Fred Childress

Fred Childress
No. 69
Date of birth (1966-09-17) September 17, 1966
Place of birth Little Rock, Arkansas
Career information
Status Retired
CFL status International
Position(s) G
Height 6 ft 10 in (208 cm)
Weight 345 lb (156 kg)
College Arkansas
NFL draft 1989 / Round: 2 / Pick: 55
Drafted by Cincinnati Bengals
Career history
As player
1991 New England Patriots (NFL)
1992 Cleveland Browns (NFL)
1994 Shreveport Pirates
1995 Birmingham Barracudas
1996-2003 Calgary Stampeders
2004-2006 Saskatchewan Roughriders
Career highlights and awards
CFL All-Star 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
CFL West All-Star 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001
Awards 1997 DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy
1998 DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy
1998 CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award
Career stats

Fred Childress (also known as "Freddie Childress"), born September 17, 1966 (aka "the Big Chill" for his 6 feet 4 inch and 345 pound size) is a former all-star offensive lineman in the Canadian Football League and the National Football League.

Early Life

While born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Childress grew up in Helena, Arkansas, playing football in high school for the Central High School Cougars. Coming out of high school, Childress was highly recruited by many top football programs, finally deciding to stay home and attend the University of Arkansas, then coached by Ken Hatfield.

College

Childress played his college football at the University of Arkansas, where he was selected as a 2nd team All-American by Pro Football Weekly as a senior in 1988. There he played with other standouts such as Steve Atwater and Barry Foster.

Professional career

Childress was selected in the 2nd round of the 1989 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. After two seasons of tryouts, he finally played one season for the New England Patriots in 1991 (scoring a touchdown) and another in 1992 for the Cleveland Browns.[1]

Childress moved to the CFL with the Shreveport Pirates in 1994 and switched to the Birmingham Barracudas in 1995 (both failed expansion franchises in the CFL bid to play in the US). He then went on to an 8-year stay with the Calgary Stampeders, where he was an all-star 6 times, received the CFL's Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 1998, the DeMarco-Becket Memorial Trophy in 1997 and won the Grey Cup in 1998 and 2001.

Childress played his final three seasons with the Saskatchewan Roughriders. He retired from the CFL after the 2006 season.

References

  1. Freddie Childress Past Stats, Statistics, History, and Awards - databaseFootball.com


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