Matt Murphy (American football)

Matt Murphy (American football)
Matt Murphy
No. 70     Free Agent
Offensive tackle
Personal information
Date of birth: February 23, 1980 (1980-02-23) (age 31)
Place of birth: New Haven, Michigan
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) Weight: 277 lb (126 kg)
Career information
College: Maryland
NFL Draft: 2002 / Round: 7 / Pick: 252
Debuted in 2002 for the Detroit Lions
Career history
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
  • N/A
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2007
Receptions     3
Receiving yards     34
Receiving average     11.3
Receiving touchdowns     0
Stats at NFL.com

Matthew "Matt" Jarrid Murphy is an American football player in the National Football League. Murphy was selected in the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions. He is currently a free agent.

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Early life

Murphy was born to Michael and Dawn Murphy on 23 February 1980 in New Haven, Michigan. His uncle, Dwight Lee had played football in college at Michigan State where he had earned an All-American honorable mention.[1][2]

He attended New Haven High School where he played six positions on the football team: defensive end, defensive tackle, fullback, linebacker, tight end, and wide receiver. During his senior year in 1996, Murphy compiled 80 tackles on defense and the Detroit Free Press named him an All-Met player.[1]

College career

Murphy attended the University of Maryland, where he played as a tight end for the Terrapins. He was the first player to commit to the Maryland's then new head coach Ron Vanderlinden.[3]

He sat out the 1997 season as a redshirt (college sports) before acting as the second-string tight end behind Eric James. That season, Murphy saw action in six games but recorded no receptions.[1]

In 1999, Murphy was moved from tight end to defensive end. He saw action against Western Carolina Catamounts, West Virginia, and North Carolina, recording a tackle in each of the latter two games.[1]

In 2000, he saw action in all eleven of the Terps' games, including a start as a defensive end against Virginia. He returned to the tight end role later in the season. Murphy recorded two tackles and no receptions. Murphy missed 2001 spring practice due to shoulder surgery.[1]

In 2001, Murphy played in eleven games making twelve receptions for 137 yards, with a long of 34 yards. That season was Maryland's best in over a decade, with the team finishing with a 10–2 record, securing the Atlantic Coast Conference championship, and a Bowl Championship Series berth against fifth-ranked Florida.[4][5]

Professional career

Murphy was selected in the seventh round of the 2002 NFL Draft by the Detroit Lions (253rd overall). That season, he saw action in one game against the Minnesota Vikings, where he made one reception for a gain of eight yards. On 2 September 2003, Murphy was released and then the following day re-signed to the Lions practice squad.[6][7]

On 10 December 2003, he was signed by the Houston Texans. He remained with the Texans for three years, playing one, eleven, and nine games in the 2003, 2004, and 2005 seasons, but did not compile any further statistics until 2005. Then, Murphy made two receptions for 26 yards, one for 14 and one for 12 yards.[6][7]

Houston then released Murphy and he signed with the Seattle Seahawks in the 2006 off-season, but was released on 2 September 2006. On 22 November 2006, Murphy was picked up by the Buffalo Bills. He played two games each for Buffalo in the 2006 and 2007 seasons, but compiled no statistics.[6][7] Prior to the 2008 season, Murphy injured his shoulder during practice with a partial rotator cuff tear.[8]

He was subsequently released from the Buffalo Bills, before being signed and then waived by the Denver Broncos.[9]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Player Bio: Matt Murphy, University of Maryland Terrapins football official website, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  2. ^ Michigan State Football: They Are Spartans, p. 83, Arcadia Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-7385-3214-2.
  3. ^ 22 Football Players Sign National Letters Of Intent With Terps, University of Maryland Terrapins football official website, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  4. ^ 2001-02 Final Statistics, University of Maryland Terrapins football official website, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  5. ^ Terps Can't Solve Gators' Offense in Orange Bowl, University of Maryland Terrapins football official website, Associated Press, 3 January 2002, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  6. ^ a b c Matt Murphy Past Stats, Database Football, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  7. ^ a b c Matt Murphy, Buffalo Bills.com, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  8. ^ John Wawrow, Bills backup OT Murphy hurts shoulder in practice, USA Today, 11 August 2008, retrieved 29 December 2008.
  9. ^ Hackney joins Broncos from practice squad to back up starter Cutler, ESPN, 1 November 2008, retrieved 29 December 2008.



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