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Chris Greisen

Christopher J. Greisen (born July 2, 1976) is a former American football quarterback who played professionally the National Football League (NFL) for the Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys and current coach for West De Pere High School. He was drafted by the Cardinals in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL Draft. He also was a member of the Rhein Fire, Green Bay Blizzard, Dallas Desperados, Georgia Force, Florida Tuskers, Milwaukee Iron, and Virginia Destroyers. He played college football at Northwest Missouri State University.

Chris Greisen
No. 15, 14
Position:Quarterback
Personal information
Born: (1976-07-02) July 2, 1976 (age 47)
Berlin, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:223 lb (101 kg)
Career information
High school:Sturgeon Bay
(Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin)
College:Northwest Missouri State
NFL draft:1999 / Round: 7 / Pick: 239
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:5
Pass attempts:16
Pass completions:7
Percentage:43.8
TDINT:1–0
Passing yards:69
Passer rating:77.3
Career Arena statistics
TDINT:324–40
Passing yards:15,108
Passer rating:127.23
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR · ArenaFan.com

Early years edit

Greisen attended Sturgeon Bay High School. As a senior, he suffered a knee injury that impacted his college scholarship offers. He accepted a football scholarship from Division II Northwest Missouri State University.[1]

As a freshman in 1995, he posted 13-of-31 completions for 78 yards and 2 touchdowns. As a sophomore in 1996, he made 15-of-28 completions for 284 yards and one touchdown.

As a junior in 1997, he became a starter, tallying 155-of-272 completions for 2,456 yards, 23 passing touchdowns, 7 interceptions and one rushing touchdown.

As a senior in 1998, he recorded 200-of-332 completions for 2,937 yards, 25 passing touchdowns and 5 rushing touchdowns. He also led the Bearcats to a 15–0 mark and their first ever NCAA Division II Football Championship.

He compiled a career 27-1 winning record, graduated with 9 school passing records, including being first on the All-time list for single-season touchdowns (25) and passing yards (2,937). He earned Academic All-MIAA honors as a sophomore, while taking MIAA Player of the Year honors in 1998.

In 2007, he was inducted into the Northwest Missouri State M-Club Hall of Fame.[2] In 2012, he was inducted into the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Hall of Fame.[3]

Professional career edit

Arizona Cardinals edit

Greisen was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the seventh round (239th overall) of the 1999 NFL Draft.[4][5] As the third-string quarterback behind Jake Plummer and Dave Brown, he appeared in a total of five games between the 1999 and 2000 seasons, while completing 7 of his 16 pass attempts for one touchdown and no interceptions.

In 2001, he was declared inactive in all of the regular-season games. In 2002, he was passed on the depth chart by rookies Josh McCown and Preston Parsons, leading to his release on September 1.[6]

Washington Redskins edit

On December 18, 2002, he was signed to the Washington Redskins' practice squad.[7] He wasn't re-signed after the season.

Rhein Fire (NFLE) edit

In 2003, he signed with the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe. He shared the starting quarterback position with Nick Rolovich, playing most of the times in the second and fourth quarters of the games.[8] He posted 76-of-131 completions for 843 yards, 10 touchdowns and 5 interceptions, while helping the team reach the World Bowl XI.

Green Bay Blizzard (af2) edit

In 2004, Greisen joined the af2's Green Bay Blizzard. The af2 was the Arena Football League development league. He threw for 2,718 yards and 61 touchdowns.

Dallas Desperados (AFL) edit

In 2005, Greisen signed a two-year contract with the AFL's Dallas Desperados, to serve as the team's backup behind Clint Stoerner and later Clint Dolezel. In two seasons, he threw 11-of-16 completions for 142 yards, 3 touchdowns and no interceptions. Greisen became a free agent after the 2006 season.

Georgia Force (AFL) edit

In 2007, after spending two seasons as the backup quarterback for the Desperados, Greisen signed with the Georgia Force. The team finished the regular season with a 14–2 record and won the Southern Division championship. Georgia hosted the National Conference Championship, but lost 66–56 to the Columbus Destroyers. On the season, Greisen completed 74 percent of his passes (393-for-531) with 117 touchdowns, 12 interceptions, and 4,871 yards. His 117 touchdowns were the AFL single season record until it was broken by Tommy Grady in 2012 (142 touchdowns).

