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Mark Tauscher Personal information Date of birth: June 17, 1977 Place of birth: Marshfield, Wisconsin Height: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) Weight: 315 lb (143 kg) Career information College: Wisconsin NFL Draft: 2000 / Round: 7 / Pick: 224 Debuted in 2000 for the Green Bay Packers Career history Career highlights and awards - Super Bowl champion (XLV)
- Packers Walter Payton Man of the Year (2008)
- Packers Ed Block Courage Award (2008)
Stats at NFL.com Mark Tauscher (pronounced /ˈtaʊʃər/; born June 17, 1977 in Marshfield, Wisconsin) is an American football offensive tackle who is currently a free agent. He was drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the seventh round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He played college football at Wisconsin.
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Early years
While attending Auburndale High School (Auburndale, Wisconsin), Tauscher won three varsity letters in football and baseball along with two varsity letters in basketball, and went to state for basketball in 1992-93. In football, he was a two-time All-Conference honoree, while earning Honorable Mention All-State and team MVP honors as a senior. In basketball, he won All-Conference honors. He was also a member of the National FFA Organization.
College career
Tauscher made the University of Wisconsin–Madison team as a walk-on in 1995. After seeing little action his first two years, Tauscher earned a letter in 1998 and became a starter at right tackle the following year. He contributed significantly as a blocker to Ron Dayne's Heisman Trophy-winning season in 1999. He considered not returning for his 5th year.
Professional career
Green Bay Packers
During the 2000 NFL Draft, Tauscher was selected by the Packers in the seventh round with the 224th choice overall. He became a starter early in his rookie season, when long-time starter Earl Dotson suffered a back injury at Buffalo.[1]
During the second game of the 2002 season, Tauscher suffered a sprained medial collateral ligament and a torn anterior cruciate ligament. As a result, he underwent surgery and missed the rest of the season. He made a successful comeback, however, and started every game since his return in 2003. However, his streak would come to an end during the 13th game of the 2008 season vs the Houston Texans. Tauscher suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and missed the remaining three games of the season.
After the 2008 season was over, Tauscher became an unrestricted free agent. Tauscher worked out for the Kansas City Chiefs but the Packers eventually re-signed him four games into the 2009 season due to the Packers offensive line struggling to protect quarterback Aaron Rodgers.[2] He became a free agent after the season again, but re-signed with the Packers on March 14, 2010.[3]
Tauscher started at Right Tackle in the Packers' first four games of the 2010 season until he suffered a shoulder injury in a Week 4 matchup against the Detroit Lions. He was placed on injured reserve on November 12, 2010.[4]
Tauscher was named Packers' 2008 Walter Payton Man of the Year and voted Packers' 2008 Ed Block Courage Award winner.[5]
He was released by Green Bay on July 29, 2011.
Personal life
Tauscher married Sarah Helgeson, a biologist and senior executive at Covance, in early 2009. The couple resides in Madison, Wisconsin.
References
- ^ Tauscher: 'It has been a lot of fun'
- ^ Packers sign Tauscher
- ^ Packers bring back tackle Tauscher
- ^ "Spencer Havner back with Packers, Mark Tauscher on I.R.". Fox11online.com. http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/sports/packers_and_nfl/green-bay-packers-place-mark-tauscher-on-injured-reserve-sign-spencer-havner.
- ^ Packers Ed Block Courage Award
External links
Green Bay Packers 2000 NFL Draft selections Bubba Franks • Chad Clifton • Steve Warren • Na'il Diggs • Anthony Lucas • Gary Berry • Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila • Joey Jamison • Mark Tauscher • Ron Moore • Charles Lee • Eugene McCaslin • Rondell MealeyCategories:- 1977 births
- Living people
- People from Marshfield, Wisconsin
- Players of American football from Wisconsin
- American football offensive tackles
- Wisconsin Badgers football players
- Green Bay Packers players
- Ed Block Courage Award recipients
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