Buffalo Bills Aiken was selected by the
Buffalo Bills in the fourth round, with the 127th overall pick, of the
2003 NFL draft. He was primarily a special teams player in his five seasons for the Bills, covering kicks and punts for a
Bobby April-coached unit that was consistently among the best in the league. As a rookie in
2003, Aiken played in five of the team's first 11 games, recording 3 receptions for 35 yards and two special teams tackles before being placed on
injured reserve on November 26. In
2004, Aiken played in 16 games, recording a Buffalo career-high 11 catches for 148 yards as well as 14 special teams tackles. He started two games for the Bills in
2005 while playing in all 16 including a matchup in a snow filled game starting for a suspended
Eric Moulds; he caught four passes for 57 yards on the season while finishing second on the team with 24 special teams tackles. In
2006, Aiken played in 15 games and picked up 13 special teams tackles. In his final season with the Bills in
2007, Aiken played in 12 games, recording one catch for 10 yards and six special teams tackles.
New England Patriots On March 3, 2008, Aiken was signed by the
New England Patriots as an unrestricted free agent. Aiken was active for 14 games in his first season with the Patriots, making two starts at wide receiver and recording eight receptions for 101 yards. He finished fifth on the team with 10 special teams tackles. In
2009, Aiken was named a special teams captain following the loss of former special teams ace
Larry Izzo in free agency. He also played in an increased role in the offense following the release of offseason acquisitions
Joey Galloway and
Greg Lewis. He started 7 games for the Patriots, making a career-high 20 receptions for 326 yards. He also caught the first two touchdowns of his career, a 54-yarder in Week 7 and an 81-yarder in Week 13, the third longest career completion for quarterback
Tom Brady. He finished the season with 14 games played and 11 special teams tackles. In October 2009, Aiken signed a contract extension through 2011. He was released during final cuts on September 4, 2010.
Cleveland Browns Aiken was signed by the
Cleveland Browns on September 25, 2010. He was released on October 12, 2010. ==Coaching career==