In 2008, although the team started the year with a 3–5 mark, it finished with a 10–6 record and once again won the Southern Division championship. But after a first round bye in the playoffs, the team lost 73–70 to the Cleveland Gladiators in the divisional round, the team's second straight home playoff loss. On the year, Greisen was 399-for-585 (68.2%), 4,956 yards, 97 touchdowns and 17 interceptions. He played with the team until the league folded in 2009.

Florida Tuskers (UFL) edit

On August 25, 2009, Greisen signed with the Florida Tuskers for the inaugural season of the United Football League.[9] As the backup quarterback behind Brooks Bollinger, he registered 13-of-20 completions for 116 yards and one touchdown.

Milwaukee Iron (AFL) edit

Following the conclusion of the 2009 UFL season, Greisen returned to the AFL who had resumed operations. He signed with his hometown team, the Milwaukee Iron on January 2, 2010. He led the Iron to an 11–5 record and the Midwest Division championship. On the year, he posted a 128.2 passer rating (led the league), 382-for-563 completions (67.9%) with 107 touchdowns (second in the league) and 11 interceptions.

His 5,139 yards passing broke the AFL's record for yards in a season. In the first round of the playoffs, the Iron beat the Chicago Rush to advance to the Arena Football League's conference championship, but lost to the eventual ArenaBowl champion Spokane Shock 60–57.

After the 2010 season, Greisen had completed 69.9 percent of his passes in his Arena Football career with 15,108 yards, 324 touchdowns and 40 interceptions.

Florida Tuskers (UFL) edit

Following the conclusion of the 2010 AFL season, Greisen re-signed with the Florida Tuskers for the 2010 UFL season. Although he was the backup quarterback behind Brooks Bollinger, he took over the starting position after Bollinger was injured, helping the team win the last three games.

In the regular season, he posted a 97.5 passer rating, 58-for-84 completions for 664 yards, 5 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. In the 2010 UFL Championship Game 20–23 loss against the Las Vegas Locomotives, he was 24-for-42 for 346 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns.[10]

Dallas Cowboys edit

On December 27, 2010, he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys' practice squad, to provide depth in case starting quarterback John Kitna could not play because of an oblique muscle injury.[11] On December 31, he was promoted to the active roster for the season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles, in which he did not play as a backup to Stephen McGee.[12]

Virginia Destroyers (UFL) edit

In 2011, Greisen returned to the United Football League to play for the Virginia Destroyers, who assumed rights over the Tuskers' players when the team folded. He officially signed with the Destroyers on June 16.[13] In the shortened-season, Greisen led the Destroyers to a 3–1 record, with the one loss coming in the season finale against the Sacramento Mountain Lions in a game he sat out most of due to injury.[14]

He helped lead the Destroyers to the 2011 UFL Championship Game, his third consecutive appearance in the UFL Championship game. Greisen completed 21 of 31 passes for 154 yards, as Virginia won the game 17–3.[15]

Dallas Cowboys (second stint) edit

On December 14, 2011, he was signed to the Cowboys practice squad after backup quarterback Jon Kitna was placed on the injured reserve list with a back injury.[16] Despite first appearing in the NFL in the 1999 season, Greisen maintained practice squad eligibility because he had been active for only eight NFL games, which was less than the nine games limit.[17] On December 31, he was promoted to the active roster.[18] He was declared inactive for the season finale against the New York Giants as the team's third-string quarterback.[19] He wasn't re-signed after the season.

Virginia Destroyers (UFL) edit

On March 15, 2012, Greisen was declared a free agent. He returned to the Destroyers for the 2012 season, which was cut short due to financial shortfalls; it was his last stint in professional football.

Coaching career edit

After retiring from professional football, Greisen became active in the local prep football coaching scene in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area, serving as an assistant coach for Notre Dame Academy, Green Bay Southwest High School and Freedom High School before accepting his first head coaching position, at West De Pere High School, in April 2020.[20]

Personal life edit

Greisen earned a degree in physical education with a minor in mathematics from Northwest Missouri State. He taught at Notre Dame Academy and is a convert to Catholicism from Lutheranism.[21] He also runs the Chris Greisen Quarterback Academy during the season at Texas Stadium and through the offseason in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[22]

