Shawn Foreman

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Born (1975-06-03) June 3, 1975 (age 50)
Chesapeake, Virginia, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight205 lb (93 kg)
Shawn Foreman
No. 16
PositionWide receiver / linebacker
Personal information
Born (1975-06-03) June 3, 1975 (age 50)
Chesapeake, Virginia, U.S.
Height6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High schoolIndian River
(Chesapeake, Virginia)
CollegeWest Virginia
NFL draft1999: undrafted
Career history
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Awards and highlights
  • 2× All-Big East First-team selection (1997, 1998)
  • 1998 Offensive Co-Captain West Virginia Mountaineers
Career Arena League statistics
Receptions68
Receiving yards809
Receiving TDs18
Tackles81
Interceptions6
Stats at ArenaFan.com

Shawn Foreman (born June 3, 1975) is an American former football wide receiver. He played college football at West Virginia.

In his career, Foreman has played for the New York Jets, the Oklahoma Wranglers, the Indiana Firebirds, and the Grand Rapids Rampage.

Foreman attended Indian River High School in Chesapeake, Virginia. While there, he was a First-team All-City, All-County, All-Area & All-Tidewater Conference choice as a wide receiver, and also Class AAA All-Virginia honors. Foreman caught a record 62 passes for 1,008 yards as a senior. He was also a standout baseball & basketball player. In 1995 Foreman decided that he wanted to be a school teacher.[1]

College career

While at West Virginia, Foreman majored in Child Development and Family Studies. He was a member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll and he was also a recipient of the Gail W. Cunningham endowed scholarship.

In 1995 as a freshman, Foreman was a back-up strong safety until switching to Flanker for the last month of the season. He recorded 15 tackles (six solos) with a fumble recovery. In three games on offense, he caught four passes for 56 yards.

Against Virginia Tech, Foreman recorded a blocked punt which he recovered, and recorded four tackles. Against Rutgers, Foreman played both offense and defense, recording one reception for five yards, and three tackles. In the Backyard Brawl, Foreman recorded a season-long 23-yard reception.

In 1996 as a sophomore, Foreman appeared in every game of the season as a back-up wide receiver. He finished the season with 25 catches for 415 yards a 16.6 yards per reception average and three touchdowns. He also served as a back-up strong safety, recording six tackles (two solos).

Against Rutgers, he recorded two touchdown receptions, 23 and 48-yards, as well as six catches for 164 yards.

In 1997 as a junior, Foreman was an All-Big East First-team selection. He led the conference and set a school single-season record with 77 receptions, for 928 yards averaging 12.1 yards per reception, (third-best season total in WVU history) and five touchdowns.

Against Georgia Tech, he recorded 12 receptions, tying a school record, for 110 yards in the Carquest Bowl.

While being a year away from his degree, Foreman said, that he would possibly go to graduate school, and that if the NFL did not interfere, that he had his heart set on going back to school, as an elementary school teacher.[2]

In 1998 as a senior, Foreman was an All-Big East First-team selection once again. He received the Iron Mountaineer Award as the top performer in the winter workout program. He served as an offensive co-captain for the Mountaineers. He started every game of the season at flanker, finishing second on the team with 63 receptions for 948 yards, a 15.0 yards per reception average, and eight touchdowns. Only David Saunders (1,043 in 1996) gained more yards receiving in a single-season for the Mountaineers. Foreman also recorded two tackles.

Against Missouri in the Insight.com Bowl, he ended his college career with a career-high 11 receptions for 189 yards. His 11 receptions ranked fifth on the school’s record books and his 189 yards ranked sixth.

Career statistics

Career StatisticsReceiving
YearTeamGRecYardsY/RTDLNG
1995West Virginia Mountaineers1145313.3023
1996West Virginia Mountaineers122541516.6365
1997West Virginia Mountaineers127792812.7546
1998West Virginia Mountaineers126394815.0848
Total471692,34713.91665

[3]

Career Defensive Statistics
YearTeamGTackSoloAstTFLSackFFFRIntYdsLngTDPass Def.Block
1995West Virginia Mountaineers1115690001000000
1996West Virginia Mountaineers126240000000000
1997West Virginia Mountaineers120000000000000
1998West Virginia Mountaineers122110000000000
Total47239140001000000

[3]

Foremnas 169 career receptions rank second on the West Virginia all-time receptions list.[4] His 2,347 receiving yards ranks third on the West Virginia all-time receiving yardage list.[5] Foreman's 16 career touchdown receptions is tied for seventh best on the West Virginia all-time touchdown receptions list.[6]

Professional career

Notes

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