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Chris Brazzell (born
May 22,
1976 in
Fort Worth, Texas) is a
Canadian Football League wide receiver. He is currently a
free agent.
College career
Brazzell played the final two seasons (1996 and 1997) of his collegiate career with the
Angelo State University Rams after playing the previous two years for the nationally-ranked
Blinn College Buccaneers. Despite playing only two seasons at Angelo State, he finished ninth on the Rams' all-time receiving list with 1,565 yards. He was a two-time All-
Lone Star Conference selection. As a senior, he earned second team
All-American and first team All-Lone Star Conference honours.
NFL career
The
New York Jets selected Brazzell in the sixth round (174th overall) of the
1998 NFL Draft. He attended the Jets
training camp and was released on August 30. He was subsequently signed by the Jets to their
practice roster, where he remained for all of the regular season and playoffs. Brazzell began the
1999 season with the New York Jets but was claimed off waivers by the
Dallas Cowboys on September 6. He made his NFL debut on
special teams in the Cowboys' 41-35 season-opening victory over the
Washington Redskins. He recorded his first NFL reception in a 20-10 Dallas victory over the
Philadelphia Eagles, a 12-yard grab from QB
Troy Aikman. He followed that up the next week with a season-high 62 yards on two receptions. He earned his first NFL start in the Cowboys' 27-10 Wildcard loss to the
Minnesota Vikings. In the
2000 season Brazzell dressed for nine games for the Dallas Cowboys. He caught only two passes for 12 yards but saw plenty of special teams action, finishing in a tie for seventh place with 10 special teams tackles. On two occasions he led the team in special teams tackles. He missed Dallas' final two regular season games due to a shoulder injury. Brazzell attended the Cowboys training camp in 2001, but was released on August 28. He saw limited action in the pre-season with Dallas, hauling in five receptions for 99 yards and one TD.
CFL career
2001 Season
Brazzell joined the
Edmonton Eskimos practice roster on October 15. He made his CFL debut on Nov. 4 in a 32-26 Edmonton win over the
Montreal Alouettes, a game in which he'd three catches for 76 yards. He also had one catch for nine yards in Edmonton's 34-16 Western Final loss to Calgary.
2002 Season
Brazzell played in 11 games in his second season with the Edmonton Eskimos. He finished fourth among Edmonton receivers with 30 receptions for 546 yards and three TDs. One of the personal highlights for Brazzell was a 101-yard reception for a TD from
Jason Maas in a 27-21 season-opening victory against the
Calgary Stampeders. He continued to make big plays in the post-season for the Esks. He had four receptions for 79 yards in Edmonton's 33-30 Western Final over Winnipeg. And in the Esks' 25-16
Grey Cup loss to Montreal, Brazzell had three receptions for 65 yards.
2003 Season
Brazzell signed with the
British Columbia Lions as a free agent on March 25. He played in all 18 games for B.C. that season. He finished second on team, and sixth in the CFL, with 1,111 yards on 68 catches including six receiving TDs. He registered five 100-yard receiving games. He had perhaps his best game of the season in the Lions' 26-20 victory on September 20 against the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers when seven receptions for 157 yards. He had the first multi-TD game of his CFL career when he hauled in a pair of scores in the Lions' August 22 victory against the
Hamilton Tiger-Cats. Brazzell had two catches for 11 yards in the Lions' 28-7 Eastern Semifinal loss in Toronto.
2004 Season
In 2004 Brazzell finished fourth on the B.C. Lions in receiving with 49 receptions for 906 yards and eight TDs in 16 games. He had three 100-yard games during that span. Brazzell was equally effective in the post-season for the Lions. He had three catches for 40 yards and one TD in B.C.'s 27-25 Western Final overtime victory against the
Saskatchewan Roughriders. He also had a pair of passes in the Leo's 27-19 loss to the
Toronto Argonauts in that year's Grey Cup championship.
2005 Season
In 2005 Brazzell signed with the Hamilton Tiger-Cats. During his brief stay in Hamilton, Brazzell had 22 catches for 252 yards and two TDs in six games with Hamilton. Brazzell had signed with the Ticats on the promise that he'd only play the wide receiver position, but the Ticats coaching staff had Brazzell play
slotback for them. This outraged Brazzell, as he saw himself as a deep threat receiver, something that playing slotback didn't let him do. On
August 9 2005, Brazzell was traded to the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers in exchange for Canadian receiver
Kamau Peterson. The trade quickly showed to be one sided, with Brazzell hauling in 12 passes for 307 yards and two TDs in his first 3 games as a bomber, surpassing his yard total and matching his TD total that he'd posted in 6 games as a Ticat. Brazzell finished the season with 46 catches for 708 yards and 6 TD's.
2006 Season
2006 was a season of ups and downs for Brazzell. He started the season strong with a multiple touchdown game against the
Edmonton Eskimos on
July 1 and a couple more touchdowns in other games. By mid season his play started to flounder, with him being totally neutral during many games. At the end of the
2006 CFL season Brazzell picked his play up to finish the season with 43 catches for 604 yards and 7 touchdowns. Although Brazzell was scheduled to become a free agent on February 16th 2007 he chose to re-sign with the Bluebombers.
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