Christian Fauria

Christian Ashley Fauria (born September 22, 1971) is an American former football tight end.

Christian Fauria
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Position:Tight end
Personal information
Born: (1971-09-22) September 22, 1971
Harbor City, California
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Weight:250 lb (113 kg)
Career information
High school:Crespi Carmelite
(Encino, California)
College:Colorado
NFL Draft:1995 / Round: 2 / Pick: 39
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:252
Receiving Yards:2,529
Receiving TDs:22
Player stats at NFL.com

Early life

Fauria attended Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino, California and lettered in football, track, and once in basketball. In football, as a senior, he was the team captain, the team Most Valuable Player, a first team All-Del Rey League honoree, and a first team All-CIF honoree. In his only season of high school varsity basketball, he averaged 16.0 points and 13.0 rebounds. Fauria graduated from high school in 1990.

Football career

College

Fauria attended the University of Colorado at Boulder, where he caught 98 passes for 1,458 yards (14.87 yards per rec.), and 12 touchdowns in a successful partnership with quarterback Kordell Stewart. He still holds the Big Eight Conference record for pass receptions by a tight end. As a senior, he was the team captain on an AP "top 3 team" that posted an 11-1 record, and was part of the offensive line that assisted Heisman Trophy winner Rashaan Salaam to a 2,000 yard season. In that year, Fauria was also a first team All-Big 8 choice, a third team Associated Press All-American choice, and he won the Derek Singleton Award, which is given to the University of Colorado football player who displays the most enthusiasm, dedication, and spirit. While in college, he appeared in an American version of Takeshi's Castle with other members of his family called "Storm the Castle" in 1993 and finished fifth. As stated in a broadcast of First Take, Fauria was involved in a fight during his senior year in college. He was attacked by a group of people and while defending himself, defeated the two attackers. However, this did not sit well with NFL teams who do not want their prospective draft picks "fighting." According to Fauria the situation cost him a First Round selection (Most Likely To Pittsburgh @ #27) and millions of dollars.

Professional football

Drafted with the 39th pick, Fauria played seven seasons with the Seattle Seahawks,[1] recording a career-high 37 receptions in 1998. He then joined the New England Patriots in 2002 up until 2005, where he started and played for two Super Bowl champions (2004–2005). Some believed he was signed in 2002 to serve as a mentor to 1st round draft pick and fellow University of Colorado alumnus Daniel Graham, however Fauria earned the starting position during the season and recorded a career-high of seven touchdowns for the year. After the Patriots, Fauria joined the Washington Redskins for one season. He was released on February 28, 2007 and signed with the Carolina Panthers on September 10, 2007 to play in his 13th and final season.

On November 18, 2007, Fauria and Quarterback Vinny Testaverde hooked up for a two-yard touchdown reception that entered the pair into the NFL record books as having the oldest combined age for a touchdown reception (over 80 years).[2]

NFL statistics

YearTeamGamesReceptionsYardsYards per ReceptionLongest ReceptionTouchdownsFirst DownsFumblesFumbles Lost
1995SEA141718110.62011100
1996SEA101821411.92311400
1997SEA161011011.0250500
1998SEA163737710.22521611
1999SEA163537610.72501910
2000SEA15282378.51621310
2001SEA16211889.03011111
2002NE16272539.43371600
2003NE162828510.22821400
2004NE161619512.2252900
2005NE168577.1182700
2006WSH92178.5110100
2007CAR155397.8162500
Career1912522,52910.0332214142

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Post-NFL career

Fauria is a studio analyst for College Football on CBS Sports Network. Fauria previously served as a College Football analyst for ESPN.

Fauria is part of the WEEI-FM afternoon drive time show called Ordway, Merloni & Fauria, with former Red Sox infielder Lou Merloni and Glenn Ordway. In February 2018, he was suspended by the station for five days for using a stereotyped Asian accent to mock Chinese-American sports agent Don Yee, who represents former teammate Tom Brady.[4] Partly due to fallout from the incident, WEEI-FM suspended its daytime live programming on February 16 so all employees could attend mandatory sensitivity training.[5]

Personal life

Fauria resides in North Attleborough, Massachusetts. He has five children. His nephew, Joseph Fauria, played tight end for the Detroit Lions.

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References

  1. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/F/FaurCh00.htm
  2. Peltz, Jim (November 25, 2007). "Not perfect, but 10 isn't bad number". Los Angeles Times.
  3. "Christian Fauria Stats". ESPN Internet Ventures. Retrieved May 21, 2014.
  4. Finn, Chad (February 10, 2018). "WEEI suspends Christian Fauria for mocking agent Don Yee". Boston.com. Archived from the original on February 11, 2018.
  5. Hayley Glatter (February 15, 2018). "WEEI Employees Will Be Attending Mandatory Sensitivity Training". Boston Magazine.
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