Michael Turner (American football)

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Michael Turner

Michael Turner during his tenure at Northern Illinois.
Atlanta FalconsNo. 33
Running back
Date of birth: February 13, 1982 (1982-02-13) (age 26)
Place of birth: Waukegan, Illinois
Height:ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight: 237 lb (108 kg)
National Football League debut
2004 for the San Diego Chargers
Career history
College: Northern Illinois
NFL Draft: 2007 / Round: 3 / Pick: 96
 Teams:
Current status: Active
Career highlights and awards
  • No notable achievements
Selected NFL statistics
(through Week 17 of the 2007 NFL season)
Rushing yards     1,257
Rushing average     5.5
Rushing TDs     6
Stats at NFL.com

Michael Turner (born February 13, 1982 in Waukegan, Illinois) is an American football running back for the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League. He was originally drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the fifth round of the 2004 NFL Draft. He played college football at Northern Illinois.

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[edit] Early years

Turner went to North Chicago Community High School in North Chicago, Illinois. The school retired the number 8 jersey Turner wore on February 20, 2008. [1]

[edit] College career

Turner accepted a scholarship to Northern Illinois University. In his first college game in 2000, he ran for 230 yards against Eastern Michigan. As a junior, he finished second in the nation with 1,915 yards, including 282 in one game against Western Illinois. In 2003, he finished second in the NCAA in rushing, behind his former teammate Darren Sproles, with 1,648 yards. He left NIU with the school records for rushing yards (4,941), touchdowns (43) and all-purpose yards (6,038). Since his departure from NIU, two records (rushing yards and touchdowns) have been broken by Garrett Wolfe. Even though his records have been broken, Michael Turner is still thought of as one of the greatest football players to have ever played at Northern Illinois University.

[edit] Professional career

[edit] Pre-draft

Pre-draft measureables
Weight 40 yd 20 ss 3-cone Vert BP Wonderlic
237 lb (108 kg)* 4.49s* 4.15s* 7.50s* 31 in (78.7 cm)* 22* 35*[2]

(* represents NFL Combine)

[edit] San Diego Chargers

Turner was drafted by the Chargers 154th overall in the fifth round of the 2004 NFL Draft. As a rookie, Turner played mostly on special teams, but started and ran for 87 yards in the regular-season finale against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Turner had again spent most of 2005 on the bench as backup to Pro Bowl starter LaDainian Tomlinson. But in the December 18 game against the undefeated Indianapolis Colts, Turner came off the bench to run for 113 yards, including a game-clinching 83-yard touchdown.

Since his career started he has rushed for 716 yards and 4 touchdowns on 118 carries (as of Oct. 19, 2006). He also has 4 catches for eight yards. As of the end of the 2005-2006 season Turner's 5.7 yards per carry average is the highest among active players.

During the 2007 off season, Chargers General manager A.J. Smith stated that the Chargers would be willing to trade Turner in exchange for both a first and third round draft pick.[3]. However, a day after 2007 NFL Draft concluded, A.J. Smith stated that Michael Turner would remain a Charger for the 2007 season. He would no longer be accepting trade offers from other NFL teams for Turner.[4]

On April 26, 2007, Turner signed the $2.35 million, one-year tender he received from the Chargers after becoming a restricted free agent.

On January 13, 2008, Turner gained attention when he filled in ably for the Chargers' injured starter Tomlinson early in an AFC Divisional playoff game against the Indianapolis Colts, gaining 71 yards on 17 carries, including several key runs.

[edit] Atlanta Falcons

On March 2, 2008, the Atlanta Falcons signed Turner to a six-year, $34.5 million contract with $15 million guaranteed. [5] Turner underwent shoulder surgery after the Chargers' season ended last year.

He's being held out of the Falcons' first minicamp. Turner suffered a "minor" shoulder injury in December, but it hasn't been revealed until now.[6]

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Preceded by
William Andrews
NIU Starting Running Back
2000-2003
Succeeded by
AJ Harris