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Chip Lohmiller

No. 8, 2

Position:

Placekicker

Personal information

Born:

(1966-07-16) July 16, 1966 (age 57)
Woodbury, Minnesota, U.S.

Career information

High school:

Woodbury (MN)

College:

Minnesota

NFL draft:

1988 / Round: 2 / Pick: 55

Career history

  • New Orleans Saints (1995)
  • St. Louis Rams (1996)
  • Career highlights and awards

  • Second-team All-Pro (1991)
  • Pro Bowl (1991)
  • NFL scoring leader (1991)
  • PFWA All-Rookie Team (1988)
  • First-team All-Big Ten (1986)
  • Second-team All-Big Ten (1987)
  • Career NFL statistics

    Field goals attempted:

    284

    Field goals made:

    204

    Field goal %:

    71.8

    Player stats at PFR

    John McLeod "Chip" Lohmiller (born July 16, 1966) is an American former professional football player who was a placekicker in the National Football League (NFL) for the Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints, and St. Louis Rams. He played college football for the University of Minnesota and high school footballatWoodbury Senior High SchoolinWoodbury, Minnesota, a suburb east of Saint Paul.

    College career[edit]

    During Lohmiller's time at Minnesota, he was named to the All-Big Ten Conference first-team in 1986 and the second-team in 1987.[1] By the end of his college career, Lohmiller became Minnesota's all-time leading scorer with 268 points (since broken by Dan Nystrom in 2002).[2]

    Professional career[edit]

    Lohmiller was selected in the second round (55th overall) of the 1988 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins, for whom he played from 1988to1994.[3] He finished his NFL career with the New Orleans Saints (1995) and St. Louis Rams (1996).

    Notable moments[edit]

    Personal[edit]

    Lohmiller was the head coach for the Pequot Lakes High School football team in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota, where they advanced to their first state appearance in school history in 2009.[1][4]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "1988 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved September 24, 2023.
  • ^ "Fall Sports Offerings at Pequot Lakes High School". Archived from the original on August 9, 2011. Retrieved December 3, 2008.
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  • Jamie Morris
  • Carl Mims
  • Stan Humphries
  • Harold Hicks
  • Darryl McGill
  • Blake Peterson
  • Henry Brown
  • Curt Koch
  • Wayne Ross
  • 6Cary Conklin (IR)
  • 8Chip Lohmiller
  • 10Jeff Rutledge
  • 11Mark Rypien (MVP)
  • 16Stan Humphries
  • 20Alvoid Mays
  • 21Earnest Byner
  • 26Danny Copeland
  • 27Brad Edwards
  • 28Darrell Green
  • 29David Gulledge
  • 30Brian Mitchell
  • 31Clarence Vaughn
  • 32Ricky Ervins
  • 34Terry Hoage
  • 35Martin Mayhew
  • 37Gerald Riggs
  • 40Alvin Walton
  • 44John Settle
  • 45Sidney Johnson
  • 47A. J. Johnson
  • 48Travis Curtis
  • 50Ravin Caldwell
  • 51Monte Coleman
  • 53Jeff Bostic
  • 54Kurt Gouveia
  • 55Andre Collins
  • 57Matt Millen
  • 58Wilber Marshall
  • 60Fred Stokes
  • 61Mark Adickes
  • 62Ralph Tamm
  • 63Raleigh McKenzie
  • 65Mohammed Elewonibi (IR)
  • 66Joe Jacoby
  • 67Ray Brown
  • 68Russ Grimm
  • 69Mark Schlereth
  • 71Charles Mann
  • 74Markus Koch
  • 75Eric Williams
  • 76Ed Simmons
  • 78Tim Johnson
  • 79Jim Lachey
  • 80Keenan McCardell (IR)
  • 80Joe Johnson
  • 81Art Monk
  • 82John Brandes
  • 83Ricky Sanders
  • 84Gary Clark
  • 85Don Warren
  • 86Stephen Hobbs
  • 87Ron Middleton
  • 88James Jenkins
  • 88Jimmie Johnson
  • 89Terry Orr
  • 94Bobby Wilson
  • 97Jumpy Geathers
  • 99Jason Buck
  • Jack Burns
  • Bobby DePaul
  • Rod Dowhower
  • Jim Hanifan
  • Larry Peccatiello
  • Richie Petitbon
  • Dan Riley
  • Wayne Sevier
  • Rennie Simmons
  • Charley Taylor
  • Emmitt Thomas
  • LaVern Torgeson
  • Steve Wetzel
  • 1933: Presnell & Strong
  • 1934: Manders
  • 1935: Clark
  • 1936: Clark
  • 1937: Manders
  • 1938: Hinkle
  • 1939: Farkas
  • 1940: Hutson
  • 1941: Hutson
  • 1942: Hutson
  • 1943: Hutson
  • 1944: Hutson
  • 1945: Van Buren
  • 1946: Fritsch
  • 1947: Harder
  • 1948: Harder
  • 1949: Harder & Roberts
  • 1950: Walker
  • 1951: Hirsch
  • 1952: Soltau
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  • 1954: Walston
  • 1955: Walker
  • 1956: Layne
  • 1957: Groza
  • 1957: Baker
  • 1958: Brown
  • 1959: Hornung
  • 1960: Hornung
  • 1961: Hornung
  • 1962: Taylor
  • 1963: Chandler
  • 1964: Moore
  • 1965: Sayers
  • 1966: Gossett
  • 1967: Bakken
  • 1968: Kelly
  • 1969: Cox
  • 1970: Cox
  • 1971: Yepremian
  • 1972: Marcol
  • 1973: Ray
  • 1974: Marcol
  • 1975: Simpson
  • 1976: Linhart
  • 1977: Mann
  • 1978: Corral
  • 1979: J. Smith
  • 1980: J. Smith
  • 1981: Murray
  • 1981: Septién
  • 1982: Allen
  • 1983: Moseley
  • 1984: Wersching
  • 1985: Butler
  • 1986: Franklin
  • 1987: Rice
  • 1988: Norwood
  • 1989: Cofer
  • 1990: Lowery
  • 1991: Lohmiller
  • 1992: Stoyanovich
  • 1993: Jaeger
  • 1994: Carney
  • 1995: E. Smith
  • 1996: Kasay
  • 1997: Hollis
  • 1998: Anderson
  • 1999: Vanderjagt
  • 2000: Faulk
  • 2001: Faulk
  • 2002: Holmes
  • 2003: Wilkins
  • 2004: Vinatieri
  • 2005: Alexander
  • 2006: Tomlinson
  • 2007: Crosby
  • 2008: Gostkowski
  • 2009: Kaeding
  • 2010: Akers
  • 2011: Akers
  • 2012: Gostkowski
  • 2013: Gostkowski
  • 2014: Gostkowski
  • 2015: Gostkowski
  • 2016: Bryant
  • 2017: Zuerlein
  • 2018: Fairbairn
  • 2019: Butker
  • 2020: Carlson, Koo, & Sanders
  • 2021: Carlson & Folk
  • 2022: Myers
  • 2023: Aubrey

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