From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bill Schroeder
Bill Schroeder
Bill Schroeder 22, 2008 Schroeder informed Green Bay Packers general
manager Ted Thompson that he would like to retire as a
Position(s) Jersey #(s)
Wide receiver 84, 11, 19 Packer.[1] He signed with the Packers on May 21, 2008 and
retired the next day.[2]
Born January 9, 1971 (1971-01-09)
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
External links
Career information
• Bill Schroeder’s professional stats at NFL.com
Year(s) 1994–2004
NFL Draft 1994 / Round: 6 / Pick: 181 References
College Wisconsin–La Crosse [1] He signed with the Green Bay Packers on May 21,
Professional teams 2008. http://blogs.jsonline.com/packers/archive/
2008/05/22/schroeder-to-retire-as-a-packer.aspx
• Green Bay Packers (1994)
Schroeder to retire as a Packer
• New England Patriots (1995)
• Rhein Fire (1997) [2] http://www.madison.com/wsj/blogs/Packers/
• Green Bay Packers (1997-2001) 287729 Schroeder retires a Packer. In 2001,
• Detroit Lions (2002-2003) Schroeder lead the all NFC players in yards per
• Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2004) reception.
Career stats Persondata
Receptions 304 Name Schroeder, Bill
Receiving Yards 4,583
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Touchdowns 28
Date of birth January 9, 1971
Career highlights and awards
Place of birth
• Led NFC in Yards/Reception: 17.3 (2001)
Date of death
William Fredrich Schroeder (born January 9, 1971, in Eau Place of death
Claire, Wisconsin) is a former American football wide re-
ceiver in the NFL. He attended Sheboygan South High
School and then went on to the University of Wiscon-
sin–La Crosse, where he starred in track and field. He last
played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2004. On May
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Categories:
• 1971 births
• Living people
• People from Eau Claire, Wisconsin
• American football wide receivers
• Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles football players
• Green Bay Packers players
• New England Patriots players
• Detroit Lions players
• Tampa Bay Buccaneers players
• Rhein Fire players
• Players of American football from Wisconsin
• American football wide receiver, 1970s birth stubs
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