Mike Schnitker

James Michael Schnitker is a former professional American football player who played offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos.[1]

Mike Schnitker
No. 64
Position:Offensive lineman
Personal information
Born: (1946-12-30) December 30, 1946
Atchison County, Missouri, U.S.
Career information
High school:Lakewood (Lakewood, Colorado)
College:University of Colorado
NFL draft:1969 / Round: 4 / Pick: 84
Career history
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:74
Games started:26

Early career

Schnitker played football for Lakewood, he was also active as a wrestler.[2] He won in 1964 a Class AAA championship.[3] He signed in April 1965 a letter of intend for the University of Colorado.[3] He played as a defensive end for Colorado. In 1967 he won with Calorado the 1967 Bluebonnet Bowl but didn't play because of a knee-injury and went into surgery.[4] He was selected UPI All-Big Eight Second Team Defense and a AP All-Big Eight First Team Defensive.[5][6] He also got a honorable mention for the All-America Teams.[7]

He started the 1968 season playing with an "Iron Boot" after his injury last season and switched to linebacker.[8][9] He got selected Big Eight Lineman of the week in October 1968 after a game against Iowa State.[10] He was after the season selected as AP All-Big Eight Second Team Defensive.[11] In December 1968 he was selected for the California all-opponents team, together with teammate Mike Montler to play in the Hula Bowl as part of the South team.[12] He also played for the West team in the All-America football game together with Mike Montler.[13]

Professional career

In the 1969 NFL draft he got chosen as 84th in the fourt round by the Denver Broncos were he played as a guard. In November 1969 he was injured with a hamstring-injury.[14] In April 1970 he re-signed with the Broncos together with John Johnson, Al Giffin, Alan Pastrana and Wandy Williams.[15] He again suffered a knee-injury in October 1970. Also in November 1971 was he carried of the field with a knee-injury. In July 1972 he re-signed with the Denver Broncos together with Mike Current.[16] In the summer of 1975 he underwent surgery for his knee but didn't return to pro football afterwards.[17] He played 74 games in which he started 26 for the Denver Broncos.

References

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