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Frank Murphy (gridiron football)

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Name
  
Frank Murphy

Height:
  
6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)

Role
  
American football player


Receptions:
  
8

Weight
  
98 kg

Receiving yards:
  
71

Positions
  
Wide receiver


Date of birth:
  
(1977-02-11) February 11, 1977 (age 38)

NFL draft:
  
2000 / Round: 6 / Pick: 170

Education
  
Garden City Community College, Kansas State University

Place of birth:
  
Jacksonville, Florida

Frank Murphy (born February 11, 1977) is a former gridiron football wide receiver. He was drafted by the Chicago Bears in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft. He played college football for the Kansas State Wildcats.

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Murphy was also a member of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins, Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Florida Tuskers.

Early years

Murphy was an All-American, All-State and Nassau County Player of the Year as a senior running back and return specialist at West Nassau High School.

College career

In 1995, Murphy played wide receiver for Itawamba Community College. He transferred to Garden City Community College in 1996 and sat out the season as a transfer. In 1997, he was named to the National Junior College Athletic Association All-American first-team and National Player of the Year.

Transferring to Kansas State University in 1998, he appeared in the Wildcats final eight games as a reserve tailback, recording 257 yards and five touchdowns on 55 carries, three catches for 91 yards and a touchdown, and returned eight kickoffs for 210 yards. In 1999, he finished second on the Wildcats with 541 yards and six touchdowns on 97 carries primarily as a backup running back, caught six passes for 39 yards, and 199 yards on seven kickoff returns.

Chicago Bears

Murphy was selected in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears and released by Chicago in August.

First stint with Buccaneers

Murphy subsequently signed to the practice squad with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and made his NFL debut on December 3, 2000 returning two kickoffs for 24 yards against the Dallas Cowboys. In 2001, he dressed in 11 games for Tampa Bay with 8 catches for 71 yards and 1 touchdown and he led the Buccaneers with 20 kick returns for 445 yards and recorded two defensive tackles.

In the first pre-season game of the 2002 NFL Season on August 12, Murphy returned the opening kickoff against the Miami Dolphins for a 95-yard touchdown. It was the very first play in live action for the reign of Jon Gruden as the Buccaneers' Head Coach. Despite this, Murphy was subsequently released by Tampa Bay during final cuts.

Houston Texans

Murphy signed as a free agent with the Houston Texans on November 27, 2002, dressing in five games for the Texans and recorded 8 special teams tackles and 1 kickoff return.

Murphy was released by the Texans following training camp in 2003 and spent the rest of the year out of football.

Second stint with Buccaneers

Murphy re-signed with the Buccaneers as a free agent in 2004. He played in three games with the Bucs in 2004 as a backup receiver and special teams player before suffering a season-ending injury. He was released prior to the 2005 season.

Miami Dolphins

Murphy signed with the Miami Dolphins in 2006 but was waived prior to the regular season.

First stint with Argonauts

Murphy signed as a free agent with the Toronto Argonauts on June 10, 2007 and dressed for 16 games recording 37 catches for 614 yards and 3 touchdowns making him the Argos’ third-leading receiver that year.

Hamilton Tiger-Cats

Murphy was traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats in exchange for running back Anthony Davis on December 18, 2007.

Second stint with Argonauts

After a year out of football, Murphy re-signed with the Argonauts on April 15, 2009. He was released in June.

Florida Tuskers

Murphy was signed by the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League on September 3, 2009.

Tampa Bay Storm

Murphy was signed by the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena Football League in February 2011.

References

Frank Murphy (gridiron football) Wikipedia