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Robert Brooks

Robert Darren Brooks (born June 23, 1970) is a former American football wide receiver who attended University of South Carolina and played for the Green Bay Packers (1992–1998) and the Denver Broncos.[1]

Robert Brooks
No. 87, 85
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1970-06-23) June 23, 1970 (age 53)
Greenwood, South Carolina, U.S.
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:177 lb (80 kg)
Career information
High school:Greenwood (SC)
College:South Carolina
NFL Draft:1992 / Round: 3 / Pick: 62
Career history
Career highlights and awards
NFL record
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:309
Receiving yards:4,276
Touchdowns:32
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR

Biography Edit

Early life Edit

Brooks started playing football in a pee wee league at the age of six. He then moved on to playing at Northside Junior High. He played running back until he reached college. In his senior year at Greenwood high school, he scored 14 touchdowns and gained over 700 yards. He was also a state champion track star in high school. He was considered one of the best track athletes in the world after winning the 110 meter high hurdles with a time of 13.9 seconds at the Keebler International Prep Track and Field Invitational in June 1988.

College career Edit

Brooks played collegiately for the University of South Carolina (1988–1991). He was a fan favorite throughout his college career, Brooks was known for his fluid running and sure hands. He was a Freshman All-American in 1988. Originally recruited as a running back, Brooks took to the field at wide receiver wearing the jersey number 49 for the Gamecocks. During the 1988 season, Brooks, then a freshman, made an exceptional over-the-shoulder one handed catch for a touchdown against the Georgia Bulldogs.

Professional career Edit

Brooks was drafted in the third round, 62nd overall, of the 1992 NFL draft to the Green Bay Packers.[2] He played for the Green Bay Packers (1992–1998) and the Denver Broncos (2000). He led the NFL in kickoff returns in 1993 with a 26.6-yard average. He came into his own in 1995, following a career-ending injury to teammate Sterling Sharpe. That year, he led the Packers with 102 receptions and 13 touchdowns, while racking up 1,497 receiving yards, a franchise record that stood until broken by Jordy Nelson in 2014.[3] During the 1995 season, Brooks caught a 99-yard pass play from Brett Favre during a Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears September 11, 1995. This reception currently ties the records for longest pass play from scrimmage with twelve other receivers.

Brooks suffered a severe knee injury in week 7 of the 1996 season against the San Francisco 49ers, when Niners cornerback Tyronne Drakeford fought off a block and pulled him down tearing his anterior cruciate ligament and patellar tendon on the play. He missed the remainder of the season, and was unable to play in Super Bowl XXXI. The Packers beat the New England Patriots 35-21. Brooks vowed to return the next season, and in 1997 he won the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award, catching 60 passes for 1,010 yards and 7 touchdowns.

Brooks later developed back problems as he was forced to change his running mechanics. He suffered through a painful season in 1998, and briefly retired before attempting a comeback with the Broncos in 2000. He appeared in only a handful of games in Denver, before again retiring from the NFL. He finished his career with 309 receptions, 4,276 yards, and 32 touchdowns.

Brooks popularized the Lambeau Leap touchdown celebration.

As of 2019's NFL off-season, Robert Brooks held at least 3 Packers franchise records, including:

  • Most Punt Ret Yds (playoff career): 214
  • Most 100+ yard receiving games (season): 11 (1995, two in postseason)
  • Most 100+ yard receiving games (playoffs): 3 (tied with Antonio Freeman and Greg Jennings)

Post-football career Edit

After his professional football career ended, members of Brooks family called him about going into the music industry, using the nickname “Shoo-in” which he had developed during his football-playing days. Brooks created the record label “Shoo-in 4 Life”. He also has produced two CD's entitled Jump and Down wit’ tha Bay. He is the wide receivers coach at Brophy College Preparatory, a high school in Phoenix Arizona. Brooks is now married and the father of three children — Robert, Elisha and Austin — residing in the Menomonie, WI area. He has become the minister of The River Of Life Church in Menomonie, WI [4]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Robert Brooks NFL & AFL Football Statistics". Pro-Football Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved July 15, 2010.
  2. ^ "1992 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved May 7, 2023.
  3. ^ "Green Bay Packers Single-Season Receiving Leaders". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  4. ^ Nathan Hager (July 20, 2006). . Packers.com (archived via Internet Archive on July 21, 2006). Archived from the original on July 21, 2006. Retrieved July 5, 2010.

