Drafted in the 5th round of the 2004 NFL Draft (150th overall).
Played in 5 games during his rookie season.
Completed 49 of 92 passes for 585 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions.
Cincinnati Bengals (2005)
Signed with the Bengals after a brief stint with the Bears.
Did not see significant playing time and was primarily a backup.
Did not record any statistics during the regular season with the Bengals.
Collegiate Background
University of Ohio State: Krenzel played college football at Ohio State University.
He was the starting quarterback for the Buckeyes during their 2002 national championship season, leading the team to victory in the BCS National Championship game against Miami.
His leadership and clutch performances earned him a reputation as a capable quarterback in college football.
Highlights & Accomplishments
Notable for being part of the 2002 Ohio State Buckeyes team that won the national championship.
Known for his ability to perform under pressure and lead his team to victory in critical moments.
Contributed to the Bears' postseason efforts in 2004, although the team did not advance far in the playoffs.
Post-NFL Career
After his NFL career, Krenzel transitioned into a career outside of professional football.
He has been involved in various ventures, including coaching and business initiatives.
Craig Krenzel's career is highlighted by his significant contributions to college football and a brief stint in the NFL, where he showcased his skills as a quarterback.
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