Keith Uecker

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Keith Uecker
Position:Guard
Personal information
Born: (1960-06-29) June 29, 1960 (age 61)
Hollywood, Florida
Career information
High school:Hollywood Hills
(Hollywood, Florida)
College:Auburn
NFL Draft:1982 / Round: 9 / Pick: 243
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:85
Games started:52[1]
Player stats at NFL.com

Richard Keith Uecker (born June 29, 1960) is a former guard in the National Football League who played eight seasons for the Green Bay Packers and two for the Denver Broncos. Uecker currently is the offensive line coach and assistant head coach at Adrian College (Michigan), an NCAA Division III school.

Uecker was an All-American at Auburn in 1981 and was a four-year starter for the Tigers, earning All-SEC honors. Serving as 1981 team captain, he was twice the winner of the Ken Rice Award as the team's outstanding offensive lineman.

In the NFL, Uecker started 1 of 85 games.[2] With the Packers, he was a four-year starter and played all five line positions. He was the 1987 recipient of the prestigious Ed Block Courage Award.[3]

In 1987, Uecker was the only Green Bay Packers player to cross the NFL player strike picket lines and played along with replacement players that season.[4]

1n 1989, While with the Green Bay Packers, Uecker was among the first class of NFL players suspended for steroid use.[5]

Uecker has worked with the Ohio State University as offensive quality control coach (2009–2010)[6] and most recently as offensive line coach with the UFL's Omaha Nighthawks (2010). He served as the offensive line coach at Wayne State University (2004–2005) and the University of Akron (1999–2003) before spending several years in the automotive industry. He also did an internship with the Denver Broncos during their 2008 training camp. He earned his accounting degree from Auburn in 1988.

A native of Hollywood, Florida, Uecker has four children: Victoria, Jack, Clayton and Jane.

References[]

  1. ^ "Keith Uecker Stats, News and Video - T". NFL.com.
  2. ^ "Keith Uecker NFL Football Statistics | Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
  3. ^ http://edblock.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/34_alumni1.pdf
  4. ^ "The 1987 Green Bay Packers (5–9–1)". packershistory.net.
  5. ^ Pierson, Don. "NFL PUNISHES 13 FOR STEROIDS, 2 FOR OTHER DRUGS". Chicago Tribune.
  6. ^ "OhioStateBuckeyes.com Keith Uecker Bio :: The Ohio State University Official Athletic Site The Ohio State University Official Athletic Site :: Football". ohiostatebuckeyes.com. Retrieved September 9, 2016.
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