Lance Gunn Explained

Lance Gunn
Number:27
Position:Defensive back
Birth Date:9 January 1970
Birth Place:Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lb:222
High School:North Shore (Houston, Texas)
College:Texas
Draftyear:1993
Draftround:7
Draftpick:175
Pastteams:
Highlights:
Statlabel1:Fumble recoveries
Statvalue1:1
Pfr:G/GunnLa20

Lance Cameron Gunn (born January 9, 1970) is an American former professional football defensive back who played in the National Football League (NFL) and NFL Europe.

Early life

Gunn grew up in an east suburb of Houston, Texas. He attended North Shore High School in Cloverleaf, Texas, and played high school football there.[1]

College career

Gunn played college football at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas. He red-shirted his freshman year in 1988, then played three seasons for head coach David McWilliams (1989–91), and his senior season (1992) for head coach John Mackovic. His sophomore season in 1990, Texas won the Southwest Conference and finished the regular season ranked No. 3. Gunn was a three-time All-SWC selection (1989–91) and named an All-American safety in 1992.[2] [3]

College stats include 298 tackles (188 solo) and six QB sacks. He led the Longhorns in interceptions with five in 1991 and tied for the lead in blocked kicks in 1992. He graduated from UT in 1993 with a marketing degree.[4] [5]

In 2011, Gunn was inducted into the Longhorn Hall of Honor.[6]

Professional career

Gunn was drafted by Cincinnati Bengals with the seventh pick of the seventh round of the 1993 NFL draft.[7] [8] He played one season for the Bengals, starting eight games before being placed on the injured reserve list.[9] He was then released by the Bengals at the end of camp in 1994.[10]

In 1995 he was signed by the New Orleans Saints in the offseason, but then cut at the end of camp.[10]

In 1996, Gunn played for the Frankfurt Galaxy in the NFL Europe league and played with them in World Bowl '96. His football career ended the following spring of 1997 after donating a kidney to his ailing father.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: LANCE GUNN . profootballarchives.com . November 17, 2014 . August 21, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160821050338/http://profootballarchives.com/gunn00800.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Football Writers Association All-America football team . Quad-City Times . 1992-12-16 . 2019-03-27.
  3. Web site: The Sporting News All-America Team . The Des Moines Register . 1992-12-16 . 2019-03-27.
  4. Web site: Longhorn Roster: Lance Gunn . TexasSports.com . 2019-03-27.
  5. Web site: Longhorn Hall of Honor: Lance Gunn . England . Natalie . TexasSports.com . 2011-11-15 . 2019-03-27.
  6. Web site: Lance Gunn . 29 October 2024.
  7. Web site: 1993 NFL Draft Listing . 2023-03-31 . Pro-Football-Reference.com . en.
  8. Web site: NFL Draft History . NFL.com . 2019-03-27.
  9. Web site: Lance Gunn Player Profile . NFL.com . 2019-03-27.
  10. Web site: Lance Gunn NFL transactions . 29 October 2024.