Originally signed by Jacksonville as an undrafted rookie on 5/12/14
Re-signed with Jacksonville on 3/29/19
Signed to Jacksonville's practice squad on 11/26/24
PROFESSIONAL
2023 (Jaguars)
Saw action in 17 games with six starts... He has played in 140 consecutive games which set a franchise record previously held by LS Joe Zelenka who appeared in 128 consecutive games from 2001-08... Shatley's streak began on Nov. 8, 2015
12/10 at CLE: Started at left guard and played all 76 offensive snaps and three snaps on special teams
10/15 vs. IND: Started at left guard and played all 64 offensive snaps and seven snaps on special teams... Recorded the most consecutive games played in Jaguars history at 129 games
10/8 at BUF: Replaced Walker Little on the offensive line... Saw action on special teams... Tied the franchise record with Joe Zelenka for most consecutive games played at 128
2022 (Jaguars)
Saw action in 17 regular season games with 12 starts and started both postseason games
1/14 vs. LAC: Started at left guard and played all 74 offensive snaps and three special teams snaps
12/18 vs. DAL: Started at left guard and played all 70 offensive snaps and six special teams snaps... Surpassed DT John Henderson for sole possession of 10th place in franchise history in games played (125)
12/11 at TEN: Started at left guard and played all 72 offensive snaps and six special teams snaps... Tied DT John Henderson for 10th all time in franchise history in games played (124)
10/30 vs. DEN: Started at left guard and played all 72 offensive snaps and three special teams snaps... Recorded one fumble recovery
2021 (Jaguars)
Appeared in 17 games and made eight starts
1/9 vs. IND: Started at center and played all 68 offensive snaps
11/14 at IND: Started at center and played all 66 offensive snaps
11/7 vs. BUF: Started at center and played all 61 offensive snaps
10/31 at SEA: Started at center and played all 76 offensive snaps
10/17 vs. MIA: Started at center and played all 66 offensive snaps
2020 (Jaguars)
Appeared in all 16 games, making 10 starts along the offensive line... Part of an offensive line that helped rookie RB James Robinson tally the most scrimmage yards (1,414) and the second-most rushing yards (1,070), by an undrafted rookie in NFL history
9/20 at TEN: Saw action at center, replacing OL Brandon Linder after he left the game with a knee injury in the third quarter, and on special teams... Helped the team rush for 165 yards
2019 (Jaguars)
Appeared in all 16 games, primarily assisting on special teams
2018 (Jaguars)
Stepped in as the starting center after OL Brandon Linder was placed on injured reserve prior to Week 11
2017 (Jaguars)
Part of an offensive line that helped the team lead the league in rushing for the first time in franchise history and allowed a franchise-low 24 sacks
11/5 vs. CIN: Started at center and helped the team rush for 149 yards... Part of a unit that did not allow a sack for the third time this season
2016 (Jaguars)
Made two starts at center and two at left guard while seeing action in all 16 games
2015 (Jaguars)
Saw action in 13 games, primarily on special teams
2014 (Jaguars)
Earned spot on the opening day roster after joining club as a rookie free agent... Was inactive for 15 games
COLLEGE
Began his career as a fullback for the Tigers, before moving to the defensive line in 2010 and the offensive line in the spring of 2012
Played in 51 games with 27 starts
Started 25 games on offense over his final two seasons and registered 60 knockdowns on 1,776 snaps
As a senior in 2013, was a team captain and earned Third-Team All-ACC honors
As a junior in 2013, named a Strength & Conditioning All-American by the NSCA
Graduated with a degree in civil engineering
PERSONAL
Attended East Burke (Icard, N.C.) High School where he was the No. 3 rated fullback in the nation by Tom Lemming
Did not play on the offensive line in high school
As a fullback, had 2,000 rushing yards and 31 TDs in his junior and senior seasons
Also served as the team's punter and averaged 40.7 yards per punt
Full name is Christian Tyler Shatley
He and his wife, Natalie, have two sons, Boone and Deacon, and a daughter, Sutton
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