to a three-year contract with base salaries totaling approximately $1.53 million. His unique background included summer internships at a and during college, which highlighted his academic pursuits alongside athletics. During the 2014 season, Brate spent most of his rookie year on the ' practice squad after being waived from the initial 53-man roster in late August. He was elevated to the active roster for five games late in the season, appearing in one contest on December 28 against the , where he recorded his first reception for 17 yards, though he finished the year with no touchdowns. The waived and re-signed him multiple times throughout the year to maintain his status, reflecting the instability typical for undrafted rookies. In , Brate began the season on ' practice squad but was waived on September 15. He joined the ' practice squad on September 16, only to be released and return to on September 22. Elevated to the active roster on October 3, he emerged as a contributor midway through the season, starting five games and playing in 14 total. Brate recorded 23 receptions for 288 yards and three touchdowns, marking a significant step forward in his development as a receiving . His college versatility in offensive and defensive roles helped him adapt quickly to the professional level's complex schemes.

Rise to prominence (2016–2019)

In 2016, Brate emerged as a key receiving threat for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, recording 57 receptions for 660 yards and a career-high 8 touchdowns over 15 games, which tied the franchise record for most touchdown receptions by a tight end in a single season. This performance established him as the primary tight end target in the offense led by quarterback Jameis Winston, particularly in the red zone where he converted the highest percentage of targets into touchdowns among NFL tight ends that year. Building on his resilience from early practice squad stints, Brate's breakout highlighted his growth into a reliable starter. Brate maintained consistent production in 2017 with 48 receptions for 591 yards and 6 touchdowns, followed by 30 receptions for 289 yards and another 6 touchdowns in 2018, despite quarterback instability including Winston's injury and the insertion of . His role evolved to include improved blocking skills, complementing his receiving prowess and providing balance to the ' tight end duo with . On March 12, 2018, Brate signed a six-year extension with worth $40.8 million, including $18 million in guarantees, which positioned him among the highest-paid tight ends in the at the time. In 2019, under new head coach , Brate adapted effectively to a more pass-oriented scheme, posting 36 receptions for 311 yards and 4 touchdowns while continuing to excel in red-zone situations. His steady contributions bolstered the team's offensive versatility during a period of transition.

Super Bowl era and later career (2020–2022)

In 2020, amid the challenges of the , Brate agreed to a pay cut from his scheduled $6 million salary to $4.25 million, allowing him to remain with and join forces with newly signed quarterback . Playing all 16 regular-season games, Brate recorded 28 receptions for 282 yards and 2 , often capitalizing on Brady's renowned precision passing, such as a 16-yard dart that threaded through coverage during a key drive. His contributions extended beyond receiving, as he served as a primary blocking in 12-personnel sets, supporting the run game and providing protection that aided the team's wild-card berth. In the , Brate recorded 14 receptions for 175 yards and 1 across four games, highlighted by a game-winning score in the Championship against the and 3 catches for 26 yards in , a 31-9 victory over the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) on February 7, 2021, securing his first championship ring. The 2021 season saw Brate appear in all 17 regular-season games, hauling in 30 passes for 245 yards and 4 touchdowns, as captured the title with a 13-4 record. In the , he recorded 4 receptions for 38 yards over two games (a win over the and a Divisional Round loss to the ). His reliable blocking continued to bolster the offensive line, contributing to the team's divisional dominance. By 2022, Brate's role diminished amid injuries and the emergence of younger tight ends like rookie , as again won the despite an 8-9 record. Limited to 11 games due to a in Week 4 against the and a neck sprain suffered in Week 6 against the , he managed 20 s for 174 yards with no s. In the playoffs, he recorded 1 for 8 yards and 1 in the Wild Card loss to the . Throughout the Brady era, Brate's veteran presence and run-blocking prowess provided essential support to two consecutive championships in 2021 and 2022.

Release and retirement (2023)

On March 17, 2023, the released Cameron Brate after nine seasons with the team, designating him as an unrestricted . Following his release, Brate did not sign with another team amid a competitive free agency market for tight ends that saw several players like and secure new contracts. His reduced production in 2022, with just 20 receptions for 174 yards, contributed to the ' roster decisions as they managed constraints. Brate effectively retired from the NFL after his release, having played his final season in 2022 without any subsequent professional appearances. In reflecting on his career, he noted the exhaustion following the 2022 season, stating that the team environment felt like "I'm done with football," marking the end of his playing days. Over nine years, Brate amassed 273 receptions for 2,857 yards and 33 touchdowns, all with . According to the Buccaneers' official release, Brate stands as the only in franchise history to record 30 or more receiving touchdowns, while also holding team records for tight end receptions and receiving yards. He was the sole undrafted player on the ' 53-man roster for , where the team defeated the . Brate often highlighted his journey from undrafted out of Harvard in 2014 to champion, crediting his longevity to consistent health and avoiding major injuries that could have shortened his career.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Cameron Brate's regular season performance as a in the spanned from 2014 to 2022, primarily with the , where he accumulated steady contributions in receptions and touchdowns despite varying roles in the offense. His year-by-year receiving statistics, highlighting (G), games started (GS), receptions (REC), receiving yards (YDS), yards per reception (AVG), touchdowns (TD), longest reception (LG), and fumbles (FUM), are detailed below:
YearTeamGGSRECYDSAVGTDLGFUM
2014TAM5111717.00170
2015TAM1442328812.53460
2016TAM15105766011.68381
2017TAM1654859112.36351
2018TAM162302899.66211
2019TAM166363118.64370
2020TAM1612828210.12250
2021TAM173302458.24180
2022TAM111201748.70210
Over his career, Brate recorded 273 receptions for 2,857 yards, averaging 10.5 yards per catch, with 33 touchdowns across 126 games played and 33 starts, while fumbling the ball three times. Brate's production showed early limited involvement in (1 reception for 17 yards) and 2015 (23 receptions for 288 yards and 3 touchdowns), followed by a breakout in 2016 when he achieved career highs of 57 receptions, 660 yards, and 8 touchdowns as a more prominent red-zone target. His output remained consistent through 2017–2019, with at least 36 receptions and 4 touchdowns each year, before tapering in 2020–2021 amid increased competition in ' passing game, and declining sharply in 2022 (20 receptions for 174 yards and no touchdowns) due to and reduced . These trends underscored his reliability as a complementary during his tenure, contributing to the team's offensive stability without dominating the stat sheet.

