Greg Myers (football Player)
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Gregory Jay Myers (born September 30, 1972) is a former
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safety who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the
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and Dallas Cowboys. He played
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at
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, where he was recognized as a consensus All-American, and won the Jim Thorpe Award.


Early years

Myers was born in Tampa, Florida. He attended Windsor High School in Windsor, Colorado.databaseFootball.com, Players
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As a freshman, he was a
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, helping the team win a conference championship game against Brush High School. He would later play quarterback, running back,
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and kick returner. His No. 3 jersey number is retired by Windsor High School. In track, he was the Colorado high school champion in the pole vault (twice),
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(twice), and the
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. In 2012, he was a member of the inaugural Windsor High School (Colo.) Athletic Hall of Fame. In 1999, he was voted by the Greeley Tribune as the No. 3 Weld County athlete of the century.


College career

Myers accepted a football scholarship from
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, where he played under head coach Earle Bruce and Sonny Lubick's Colorado State Rams football teams from 1992 to 1995. He became a starter at
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as a freshman. As a junior in 1994, he received first-team All-American honors from the
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, Scripps-Howard, and '' The Sporting News''. As a senior in 1995, he won the Jim Thorpe Award as the best
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in the nation, and was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American after receiving first-team selections from the Associated Press, United Press International, the Walter Camp Foundation, and ''The Sporting News''. During Myers' four years as a Ram, the team improved significantly, compiling a 10–2 record, winning an outright WAC championship in 1994, an 8–4 record and a share of the WAC title in 1995. He was a first-team All-WAC selection for four consecutive seasons (1992–1995) and received seven All-conference selections (4 in defense and 3 as a return specialist);the only player in the history of the WAC to achieve that distinction. He finished with 1,332 career punt return yards (conference record), a 15.9-yard punt return average (school record), 3 punts returned for touchdowns (school record), 295 tackles and 15 interceptions. In addition to his athletic prowess, Myers was a standout in the college classroom. He earned Academic All-America honors in 1994 and 1995, and received the WAC's Stan Bates Award as the conference's best overall student athlete in 1996. He was the recipient of an NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship. In 2001, Myers was inducted into the Colorado State University Sports Hall of Fame. In 2012, he was inducted into the
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and the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame. While his No. 3 jersey number is not retired by
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, it is displayed alongside the retired numbers under the press box in Canvas Stadium in honor of his collegiate accomplishments.


Professional career


Cincinnati Bengals

Myers was selected by the
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in the fifth round (144th pick overall) of the
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. The next year, he became the regular starter at
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over Bo Orlando, finishing second on the team with 82 tackles. In , he started 16 games. In , he started the first 4 games, before being passed on the depth chart by rookie
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. He posted 37 tackles, one interception, 5 passes defensed, one fumble recovery and one forced fumble. In , he tore his left patella tendon in the first preseason game against the
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and was released with an injury settlement on August 18.


Dallas Cowboys

On November 8, , he signed as a free agent with the Dallas Cowboys. He started 4 games at
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, replacing Darren Woodson who broke his right forearm. He tore his left medial cruciate ligament in the fifteenth game against the
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. He recorded 21 tackles, one quarterback pressure, 2 special teams tackles and wasn't re-signed after the season. He finished with 64 regular season games appearances, starting 38, while compiling 221 tackles, 4 interceptions and 4 forced fumbles.


Personal life

Myers is currently an anesthesiologist in the level one trauma unit at
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in Denver, Colorado. He is also an assistant professor through the University of Colorado residency program. Myers is married, and he and his wife Kara have a son and a daughter. They live in Morrison, Colorado.


References

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