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46 Facts About Chris Snee

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Christopher Snee was born on January 18,1982 and is an American former professional football player who spent his entire ten-year career as a guard for the New York Giants of the National Football League.

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Chris Snee played college football for Boston College and was chosen by the Giants in the second round of the 2004 NFL draft.

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At Montrose High School, Chris Snee was a two-time all-state selection, and a three-time All-Conference selection.

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Chris Snee is believed to be the first NFL player ever to grow up in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania.

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Chris Snee was named the Regional Defensive Player of the Year in 1999.

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Chris Snee was named Three-time All-Conference choice and a two-year All-Regional honoree.

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Chris Snee played defense in high school and recorded 47 quarterback sacks in his three years as a starter on the defensive line.

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Chris Snee led his team to the district title in 1997 and 1998.

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Chris Snee totaled 101 tackles in his senior season and served as their team captain.

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Chris Snee was a two-time All-Conference selection and team captain on the school's basketball team.

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Chris Snee played in the 43rd annual Big 33 Football Classic, featuring the top players from Pennsylvania and Ohio.

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Chris Snee attended Boston College, where he played for the Boston College Eagles football team.

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Chris Snee was a second-team All-America selection and an All-Big East Conference first-team choice by The NFL Draft Report in his final season at Boston College.

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Chris Snee started every game at left guard in 2002, helping the team finish third in the Big East in total offense and second in passing yards.

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Chris Snee was third-team Freshman All-America selection by Sporting News in 2001 and was a member of the Big East's All-Freshman team.

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Chris Snee played in nine games, starting the final six contests.

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Chris Snee made his first career start vs Virginia Tech at right tackle before shifting to right guard for the Pittsburgh contest.

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Chris Snee gave up his final year of college eligibility to make himself eligible for the NFL Draft.

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Chris Snee made his NFL debut against the Philadelphia Eagles, where he helped Tiki Barber rush for 125 yards on nine carries, including a 72-yard score.

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Chris Snee missed the final five games of the season after waking up the morning of the game against the Washington Redskins with an inflamed gland just beneath his jaw.

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Chris Snee arrived at the stadium early, but there was no progress in his condition prior to the time the Giants had to submit their list of inactive players.

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Chris Snee helped blocking against the Oakland Raiders and helped Barber rush for 203 yards, including a team-record 95-yard touchdown.

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Chris Snee's pass blocking enabled Eli Manning to pass for 3,762 yards, the 5th-highest total in franchise history.

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Chris Snee provided enough run blocking for Barber to rush for a franchise record 1,860 yards.

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Chris Snee was then selected as a fourth alternate to the NFC Pro Bowl team.

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In 2005, Chris Snee started all 16 regular season games and the NFC Wild Card Game at right guard.

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Chris Snee was later voted as third alternate to the 2006 Pro Bowl.

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Chris Snee provided enough run blocking for the Giants offense to rush for 2,156 yards, the seventh-highest total in the NFL.

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In 2006, Chris Snee started all 16 regular season games and the NFC Wild Card Game at right guard.

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In week 17 Chris Snee helped Tiki Barber rush for a franchise record 234 yards in a playoff-clinching win against the Washington Redskins.

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In 2007, Chris Snee started all 16 regular season games and the Giants' four postseason games.

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Chris Snee was an integral part of an offense that helped the Giants score 373 points and compile 321 first downs and 5,302 yards.

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Chris Snee enabled the Giants to rush for 289 yards in a playoff-clinching victory against the Buffalo Bills, their highest total in 22 years.

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Chris Snee started every game in which he's played at right guard.

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Chris Snee entered the 2008 season with 48 consecutive regular season starts, the third-longest streak on the Giants behind David Diehl and Eli Manning.

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Chris Snee reportedly signed a new six-year contract extension to remain a Giant through the 2014 season.

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Chris Snee gets a $13.5 million signing bonus and can earn another $2 million in incentives.

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Chris Snee was ranked 77th by his fellow players on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2011.

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Chris Snee was selected to the 2013 Pro Bowl and had hip surgery after the event.

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In October 2013, Chris Snee was put on the injured reserve list and was out for the rest of the season due to an injured hip.

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Chris Snee announced his retirement from the NFL on July 21,2014.

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On May 30,2017, Chris Snee was hired by his former coach with the Giants, father-in-law, and former Jacksonville Jaguars' executive vice-president Tom Coughlin to be a scout for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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Chris Snee acted as a coaching assistant and helped offensive line coach Pat Flaherty and assistant offensive line coach Tony Sparano Jr.

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On May 7,2024, Chris Snee joined the New York Giants as a scout.

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Chris Snee is the son of Diane and Ed Chris Snee, and has three brothers: Edward, Daniel and Shaun.

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Chris Snee married Kate Coughlin, daughter of former New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin.