Chris Koepplin

 Punter
 Height: 6'3
 Weight: 210
 College: Massachusetts
CAREER STATS:
Career Stats Punting
Tackles
 
 Year Team G Punts Yards GAvg Long TB Blk Ret Yards NAvg TT  
 2016 Chesapeake 14 79 3,501 44.3 61 29 0 37 493 38.1 1  
 2017 Chesapeake 14 77 3,497 45.4 62 24 0 41 535 38.5 0  
 2018 Chesapeake 14 64 2,882 45.0 61 22 0 32 544 36.5 0  
 2019 Chesapeake 14 77 3,314 43.0 61 34 0 30 423 37.5 0  
 2020 Chesapeake 14 72 3,235 44.9 62 28 0 36 391 39.5 1  
 2021 Chesapeake 14 77 3,504 45.5 62 27 0 35 454 39.6 2  
 2022 Chesapeake 14 93 4,028 43.3 64 42 0 35 380 39.2 0  
 2023 Chesapeake 14 66 2,942 44.6 64 22 0 32 535 36.5 6  
 2024 Chesapeake 14 89 4,110 46.2 63 28 0 45 700 38.3 4  
 2025 Chesapeake 14 91 3,996 43.9 62 33 0 37 593 37.4 2  
 2026 Chesapeake 14 104 4,741 45.6 68 41 0 50 849 37.4 3  
 2027 Chesapeake 14 93 4,499 48.4 69 24 0 50 944 38.2 3  
 2028 Chesapeake 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0  
 12 Seasons 168 982 44,249 45.1 69 354 0 460 6,841 38.1 22

PROFILE:

FIFL Experience: Coming soon. 0/1 passing in 2016.

Professional Experience: After his college career, Koepplin did not receive any interest from National Football League teams. However, he spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons with the Manchester Wolves of the Arena Football League's developmental league before the team folded following the 2009 season. Koepplin attended kicking camps in 2010 but was unable to draw interest from professional teams and went to work as a personal trainer at Gold's Gym. On July 25, 2011 the NFL lockout ended and teams scrambled to find players to fill rosters for training camp. With starting kicker Stephen Gostkowski coming off a leg injury, the New England Patriots signed Koepplin to handle kickoff duties in pre-season, but he did not make the final roster. Koepplin was signed by the Patriots again in 2012, but was once again cut during training camp. In April, 2013 Koepplin was signed by the Buffalo Bills in order to attend their training camp and compete with veteran Rian Lindell for the starting job. He was cut by the Bills as well

College: Koepplin attended Boston University in his first year of college and served as a manager for the men's basketball team. Koepplin then attended Nassau Community College for two seasons. Koepplin then played his junior and senior seasons at the University of Massachusetts and served as the team's primary kicker in 2006 and 2007. As a junior. Koepplin hit 51-of-52 points after touchdown and was 16-of-23 on field goal attempts. He was named a Second-Team All Atlantic 10 kicker. As a senior, Koepplin was 48-of-49 on points after touchdown and 11-of-15 on field goal attempts, with a long field goal of 51 yards, the second longest in school history. Following his senior season Koepplin was named a Colonial Athletic Association third-team kicker. He finished his career ranked first in school history in field goals during a season (16), points by kicker during a season (99), and points after touchdown during a season(51).

Personal: Born Octover 11th, 1985 in Kings Park, NY. Koepplin attended St. Anthony's High School in South Huntington, New York. He played football only in his senior season, but went 31 of 32 on extra point attempts.