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'''Christopher William Gray''' (born [[June 19]], [[1970]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an offensive guard for the Seattle Seahawks.
'''Christopher William Gray''' (born [[June 19]], [[1970]] in [[Birmingham]]) is an offensive guard for the Seattle Seahawks and was a member of the team when it played in Super Bowl XL.  Gray measures 6'4" and weighs about 305 pounds.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==


Chris Gray attended [[Homewood High School]] where he lettered in football, playing tight end and defensive end.  After graduating in [[1988]], he attended [[Auburn University]], playing with the [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn Tigers]] for four years and studying marketingHis first two years, Gray played both tackle and tight endHis second two years saw Gray start every game, playing left tackle.
Chris Gray attended [[Homewood High School]] where he lettered in football, playing tight end and defensive end.  Shortly before his [[2006]] Super Bowl appearance, Gray cited the [[1987]] state 5A championship as the biggest game of his career up to thenThe Homewood Patriots played Gadsden High, which had several injured players that seasonGadsden's players recovered in time for the game, however, and beat the Patriots 13-7.


In the [[1993]] NFL Draft, he was picked in the fifth round (132nd overall) by the Miami Dolphins.  In [[1995]], Gray started for 10 games when he received an ankle injury that required surgery and kept him out the rest of the season.  The [[1996|following year]] he returned and started in 11 games before breaking his ankle and again missed the rest of a season.
After graduating high school in [[1988]], he attended [[Auburn University]], playing with the [[Auburn Tigers football|Auburn Tigers]] for four years and studying marketing.  His first two years, Gray played both tackle and tight end.  His second two years saw Gray start every game playing left tackle.


In [[1997]] Gray signed with the Chicago Bears as a free agentThe following year he signed with the Seahawks in [[1998]], where he has played sinceHe began his career playing center.  In [[2000]], he started the entire season for the first timeIn [[2001]], Gray moved to right guard, where he has played since, except for most of [[2002]], when he filled in for injured left guard Steve Hutchinson.
In the [[1993]] NFL Draft, he was picked in the fifth round (132nd overall) by the Miami DolphinsIn [[1995]], Gray started for 10 games when he received an ankle injury that required surgery and kept him out the rest of the seasonThe [[1996|following year]] he returned and started in 11 games before breaking his ankle and again missing the rest of a season.  During his career, Gray has also required operations on his left knee and both hands.


After the [[2005]] regular season, the Seattle Seahawks, including Gray, made it to the championship game, Super Bowl XL, the team's first Super Bowl appearance, although Seattle ultimately lost the game to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 21-10.
In [[1997]] Gray signed with the Chicago Bears as a free agent.  He signed with the Seahawks in [[1998]], where he has played since.  He began his career playing center.  In [[2000]], he started the entire season for the first time.  In [[2001]], Gray moved to right guard, where he has played since, except for most of [[2002]], when he filled in for injured left guard Steve Hutchinson.


In [[2006]], Gray set a Seattle Seahawks record by starting in 121 consecutive, regular season games.  His record would have been longer if not for a thigh injury that kept him out of the final game of the season.  Gray returned as a starter for the next two playoff games.
Between the [[2004]] and [[2005]] seasons, Gray considered moving to the San Francisco 49ers.  After a plea from fellow player Robbie Tobeck and some soul-searching, he decided to stay.  This turned out to be a wise move as, at the end of the 2005 regular season, the Seattle Seahawks went to the championship game, Super Bowl XL, the team's first Super Bowl appearance.  Seattle ultimately lost the game to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 21-10.
 
During the 2005 season, Gray broke the Seattle Seahawks record for most consecutive starts in regular season games.  The run ended in [[2006]] at 121 games.  His record would have been longer if not for a thigh injury that kept him out of the final game of the season.  Gray returned as a starter for the next two playoff games.
 
Gray lives in Florida with his wife, Julie (who is also a Homewood graduate), daughter, Grace, and son, Matthew.


==References==
==References==
* "[http://auburntigers.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/012806aaa.html Former Auburn Lineman Looking For Different Results In This Big Game]."  (January 28, 2006).  Auburn Tigers: The official website of Auburn athletics.  Accessed March 12, 2008.
* Kahn, Mike.  (August 16, 2006).  "[http://www.seahawks.com/ardisplay.aspx?ID=7116 Spotlight on Chris Gray]".  ''Seahawks Insider''.  Accessed March 12, 2008.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chris_Gray_%28American_football%29&oldid=188279803 Chris Gray (American football)]. (February 1, 2008). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 12, 2008.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chris_Gray_%28American_football%29&oldid=188279803 Chris Gray (American football)]. (February 1, 2008). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed March 12, 2008.
* "Players: Chris Gray" [http://www.seahawks.com/Team/Players.aspx?id=12844].  (n.d.)  Seattle Seahawks.  Accessed March 12, 2008.
* "[http://www.seahawks.com/Team/Players.aspx?id=12844 Players: Chris Gray]." (n.d.)  Seattle Seahawks.  Accessed March 12, 2008.


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Revision as of 08:50, 18 March 2008

Christopher William Gray (born June 19, 1970 in Birmingham) is an offensive guard for the Seattle Seahawks and was a member of the team when it played in Super Bowl XL. Gray measures 6'4" and weighs about 305 pounds.

Biography

Chris Gray attended Homewood High School where he lettered in football, playing tight end and defensive end. Shortly before his 2006 Super Bowl appearance, Gray cited the 1987 state 5A championship as the biggest game of his career up to then. The Homewood Patriots played Gadsden High, which had several injured players that season. Gadsden's players recovered in time for the game, however, and beat the Patriots 13-7.

After graduating high school in 1988, he attended Auburn University, playing with the Auburn Tigers for four years and studying marketing. His first two years, Gray played both tackle and tight end. His second two years saw Gray start every game playing left tackle.

In the 1993 NFL Draft, he was picked in the fifth round (132nd overall) by the Miami Dolphins. In 1995, Gray started for 10 games when he received an ankle injury that required surgery and kept him out the rest of the season. The following year he returned and started in 11 games before breaking his ankle and again missing the rest of a season. During his career, Gray has also required operations on his left knee and both hands.

In 1997 Gray signed with the Chicago Bears as a free agent. He signed with the Seahawks in 1998, where he has played since. He began his career playing center. In 2000, he started the entire season for the first time. In 2001, Gray moved to right guard, where he has played since, except for most of 2002, when he filled in for injured left guard Steve Hutchinson.

Between the 2004 and 2005 seasons, Gray considered moving to the San Francisco 49ers. After a plea from fellow player Robbie Tobeck and some soul-searching, he decided to stay. This turned out to be a wise move as, at the end of the 2005 regular season, the Seattle Seahawks went to the championship game, Super Bowl XL, the team's first Super Bowl appearance. Seattle ultimately lost the game to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 21-10.

During the 2005 season, Gray broke the Seattle Seahawks record for most consecutive starts in regular season games. The run ended in 2006 at 121 games. His record would have been longer if not for a thigh injury that kept him out of the final game of the season. Gray returned as a starter for the next two playoff games.

Gray lives in Florida with his wife, Julie (who is also a Homewood graduate), daughter, Grace, and son, Matthew.

References