- Mark Bruener
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Mark Bruener Position(s)
Tight endJersey #(s)
87Born September 16, 1972
Olympia, WashingtonCareer information Year(s) 1995–2008 NFL Draft 1995 / Round: 1 / Pick: 27 College Washington Professional teams Career stats Receptions 152 Receiving yards 1,333 Touchdowns 18 Stats at NFL.com Stats at pro-football-reference.com Career highlights and awards - No notable achievements
Mark Frederick Bruener (born September 16, 1972 in Aberdeen, Washington) is a former American football tight end of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers 27th overall in the 1995 NFL Draft. He played college football at Washington.
Bruener played nine seasons with the Steelers followed by five with the Houston Texans. He retired following the 2008 season. He formerly served on the NFL Players Association Executive Committee. He now serves as a scout for the Steelers.
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Professional career
He was drafted 27th overall in the 1995 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played with the Steelers for nine seasons before signing with the Houston Texans. Bruener was primarily a blocking tight end rather than a pass-catcher.
Personal
Bruener and his wife Traci live in Washington with their two daughters, Allie and Chloe, and two sons, Carson and Braydon.[1]
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Awards and achievements Preceded by
Eric GreenSteelers 1st round draft pick
1995Succeeded by
Jerame TumanWashington Huskies football University University of Washington • Location: Seattle, Washington • President: Michael K. Young • Athletic Director: Scott WoodwardStadiums Head coaches Conference affiliations Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) • Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU) • Pacific-8 Conference (Pac-8) • Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) • Pacific-12 Conference (Pac-12)Culture Rivalries Bowl games 1924 Rose Bowl • 1926 Rose Bowl • 1937 Rose Bowl • 1944 Rose Bowl • 1960 Rose Bowl • 1961 Rose Bowl • 1964 Rose Bowl • 1978 Rose Bowl • 1979 Sun Bowl • 1981 Rose Bowl • 1982 Rose Bowl • 1982 Aloha Bowl • 1983 Aloha Bowl • 1985 Orange Bowl • 1985 Freedom Bowl • 1986 Sun Bowl • 1987 Independence Bowl • 1989 Freedom Bowl • 1991 Rose Bowl • 1992 Rose Bowl • 1993 Rose Bowl • 1995 Sun Bowl • 1996 Holiday Bowl • 1997 Aloha Bowl • 1998 Oahu Bowl • 1999 Holiday Bowl • 2001 Rose Bowl • 2001 Holiday Bowl • 2002 Sun Bowl • 2010 Holiday BowlProminent players Dennis Brown • Mark Bruener • Mark Brunell • Chris Chandler • Corey Dillon • Steve Emtman • D'Marco Farr • Mason Foster • Billy Joe Hobert • Brock Huard • Damon Huard • Jeff Jaeger • Napoleon Kaufman • Lincoln Kennedy • Olin Kreutz • Jake Locker • Hugh McElhenny • Lawyer Milloy • Warren Moon • Chuck Nelson • Cody Pickett • Bob Schloredt • Jerramy Stevens • Daniel Te'o-Nesheim • Marques Tuiasosopo • Arnie Weinmeister • Reggie WilliamsTeams 1889 • 1890 • 1891 • 1892 • 1893 • 1894 • 1895 • 1896 • 1897 • 1898 • 1899 • 1900 • 1901 • 1902 • 1903 • 1904 • 1905 • 1906 • 1907 • 1908 • 1909 • 1910 • 1911 • 1912 • 1913 • 1914 • 1915 • 1916 • 1917 • 1918 • 1919 • 1920 • 1921 • 1922 • 1923 • 1924 • 1925 • 1926 • 1927 • 1928 • 1929 • 1930 • 1931 • 1932 • 1933 • 1934 • 1935 • 1936 • 1937 • 1938 • 1939 • 1940 • 1941 • 1942 • 1943 • 1944 • 1945 • 1946 • 1947 • 1948 • 1949 • 1950 • 1951 • 1952 • 1953 • 1954 • 1955 • 1956 • 1957 • 1958 • 1959 • 1960 • 1961 • 1962 • 1963 • 1964 • 1965 • 1966 • 1967 • 1968 • 1969 • 1970 • 1971 • 1972 • 1973 • 1974 • 1975 • 1976 • 1977 • 1978 • 1979 • 1980 • 1981 • 1982 • 1983 • 1984 • 1985 • 1986 • 1987 • 1988 • 1989 • 1990 • 1991 • 1992 • 1993 • 1994 • 1995 • 1996 • 1997 • 1998 • 1999 • 2000 • 2001 • 2002 • 2003 • 2004 • 2005 • 2006 • 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011
Format key: Unbeaten season • Conference title • National titleWashington Huskies Football 1991 UPI & USA Today/CNN National Champions Mario Bailey | Eric Bjornson | Mark Bruener | Mark Brunell | Ed Cunningham | Steve Emtman | D'Marco Farr | Frank Garcia | Dana Hall | Billy Joe Hobert | Napoleon Kaufman | Lincoln Kennedy | Siupeli Malamala | Joel McHale | Aaron Pierce | Pete Pierson
Head coach Don James
Coaches Keith Gilbertson | Jim Lambright | Chris Tormey | Matt Simon1995 NFL Draft First Round Selections Ki-Jana Carter · Tony Boselli · Steve McNair · Michael Westbrook · Kerry Collins · Kevin Carter · Mike Mamula · Joey Galloway · Kyle Brady · J. J. Stokes · Derrick Alexander · Warren Sapp · Mark Fields · Ruben Brown · Ellis Johnson · Hugh Douglas · Tyrone Wheatley · Napoleon Kaufman · James Stewart · Luther Elliss · Rashaan Salaam · Tyrone Poole · Ty Law · Korey Stringer · Billy Milner · Devin Bush · Mark Bruener · Derrick Brooks · Blake Brockermeyer · Craig Powell · Trezelle Jenkins · Craig NewsomePittsburgh Steelers 1995 NFL Draft selections Mark Bruener • Kordell Stewart • Brenden Stai • Oliver Gibson • Donta Jones • Lethon Flowers • Lance Brown • Barron Miles • Henry Bailey • Cole FordThis biographical article relating to an American football tight end born in the 1970s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.