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Bobby Abrams

Bobby E. Abrams Jr. (born April 12, 1967) is a former American football player. He played college football as defensive back and linebacker for the University of Michigan from 1986 to 1989. He played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons as a linebacker and special teams player for the New York Giants (19901992, Cleveland Browns (1992), Dallas Cowboys (19921993), Minnesota Vikings (19931994) and New England Patriots (1995). He won three Super Bowl titles with the Giants and the Cowboys, all over the Buffalo Bills.

Bobby Abrams
No. 51, 50
Position:Linebacker
Personal information
Born: (1967-04-12) April 12, 1967 (age 55)
Detroit, Michigan
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:240 lb (109 kg)
Career information
High school:Detroit (MI) Ford
College:Michigan
Undrafted:1990
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:74
Games started:3
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Early years

Abrams was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1967. He attended Henry Ford High School in Detroit.[1] He was an All-state selection as a senior. He made the honor roll for 8 straight semesters. He also practiced track.

College career

Abrams accepted a football scholarship from the University of Michigan, to play under head coach Bo Schembechler's Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1986 to 1989.[2] He began as a safety and was converted into a linebacker in spring drills in 1987.

As a sophomore, he was named the starter at right outside linebacker in the fourth game of the season. He started nine games (seven at outside linebacker, two at inside linebacker) for the 1987 Michigan Wolverines football team.[3]

As a redshirt junior, he started all 12 games at outside linebacker for the 1988 Michigan team that compiled a 9-2-1 record, won the Big Ten Conference championship, defeated USC in the 1989 Rose Bowl, and finished the season ranked #4 in the final AP Poll.[4]

In his final year at Michigan, he again started all 12 games at outside linebacker for the 1989 Michigan team that compiled a 10-2 record, won a second consecutive Big Ten championship, lost to USC in the 1990 Rose Bowl, and finished the season ranked #7 in the final AP Poll.[5] Against the University of Maryland, he made 8 tackles, 3 sacks, one pass defensed and one fumble recovery.

Professional career

Abrams was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New York Giants after the 1990 NFL Draft.[6][7] As a rookie, he was a part of the Super Bowl XXV winning team. He was a special teams player and a backup linebacker behind Lawrence Taylor and Carl Banks.[1][8][9] He appeared in 32 games, including two as a starter in place of an injured Banks, before being waived on August 31, 1992.[10]

On September 1, 1992, he was claimed by the Dallas Cowboys to provide depth on the special teams units. He had 4 special teams tackles and was cut on October 6.[11] He was later signed by the Cleveland Browns where he played in three games. On November 9, he was claimed off waivers by the Giants after Taylor was lost for the year.[9][12] On November 21, he was released to make room for Ken Willis.[13]

In April 1993, he was re-signed by the Cowboys. He joined the Minnesota Vikings for the last four games. The next year, he appeared in all 16 games for the Vikings as a backup, while leading the team with 28 special teams tackles.[1][9]

Abrams signed with the New England Patriots on March 1, 1995,[9] appearing in nine games (one start) during the season.[1] On September 10, 1996, he was released from the injured reserve list.[14]

Personal life

Abrams was a teacher and head coach at Southside High School. He is currently the principal at Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery, Alabama. His father Bobby Sr., is a former 3-time Golden Gloves boxing champion in Detroit.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Bobby Abrams". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved April 2, 2018.
  2. ^ "All-Time Football Roster Database". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  3. ^ "1987 Michigan Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  4. ^ "1988 Michigan Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  5. ^ "1989 Michigan Football Team". University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. Retrieved April 1, 2018.
  6. ^ George, Thomas (15 August 1991). "Abrams Fits the Mold Of Giants Linebacker". The New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  7. ^ "Abrams trying to fill Taylor's shoes". Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  8. ^ "There are plenty of candidates for Banks' job". The Day. August 20, 1992. p. C7.
  9. ^ a b c d "Abrams signs with New England". Bangor Daily News. March 2, 1995. p. D2.
  10. ^ "Giants Cut Anderson, Reasons". Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  11. ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 7 October 1992. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  12. ^ "Subbing For Superman". Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  13. ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 22 November 1992. Retrieved January 25, 2018.
  14. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved January 25, 2018.

