Position: Long Snapper (LS) Date of Birth: October 18, 1981 College: University of North Carolina
Career Timeline
2005: Greg Warren signed with the Pittsburgh Steelers as an undrafted free agent.
2005-2016: Played his entire NFL career with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Warren was known for his consistency and reliability as a long snapper, a position that often goes unnoticed but is crucial for field goals and punts.
He played in a total of 139 regular-season games over his 12-year career.
Warren was a part of the Steelers' roster during their Super Bowl XLIII victory in 2009, contributing to the team's special teams unit.
He earned respect from teammates and coaches for his work ethic and professionalism.
Warren suffered an ACL injury in 2015 but made a successful return to the field.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring, Warren transitioned into coaching and has been involved in mentoring young players.
Personal Life
Warren is known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in supporting youth sports programs.
Greg Warren's career is a testament to the importance of specialized roles in football, and he remains a respected figure among fans and players alike.
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