Greisen is the older brother of former NFL linebacker Nick Greisen.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ "Greisen's Career Comes Full Circle". Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  2. ^ "Chris Greisen - Northwest Missouri State M-Club Hall of Fame". Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  3. ^ "Chris Greisen - MIAA Hall of Fame". Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  4. ^ "1999 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
  5. ^ "Meet new backup QB Chris Greisen". 28 December 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  6. ^ "Transactions". The New York Times. 2 September 2002. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  7. ^ "Transactions". Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  8. ^ "Fire return home to face Scottish Claymores". 15 April 2003. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  9. ^ "UFL's Florida Tuskers Sign 12 Players Including QB Craig Nall". OurSports Central. United Football League. August 25, 2009. Retrieved August 30, 2019.
  10. ^ "Tuskers Greisen Added to Cowboys Practice Squad". 27 December 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  11. ^ "Chris Greisen is Cowboys' QB insurance". 27 December 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  12. ^ "Chris Greisen called up from practice squad". 31 December 2010. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  13. ^ "UFL Transactions". OurSports Central. June 16, 2011. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
  14. ^ White, Paul. "Destroyers who played for Tuskers know what losing a championship feels like". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 6, 2019.
  15. ^ "Marty Schottenheimer gets first pro title". 22 October 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  16. ^ "Jon Kitna placed on injured reserve". ESPN. December 14, 2011. Retrieved December 28, 2019.
  17. ^ "Cowboys Greisen takes long road back to NFL". ProFootballWeekly.com. December 18, 2011.
  18. ^ "What does Cowboys' McBriar move mean?". January 2012. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  19. ^ "Not a bad week for Chris Greisen". 3 January 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  20. ^ Venci, Scott (April 7, 2020). "West De Pere names former NFL quarterback Chris Greisen as its new football coach". Green Bay Press-Gazette. Gannett. Retrieved April 19, 2020.
  21. ^ "Professional Football Veteran Now Strives for Excellence in the Catholic Faith". Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  22. ^ "Chris Greisen Quarterback Academy". Retrieved February 19, 2019.
  23. ^ Olney, Buster (25 August 2002). "Giants Rookie Has a Sibling Rivalry". The New York Times. Retrieved February 19, 2019.

