Montrae Holland

[1] Holland attended Jefferson High School, where he was an offensive guard in football and also practiced track.

[5] On August 28, Holland was traded to the Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a fifth-round pick (#158-Matt Tennant) in the 2010 NFL draft.

[6] In 2008, the Dallas Cowboys acquired Holland because they needed depth in the offensive line after Kyle Kosier missed 13 games with a foot injury.

He appeared in seven games (two starts) In 2009, the Cowboys tried to convert Holland into a backup center, but because this was a new position to him, he was not effective.

[7] In 2010, Holland was mostly a reserve player, starting two games at left guard in place of an injured Kosier.

[11] On June 24, 2008, Holland was presented by Mayor Bob Avery with the key to his hometown Jefferson, Texas, for his generous contributions over the years to the community, including his support of the Marion County Youth Football league.