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Bill Schroeder (wide receiver)

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Bill Schroeder
No. 19, 84, 11
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1971-01-09) January 9, 1971 (age 53)
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:200 lb (91 kg)
Career information
High school:Sheboygan (WI) South
College:Wisconsin–La Crosse
NFL draft:1994 / round: 6 / pick: 181
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:304
Receiving yards:4,583
Touchdowns:28
Stats at Pro Football Reference

William Fredrich Schroeder (born January 9, 1971) is an American former professional football wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL). He attended Sheboygan South High School and then went on to the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse, where he starred in track and field. Schroeder joined the UW-La Crosse football team in only his fifth year of college after exhausting his eligibility to compete in track. Despite playing only one year, Schroeder's athleticism (4.26 second 40-yard dash and 44 inch vertical leap) drew the attention of NFL scouts.

Schroeder was drafted in the sixth round (181st overall) of the 1994 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers.[1] He would wear jersey number 84.[2] Schroeder spent the 1994 season on the practice squad, but was activated in the playoffs, though he did not have any receptions. The following year, he was traded to the New England Patriots, but suffered a broken foot before he was able to play a single down and was released. Then he went back to Green Bay, and after making the practice squad, he spent some time playing for NFL Europe before he finally made the active roster in the 1997 season. That year, he was the team's leading punt and kick returner as they advanced to Super Bowl XXXII. He went on to play until 2004. His best statistical season was 1999, when he caught 74 passes for 1,051 yards and 5 touchdowns.[3] He last played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004, wearing number 11 with the team as Joey Galloway had worn his traditional number of 84. On May 22, 2008, Schroeder informed Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson that he would like to retire as a Packer.[4] He signed with the Packers on May 21, 2008, and retired the next day.[5] Schroeder was affectionately known as "The Sheboygan Flash", La Crosse Lightning, "Pro Bowl Bill" to many Packer fans.

NFL career statistics

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Regular season

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Year Team Games Receiving Fumbles
GP GS Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FUM Lost
1997 GB 15 1 2 15 7.5 8 1 4 3
1998 GB 13 3 31 452 14.6 46 1 1 0
1999 GB 16 16 74 1,051 14.2 51 5 3 1
2000 GB 16 16 65 999 15.4 55T 4 1 1
2001 GB 14 14 53 918 17.3 67T 9 1 0
2002 DET 14 13 36 595 16.5 46 5 0 0
2003 DET 16 13 36 397 11.0 26 2 0 0
2004 TB 7 2 7 156 22.3 54 1 2 0
Total 111 78 304 4,583 15.1 67 28 12 5
Source: [1]

References

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  1. ^ "1994 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 31, 2023.
  2. ^ "BILL SCHROEDER ON LIFE BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER FOOTBALL". Packerland Pride Magazine. Packerland Pride Magazine. August 14, 2013. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "Bill Schroeder, WR". NFL.com. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  4. ^ He signed with the Green Bay Packers on May 21, 2008. "Schroeder to retire as a Packer - Packers Blog". Archived from the original on May 25, 2008. Retrieved May 22, 2008. Schroeder to retire as a Packer
  5. ^ http://www.madison.com/wsj/blogs/Packers/287729[permanent dead link] Schroeder retires a Packer. In 2001, Schroeder lead the all NFC players in yards per reception.