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College:
  
Tulsa

Games Started:
  
102

Role
  
American football player

Weight
  
145 kg

Positions
  
Guard

Games Played:
  
106

Name
  
Jerry Ostroski

Height
  
1.91 m

Education
  
University of Tulsa


Date of birth:
  
(1970-07-12) July 12, 1970 (age 45)

Place of birth:
  
Collegeville, Pennsylvania

NFL draft:
  
1992 / Round: 10 / Pick: 271

Jerry Ostroski: Football Guard


Gerald Ostroski (born July 12, 1970 in Collegeville, Pennsylvania) is a former American football offensive lineman who played for the Buffalo Bills in the National Football League.

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College career

After a standout high school career at Owen J. Roberts, Jerry Ostroski played college football at The University of Tulsa, starting every game as a sophomore, junior, and senior. He was selected first-team All-American in 1991 after leading TU to a 10-2 season and victory in the Freedom Bowl. In 1999, Ostroski was named to Tulsa's All-Century Team.

Pro career

Ostroski played 106 games (8 years) in the NFL, all with the Bills; he started 102 games at the center, offensive guard, and offensive tackle positions. In his 7th year, 2000, the last of three under head coach Wade Phillips, when the Bills had an 8-8 won-lost record, Ostroski became their starting center, replacing Dusty Zeigler who went to play with the Giants, playing between left guard Ruben Brown and right guard Jamie Nails in all 16 games. However, in 2001, Bill Conaty became the center and Ostroski showed his versatility again and moved to right guard.

After recovering from a broken leg in the 2001 preseason, he injured a knee late in the season versus the Atlanta Falcons. Ostroski won the Ed Block Courage Award in 2001.

Due to his knee injury, Ostroski retired on August 27, 2002.

References

Jerry Ostroski Wikipedia