- Michael Turner (American football)
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Michael Turner
Turner with the Falcons in 2009No. 33 Atlanta Falcons Running back Personal information Date of birth: February 13, 1982 Place of birth: North Chicago, Illinois Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) Weight: 244 lb (111 kg) Career information College: Northern Illinois NFL Draft: 2004 / Round: 5 / Pick: 154 Debuted in 2004 for the San Diego Chargers Career history - San Diego Chargers (2004–2007)
- Atlanta Falcons (2008–present)
Roster status: Active Career highlights and awards - 2× Pro Bowl selection (2008, 2010)
- 2× All-Pro selection (2008, 2010)
- NFC Rushing Champion (2010)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 6, 2011 Rushing yards 5,697 Rushing average 4.6 Rushing TDs 51 Stats at NFL.com Michael 'The Burner' Turner[1] (born February 13, 1982 in North Chicago, 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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College career
He attended Northern Illinois University. As a junior, he finished second in the nation with 1,915 yards, including five 200+ yd games and two 5 TD games. In 2003, he finished second in the NCAA in rushing, behind his future NFL teammate Darren Sproles, with 1,148 yards. He left NIU with the school records for rushing yards (1,941), touchdowns (13) and all-purpose yards (1,038). Since his departure from NIU, two records (rushing yards and touchdowns) have been broken by Garrett Wolfe.
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)
San Diego Chargers
Turner was drafted by the Chargers in the fifth round (154th overall) 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.
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.
Atlanta Falcons
On March 2, 2008, the Atlanta Falcons signed Turner to a six-year, $34.5 million contract with $15 million guaranteed.[5] He was represented by agent James "Bus" Cook.[6]
In his Falcon debut, Turner broke the Atlanta Falcons single game rushing record against the Detroit Lions on September 7, 2008, rushing for 220 yards on 22 carries with 2 touchdowns.[7] His 220 yards against the Lions marked the third-highest opening day rushing total behind O.J. Simpson’s 250 yards in 1973 and Arian Foster's 231 yards in 2010 and his rushing total is also the most in NFL annals by a player in his first game with a new team and surpassed the previous mark of 202 yards setting by running back Gerald Riggs on September 2, 1984. Coincidentally, Turner became the first Falcons offensive player of the week following an NFL season opening weekend since Riggs earned the honor after setting his record in 1984. He was named NFC Offensive Player of the week for this performance. On November 23, 2008, he set a personal record with 4 rushing TDs in a victory over the Carolina Panthers. He compiled 117 yards rushing during that same game.[8] His seventeen rushing touchdowns during the 2008 season broke the Atlanta Falcons' single season record of 14 set by Jamal Anderson in 1998, it is also the second-most in NFL history for a first season with a team behind only Eric Dickerson (18).[9] He finished the year with 1,699 yards (a 4.5 ypc avg) and 17 rushing touchdowns. He is the first Atlanta Falcon in history to start and finish a season with 200 yard rushing performances (220 against Detroit week 1 and 208 against St. Louis week 17).
On December 16, 2008, Turner was named to the 2009 Pro Bowl, along with fellow Falcon WR Roddy White.
Turner and fellow teammates Roddy White, Eric Weems, Ovie Mughelli, Brent Grimes, Tony Gonzalez, John Abraham, Tyson Clabo and Matt Ryan were voted to the 2011 Pro Bowl.
