Date of Birth: January 9, 1975 Position: Punter (P)
Career Timeline
Dallas Cowboys (DAL) - 2000
Denver Broncos (DEN) - 2001 to 2004
Career Highlights and Accomplishments
Micah Knorr entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent and began his professional career with the Dallas Cowboys in 2000.
During his time with the Cowboys, he played in a limited role and was primarily utilized as a punter.
In 2001, Knorr signed with the Denver Broncos, where he continued to develop his punting skills.
He served as the Broncos' punter for several seasons, contributing to the team's special teams unit.
Knorr's best season came in 2002, where he averaged over 42 yards per punt, showcasing his ability to flip field position.
He was known for his strong leg and consistency, providing the Broncos with reliable punting during his tenure.
Knorr played his final NFL season in 2004 before retiring from professional football.
Post-NFL Career
After retiring, Knorr transitioned into coaching, sharing his knowledge of the game with younger players.
Legacy
While Micah Knorr may not be a household name, his contributions to the teams he played for, particularly as a reliable punter, have made a lasting impact on special teams play in the NFL.
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