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Living By The Book Howard Hendricks Pdf Files

24 Position: Personal information Born: ( 1975-05-05) May 5, 1975 (age 43) Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight: 221 lb (100 kg) Career information High school: College: NFL Draft: / Round: 5 / Pick: 153 Career history. (–). Offseason and/or practice squad member only Career highlights and awards. (1997).

(1998) Career NFL statistics: 41 Yards: 123: 1 Player stats at Player stats at Christopher L. 'Chris' Howard (born May 5, 1975) is a retired professional who played in the (NFL) for the. Howard had been drafted by the in the fifth round of the. His professional football career was haunted by troubles, which caused the Broncos to release him before he played a regular season game for them.

Howard began to have fumble problems again when the Jaguars acquired and promoted him to a role as a regular player. He had previously played for the team where in the, his final year at Michigan, they won a national championship. Howard led the National Champion in rushing and was a in 1998. Chris attended Louisiana high school football powerhouse, in. He was formerly married to. Contents. Early years Howard was born in.

He enrolled at Michigan after playing for Louisiana High School football powerhouse. College career In four years at Michigan from to, he totaled 1876 yards rushing on 418 carries and added 429 yards receiving on 60. He totaled nine 100-yard rushing efforts for Michigan including four during the. In college, his biggest rushing effort was 127 yards against the in 1996. However, he once rushed for 109 yards and 4 touchdowns against the. In addition, Howard also posted the fourth longest rush in school history, an 86-yard rush.

In 1996, he had five 100-yard games despite only playing in ten games as a junior. He totaled 725 yards rushing and ten touchdowns in the ten games. However, he was second on the team in rushing to sophomore who tallied 837 yards in 12 games.

Howard helped the win the national championship as the leading rusher in the. In the 1997 championship season, he was the rushing leader for a fundamentally sound undefeated 12–0 Michigan team that did not have a 1000-yard rusher or 500-yard receiver. The team emphasized defense behind 1997 winning. Howard totaled 938 yards rushing on 199 carries and 276 yards receiving on 37 receptions. He was second on the team in scoring to Kraig Baker with 7 rushing touchdowns and 1 receiving touchdown. He was complemented in the backfield by freshman who added 549 yards and 5 rushing touchdowns.

One of the key games in Michigan's 1997 season was the game against the unbeaten, then ranked Number 2 in the nation. Howard rushed for 120 yards and a touchdown in the win over the Nittany Lions, prompting Coach to comment: 'I think that Chris Howard is a very underrated back.

He proved that today.' Michigan controlled the game and led 34–0 after 3 quarters behind Howard’s best collegiate performance in terms of with 120 yards rushing and 41 yards receiving.

The 1997 season concluded with a 21–16 win over Washington State in the January 1,. Howard led all rushers in the game with 70 yards rushing on 19 carries. He was also the North for the 1998 edition of the, an invitational college football all-star game. He rushed for 116 yards on 14 carries and was involved in the culminating score in the North’s second half comeback. He handed off to on a reverse play which ended with Jurevicius passing to for a five-yard touchdown pass. The North would lose, however, when the missed extra point left the door open for a game-winning field goal.

Professional career Howard was selected by the in the fifth round of the, but he had a difficult pre-season with the Broncos in, five times in two games. The Broncos released him from their in September 1998, and he was signed by the.

At the time, Jacksonville Coach said: 'Chris Howard is a young man and he certainly still is developmental. A couple weeks into our system and I think he'll be a guy who can be counted on. But I'm not going to say we're done with our evaluations just yet.' Coughlin said of Howard's fumbles with Denver: 'It was carelessness. Basically, we'll start from scratch with him fundamentally here.'

Howard had professional totals of 123 yards rushing on 41 carries and 37 yards receiving on five receptions. In, his final year, he fumbled twice on only 21 carries in the first two games. These were his final two career NFL games.

Personal life Chris Howard married actress on May 5, 2001. They separated in 2005 and their divorce was made final in April 2006. See also. References. Regents of the University of Michigan.

Archived from on November 12, 2007. Retrieved December 2, 2007. Regents of the University of Michigan. Retrieved December 2, 2007. Regents of the University of Michigan. Retrieved December 2, 2007. Regents of the University of Michigan.

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Archived from on November 12, 2007. Retrieved November 30, 2007. Krebs, Andrew (November 10, 1997). Collegian, Inc.

Archived from on September 2, 2006. Retrieved December 2, 2007. Regents of the University of Michigan. Retrieved December 2, 2007. Retrieved December 2, 2007.

The New York Times Company. January 19, 1998. Retrieved December 2, 2007. ^ Pells, Eddie (September 23, 1998). Associated Press.

Retrieved December 2, 2007. NFL Enterprises LLC. Silverman, Stephen M. (November 1, 2005). Retrieved March 12, 2008. External links. @.