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Chris Weinke

Personal information
Date of birthJuly 31, 1972(age 38)
Place of birthSt. Paul, Minnesota
Height6 ft 4 inch (1.9 m)
Weight235 lb (106.6 kg)
Career information
CollegeFlorida State
NFL Draft2001 / Round: 4 / Pick: 106
Debut2001 for the Carolina Panthers
Last played2007 for the San Francisco 49ers
Career history
As player:
* Carolina Panthers (2001-2006) * San Francisco 49ers (2007)
As player:
* Carolina Panthers (2001-2006) * San Francisco 49ers (2007)
Career highlights and awards
* Johnny Unitas Award (2000) * Davey O'Brien Award (2000) * Heisman Trophy (2000) * Florida State Seminoles #16 Retired
TD-INT15-26
Passing yards3904
QB Rating62.2

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Christopher Jon Weinke (born July 31, 1972 in St. Paul, Minnesota) is a former American football quarterback. He was originally drafted by the Carolina Panthers in the fourth round of the 2001 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State, winning multiple awards, including the 2000 Heisman Trophy.

In the NFL, Weinke holds the record for most consecutive losses by a quarterback in a season at 14, and has a career record of 2-18 as a starting quarterback.

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IMG Madden Football Academy announces inaugural High School All-Madden Team! - MaxPreps Tweet this news
MaxPreps--Chosen by esteemed coaches like -Chris Weinke- (Academy director and Heisman Trophy/National Championship winner), John Robinson (College Football Hall of ... - Date : Tue, 24 Aug 2010 16:21:38 GMT+00:00
Florida State launches website to promote Christian Ponder for Heisman - USA Today Tweet this news
USA Today--Charlie Ward didn't have one, and -Chris Weinke- didn't need one. But Florida State is launching a website to promote senior quarterback Christian Ponder for ... - Date : Wed, 07 Jul 2010 16:49:01 GMT+00:00
Is FSU getting ready to push QB Christian Ponder for Heisman? - Palm Beach Post Tweet this news
Palm Beach Post--This is the first Heisman Trophy campaign done by FSU, which has had two Heisman winners: Ward and -Chris Weinke- (2000).--- - Date : Wed, 30 Jun 2010 19:50:06 GMT+00:00
Ponder Heisman campaign on the way? - ESPN (blog) Tweet this news
ESPN (blog)--Former coach Bobby Bowden, who coached two winners in Charlie Ward and -Chris Weinke-, and a runner-up in Casey Weldon, knows winning is a key ingredient. ... - Date : Thu, 01 Jul 2010 18:34:57 GMT+00:00
Recruiting: UCF and Miami keep rolling - Bay News 9 Tweet this news
Bay News 9--Henderson graduated from Cretin-Derham Hall in St. Paul, Minnesota, the same high school that produced -Chris Weinke- and Joe Mauer.--- - Date : Thu, 15 Jul 2010 01:41:29 GMT+00:00
Madden IMG football academy kickoff weekend - Bay News 9 Tweet this news
Bay News 9--Named the director of the IMG Madden Football Academy earlier in the year; Heisman Trophy winner -Chris Weinke- went above and beyond, putting together the ... - Date : Tue, 08 Jun 2010 22:00:26 GMT+00:00
Fisher Confident FSU's Luster Will Return - FanHouse Tweet this news
FanHouse--Former FSU quarterback and Heisman Trophy winner -Chris Weinke- attended Fisher's stop earlier this month in Sarasota. -Weinke- is impressed by Fisher's vision ... - Date : Sun, 30 May 2010 17:10:14 GMT+00:00
Head games � with help from a mental conditioning specialist � can help win ... - Tampabay.com Tweet this news
Tampabay.com--Like other NFL draft prospects readying for interviews at the 2001 scouting combine, former Florida State quarterback -Chris Weinke-, who had won a national ... - Date : Sun, 16 May 2010 00:01:26 GMT+00:00
How, or should, Florida State promote Christian Ponder for the Heisman Trophy? - Orlando Sentinel (blog) Tweet this news
Orlando Sentinel (blog)--If the university promoted -Chris Weinke- in 2000, I don't remember seeing it while I was following the college football season during my sophomore year of ... - Date : Wed, 28 Apr 2010 17:54:34 GMT+00:00