Postseason

Brate appeared in seven postseason games across three consecutive playoff appearances with the from 2020 to 2022. In these contests, he totaled 19 receptions for 221 receiving yards and two touchdowns, often serving in a complementary role behind primary while providing reliable red-zone production and short-yardage contributions. His postseason debut came in the 2020 Wild Card round against the Washington Football Team, where he caught four passes for 80 yards, marking his highest receiving output in the . Brate followed with four receptions for 50 yards in the divisional round victory over the and three catches for 19 yards—including his first playoff touchdown, an 8-yard scoring reception from that extended Tampa Bay's lead in the third quarter of their 31-26 win over the . In , he added three receptions for 26 yards as the Buccaneers defeated the [Kansas City Chiefs](/page/Kansas_City Chiefs) 31-9 to claim the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy. The following year, Brate recorded three catches for 29 yards in the win over the and one reception for 9 yards in the divisional round loss to the . His final playoff appearance was in the 2022 round against the , where he hauled in an 8-yard pass from Brady late in the fourth quarter, though fell 31-14.
YearRoundOpponentReceptionsYardsTouchdowns
2020Wild CardWashington Football Team4800
2020Divisional4500
2020Conference Championship3191
20203260
2021Wild Card3290
2021Divisional190
2022Wild Card181
Career Postseason Totals: 7 games, 19 receptions, 221 yards, 2 touchdowns

Personal life

During NFL career

Despite signing a six-year, $40.8 million contract extension with the in 2018, Cameron Brate maintained a modest , continuing to live with roommates in a South Tampa , including former teammates and Ryan Griffin. This choice reflected his emphasis on humility and team camaraderie, as he even received a request from Griffin to cover increased rent following the deal. Brate shared a close relationship with his parents, Phil and Patricia, both retired school teachers from , whom he consulted immediately after signing his extension. In 2022, during his final season, Brate married Brooke Skelley. The couple welcomed a daughter, Cooper Ann, in December 2023. Brate actively participated in the Buccaneers' community initiatives, including the NFL's Hometown Huddle program, where he volunteered in youth football clinics to promote physical activity among local children. He also supported Special Olympics Florida through training camp visits and awareness efforts, such as the "Call to Action" initiative. Additionally, via the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats campaign, Brate highlighted Tampa's Lighthouse for the Blind, wearing custom cleats featuring Braille to raise visibility for the organization. His professional success enabled these philanthropic endeavors, allowing him to contribute meaningfully to causes in Tampa and beyond. In the summer of 2020, Brate contracted during the preseason but made a full recovery before , crediting careful protocols and testing. He advocated for player safety by releasing a encouraging donation from survivors and emphasizing the importance of measures to protect teammates and the community. An avid basketball enthusiast from his roots, Brate cited as a major influence and sports hero, often referencing Jordan's impact in interviews. He also sustained his interest in finance, drawing from his Harvard degree and prior internships at a and , which he viewed as a potential career path absent football.

Post-retirement activities

Following his retirement from the NFL in 2023, Cameron Brate enrolled in the University of Tampa's Executive MBA program in 2024 and graduated in May 2025. As a Harvard University alumnus with a degree in economics, Brate chose the in-person format to facilitate interactions with peers and faculty, stating, "I knew I wanted in-person interactions with students and professors instead of online classes." This educational pursuit builds on his undergraduate background, allowing him to reengage with business concepts after prioritizing football for nearly a decade. Brate has expressed interest in transitioning to roles in , drawing from a pre-NFL at a during his time at Harvard. "I interned at a in undergrad and enjoyed that, so I decided to reintroduce myself to a setting through an MBA," he noted, indicating a potential return to investment-related work. His NFL earnings have provided to support this shift without immediate pressure. In media and alumni capacities, Brate has made appearances on Tampa Bay Buccaneers broadcasts, including a September 2024 segment on Bucs Total Access reminiscing with wide receiver Mike Evans about team history and his Naperville, Illinois, roots. He continued this involvement with a January 2025 season recap interview following the team's Week 18 victory, reflecting on his nine-year tenure as a franchise figure. These engagements highlight his ongoing connection to the organization and community as a Buccaneers alumnus.

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