Chris Armstrong (Canadian football)
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Born: | Fayetteville, North Carolina | August 28, 1967
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Career information | |
Status | Retired |
CFL status | American |
Position(s) | WR |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (188 cm) |
Weight | 210 lb (95 kg) |
College | Fayetteville |
Career history | |
As player | |
1990 | Washington Commandos |
1991–1992 | Edmonton Eskimos |
1992 | Ottawa Rough Riders |
1994–1995 | Baltimore Stallions |
1996–1998 | Montreal Alouettes |
1998–1999 | Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
Career highlights and awards | |
CFL East All-Star | 1994 |
Career stats | |
Receiving | 449 (Avg: 18.0 yards) |
Longest Receiving | 97 |
Receiving TDs | 69 |
Kickoff Returns | 37 (Avg: 19.8 yards) |
Kickoff TDs | 0 |
Christopher Armstrong (born August 28, 1967) is a former Canadian Football League receiver who played 9 seasons for five different teams. In 2008, he was named offensive coordinator of the Maryland Maniacs of the Indoor Football League.[1] He was previously the head coach at National Academy Foundation High School (NAF) in Baltimore City Maryland. In the 2017 he became the head coach at Loch Raven High School in Towson Maryland and is currently going into his second year there. Armstrong said his five favorite players at Loch Raven High are LaMonte Brown, Adrian Hayes, Tariq Davis, Jessie Mayo and Kenneth Sweeney saying that they laid the foundation for the underclassmen to turn the struggling program around.
Armstrong attended college at Fayetteville State University.
References
[edit]- ^ "Former Baltimore Stallions Star Chris Armstrong Takes Offensive Helm". OurSports Central. October 13, 2008. Retrieved September 12, 2010.