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Place of birth:
  
Augusta, Georgia

Role
  
American football player

Place of death:
  
Sparks, Maryland

College:
  
Clark Atlanta

Positions
  
Fullback

Name
  
Chuck Evans


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Date of birth:
  
(1967-04-16)April 16, 1967

Date of death:
  
October 12, 2008(2008-10-12) (aged 41)

High school:
  
Augusta (GA) Glenn Hills

Died
  
October 12, 2008, Sparks, Maryland, United States

Education
  
Clark Atlanta University

Charles "Chuck" Evans (April 16, 1967 – October 12, 2008) was an American football fullback who played for the Minnesota Vikings and the Baltimore Ravens. He retired at after the 2000 NFL season after playing in the NFL for eight years.

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Early years

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Evans went to Glenn Hills High School in Augusta, Georgia and went to college at Clark Atlanta University

NFL career

Evans might be best known for being the starting fullback for the 1998 Minnesota Vikings which scored the most points by a team (556) in a season in NFL history.[1] He played the fullback position, which required him to block, catch the ball out of the back field, and every once in a while carry the ball.

His best year statistically was his first with the Baltimore Ravens in 1999. He had 38 carries for 134 yards and 32 receptions for 235 yards and a touchdown.[2] He won a Super Bowl ring with the Ravens in 2000. Around the NFL he was considered among the top in the league at his position.

Minnesota Vikings

Evans was selected by the Vikings in the 11th round of the 1992 NFL Draft. He was drafted from Clark Atlanta University, a Division II school. He went on to play in three games as a rookie and became a full-time player in his second year. Charles thrived as a role player and became one of offensive coordinator Brian Billick's favorite players. He was a key part of the record breaking 1998 Minnesota Vikings offense that set the record for most points in a season (556).

Baltimore Ravens

After a record breaking year in 1998, Brian Billick was given the head coaching job of the Baltimore Ravens. A few players, including Chuck Evans, decided to follow him. In 1999, Evans had his most productive year offensively, and the newly coached team finished with an 8-8 record.[3] Evans only participated in one game in the 2000 season, but earned a ring as the team went on to win Super Bowl XXXV.

Death

Chuck Evans died on October 12, 2008 of heart failure. He was 41 years old.

References

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