Olin Kreutz
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Olin Kreutz | |
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Date of birth | June 9, 1977 (age 29) |
Place of birth | Honolulu, Hawaii |
Position(s) | Center |
College | Washington |
NFL Draft | 1998 / Round 3/ Pick 64 |
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Pro Bowls | 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 |
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1998 - Present | Chicago Bears |
Olin Kreutz (Born June 9, 1977 in Honolulu, Hawaii) is an American football player. He is a starting center and current member of the Chicago Bears.
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[edit] High school career
While attending Saint Louis High School in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kreutz lettered in football, wrestling, and track. During his senior year, Kreutz was promoted to team captain, and became an All-State pick, and a SuperPrep All-America selection. Later that year, Kreutz would go on to win the Hawaii State Wrestling Heavyweight Championship
[edit] College career
After completing high school, Kreutz attended University of Washington. While there, Kreutz excelled in football, managing to earn Pac-10 honors during his junior year. Kreutz elected to turn pro, and was drafted by the Chicago Bears.
[edit] Professional career
During the 1998 NFL Draft, Kreutz was drafted in the 3rd round by the Chicago Bears. Within a short period of time, Kreutz established himself as one of the top centers in the NFL. Furthermore, over the course of his career, Kreutz has been invited to six Pro Bowls. He, along with Patrick Mannelly, has been on the Bears longer than anyone else on this year's team.
In an incident eerily reminiscent to his college days, Kreutz drew much controversy during the 2005 NFL season, after he broke the jaw of a fellow offensive lineman, Fred Miller, at an FBI shooting gallery. The NFL fined both players $50,000. On October 3, 2006 Kreutz signed a three year contract extension, which will likely allow the veteran center to retire with the Bears.
[edit] Personal life
Kreutz has two children with his wife, Wendi. He lives with his family in Honolulu during the off season, while spending the rest of his time in the Chicago suburbs.