External links edit

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Christopher J Greisen born July 2 1976 is a former American football quarterback who played professionally the National Football League NFL for the Arizona Cardinals Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys and current coach for West De Pere High School He was drafted by the Cardinals in the seventh round of the 1999 NFL Draft He also was a member of the Rhein Fire Green Bay Blizzard Dallas Desperados Georgia Force Florida Tuskers Milwaukee Iron and Virginia Destroyers He played college football at Northwest Missouri State University Chris GreisenNo 15 14Position QuarterbackPersonal informationBorn 1976 07 02 July 2 1976 age 47 Berlin Wisconsin U S Height 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m Weight 223 lb 101 kg Career informationHigh school Sturgeon Bay Sturgeon Bay Wisconsin College Northwest Missouri StateNFL draft 1999 Round 7 Pick 239Career historyArizona Cardinals 1999 2001 Washington Redskins 2002 Rhein Fire 2003 Green Bay Blizzard 2004 Dallas Desperados 2005 2006 Georgia Force 2007 2008 Florida Tuskers 2009 2010 Milwaukee Iron 2010 Dallas Cowboys 2010 Virginia Destroyers 2011 2012 Dallas Cowboys 2011 Offseason and or practice squad member onlyCareer highlights and awardsDivision II national champion 1998 MIAA Offensive P O Y 1998 Division II All American 1998 2 First team All MIAA 1997 1998 First team All Arena 2007 2010 AFL Offensive Player of the Year 2007 2010 2 AFL passing yards leader 2008 2010 UFL champion 2011 Career NFL statisticsGames played 5Pass attempts 16Pass completions 7Percentage 43 8TD INT 1 0Passing yards 69Passer rating 77 3Career Arena statisticsTD INT 324 40Passing yards 15 108Passer rating 127 23Player stats at NFL com PFR ArenaFan com Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 2 1 Arizona Cardinals 2 2 Washington Redskins 2 3 Rhein Fire NFLE 2 4 Green Bay Blizzard af2 2 5 Dallas Desperados AFL 2 6 Georgia Force AFL 2 7 Florida Tuskers UFL 2 8 Milwaukee Iron AFL 2 9 Florida Tuskers UFL 2 10 Dallas Cowboys 2 11 Virginia Destroyers UFL 2 12 Dallas Cowboys second stint 2 13 Virginia Destroyers UFL 3 Coaching career 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editGreisen attended Sturgeon Bay High School As a senior he suffered a knee injury that impacted his college scholarship offers He accepted a football scholarship from Division II Northwest Missouri State University 1 As a freshman in 1995 he posted 13 of 31 completions for 78 yards and 2 touchdowns As a sophomore in 1996 he made 15 of 28 completions for 284 yards and one touchdown As a junior in 1997 he became a starter tallying 155 of 272 completions for 2 456 yards 23 passing touchdowns 7 interceptions and one rushing touchdown As a senior in 1998 he recorded 200 of 332 completions for 2 937 yards 25 passing touchdowns and 5 rushing touchdowns He also led the Bearcats to a 15 0 mark and their first ever NCAA Division II Football Championship He compiled a career 27 1 winning record graduated with 9 school passing records including being first on the All time list for single season touchdowns 25 and passing yards 2 937 He earned Academic All MIAA honors as a sophomore while taking MIAA Player of the Year honors in 1998 In 2007 he was inducted into the Northwest Missouri State M Club Hall of Fame 2 In 2012 he was inducted into the Mid America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Hall of Fame 3 Professional career editArizona Cardinals edit Greisen was selected by the Arizona Cardinals in the seventh round 239th overall of the 1999 NFL Draft 4 5 As the third string quarterback behind Jake Plummer and Dave Brown he appeared in a total of five games between the 1999 and 2000 seasons while completing 7 of his 16 pass attempts for one touchdown and no interceptions In 2001 he was declared inactive in all of the regular season games In 2002 he was passed on the depth chart by rookies Josh McCown and Preston Parsons leading to his release on September 1 6 Washington Redskins edit On December 18 2002 he was signed to the Washington Redskins practice squad 7 He wasn t re signed after the season Rhein Fire NFLE edit In 2003 he signed with the Rhein Fire of NFL Europe He shared the starting quarterback position with Nick Rolovich playing most of the times in the second and fourth quarters of the games 8 He posted 76 of 131 completions for 843 yards 10 touchdowns and 5 interceptions while helping the team reach the World Bowl XI Green Bay Blizzard af2 edit In 2004 Greisen joined the af2 s Green Bay Blizzard The af2 was the Arena Football League development league He threw for 2 718 yards and 61 touchdowns Dallas Desperados AFL edit In 2005 Greisen signed a two year contract with the AFL s Dallas Desperados to serve as the team s backup behind Clint Stoerner and later Clint Dolezel In two seasons he threw 11 of 16 completions for 142 yards 3 touchdowns and no interceptions Greisen became a free agent after the 2006 season Georgia Force AFL edit In 2007 after spending two seasons as the backup quarterback for the Desperados Greisen signed with the Georgia Force The team finished the regular season with a 14 2 record and won the Southern Division championship Georgia hosted the National Conference Championship but lost 66 56 to the Columbus Destroyers On the season Greisen completed 74 percent of his passes 393 for 531 with 117 touchdowns 12 interceptions and 4 871 yards His 117 touchdowns were the AFL single season record until it was broken by Tommy Grady in 2012 142 touchdowns In 2008 although the team started the year with a 3 5 mark it finished with a 10 6 record and once again won the Southern Division championship But after a first round bye in the playoffs the team lost 73 70 to the Cleveland Gladiators in the divisional round the team s second straight home playoff loss On the year Greisen was 399 for 585 68 2 4 956 yards 97 touchdowns and 17 interceptions He played with the team until the league folded in 2009 Florida Tuskers UFL edit On August 25 2009 Greisen signed with the Florida Tuskers for the inaugural season of the United Football League 9 As the backup quarterback behind Brooks Bollinger he registered 13 of 20 completions for 116 yards and one touchdown Milwaukee