Brad Maynard

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Bradley Alan Maynard (born February 9, 1974) is an American former professional football punter in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Ball State Cardinals, twice earning consensus All-American honors. Maynard was selected by the New York Giants in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft, and was also a member of the Chicago Bears, the Houston Texans and the Cleveland Browns.

PositionPunter
Born (1974-02-09) February 9, 1974 (age 52)
Tipton, Indiana, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight188 lb (85 kg)
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Brad Maynard
Maynard with the Chicago Bears in 2009
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PositionPunter
Personal information
Born (1974-02-09) February 9, 1974 (age 52)
Tipton, Indiana, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Listed weight188 lb (85 kg)
Career information
High schoolSheridan (Sheridan, Indiana)
CollegeBall State (1993–1996)
NFL draft1997: 3rd round, 95th overall pick
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights
NFL records
  • Most punts in a rookie season: 111 (1997)
  • Most punting yards in a rookie season: 4,531 (1997)
  • Most punts in a Super Bowl: 11 (XXXV)
Career NFL statistics
Punts1,339
Punting yards56,021
Punting average41.8
Longest punt75
Inside 20439
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Early life

Maynard in 2007

Maynard was born in Tipton, Indiana. He attended Sheridan High School in Hamilton County, Indiana, where he played high school football for the Blackhawks.

College career

Maynard attended Ball State University, where he played for the Ball State Cardinals football team. He averaged 44.2 yards per kick, ranking third in NCAA history. He amassed over 10,700 yards on 242 punts. Maynard was named onto the consensus All-American selection and All-Mid-American Conference first-team pick. He won MAC Defensive Player-of-the-Year and MVP following his senior campaign. He majored in business while playing for the Cardinals. He was described as quiet, humble, and hard working during his collegiate years.[1]

Maynard was inducted into Ball State's Athletic Hall of Fame on February 8, 2008.[2] On May 30, 2013, Maynard was inducted to the MAC Hall of Fame.[3][4]

Professional career

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Pre-draft measurables
HeightWeightArm lengthHand span
6 ft 1+18 in
(1.86 m)
184 lb
(83 kg)
30+18 in
(0.77 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
All values from NFL Combine[5]
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New York Giants

The New York Giants selected Maynard in the third round of the 1997 NFL draft,[6] which made him one of the highest drafted punters in the modern era of football.[7] He was a member of the 2000 New York Giants, who played the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV. Maynard set an NFL record for most punts in a single Super Bowl as the Giants lost 347.[8]

Chicago Bears

After the 2000 season ended, Maynard became a free agent and signed with the Chicago Bears.

Maynard holds for Bears kicker Robbie Gould before a game in 2009 against the San Francisco 49ers

Maynard is known for his occasional trick plays. On rare occasions, he may pass in order to convert a first down. His most notable trick play came in 2001, when he threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Brian Urlacher on a fake field goal en route to a 2015 victory over the Washington Redskins, which secured the Bears the NFC's second playoff seed. He also threw passes on fake punts during two Bears' season finales in 2005 and 2006. His career passing stats are 4–7 with two touchdowns.[9]

In January 2007, he was voted the sexiest member of the Chicago Bears.[10] Along with Patrick Mannelly, kicker Robbie Gould claims Maynard to be one of the Bears' unsung heroes.[11] On July 25, 2011, the Bears released Maynard. Maynard was replaced with former Jacksonville Jaguars punter Adam Podlesh.[12]

Houston Texans

On August 2, 2011, the Houston Texans signed Maynard to a 1-year deal.[13] He was released on September 3, and replaced by the rookie Brett Hartmann[14] after originally keeping Maynard and cutting Hartmann.

Cleveland Browns

On September 13, 2011, the Cleveland Browns signed Maynard to a one-year contract to replace the injured Richmond McGee.[15] Following the season, he was not re-signed.

NFL career statistics

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Legend
Led the league
Bold Career high
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More information Year, Team ...
Year Team Punting
GPPuntsYdsNet YdsLngAvgNet AvgBlkIns20TB
1997NYG 161114,5313,8735740.834.613314
1998NYG 161014,5663,8196345.237.80338
1999NYG 16893,6513,1266341.035.10316
2000NYG 16793,2102,6976440.633.71268
2001CHI 16873,7093,2226042.637.00368
2002CHI 16873,6793,2537542.337.40262
2003CHI 16793,2582,8015341.234.62239
2004CHI 161084,6384,1755842.938.70345
2005CHI 16963,9373,4246341.035.312411
2006CHI 16773,4042,8976544.237.60247
2007CHI 15883,6823,2885641.837.40279
2008CHI 16963,9573,6546741.238.10405
2009CHI 16773,1912,8796641.437.40262
2010CHI 16833,3262,9235640.135.20245
2011CLE 15813,2822,9746340.536.70321
Career2381,33956,02149,0057541.836.55439100
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Personal life

He and his wife, Karen, have two sons, Conner and Cole, and a daughter, Ava.

While on the Bears, every Monday during football season he was featured on "Maynard Monday" with Eric and Kathy on 101.9 the Mix in Chicago where he discusses the previous Bears game. His wife was also featured on the segment after a bye week.

References

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