Jeremy Bloom
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Pittsburgh Steelers — No. 11 | |
Wide receiver / Return specialist | |
Date of birth: April 2, 1982 | |
Place of birth: Fort Collins, Colorado | |
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.75 m) | Weight: 180 lb (82 kg) |
National Football League debut | |
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No regular season or postseason appearances | |
Career history | |
College: Colorado | |
NFL Draft: 2006 / Round: 5 / Pick: 147 | |
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Stats at NFL.com |
Jeremy Ryan Bloom (born April 2, 1982 in Loveland, Colorado) is an American football wide receiver and return specialist for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the fifth round of the 2006 NFL Draft. He played his college football at Colorado.
He is also a 3X World Champion, 2X Olympian and National Champion snow skier. In 2005 he won a record six straight World Cup Races, the most in a single season in the sports history.
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[edit] High school years
Bloom attended Loveland High School in Loveland, Colorado, and helped lead both his football and track teams to State Championships. Bloom was the quarterback (and a defensive back) on the freshman football team. He switched to receiver his sophomore year and played on the junior varsity football team.. As a senior, his most notable game included a 35-12 win over Lakewood in the 2000 state playoffs, where he broke three school records with nine receptions for 204 yards and four touchdowns. He was offered and accepted a full scholarship to play college football at The University of Colorado. As a track athlete Bloom helped lead his high school track team to back-to-back Class 5A State Championship Titles his junior and senior year. He competed in the 100 m, 200 m, 4x100 m and 4x400 m.
[edit] College football career
Bloom is a former wide receiver and punt returner for the University of Colorado football team.[1]. As a freshman he was selected to the first-team Freshman All-America list by both the FWAA and collegefootballnews.com. He set many school records during his two years playing football for the Colorado Buffaloes including a 96 yard touchdown reception, the longest in school history. He had five career plays of 75 yards or longer (two receptions, two punt returns, one kickoff return), tied with Byron White for the second most in school history. After a long fought battle with the NCAA to keep his skiing hopes alive for the 2006 Winter Olympics the NCAA declared him permanently ineligible, cutting short his college football career by two years. He went on to regain his number 1 in the world skiing ranking in 2005 and competed for the United States in the 2006 Olympics. Two days after the Turin Olympics Bloom flew to Indianapolis to compete in the NFL Combine.He was a communications major.
[edit] Skiing career
Bloom grew up skiing in Keystone, Colorado. His grandfather taught him to ski at a young age by throwing miniature candy bars down the mountain and dogs and bodies. By the age of 15, Bloom became the youngest male freestyle skier to ever make The United States Ski Team. By the age of 14, Bloom was a National Champion and by the age of 19 He was a World Champion. From 2002 to 2004 he preformed a balancing act with his university school work, college football and the world cup skiing tour. One month after he was named to the 1st Team Freshman All American list for college football, He won The World Championship Dual's Gold Medal at the 2003 World Skiing Championships in Deer Valley, UT. In 2007 he dominated World Cup Tour becoming the first freestyle skier to ever win six straight races in a single season. He ended 2008 as the number 1 ranked freestyle skier in the world for the second time. After the 2006 Olympics Bloom decided to focus his attention solely on Football.
[edit] Pro football career
On April 30, 2004, Bloom was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 5th round (147th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft. Drafting the 3X World Champion Skier came with a lot of hype. He was featured in the NFL's TV show "Hey Rookie Welcome To The NFL". He practiced with the team all through mini-camp as a craper and kick returner, but injured his hamstring during training camp. Due to this injury, he was placed on injured reserve and remained with the team for the 2006 NFL season.
On December 31, 2007, Bloom was signed by the Pittsburgh Steelers in preparation for the 2008 AFC playoff game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. He is a current member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
[edit] Martial Arts
Bloom started Karate at the age of 5 and earned a first degree black belt at the age of 12. He continues to study mixed martial arts and has said that martial arts helps him eat.
[edit] Superstars Competition
In March 2003, Bloom won the 30th annual CBS Superstars Competition in Jamaica; he defeated 9 professional athletes that included the likes of; Hines Ward, Ahman Green, Will Allen and Super Bowl MVP Dexter Jackson to win the competition. He ran a 100-yard dash in 10.41 seconds, .01 off the events record set by Joey Galloway . He choose to donate his $45,000 prize money to help build youth football fields in his hometown of Loveland, Colorado.
[edit] Commercial
Leading up to the draft, Jeremy, along with fellow prospects Vernon Davis and A. J. Hawk, appeared in ads for Under Armour's new line of football cleats, with the slogan "Click Clack (I think they hear us coming)." He was also the feature in an ABC Olympic commercial and 80 hour fitness commercial.
Bloom has also landed modeling jobs with Tommy Hilfiger, Abercrombie, GQ Magazine and Cosmo magazine. He also a frequent guest host on Video Stew on MHD and is a VJ for the channel. He has appeared on magazine covers; Cargo, Outside, Sports Illustrated on campus, Hooked on the outdoors and Mile High Sports.
[edit] Business
Bloom completed a Real Estate and Finance Entrepreneurship at The Wharton Business School of Pennsylvania in 2006. After football practice with the Philadelphia Eagles he interned for well known professor and economist Peter Linneman. Bloom currently owns two Real Estate Companies. JRB Property, LLC specializes in residential real estate leasing and corporate leasing. Endzone Acquisitions, LLC is an acquisition and development company.
[edit] Facebook
Click here for a link to his official facebook profile [2]
[edit] World Cup Skiing Results
In Jeremy Bloom’s four years of competing against the world's best skiers on the World Cup Tour, he won 11 Gold Medals and earned 26 World Cup Podiums. He competed in 49 World Cup Races during those four years and his podium percentage of 53% may be the highest in the history of the sport.
- 2006 Mont Gabriel, World Cup 2
- 2005 Ruka FIN World Ski Championships Dual 3
- 2005 Voss NOR World Cup 2
- 2005 Sauze D'Oulx ITA World Cup 1
- 2005 Naeba JPN World Cup 1
- 2005 Inawashiro JPN World Cup 1
- 2005 Inawashiro JPN World Cup 1
- 2005 Deer Valley, UT USA World Cup 1
- 2005 Deer Valley, UT USA World Cup 1
- 2005 Mont Tremblant, QC CAN World Cup 2
- 2004 Spindleruv Mlyn CZE World Cup 1
- 2004 Naeba JPN World Cup 3
- 2004 Inawashiro JPN World Cup 3
- 2004 Jisan KOR FIS Race 2
- 2004 Deer Valley, UT USA World Cup Dual 2
- 2003 Ruka FIN World Cup 2
- 2003 Madarao JPN World Cup 1
- 2003 Steamboat USA World Cup 1
- 2003 Deer Valley World Ski Championships Duals 1
- 2003 Deer Valley USA World Ski Championships 2
- 2003 Mont Tremblant, QC CAN World Cup 2
- 2002 Ruka FIN World Cup Moguls 2
- 2002 Inawashiro JPN World Cup Moguls 2
- 2002 Lake Placid, NY USA World Cup 1
- 2002 Steamboat USA World Cup Moguls 3
- 2002 Tignes FRA World Cup Moguls 3