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Position:
  
Fullback

Rushing Yards:
  
21

Weight
  
121 kg

Name
  
Henry Hynoski

College:
  
Pittsburgh

Height
  
1.85 m

Siblings
  
Mary Frances Hynoski

Undrafted:
  
2011

40 yard dash time
  
5.06 seconds


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Date of birth:
  
(1988-12-30) December 30, 1988 (age 27)

Role
  
American football fullback

Parents
  
Kathy Hynoski, Henry Hynoski, Sr.

Profiles


Place of birth:
  
Elysburg, Pennsylvania

Education
  
University of Pittsburgh

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Henry Philip Hynoski Jr. (born December 30, 1988) is an American football fullback who is currently a free agent. Hynoski played college football at the University of Pittsburgh.

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On June 25, 2016 Henry married police detective Laura Sorto (now Laura Hynoski).

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Early years

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Hynoski, nicknamed "Hank the Tank", "Hynoceros", "Polish Hammer" ,"Polish Plow", was born in Elysburg, Pennsylvania to Henry Sr. and Kathy Hynoski. He is of Polish ancestry — his father's side is from the Mazury area and his mother's parents are from Gdańsk and Suwałki. His paternal grandfather changed his name from Chojnowski to Hynoski after arriving in the US.

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His father was also a football player and played running back at Temple University. In 1975, Henry Sr. was drafted in the sixth round by the Cleveland Browns.

High school career

Hynoski was a prolific player in high school at Southern Columbia Area, finishing his career with 7,165 yards and 113 touchdowns. He led Southern Columbia to four consecutive PIAA class "A" state championships (2003–06). Hynoski is currently ninth on the all-time Pennsylvania high school rushing list, and was regarded as one of the top fullback prospects in the country, being ranked seventh by Rivals and fourth by Scout, in addition to being named the Associated Press Class A player of the year. Despite these accolades he was lightly recruited and he accepted a scholarship offer from Pittsburgh.

College career

Hynoski redshirted in 2007, his freshman year, and was primarily a special-teams player in 2008, his redshirt freshman year, where he played in five games and recorded one carry for five yards. He eventually became the starting fullback halfway through 2009, his redshirt sophomore year. In 2010, as a junior, he remained entrenched as Pitt's starting fullback. In early 2011 he announced that he would forgo his senior season and declare for the NFL Draft.

New York Giants (2011-2015)

Hynoski was regarded as one of the best fullbacks available in the 2011 NFL Draft, until he suffered a hamstring injury during the NFL Scouting Combine. Due to the injury, his draft stock fell and he eventually went undrafted; however, soon after the NFL labor dispute was settled he received offers from several teams, subsequently making his decision to play for the New York Giants. Hynoski was given the starting fullback position after the Giants cut veteran Madison Hedgecock due to injury.

Hynoski had no rushing statistics in his rookie season of 2011, being used primarily as a lead blocker for running backs Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs. Hynoski did catch 12 passes for 83 yards (a 6.9 yard per reception average). On February 5, 2012, Hynoski became a Super Bowl Champion in Super Bowl XLVI, with a 21-17 win over the New England Patriots. He caught two passes for 19 yards in the game, and recovered a potentially costly Hakeem Nicks fumble in the third quarter. Hynoski's performance attracted national attention as several sports reporters and analysts praised his play. On December 30, 2012, he scored his first touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles. On September 5, 2015, the Giants released Hynoski.

References

Henry Hynoski Wikipedia