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Jeff Wilner

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Jeff Wilner
No. 83, 49, 85, 41
Position:Tight end
Personal information
Born: (1971-12-31) December 31, 1971 (age 52)
East Meadowbrook, New York
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:255 lb (116 kg)
Career information
High school:Phillips Exeter Academy
College:Wesleyan
Undrafted:1994
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:5
Receiving yards:31
Stats at Pro Football Reference

Jeffrey Scott Wilner (December 31, 1971) is a former tight end in the National Football League (NFL).

Biography

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Wilner was born on December 31, 1971, in East Meadowbrook, New York.[2]

He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and played college football at Wesleyan University where he was teammates with future NFL coach Eric Mangini. Wilner was the first graduate of the university to play in the NFL.

College career

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In 1990, as a freshman, Wilner recorded four receptions for 27 yards and one touchdown while playing tight end for coach Kevin Spencer.

After spending his sophomore year playing offensive tackle, Wilner returned to tight end for his junior season, recording 12 receptions for 163 yards and one touchdown.

As a senior, Wilner recorded 28 receptions for 245 yards and three touchdowns at tight end. Additionally, he recorded three blocked PAT attempts and one blocked punt, which he returned 50 yards for a touchdown.

Professional career

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Wilner was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Green Bay Packers in 1994.[3] As a rookie, Wilner played in 11 games and started one. Filling in for injured starter Mark Chmura, he finished the season with five receptions for 31 yards and no touchdowns.[4]

Wilner began his sophomore campaign with the Packers, but was subsequently traded to the Denver Broncos. While in Denver, he did not see any playing time during a regular season game. After being released by the Broncos, he was later drafted by the Barcelona Dragons of the World League of American Football (WLAF), but was unable to play due to injury.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Transactions". NFL.com.
  2. ^ "Jeff Wilner".
  3. ^ "Denver Broncos Greats... By the Numbers: #85". June 26, 2011.
  4. ^ "Jeff Wilner Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com.