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Jerry Ostroski Date of birth: July 12, 1970 Place of birth: Collegeville, PA Career information Position(s): Offensive guard College: Tulsa NFL Draft: 1992 / Round: 10 / Pick 271 Organizations As player: 1994-2001 Buffalo Bills Playing stats at DatabaseFootball.com Gerald Ostroski (born July 12, 1970 in Collegeville, Pennsylvania) is a former American football offensive lineman who played for the Buffalo Bills in the National Football League.
Tulsa University
Jerry Ostroski played college football at Tulsa University.
Buffalo Bills
Ostroski played 8 years in the NFL, all with the Bills, starting 102 games at the center, offensive guard, and offensive tackle positions. In his 7th year, 2000, the last of three under head coach Wade Phillips, when the Bills had an 8-8 won-lost record, Ostroski became their starting center, replacing Dusty Zeigler who went to play with the Giants, playing between left guard Ruben Brown and right guard Jamie Nails in all 16 games.[1] However, in 2001, Bill Conaty became the center and Ostroski moved to right guard, sharing time with Corey Hulsey[2] He never played another year.
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