Yeast played college football at the University of Kentucky from 1995 to 1998. When he graduated, Yeast was the all-time leader in career receptions in the history of the Southeastern Conference, with 208 catches, and was second in career receiving yards with 2,899. In 1998, he returned three kickoffs and one punt for touchdowns. As a senior, he was a third-team All-American according to College Football News, and was also a consensus All-Southeastern Conference first-team selection and a semi-finalist for the Fred Biletnikoff Award. Yeast was also a member of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.
Professional career
Yeast was the third pick of the fourth round in the 1999 NFL draft.[1] He played for the Cincinnati Bengals and the New York Jets. His best NFL season came with Cincinnati in 2000 when he caught 24 passes for 301 yards (12.5 average) and had one rushing attempt for 15 yards.
In four seasons with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats of the Canadian Football League, Yeast had 158 pass receptions for 2,706 yards (17.1 yards per catch) and 13 touchdowns. In 2004 Yeast had 59 catches for 1,184 yards (20.1 average) and 8 touchdowns. In 2005 Yeast had 65 catches for 1,010 yards (15.5 average) and three touchdowns. On July 29, 2006, Yeast was released by the Tiger-Cats. Following his years as a Tiger-Cat, Yeast had a short stint with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[2]