Iron AFL edit Following the conclusion of the 2009 UFL season Greisen returned to the AFL who had resumed operations He signed with his hometown team the Milwaukee Iron on January 2 2010 He led the Iron to an 11 5 record and the Midwest Division championship On the year he posted a 128 2 passer rating led the league 382 for 563 completions 67 9 with 107 touchdowns second in the league and 11 interceptions His 5 139 yards passing broke the AFL s record for yards in a season In the first round of the playoffs the Iron beat the Chicago Rush to advance to the Arena Football League s conference championship but lost to the eventual ArenaBowl champion Spokane Shock 60 57 After the 2010 season Greisen had completed 69 9 percent of his passes in his Arena Football career with 15 108 yards 324 touchdowns and 40 interceptions Florida Tuskers UFL edit Following the conclusion of the 2010 AFL season Greisen re signed with the Florida Tuskers for the 2010 UFL season Although he was the backup quarterback behind Brooks Bollinger he took over the starting position after Bollinger was injured helping the team win the last three games In the regular season he posted a 97 5 passer rating 58 for 84 completions for 664 yards 5 touchdowns and 3 interceptions In the 2010 UFL Championship Game 20 23 loss against the Las Vegas Locomotives he was 24 for 42 for 346 passing yards and two rushing touchdowns 10 Dallas Cowboys edit On December 27 2010 he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys practice squad to provide depth in case starting quarterback John Kitna could not play because of an oblique muscle injury 11 On December 31 he was promoted to the active roster for the season finale against the Philadelphia Eagles in which he did not play as a backup to Stephen McGee 12 Virginia Destroyers UFL edit In 2011 Greisen returned to the United Football League to play for the Virginia Destroyers who assumed rights over the Tuskers players when the team folded He officially signed with the Destroyers on June 16 13 In the shortened season Greisen led the Destroyers to a 3 1 record with the one loss coming in the season finale against the Sacramento Mountain Lions in a game he sat out most of due to injury 14 He helped lead the Destroyers to the 2011 UFL Championship Game his third consecutive appearance in the UFL Championship game Greisen completed 21 of 31 passes for 154 yards as Virginia won the game 17 3 15 Dallas Cowboys second stint edit On December 14 2011 he was signed to the Cowboys practice squad after backup quarterback Jon Kitna was placed on the injured reserve list with a back injury 16 Despite first appearing in the NFL in the 1999 season Greisen maintained practice squad eligibility because he had been active for only eight NFL games which was less than the nine games limit 17 On December 31 he was promoted to the active roster 18 He was declared inactive for the season finale against the New York Giants as the team s third string quarterback 19 He wasn t re signed after the season Virginia Destroyers UFL edit On March 15 2012 Greisen was declared a free agent He returned to the Destroyers for the 2012 season which was cut short due to financial shortfalls it was his last stint in professional football Coaching career editAfter retiring from professional football Greisen became active in the local prep football coaching scene in the Green Bay Wisconsin area serving as an assistant coach for Notre Dame Academy Green Bay Southwest High School and Freedom High School before accepting his first head coaching position at West De Pere High School in April 2020 20 Personal life editGreisen earned a degree in physical education with a minor in mathematics from Northwest Missouri State He taught at Notre Dame Academy and is a convert to Catholicism from Lutheranism 21 He also runs the Chris Greisen Quarterback Academy during the season at Texas Stadium and through the offseason in Green Bay Wisconsin 22 Greisen is the older brother of former NFL linebacker Nick Greisen 23 References edit Greisen s Career Comes Full Circle Retrieved February 19 2019 Chris Greisen Northwest Missouri State M Club Hall of Fame Retrieved February 19 2019 Chris Greisen MIAA Hall of Fame Retrieved February 19 2019 1999 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2023 03 28 Meet new backup QB Chris Greisen 28 December 2010 Retrieved February 19 2019 Transactions The New York Times 2 September 2002 Retrieved February 19 2019 Transactions Retrieved February 19 2019 Fire return home to face Scottish Claymores 15 April 2003 Retrieved February 19 2019 UFL s Florida Tuskers Sign 12 Players Including QB Craig Nall OurSports Central United Football League August 25 2009 Retrieved August 30 2019 Tuskers Greisen Added to Cowboys Practice Squad 27 December 2010 Retrieved February 19 2019 Chris Greisen is Cowboys QB insurance 27 December 2010 Retrieved February 19 2019 Chris Greisen called up from practice squad 31 December 2010 Retrieved February 19 2019 UFL Transactions OurSports Central June 16 2011 Retrieved July 6 2019 White Paul Destroyers who played for Tuskers know what losing a championship feels like Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 6 2019 Marty Schottenheimer gets first pro title 22 October 2011 Retrieved February 19 2019 Jon Kitna placed on injured reserve ESPN December 14 2011 Retrieved December 28 2019 Cowboys Greisen takes long road back to NFL ProFootballWeekly com December 18 2011 What does Cowboys McBriar move mean January 2012 Retrieved February 19 2019 Not a bad week for Chris Greisen 3 January 2011 Retrieved February 19 2019 Venci Scott April 7 2020 West De Pere names former NFL quarterback Chris Greisen as its new football coach Green Bay Press Gazette Gannett Retrieved April 19 2020 Professional Football Veteran Now Strives for Excellence in the Catholic Faith Retrieved February 19 2019 Chris Greisen Quarterback Academy Retrieved February 19 2019 Olney Buster 25 August 2002 Giants Rookie Has a Sibling Rivalry The New York Times Retrieved February 19 2019 External links editJust Sports Stats Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Greisen amp oldid 1148296884, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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