References
- ^ "The Burner" is a nickname given to Turner by the Media, in reference to his speed and rhyming with his surname
- ^ Packers.com » News » Stories » April 21, 2004: Gil Brandt's NFL Draft Analysis By Position: Running Backs
- ^ SignOnSanDiego.com > San Diego Chargers - Chargers GM: Turner creating 'a buzz'
- ^ Chargers.com - News » Headlines » Smith: ‘Turner will be a Charger in ‘07’
- ^ "Falcons agree to terms with former Chargers running back Turner". 2008-03-02. http://www.nfl.com/freeagency/story?id=09000d5d806fdabe&template=without-video&confirm=true. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
- ^ http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3273710
- ^ Ryan and Turner have quite a debut in Atlanta
- ^ Falcons' Turner proving hard to take down, even harder to ignore
- ^ Turner has a shot at record
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Sporting positions Preceded by
Thomas HammockNIU Starting Running Back
2000–2003Succeeded by
Garrett WolfePreceded by
Warrick DunnAtlanta Falcons Starting Running Backs
2008–presentSucceeded by
IncumbentSan Diego Chargers 2004 NFL Draft selections Eli Manning • Igor Olshansky • Nate Kaeding • Nick Hardwick • Shaun Phillips • Dave Ball • Michael Turner • Ryan Krause • Ryon Bingham • Shane Olivea • Carlos Joseph2008 AP NFL All-Pro Team Offense: QB Peyton Manning | RB Adrian Peterson | RB Michael Turner | FB Le'Ron McClain | WR Andre Johnson | WR Larry Fitzgerald | TE Tony Gonzalez
Special Teams P Shane Lechler | PK Stephen Gostkowski | KR Leon Washington
OT Jordan Gross | OT Michael Roos | G Steve Hutchinson | G Chris Snee | C Kevin Mawae
Defense: DE Jared Allen | DE Justin Tuck | DT Albert Haynesworth | DT Kevin Williams | OLB James Harrison | OLB DeMarcus Ware | ILB Ray Lewis | ILB Jon Beason | CB Nnamdi Asomugha | CB Cortland Finnegan | FS Ed Reed | SS Troy Polamalu2011 Pro Bowl NFC starters Offense QB Michael Vick | RB Michael Turner | FB Ovie Mughelli | WR Roddy White | WR Calvin Johnson | TE Jason Witten
OT Jason Peters | OT Jordan Gross | G Jahri Evans | G Chris Snee | C Andre GurodeDefense DE Julius Peppers | DE John Abraham | DT Ndamukong Suh | DT Jay Ratliff
OLB Clay Matthews | OLB DeMarcus Ware | ILB Patrick Willis
CB Asante Samuel | CB Charles Woodson | FS Nick Collins | SS Adrian WilsonSpecial Teams Atlanta Falcons current roster Active roster 2 Matt Ryan | 3 Matt Bryant | 5 Matt Bosher | 8 Chris Redman | 11 Julio Jones | 14 Eric Weems | 20 Brent Grimes | 21 Chris Owens | 22 Jacquizz Rodgers | 23 Dunta Robinson | 24 Dominique Franks | 25 William Moore | 26 Kelvin Hayden | 28 Thomas DeCoud | 29 Darrin Walls | 33 Michael Turner | 35 Antone Smith | 36 James Sanders | 39 Shann Schillinger | 42 Mike Cox | 44 Jason Snelling | 50 Curtis Lofton | 52 Akeem Dent | 53 Mike Peterson | 54 Stephen Nicholas | 55 John Abraham | 56 Sean Weatherspoon | 59 Spencer Adkins | 61 Joe Hawley | 62 Todd McClure | 63 Justin Blalock | 66 Brett Romberg | 71 Kroy Biermann | 72 Sam Baker | 73 Kirk Chambers | 74 Will Svitek | 75 Garrett Reynolds | 77 Tyson Clabo | 80 Kerry Meier | 81 Michael Palmer | 82 Joe Zelenka | 83 Harry Douglas | 84 Roddy White | 88 Tony Gonzalez | 89 Reggie Kelly | 90 Lawrence Sidbury | 91 Corey Peters | 93 Ray Edwards | 94 Peria Jerry | 95 Jonathan Babineaux | 97 Carlton Powell | 98 Cliff Matthews | 99 Vance Walker
Reserve lists 34 Ovie Mughelli (IR) | 48 Robbie Agnone (IR) | 79 Mike Johnson (IR)
Practice squad 4 John Parker Wilson | 12 Kevin Cone | 19 Drew Davis | 41 Suaesi Tuimaunei | 51 Robert James | 65 Jose Valdez | 69 Andrew Jackson | 85 Marquez Branson (Injured) | 86 Tommy Gallarda
Name Turner, Michael Alternative names Short description Date of birth February 13, 1982 Place of birth North Chicago, Illinois Date of death Place of death Categories:- 1982 births
- Living people
- People from North Chicago, Illinois
- American football running backs
- American football return specialists
- Northern Illinois Huskies football players
- San Diego Chargers players
- Atlanta Falcons players
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