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historyGreen Bay Packers 1992 1998 Denver Broncos 2000 Career highlights and awardsSuper Bowl XXXI champion Green Bay Packers Hall of FameNFL recordLongest receiving touchdown 99 yards tied Career NFL statisticsReceptions 309Receiving yards 4 276Touchdowns 32Player stats at NFL com PFR Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 College career 1 3 Professional career 1 4 Post football career 2 References 3 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Brooks started playing football in a pee wee league at the age of six He then moved on to playing at Northside Junior High He played running back until he reached college In his senior year at Greenwood high school he scored 14 touchdowns and gained over 700 yards He was also a state champion track star in high school He was considered one of the best track athletes in the world after winning the 110 meter high hurdles with a time of 13 9 seconds at the Keebler International Prep Track and Field Invitational in June 1988 College career Edit Brooks played collegiately for the University of South Carolina 1988 1991 He was a fan favorite throughout his college career Brooks was known for his fluid running and sure hands He was a Freshman All American in 1988 Originally recruited as a running back Brooks took to the field at wide receiver wearing the jersey number 49 for the Gamecocks During the 1988 season Brooks then a freshman made an exceptional over the shoulder one handed catch for a touchdown against the Georgia Bulldogs Professional career Edit Brooks was drafted in the third round 62nd overall of the 1992 NFL draft to the Green Bay Packers 2 He played for the Green Bay Packers 1992 1998 and the Denver Broncos 2000 He led the NFL in kickoff returns in 1993 with a 26 6 yard average He came into his own in 1995 following a career ending injury to teammate Sterling Sharpe That year he led the Packers with 102 receptions and 13 touchdowns while racking up 1 497 receiving yards a franchise record that stood until broken by Jordy Nelson in 2014 3 During the 1995 season Brooks caught a 99 yard pass play from Brett Favre during a Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears September 11 1995 This reception currently ties the records for longest pass play from scrimmage with twelve other receivers Brooks suffered a severe knee injury in week 7 of the 1996 season against the San Francisco 49ers when Niners cornerback Tyronne Drakeford fought off a block and pulled him down tearing his anterior cruciate ligament and patellar tendon on the play He missed the remainder of the season and was unable to play in Super Bowl XXXI The Packers beat the New England Patriots 35 21 Brooks vowed to return the next season and in 1997 he won the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award catching 60 passes for 1 010 yards and 7 touchdowns Brooks later developed back problems as he was forced to change his running mechanics He suffered through a painful season in 1998 and briefly retired before attempting a comeback with the Broncos in 2000 He appeared in only a handful of games in Denver before again retiring from the NFL He finished his career with 309 receptions 4 276 yards and 32 touchdowns Brooks popularized the Lambeau Leap touchdown celebration As of 2019 update s NFL off season Robert Brooks held at least 3 Packers franchise records including Most Punt Ret Yds playoff career 214 Most 100 yard receiving games season 11 1995 two in postseason Most 100 yard receiving games playoffs 3 tied with Antonio Freeman and Greg Jennings Post football career Edit After his professional football career ended members of Brooks family called him about going into the music industry using the nickname Shoo in which he had developed during his football playing days Brooks created the record label Shoo in 4 Life He also has produced two CD s entitled Jump and Down wit tha Bay He is the wide receivers coach at Brophy College Preparatory a high school in Phoenix Arizona Brooks is now married and the father of three children Robert Elisha and Austin residing in the Menomonie WI area He has become the minister of The River Of Life Church in Menomonie WI 4 References Edit Robert Brooks NFL amp AFL Football Statistics Pro Football Reference com Sports Reference LLC Retrieved July 15 2010 1992 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved May 7 2023 Green Bay Packers Single Season Receiving Leaders Pro Football Reference com Nathan Hager July 20 2006 It Didn t Take Brooks Long To Embrace Life As A Packer Packers com archived via Internet Archive on July 21 2006 Archived from the original on July 21 2006 Retrieved July 5 2010 External links EditBrooks stats Robert Brooks homepage Archived March 11 2015 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Brooks amp oldid 1176151720, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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