Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006. Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006. The incident, caught on live television, resulted in a $5,000 fine for Gardocki.[1]. After being tackled by Steelers linebacker Joey Porter following a punt that left Gardocki briefly motionless (Porter would be penalized for roughing the punter), Gardocki flipped the middle finger twice to Steelers head coach Bill Cowher. List of most consecutive starts and games played by National Football League players, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chris_Gardocki&oldid=985104408, Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state), Short description is different from Wikidata, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, NFL player missing current team parameter, Infobox NFL biography articles missing alt text, Infobox NFL biography articles with old NFL.com URL, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 24 October 2020, at 00:06. Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is an American former professional football player who was a punter in the National Football League (NFL). In 1997, Sally, an attorney and author, wrote a book titled "The Wives Room", which provided a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an NFL wife. He declared for the NFL after his junior year at Clemson University. After being tackled by Steelers linebacker Joey Porter following a punt that left Gardocki briefly motionless (Porter would be penalized for roughing the punter), Gardocki flipped the middle finger twice to Steelers head coach Bill Cowher.
[2] They have a son named Cole, born in 1995, and raised on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina[citation needed]. Parade High School All-Americans (football), Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state), https://americanfootballdatabase.fandom.com/wiki/Chris_Gardocki?oldid=93169, Debuted in 1991 for the [[{{{debutteam}}}]], Last played in 2006 for the [[{{{finalteam}}}]]. They have a son named Cole, born in 1995, and raised on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Gardocki is best remembered by some for an incident while playing for the Browns in a 2000 game against the Steelers in Cleveland Browns Stadium. List of Pittsburgh Steelers starting quarterbacks. The incident, caught on live television, resulted in a $5,000 fine for Gardocki.[1]. They have a son named Cole, born in 1995, and raised on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina [citation needed]. He was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team. In 1997, his wife Sally, an attorney and author, wrote a book titled "The Wives Room", which provided a behind the scenes look at the life of an NFL wife, both donate time to several non-profit organizations including the Boys and Girls Club and the Taste of the NFL, and have regularly served turkey dinners to area residents during the holidays. Chris' wife, Sally Gardocki, is a real estate attorney. Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is a former punter in the National Football League. Through the end of the 2006 NFL regular season, Gardocki holds the NFL record for most consecutive punts (1,177 for his career) with no blocks. He was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team. Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006. Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006. He was a … Through the end of the 2006 NFL regular season, Gardocki holds the NFL record for most consecutive punts (1,177 for his career) with no blocks. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is an American former professional football player who was a punter in the National Football League (NFL). Gardocki is best remembered by some for an incident while playing for the Browns in a 2000 game against the Steelers in Cleveland Browns Stadium. Gardocki is best remembered by some for an incident while playing for the Browns in a 2000 game against the Steelers in Cleveland Browns Stadium. The incident, caught on live television, resulted in a $5,000 fine for Gardocki.[1]. Both donate time to several non-profit organizations including the Boys and Girls Club and the Taste of the NFL, and have regularly served turkey dinners to area residents during the holidays. He was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team. Gardocki played as the quarterback, kicker, and punter for Redan High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Chris' wife, Sally Gardocki, is a real estate attorney. Personal He […] Through the end of the 2006 NFL regular season, Gardocki holds the NFL record for most consecutive punts (1,177 for his career) with no blocks. Gardocki averaged a career-best 45.7 yards per punt for the Colts in 1996 and was selected for the Pro Bowl. Chris Gardocki : biography February 7, 1970 – Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is a former punter in the National Football League. Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006.
After being tackled by Steelers linebacker Joey Porter following a punt that left Gardocki briefly motionless (Porter would be penalized for roughing the punter), Gardocki flipped the middle finger twice to Steelers head coach Bill Cowher. Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is an American former professional football player who was a punter in the National Football League (NFL). Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is a former punter in the National Football League. He declared for the NFL after his junior year at Clemson University. Gardocki played as the quarterback, kicker, and punter for Redan High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia. He was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team. Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006. [2] They have a son named Cole, born in 1995, and raised on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina[citation needed]. After playing for both AFC North rivals Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Gardocki was released by the Steelers on May 23, 2007, less than a month after the team selected Baylor punter Daniel Sepulveda in the 2007 NFL Draft. In 1997, Sally, an attorney and author, wrote a book titled "The Wives Room", which provided a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an NFL wife[citation needed]. He was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team, beating the Seattle Seahawks. He declared for the NFL after his junior year at Clemson University. He was a member of the Steelers Super Bowl XL championship team, beating the Seattle Seahawks. After playing for both AFC North rivals Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Gardocki was released by the Steelers on May 23, 2007, less than a month after the team selected Baylor punter Daniel Sepulveda in the 2007 NFL Draft. List of most consecutive starts and games played by National Football League players, Players of American football from Georgia (U.S. state). In 1997, Sally, an attorney and author, wrote a book titled "The Wives Room", which provided a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an NFL wife[citation needed]. He is married to his wife, Sally, and has a son, Cole . Chris' wife, Sally Gardocki, is a real estate attorney.
Gardocki averaged a career-best 45.7 yards per punt for the Colts in 1996 and was selected for the Pro Bowl. In 1997, Sally, an attorney and author, wrote a book titled "The Wives Room", which provided a behind-the-scenes look at the life of an NFL wife … Gardocki played for the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers from 1991 to 2006. Chris' wife, Sally Gardocki, is a real estate attorney. Gardocki played as the quarterback, kicker, and punter for Redan High School in Stone Mountain, Georgia. American Football Database is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. After playing for both AFC North rivals Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Gardocki was released by the Steelers on May 23, 2007, less than a month after the team selected Baylor punter Daniel Sepulveda in the 2007 NFL Draft. Gardocki averaged a career-best 45.7 yards per punt for the Colts in 1996 and was selected for the Pro Bowl. Both donate time to several non-profit organizations including the Boys and Girls Club and the Taste of the NFL, and have regularly served turkey dinners to area residents during the holidays. Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is a former punter in the National Football League.