- Jim Pyne
NFL player
DateOfBirth=Birth date and age|1971|11|23|mf=y
Birthplace=flagicon|USAMilford, Massachusetts
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College=Virginia Tech
Position=Offensive lineman
DraftedYear=1994
DraftedRound=7 / Pick 200
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years=1995-1997
1998
1999-2000
2001
teams=Tampa Bay Buccaneers Detroit Lions Cleveland Browns Philadelphia Eagles
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PFR=James M. Pyne (born
November 23 ,1971 inMilford, Massachusetts ) played and coached in the National Football League for 12 seasons (9 as a player - 3 coaching) after a successfulcollege football career as a Virginia Tech Hokie.College career
Pyne attended
Virginia Tech and was selected as a unanimousAll-America n becoming Virgina Tech's first player ever to do so and was also awarded theDudley Award , which is given to theCommonwealth of Virginia 's Outstanding Player of the Year. He was a finalist for both the Lombardi trophy and the Outland trophy. Virginia Tech retired his number (#73); it is one of only four football numbers retired by the school in over 100 years of football. He was named to the Big East Confrences All-time team at the turn of the century. The offensive line meeting room at Virginia Tech has been named in his honor. He has been inducted to Virgina Tech's hall of fame.Professional career
Pyne joined the NFL's
Tampa Bay Buccaneers and played four of his nine professional seasons with the team as a starter at left guard. In 1998 he went to Detroit to play with the Lions and started 16 games at center. In 1999 he became the first overall pick of theCleveland Browns in the 1999 expansion draft. In Cleveland he was a starter for two seasons at left guard before injuring his knee. He was named the team MVP by the Akron Browns backers and named the teams top offensive lineman by the touchdown club. He was also elected team captian while with the Browns. He was named three times to Muscle and Fitnesses' NFL all strength team. He finished his career with the NFC east division champion Philadelphia Eagles in 2002.Personal
Pyne's father, George, Jr. played for the
Boston Patriots of theAFL in 1965. Pyne's grandfather, George Sr. played for theProvidence Steam Roller of theNFL in 1931. The Pynes became the NFL's 1st and only family to play three generations of professional NFL football. He has been inducted into three halls of fame : Virginia Tech, Milford High School (Ma.), and Choate Rosemary Hall (Wallingford, CT).Today
Today, Pyne is married and lives in Tampa FL and works at IMG.
External links
* [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/P/PyneJi20.htm Jim Pyne Statistics]
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