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Bobby E Abrams Jr born April 12 1967 is a former American football player He played college football as defensive back and linebacker for the University of Michigan from 1986 to 1989 He played professional football in the National Football League NFL for six seasons as a linebacker and special teams player for the New York Giants 1990 1992 Cleveland Browns 1992 Dallas Cowboys 1992 1993 Minnesota Vikings 1993 1994 and New England Patriots 1995 He won three Super Bowl titles with the Giants and the Cowboys all over the Buffalo Bills Bobby AbramsNo 51 50Position LinebackerPersonal informationBorn 1967 04 12 April 12 1967 age 55 Detroit MichiganHeight 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Weight 240 lb 109 kg Career informationHigh school Detroit MI FordCollege MichiganUndrafted 1990Career historyNew York Giants 1990 1992 Cleveland Browns 1992 Dallas Cowboys 1992 1993 Minnesota Vikings 1993 1994 New England Patriots 1995 1996 Career highlights and awards3 Super Bowl champion XXV XXVII XXVIII Second team All Big Ten 1989 Career NFL statisticsGames played 74Games started 3Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Early years 2 College career 3 Professional career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly years EditAbrams was born in Detroit Michigan in 1967 He attended Henry Ford High School in Detroit 1 He was an All state selection as a senior He made the honor roll for 8 straight semesters He also practiced track College career EditAbrams accepted a football scholarship from the University of Michigan to play under head coach Bo Schembechler s Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1986 to 1989 2 He began as a safety and was converted into a linebacker in spring drills in 1987 As a sophomore he was named the starter at right outside linebacker in the fourth game of the season He started nine games seven at outside linebacker two at inside linebacker for the 1987 Michigan Wolverines football team 3 As a redshirt junior he started all 12 games at outside linebacker for the 1988 Michigan team that compiled a 9 2 1 record won the Big Ten Conference championship defeated USC in the 1989 Rose Bowl and finished the season ranked 4 in the final AP Poll 4 In his final year at Michigan he again started all 12 games at outside linebacker for the 1989 Michigan team that compiled a 10 2 record won a second consecutive Big Ten championship lost to USC in the 1990 Rose Bowl and finished the season ranked 7 in the final AP Poll 5 Against the University of Maryland he made 8 tackles 3 sacks one pass defensed and one fumble recovery Professional career EditAbrams was signed as an undrafted free agent by the New York Giants after the 1990 NFL Draft 6 7 As a rookie he was a part of the Super Bowl XXV winning team He was a special teams player and a backup linebacker behind Lawrence Taylor and Carl Banks 1 8 9 He appeared in 32 games including two as a starter in place of an injured Banks before being waived on August 31 1992 10 On September 1 1992 he was claimed by the Dallas Cowboys to provide depth on the special teams units He had 4 special teams tackles and was cut on October 6 11 He was later signed by the Cleveland Browns where he played in three games On November 9 he was claimed off waivers by the Giants after Taylor was lost for the year 9 12 On November 21 he was released to make room for Ken Willis 13 In April 1993 he was re signed by the Cowboys He joined the Minnesota Vikings for the last four games The next year he appeared in all 16 games for the Vikings as a backup while leading the team with 28 special teams tackles 1 9 Abrams signed with the New England Patriots on March 1 1995 9 appearing in nine games one start during the season 1 On September 10 1996 he was released from the injured reserve list 14 Personal life EditAbrams was a teacher and head coach at Southside High School He is currently the principal at Jefferson Davis High School in Montgomery Alabama His father Bobby Sr is a former 3 time Golden Gloves boxing champion in Detroit References Edit a b c d Bobby Abrams Pro Football Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved April 2 2018 All Time Football Roster Database University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Retrieved April 1 2018 1987 Michigan Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Retrieved April 1 2018 1988 Michigan Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Retrieved April 1 2018 1989 Michigan Football Team University of Michigan Bentley Historical Library Retrieved April 1 2018 George Thomas 15 August 1991 Abrams Fits the Mold Of Giants Linebacker The New York Times Retrieved January 25 2018 Abrams trying to fill Taylor s shoes Retrieved January 25 2018 There are plenty of candidates for Banks job The Day August 20 1992 p C7 a b c d Abrams signs with New England Bangor Daily News March 2 1995 p D2 Giants Cut Anderson Reasons Retrieved January 25 2018 Transactions The New York Times 7 October 1992 Retrieved January 25 2018 Subbing For Superman Retrieved January 25 2018 Transactions The New York Times 22 November 1992 Retrieved January 25 2018 Transactions Retrieved January 25 2018 External links EditFormer NFL player brings fearless style to education Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bobby Abrams amp oldid 1128967566, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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