The game was filmed during Super Bowl week as a NFL promotional effort. It seemed that every week, he was going across the middle to make a catch, and would not be afraid to put his body on the line to make a first down or simply try to get a few extra yards. For his accomplishments at Hofstra University, Wayne Chrebet was part of the inaugural class to be inducted into the Hofstra University Athletic Hall of Fame and his jersey was retired. New York Yankee David Wells, member of the rock band Bon Jovi and a majority of the New York Jets attended his wedding.
Chrebet was even stopped and detained at the front gate on his first day of training camp by the senior New York Jets security guard who did not believe Chrebet could actually be a football player due to his size. Wayne Chrebet was not drafted by any team at the National Football League Draft yet was not deterred and eventually earned a long shot walk-on opportunity with the New York Jets where he was 11th of 11 on the depth chart. Unfortunately for myself, I vaguely remember watching Wayne Chrebet play simply because he was at the end of his career when I was old enough to start really getting into football. Wayne Chrebet wore his fan favorite New York Jet No. He ranks #2 all time in New York Jet franchise history for receptions only behind Hall of Famer Don Maynard. Wayne Chrebet's 580 receptions ranks him 2nd all time (only behind hall of fame player Don Maynard) and his 7,365 yards from scrimmage place him 5th all-time in the New York Jets record books. On December 3rd, 1995 versus the St. Louis Rams #80 Wayne Chrebet pulled in 8 receptions, broke several tackles and even dragged a Ram defender on a memorable scamper toward the goal line. Wayne Chrebet prided himself on being respectful, values he learned from his parents. Wayne Chrebet. After shocking the media and staff by working his way the depth chart did he earn the No.
During his career he played for several different head coaches: Rich Kotite from 1995-1996, Bill Parcells from 1997-1999, Al Groh in 2000, and Herman Edwards from 2001-2005. The son of a Vietnam War purple heart recipient, Wayne Chrebet was born into a blue collar football tradition in New Jersey where he still lives with his wife Amy and two sons. I'm happy. Throughout his career, it seemed that Chrebet was always the underdog.
I think it's just human nature, when you get backed into a corner, no one believes in you anymore, the chips are down. He was the first Hofstra University football player to do so in over 30 years. I think everybody's aware of that," "But I'm just thankful and want to let the right people know I appreciate everything they've done for me. He had an illustrious career at Hofstra University, which earned him an induction into the school's Hall of Fame. Honored with the Thurman Munson Award for his outstanding efforts both on an off the field and in serving in the community in 2000. The lavish ceremony was held at the New York Jets training camp at Hofstra University on June 6th, 2006 and was presided over by New York Jets owner Mr. Woody Johnson.
Finally, she joined to Woman’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. The Hofstra University Young Alumni Award is bestowed to alumni who, within 10 years of graduation, have achieved significant accomplishments in professional life or for outstanding service to Hofstra University. Chrebet was a surprise star for Hofstra University where he set numerous receiving records. 80 jersey which he is famous for. Several players and distinguished officials from the New York Jets along with current and former members from other National Football League (NFL) teams were guests of honor. Uljjana with 7 feet and 1 inch plays basketball. It features an upscale American grill on the upper floor and a downstairs lounge. Latest on WR Wayne Chrebet including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com
Together with Latino celebrities and prominent National Football League (NFL) players, in his #80 New York Jet jersey he played in the NFL Latino II, or Latin Bowl II. He was known by fans as "Mr. Third Down," because many of his career receptions were first down conversions on third down.
I enjoy the interaction (with the fans), because someday they won't want my autograph.
Chrebet was even stopped and detained at the front gate on his first day of training camp by the senior New York Jets security guard who did not believe Chrebet could actually be a football player due to his size. Wayne Chrebet was not drafted by any team at the National Football League Draft yet was not deterred and eventually earned a long shot walk-on opportunity with the New York Jets where he was 11th of 11 on the depth chart. Unfortunately for myself, I vaguely remember watching Wayne Chrebet play simply because he was at the end of his career when I was old enough to start really getting into football. Wayne Chrebet wore his fan favorite New York Jet No. He ranks #2 all time in New York Jet franchise history for receptions only behind Hall of Famer Don Maynard. Wayne Chrebet's 580 receptions ranks him 2nd all time (only behind hall of fame player Don Maynard) and his 7,365 yards from scrimmage place him 5th all-time in the New York Jets record books. On December 3rd, 1995 versus the St. Louis Rams #80 Wayne Chrebet pulled in 8 receptions, broke several tackles and even dragged a Ram defender on a memorable scamper toward the goal line. Wayne Chrebet prided himself on being respectful, values he learned from his parents. Wayne Chrebet. After shocking the media and staff by working his way the depth chart did he earn the No.
During his career he played for several different head coaches: Rich Kotite from 1995-1996, Bill Parcells from 1997-1999, Al Groh in 2000, and Herman Edwards from 2001-2005. The son of a Vietnam War purple heart recipient, Wayne Chrebet was born into a blue collar football tradition in New Jersey where he still lives with his wife Amy and two sons. I'm happy. Throughout his career, it seemed that Chrebet was always the underdog.
I think it's just human nature, when you get backed into a corner, no one believes in you anymore, the chips are down. He was the first Hofstra University football player to do so in over 30 years. I think everybody's aware of that," "But I'm just thankful and want to let the right people know I appreciate everything they've done for me. He had an illustrious career at Hofstra University, which earned him an induction into the school's Hall of Fame. Honored with the Thurman Munson Award for his outstanding efforts both on an off the field and in serving in the community in 2000. The lavish ceremony was held at the New York Jets training camp at Hofstra University on June 6th, 2006 and was presided over by New York Jets owner Mr. Woody Johnson.
Finally, she joined to Woman’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 1999. The Hofstra University Young Alumni Award is bestowed to alumni who, within 10 years of graduation, have achieved significant accomplishments in professional life or for outstanding service to Hofstra University. Chrebet was a surprise star for Hofstra University where he set numerous receiving records. 80 jersey which he is famous for. Several players and distinguished officials from the New York Jets along with current and former members from other National Football League (NFL) teams were guests of honor. Uljjana with 7 feet and 1 inch plays basketball. It features an upscale American grill on the upper floor and a downstairs lounge. Latest on WR Wayne Chrebet including news, stats, videos, highlights and more on NFL.com
Together with Latino celebrities and prominent National Football League (NFL) players, in his #80 New York Jet jersey he played in the NFL Latino II, or Latin Bowl II. He was known by fans as "Mr. Third Down," because many of his career receptions were first down conversions on third down.
I enjoy the interaction (with the fans), because someday they won't want my autograph.