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14 Facts About Wayne Chrebet

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Wayne Chrebet played high school football at Garfield High School.

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Wayne Chrebet etched his name in the NCAA Division I-AA record book by scoring five receiving touchdowns in a single game, tying a record held by NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice.

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Wayne Chrebet did get a tryout with the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League, but he was cut after one day.

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Wayne Chrebet entered training camp 11th of 11 on the Jets' wide receiver depth chart.

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Since NFL teams generally retained about five receivers on their regular season roster at the time, Wayne Chrebet was not expected to make the team.

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Wayne Chrebet was formally inducted into the New York Jets Ring of Honor during halftime of the Monday December 1,2014 game against the Miami Dolphins.

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In 2007, Wayne Chrebet resided in Colts Neck Township, New Jersey.

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Wayne Chrebet has operated two restaurants on Long Island near his alma mater, Hofstra University.

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In 2007, Wayne Chrebet stated that he still feels post-concussion symptoms as a result of the multiple concussions he suffered while playing in the NFL, including headaches, lethargy, and sensitivity to light and noise.

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Wayne Chrebet served as the "FCS Championship Game Ambassador" for the 2009 FCS Championship Game between Villanova and Montana.

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On May 28,2009, Wayne Chrebet joined Morgan Stanley as a financial advisor working out of the Red Bank, New Jersey office.

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In Fall 2012, Wayne Chrebet joined Barclays Capital as a financial advisor and Assistant Vice President working out of the Park Ave, New York City office.

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Wayne Chrebet is routinely invited to attend Jets games as a guest of honor by owner Woody Johnson and routinely serves as an ambassador on behalf of the New York Jets and National Football League via community service and public relations events.

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Wayne Chrebet was formally inducted into the New York Jets Ring of Honor December 1,2014.