Awards
Preceded by
Ron Dayne
Heisman Trophy Winner
2000
Succeeded by
Eric Crouch
Sporting positions
Preceded by
Ron Dayne
Heisman Trophy Winner
2000
Succeeded by
Eric Crouch
Preceded by
Shaun Hill
San Francisco 49ers Starting Quarterbacks
2007
Succeeded by
J. T. O'Sullivan
Preceded by
Shaun Hill
San Francisco 49ers Starting Quarterbacks
2007
Succeeded by
J. T. O'Sullivan


#CCCC66 Retired Numbers

#2 Deion Sanders * #16 Chris Weinke * #17 Charlie Ward * #25 Fred Biletnikoff * #28 Warrick Dunn * #34 Ron Sellers * #50 Ron Simmons

Heisman Trophy winners

1935: Berwanger * 1936: Kelley * 1937: Frank * 1938: O'Brien * 1939: Kinnick * 1940: Harmon * 1941: B. Smith * 1942: Sinkwich * 1943: Bertelli * 1944: Horvath * 1945: Blanchard * 1946: G. Davis * 1947: Lujack * 1948: D. Walker * 1949: Hart * 1950: Janowicz * 1951: Kazmaier * 1952: Vessels * 1953: Lattner * 1954: Ameche * 1955: Cassady * 1956: Hornung * 1957: Crow * 1958: Dawkins * 1959: Cannon * 1960: Bellino * 1961: E. Davis * 1962: Baker * 1963: Staubach * 1964: Huarte * 1965: Garrett * 1966: Spurrier * 1967: Beban * 1968: Simpson * 1969: Owens * 1970: Plunkett * 1971: Sullivan * 1972: Rodgers * 1973: Cappelletti * 1974: Griffin * 1975: Griffin * 1976: Dorsett * 1977: Campbell * 1978: Sims * 1979: C. White * 1980: Rogers * 1981: Allen * 1982: H. Walker * 1983: Rozier * 1984: Flutie * 1985: Jackson * 1986: Testaverde * 1987: Brown * 1988: Sanders * 1989: Ware * 1990: Detmer * 1991: Howard * 1992: Torretta * 1993: Ward * 1994: Salaam * 1995: George * 1996: Wuerffel * 1997: Woodson * 1998: Williams * 1999: Dayne * 2000: Weinke * 2001: Crouch * 2002: Palmer * 2003: J. White * 2004: Leinart * 2005: Bush * 2006: T. Smith * 2007: Tebow * 2008: Bradford * 2009: Ingram

Sporting News College Football Player of the Year winners

1942: Sinkwich * 1943: Bertelli * 1944: Horvath * 1945: Blanchard * 1946: G. Davis * 1947: Lujack * 1948: D. Walker * 1949: Hart * 1950: Janowicz * 1951: Kazmaier * 1952: Vessels * 1953: Lattner * 1954: Cassady * 1955: Cassady * 1956: McDonald * 1957: Crow * 1958: Cannon * 1959: Cannon * 1960: Bellino * 1961: Ferguson * 1962: Baker * 1963: Staubach * 1964: Butkus * 1965: Anderson & Grabowski * 1966: Spurrier * 1967: Beban * 1968: Simpson * 1969: Owens * 1970: Plunkett * 1971: Sullivan & Marinaro * 1972: B. Jones * 1973: Hicks * 1974: Griffin * 1975: Griffin * 1976: Dorsett * 1977: Campbell * 1978: Sims * 1979: C. White * 1980: Green * 1981: Allen * 1982: H. Walker * 1983: Rozier * 1984: Flutie * 1985: Jackson * 1986: Testaverde * 1987: Brown * 1988: Sanders * 1989: Hagen * 1990: Ismail * 1991: Howard * 1992: M. Jones * 1993: Ward * 1994: Salaam * 1995: Frazier * 1996: Wuerffel * 1997: Woodson * 1998: Williams * 1999: Dayne * 2000: Weinke * 2001: Crouch * 2002: Palmer * 2003: J. White * 2004: A. Smith * 2005: Bush * 2006: T. Smith * 2007: Tebow * 2008: Harrell, Bradford & McCoy * 2009: Ingram

