Chris Schultz

Christopher "Chris" Schultz (born February 16, 1960 in Burlington, Ontario, Canada) is a retired National Football League and Canadian Football League player who played the offensive tackle position primarily with the CFL Toronto Argonauts. Schultz is currently a sportscaster with Canadian sports television channel TSN.

Early life and college career
After attending Aldershot High School in Burlington, Ontario, Schultz played college football in the United States at the University of Arizona. Chris was recruited by Arizona head coach Tony Mason as a defensive tackle but proved to be better as an offensive tackle. Schultz played offensive tackle in his senior year for the Wildcats.

Professional career
Following college, Schultz was drafted in the seventh round of the 1983 NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. Schultz played with the Cowboys from 1983 to 1985.

Schultz returned to Canada to play for the CFL Toronto Argonauts in 1986. He played in 124 games for the Argos over his nine-year career with the club. Schultz was named a CFL All-Star twice (1987, 1988) and was a member of the Argos' 1991 Grey Cup championship team. In 2007, he was named to the Argos' all time team.

Post playing career
Schultz is currently a CFL football sportscaster on TSN's CFL on TSN show. Schultz also co-hosts a weekly one-hour sports radio program on TSN 1050 in Toronto called Football Sunday with Mike Hogan during the CFL and NFL seasons. He is also the NFL Insider for TSN.