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|high_school = [[Fond du Lac High School|Fond du Lac (WI) Goodrich]] | |high_school = [[Fond du Lac High School|Goodrich]] {{nowrap|(Fond du Lac)}} |
|college = [[Wisconsin Badgers football|Wisconsin]] | |college = [[Wisconsin Badgers football|Wisconsin]] |
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'''Cory Gene Raymer''' (born March 3, 1973) is a former American college and professional [[American football|football]] player who was a [[center (American football)|center]] in the [[National Football League]] (NFL) for eleven seasons. Raymer played [[college football]] for the [[University of Wisconsin]], and was honored as an [[College Football All-America Team|All-American]]. A second-round pick in the [[1995 NFL Draft]], he played professionally for the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[San Diego Chargers]] of the NFL. | '''Cory Gene Raymer''' (born March 3, 1973) is an American former professional [[American football|football]] player who was a [[center (American football)|center]] for 11 seasons in the [[National Football League]] (NFL). Raymer played [[college football]] for the [[Wisconsin Badgers football|Wisconsin Badgers]], and was honored as an [[College Football All-America Team|All-American]]. A second-round pick in the [[1995 NFL draft]], he played professionally for the [[Washington Redskins]] and [[San Diego Chargers]] of the NFL. |
==Early years== | ==Early years== |
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==Professional career== | ==Professional career== |
Raymer was selected by the [[Washington Redskins]] in the second round (37th pick) of the [[1995 NFL Draft]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=1995 NFL Draft Listing |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1995/draft.htm |access-date=2023-03-31|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> He played for the Redskins from {{NFL Year|1995}} to {{NFL Year|2001}}.<ref name=nflprofile/> In {{NFL Year|1996}}, while returning home from a fishing trip, a car crossed his path. In an attempt to avoid the car, Raymer turned over his vehicle and suffered a bruised [[kidney]], fractured [[vertebra]] and badly sprained left [[shoulder]]. This would cause him to miss the rest of the season and put his NFL career in jeopardy. However, Raymer played six games the following season and started three after [[Jeff Uhlenhake]] was sidelined. | Raymer was selected by the [[Washington Redskins]] in the second round (37th pick) of the [[1995 NFL draft]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=1995 NFL Draft Listing |url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1995/draft.htm |access-date=2023-03-31|website=Pro-Football-Reference.com |language=en}}</ref> He played for the Redskins from {{NFL Year|1995}} to {{NFL Year|2001}}.<ref name=nflprofile/> In {{NFL Year|1996}}, while returning home from a fishing trip, a car crossed his path. In an attempt to avoid the car, Raymer turned over his vehicle and suffered a bruised [[kidney]], fractured [[vertebra]] and badly sprained left [[shoulder]]. This would cause him to miss the rest of the season and put his NFL career in jeopardy. However, Raymer played six games the following season and started three after [[Jeff Uhlenhake]] was sidelined. |
The 1998 season marked the first time Raymer started all 16 games in an NFL season.<ref name=pfrprofile>Pro-Football-Reference.com, Players, [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/RaymCo20.htm Cory Raymer]. Retrieved February 6, 2012.</ref> He took the snap in all but one of the 1,029 offensive plays. Again in 1999 Raymer started all 16 games and also playoff games. He was a fixture on the Redskins' [[offensive line]], composed of [[Keith Sims]] and [[Tre Johnson]] at guard, [[Andy Heck]] and [[Jon Jansen]] at tackle, the NFL's second-ranked offense that season with 443 points (27.7 points/game), with [[Brad Johnson (American football)|Brad Johnson]] at [[quarterback]]. In a wild card game of the [[1999-00 NFL playoffs]], Washington defeated the [[Detroit Lions]], rushing for a massive 223 yards, as the interior line bowled over [[defensive tackle]]s [[James Jones (defensive lineman)]] and [[Luther Elliss]] with [[middle linebacker]] [[Stephen Boyd]]. But the Redskins lost to the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] in the divisional round. The 2000 season was a setback for Raymer, suffering a [[Anterior cruciate ligament injury|torn ACL]] in practice and reinjuring his [[knee]] a month later, again in practice. This led to Raymer being placed on the [[injured reserve]] and missing the entire season, not playing in a single game, replaced at starting center by [[Mark Fischer (American football)|Mark Fischer]]. But Raymer bounced back again in 2001 by starting in all 16 games in an 8-8 won-lost season. | The 1998 season marked the first time Raymer started all 16 games in an NFL season.<ref name=pfrprofile>Pro-Football-Reference.com, Players, [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/R/RaymCo20.htm Cory Raymer]. Retrieved February 6, 2012.</ref> He took the snap in all but one of the 1,029 offensive plays. Again in 1999 Raymer started all 16 games and also playoff games. He was a fixture on the Redskins' [[offensive line]], composed of [[Keith Sims]] and [[Tre Johnson]] at guard, [[Andy Heck]] and [[Jon Jansen]] at tackle, the NFL's second-ranked offense that season with 443 points (27.7 points/game), with [[Brad Johnson (American football)|Brad Johnson]] at [[quarterback]]. In a wild card game of the [[1999-00 NFL playoffs]], Washington defeated the [[Detroit Lions]], rushing for a massive 223 yards, as the interior line bowled over [[defensive tackle]]s [[James Jones (defensive lineman)]] and [[Luther Elliss]] with [[middle linebacker]] [[Stephen Boyd]]. But the Redskins lost to the [[Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] in the divisional round. The 2000 season was a setback for Raymer, suffering a [[Anterior cruciate ligament injury|torn ACL]] in practice and reinjuring his [[knee]] a month later, again in practice. This led to Raymer being placed on the [[injured reserve]] and missing the entire season, not playing in a single game, replaced at starting center by [[Mark Fischer (American football)|Mark Fischer]]. But Raymer bounced back again in 2001 by starting in all 16 games in an 8-8 won-lost season. |
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