Davey O'Brien Award winners

1981: McMahon * 1982: Blackledge * 1983: S. Young * 1984: Flutie * 1985: Long * 1986: Testaverde * 1987: McPherson * 1988: Aikman * 1989: Ware * 1990: Detmer * 1991: Detmer * 1992: Torretta * 1993: Ward * 1994: Collins * 1995: Wuerffel * 1996: Wuerffel * 1997: Manning * 1998: Bishop * 1999: Hamilton * 2000: Weinke * 2001: Crouch * 2002: Banks * 2003: White * 2004: White * 2005: V. Young * 2006: Smith * 2007: Tebow * 2008: Bradford * 2009: McCoy

Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award winners

1987: McPherson * 1988: Peete * 1989: Rice * 1990: Erickson * 1991: Weldon * 1992: Torretta * 1993: Ward * 1994: Barker * 1995: Frazier * 1996: Wuerffel * 1997: Manning * 1998: McNown * 1999: Redman * 2000: Weinke * 2001: Carr * 2002: Palmer * 2003: Manning * 2004: White * 2005: Leinart * 2006: Quinn * 2007: Ryan * 2008: Harrell * 2009: McCoy

Sammy Baugh Trophy winners

1959: Norman * 1960: Stephens * 1961: Miller * 1962: Trull * 1963: Trull * 1964: Rhome * 1965: Sloan * 1966: Griese * 1967: Hanratty * 1968: Hixson * 1969: Phipps * 1970: Sullivan * 1971: Reaves * 1972: Strock * 1973: Freitas * 1974: Sheide * 1975: Swick * 1976: Kramer * 1977: Benjamin * 1978: Dils * 1979: Wilson * 1980: Herrmann * 1981: McMahon * 1982: Elway * 1983: Young * 1984: Bosco * 1985: McClure * 1986: Testaverde * 1987: McPherson * 1988: Walsh * 1989: George * 1990: Klingler * 1991: Detmer * 1992: Grbac * 1993: Dilfer * 1994: Collins * 1995: Wuerffel * 1996: Sarkisian * 1997: Leaf * 1998: Culpepper * 1999: Pennington * 2000: Weinke * 2001: Carr * 2002: Kingsbury * 2003: Symons * 2004: LeFors * 2005: Quinn * 2006: Brennan * 2007: Harrell * 2008: Bradford * 2009: Keenum

EA Sports NCAA Football series cover athletes

97: Tommie Frazier * 98: Danny Wuerffel * 99: Charles Woodson * 00: Ricky Williams * 01: Shaun Alexander * 02: Chris Weinke * 03: Joey Harrington * 04: Carson Palmer * 05: Larry Fitzgerald * 06: Desmond Howard * 07: Reggie Bush * 08: Jared Zabransky * 09: Darren McFadden (Xbox 360), Matt Ryan (PlayStation 3), DeSean Jackson (PlayStation 2), Owen Schmitt (PlayStation Portable), Sparty (Wii) * 10: Michael Crabtree (Xbox 360), Brian Johnson (PlayStation 3), Brian Orakpo (PlayStation 2), Mark Sanchez (PlayStation Portable) * 11: Tim Tebow

Carolina Panthers 2001 NFL Draft selections

Dan Morgan * Kris Jenkins * Steve Smith * Chris Weinke * Jarrod Cooper * Dee Brown * Louis Williams * Mike Roberg

Carolina Panthers starting quarterbacks

Reich * Collins * Beuerlein * Weinke * Lytle * Peete * Fasani * Delhomme * Carr * Testaverde * Moore



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