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Chris Gray  62 
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Position: G
Years Pro: 14
Draft Date: 1993
Draft Team: Miami Dolphins
Born: 06/19/1970
Hometown: Birmingham, AL
College: Auburn
2006 Salary   810,000

Games Played
Year Team G GS
1993 Miami Dolphins 5 0
1994 Miami Dolphins 16 2
1995 Miami Dolphins 10 10
1996 Miami Dolphins 11 11
1997 Chicago Bears 8 2
1998 Seattle Seahawks 15 8
1999 Seattle Seahawks 16 10
2000 Seattle Seahawks 16 16
2001 Seattle Seahawks 16 16
2002 Seattle Seahawks 16 16
2003 Seattle Seahawks 16 16
2004 Seattle Seahawks 16 16
2005 Seattle Seahawks 16 16
2006 Seattle Seahawks 11 15
TOTAL   192 154
 Chris Gray
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UPDATE 4/6/07: Gray agreed to terms today on another two-year deal. I have not confirmed the numbers, but as noted, it's tough for players his age to get what a younger guy would command as a potential starter.
News-Tribune

UPDATE 4/4/07:
Hawks president Tim Ruskell and coach Mike Holmgren have said they want to re-sign Gray. As we noted a month ago, Gray has told the team he wants to come back. Nothing has changed. Sometimes these things take a while. Last offseason, the team re-signed Mack Strong in late March.
News-Tribune


PRO CAREER

2005:  Started all 16 games.  Has started 106 consecutive games for the Seahawks  eclipsing Cortez Kennedy’s (100) club record.  Part of an offensive line that allowed just 27 sacks, tied for fifth fewest in the NFL.  Part of a line that helped set a franchise record with 320 yards rushing versus Houston (10/16) and two 100-yard rushers in the same game for just the third time in team history.

2004: Started all 16 games at right guard and helped Shaun Alexander to the Seahawks single-season rushing record with 1,696 yards. Part of an offensive line that allowed just 34 sacks, tied for the second-lowest total since 1988. Helped Alexander rank first in the NFC in yards, yards per carry (4.8), non-kicker scoring (120), rushing touchdowns (16), and total touchdowns (20).

2003: Started all 16 games at right guard assisting RB Shaun Alexander in establishing a career high with 1,435 rushing yards. Seattle’s 125.6 rushing avg./game was the most since 1995 (136.1). Offense ranked sixth in the NFL (10th rushing, 7th passing). Helped QB Matt Hasselbeck set franchise record and rank fourth in the NFL in passing yards (3,841). Part of an offensive line that didn’t allow a sack versus Detroit (11/16), just the second time since 11/18/01 at Buffalo.

2002: Only one of two Seattle offensive lineman to start all 16 games (Robbie Tobeck). Started first four games at right guard before starting the final 12 games at left guard for injured Steve Hutchinson (leg). Helped solidify an offensive line that helped Alexander set a franchise record with 18 total touchdowns and 16 rushing scores. Provided solid protection for quarterback Matt Hasselbeck’s four 300-plus yard passing games over the final six games of the season. Made the switch to left guard in the third quarter versus Minnesota (9/29), a game in which the line didn’t allow a sack, the first game since 11/18/01 at Buffalo.

2001: Started all 16 games for the second consecutive season. Started every game at right guard and became part of a solid front line that helped Alexander rush for 1,318 yards and a league-leading 14 touchdowns. Part of starting unit versus Oakland (11/11) that helped Alexander to the fourth-best rushing game in NFL history (266 yards) and helped set a franchise record with 319 rushing yards as a team.

2000: Started 16 games for the first time in his career. Entered the season as the starting center for the first time with the Seahawks. Helped Watters average 4.5 yards per carry and Alexander average 4.9 (second among rookies in 2000). Part of an offensive line that did not allow a sack in back to back games at Atlanta (12/3) and at Denver (12/10)--the first time that has been accomplished for the Seahawks in 324 games.

1999: Started 10 games at center and played in all 16. Handled snapping duties for field goals and PATs. Took over starting job at center for the remainder of the season for an injured Kevin Glover (blood clot) at Green Bay (11/1). Part of an offensive line that helped Watters rush for a 125 yards at Green Bay on Monday night football (11/1). Helped Watters’ rush for a season-high 133 yards versus Cincinnati (11/7).

1998: Started the final eight games of the season replacing an injured Kevin Glover (back) at center. Inactive versus Oakland (11/1) with a concussion. Helped pave the way for a 105-yard rushing day for Ricky Watters in his first start versus Kansas City (11/8). Part of an offensive line that was instrumental in Watters setting a career-high with 178 yards versus Indianapolis (12/20). Served as the deep snapper for field goals and extra points all season. Jason Kyle served as the deep snapper versus Oakland (11/1), when Gray was inactive.

1997: Played in eight games with two starts in lone season with the Chicago Bears after signing as a free agent (9/10). Signed as a free agent with the Seahawks April 15, 1998.

1996: Returned from ankle injury and started the first 11 games. Suffered a broken ankle at Houston (11/17) and missed the remainder of the season.

1995: Started the first 10 games before suffering a season-ending left ankle injury versus New England (11/12). Placed on injured reserve (11/15). Underwent surgery to repair ligament damage (11/17).

1994: Played in all 16 games and both playoff contests. Started two games. Made first NFL start versus L.A. Raiders (10/16).

1993: Saw action in five games as a rookie with Miami. Was inactive for 10 games and did not play in another.

COLLEGE

Four-year letterman and two-year starter at Auburn. Second-team All-America and first-team all-SEC selection as a senior. Also earned all-SEC academic honors. Played left tackle as a junior and senior starting every game. Split time between tackle and tight end in first two seasons. Received a B.S. Degree in Marketing.

PERSONAL

Lettered in football at Homewood High in Birmingham, Ala. Played tight end and defensive end. He and his wife, Julie, live in Plantation, Fla. They have a daughter, Grace (5/6/99) and son, Matthew (5/25/01).

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