Thomas Hamner was born on December 25,1976 and is an American former professional football player who was a running back in the National Football League.
16 Facts About Thomas Hamner
Thomas Hamner played college football for the Minnesota Golden Gophers and was selected by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft.
Thomas Hamner was released the following season, before playing in any games, ending his professional career.
Thomas Hamner was born on December 25,1976, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Thomas Hamner lived most of his childhood in Middletown, Ohio.
Thomas Hamner led the team in rushing yards for 1996.
Thomas Hamner remained a key contributor to the team through his sophomore year.
Thomas Hamner finished the season with 663 rushing yards, over 200 less than before, but still leading the team.
Thomas Hamner would have his best season in his senior year of 1999.
When Thomas Hamner lost on a fumble to Penn State in 1997, he vowed to make amends for it.
Thomas Hamner did in early November 1999, scoring a late touchdown against the Nittany Lions to win by one point.
Thomas Hamner finished the season with 1,426 rushing yards on 308 carries, scoring 13 touchdowns in total.
Thomas Hamner appeared on two offensive plays, rushing twice for 16 yards.
Thomas Hamner was released at roster cuts and subsequently signed to the practice squad.
Thomas Hamner was on the active roster for the final few games, but did not play in any of them.
Thomas Hamner was released by the Eagles a few days later, ending his professional career.