Brian Greenfield (born June 6, 1969) is a former
American football
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player with the
University of Pittsburgh
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Panthers and with the
Cleveland Browns
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.
He was selected to the
1990 College Football All-America Team.
Greenfield came to Pitt in 1989 from Glendale Community College (Calif.), and was the Panthers' regular punter for the 1989 and 1990 seasons. In 1990, he finished as the second-ranked punter in the nation with a school-record 45.6-yard average. He set a Pitt record for longest punt—a 79-yard boomer against Boston College in 1990—and his 43.5-yard career punting average also established a Pitt record.
Brian was selected in the tenth round of the
1991 NFL Draft, as the 252nd overall pick.
During his one Season with the Browns, he recorded no game statistics.
References
External links
University of Pittsburgh Football First Team All-Americans ESPN Draft TrackerNFL.com Player Statistics
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1968 births
Living people
University of Pittsburgh alumni
Pittsburgh Panthers football players
Cleveland Browns players
London Monarchs players
Glendale Vaqueros football players
All-American college football players