Chris Gardocki
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Chris Gardocki | |
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Date of birth: | February 7, 1970 |
Place of birth: | Stone Mountain, GA |
Career information | |
Position(s): | Punter |
Jersey №: | 17 |
College: | Clemson |
NFL Draft: | 1991 / Round: 3 / Pick 78 |
Organizations | |
As player: | |
1991-1994 1995-1998 1999-2003 2004-2006 |
Chicago Bears Indianapolis Colts Cleveland Browns Pittsburgh Steelers |
Career highlights and Awards | |
Pro Bowls: | 1996 |
Stats at CBS.com |
Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is a punter in the National Football League. Gardocki has spent time with the Chicago Bears, the Indianapolis Colts, the Cleveland Browns, and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He currently is a free agent, and was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team.
[edit] Early career
Gardocki played as the quarterback, kicker, and punter for Redan High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia. He declared for the NFL after his junior year at Clemson University.
[edit] NFL
Through the end of the 2006 NFL regular season, Gardocki holds the NFL record for most consecutive punts (1,177 for his career) with no blocks. Gardocki averaged a career-best 45.7 yards per punt for the Colts in 1996 and was selected for the Pro Bowl. After playing for both AFC North rivals Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Gardocki was released by the Steelers on May 23, 2007, less than a month after the team selected Baylor punter Daniel Sepulveda in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Gardocki is best remembered by some for an incident while playing for the Browns in a 2000 game against the Steelers in Cleveland Browns Stadium. After being tackled by Steelers linebacker Joey Porter following a punt that left Gardocki briefly motionless (Porter would be penalized for roughing the punter), Gardocki flipped the middle finger twice to Steelers head coach Bill Cowher. The incident, caught on live television, resulted in a $5,000 fine for Gardocki[1].