Justin Armour

American football player (born 1973) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Justin Hugh Armour (born January 1, 1973) is an American former professional football player who played wide receiver for three seasons for the Buffalo Bills, Denver Broncos, and Baltimore Ravens. He is also the former head coach of both the Manitou Springs High School football and girls' basketball teams in Manitou Springs, Colorado.[2][3]

Born (1973-01-01) January 1, 1973 (age 53)
Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight215 lb (98 kg)
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PositionWide receiver
Personal information
Born (1973-01-01) January 1, 1973 (age 53)
Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.
Listed height6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Listed weight215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High schoolManitou Springs (Manitou Springs, Colorado)
CollegeStanford
NFL draft1995: 4th round, 113th overall pick
Expansion draft1999: 1st round, 16th overall pick
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights
Career NFL statistics
Receptions64
Receiving yards861
Receiving touchdowns7
Stats at Pro Football Reference
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Early life

Justin was a consensus All-American with the Manitou Springs Mustangs. In high school, he helped the Mustangs to a AA boys basketball final four appearance, a AA state track and field championship in the spring of 1990, and a AAA state championship in the fall of 1990.[4] The Mustangs football team primarily ran the Single-wing formation which fit Justin's extensive athletic abilities. Justin was coached by George Rykovich.[5] Justin was recruited by numerous schools to play college football, namely University of Notre Dame and the University of Colorado Boulder.[6]

College career

Justin received an athletic scholarship to play both football and basketball at Stanford University. While recruited as a quarterback, he played four years at wide receiver for the Cardinal coached by Bill Walsh and two years of basketball. As a sophomore, he received an honorable mention All-Pac-10. As a junior, he was selected as All-Pac-10 second-team. As a senior, he ranked ninth in the nation and second in the Pac-10 in receptions. He is fourth in career receiving yards for the Cardinal with 2,491 and fifth in career touchdowns with 20.[7]

Professional career

Justin was drafted in the fourth round (113th overall) of the 1995 NFL draft by the Buffalo Bills.[8] He was a member of the Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII championship team, defeating the Atlanta Falcons 34-19.

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