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Matt Wilhelm
File:Matt Wilhelm at 49ers training camp 2010-08-11 2.JPG
Wilhelm at 49ers training camp in August 2010
No. 56, 57, 50     
Linebacker
Personal information
Date of birth: (1981-02-02) February 2, 1981 (age 43)
Place of birth: Oberlin, Ohio
Career information
College: Ohio State
NFL Draft: 2003 / Round: 4 / Pick: 112
No regular season or postseason appearances
Career history
* San Diego Chargers ( 2003 2008)
Career highlights and awards
* Super Bowl champion (XLV)
Total tackles     243
Sacks     2.0
Forced fumbles     1
Fumble recoveries     1
Interceptions     6
Stats at NFL.com
Stats at pro-football-reference.com

Matthew Wilhelm (born February 2, 1981) is a former American college and professional football player and a current radio/TV football analyst.

He was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL) for eight seasons during the early 2000s. He played college football for Ohio State University, and earned All-American honors. He was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft, also played for the San Francisco 49ers and Green Bay Packers of the NFL, and was a member of the Packers' Super Bowl XLV championship team that beat the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is currently a football analyst/show host for WKNR AM 850 and WEWS-TV 5 in Cleveland.

Early years[]

Wilhelm was born in Oberlin, Ohio, and grew up in Lorain, Ohio. He attended Elyria Catholic High School in Elyria, Ohio. He amassed 100 tackles, 26 for loss, and 11 sacks as a senior, and was named a first-team All-Ohio selection. He also played tight end and running back.[1] In 2002, his high school retired his No. 34 jersey.

College career[]

Wilhelm attended Ohio State University, and played for coach John Cooper and coach Jim Tressel's Ohio State Buckeyes football teams from 1999 to 2002. Wilhelm was moved to middle linebacker before his sophomore season and started every game. In his first game as a starter against Fresno State, Wilhelm intercepted a David Carr pass and ran it 25 yards for a touchdown.[2] The following year, he earned the Randy Gradishar Award as the team's top linebacker and made all of the defensive calls. As a senior in 2002, Wilhelm was recognized as a consensus first-team All-American,[3] and helped his team win a BCS National Championship with a team-leading 11 tackles in a 31–24 Fiesta Bowl victory over the Miami Hurricanes. Wilhelm ended the year with a career-high 121 tackles and ended his career with the 6th most career tackles for loss for Ohio State all-time.[4]

Professional career[]

Pre-draft measureables
Ht WtArm lengthHand size 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BPWonderlic
6 ft 4 in 245 lb33 in1014 in 4.79 s 35 in 9 ft 5 in 27

San Diego Chargers[]

Wilhelm was drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He spent the first four years of his career mostly on special teams and as a backup. In 2007, he became a full-time starter after Donnie Edwards signed with the Kansas City Chiefs. He was released by the Chargers on July 24, 2009.

Philadelphia Eagles[]

Wilhelm was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles on August 4, 2009 after starting middle linebacker Stewart Bradley suffered a season-ending knee injury. He was waived on September 5, 2009.

San Francisco 49ers[]

Wilhelm was signed by the San Francisco 49ers on October 19, 2009 after reserve linebacker Jeff Ulbrich was placed on injured reserve. He was re-signed to a one-year contract on March 4, 2010. He was cut on September 3, 2010.

Green Bay Packers[]

Wilhelm was signed by the Green Bay Packers on October 26, 2010.

Retirement[]

After winning Super Bowl XLV as a member of the Packers, Wilhelm decided to retire from the NFL. In 2013, he was hired by Cleveland radio station WKNR AM 850 to be a football analyst, co-host of Cleveland Browns Daily, and serve as a co-host for the station's Ohio State Buckeyes pregame show. He also appears on Cleveland ABC affiliate WEWS-TV 5 as a Buckeyes and Browns analyst.[5][6]

In 2016, Wilhelm's hometown paper, The Morning Journal, changed the name of its annual high school football Player of the Year award to The Matt Wilhelm Award in recognition of Wilhelm's lifetime of football achievements.[7]

In 2017, Wilhelm was announced as a member of the 2017 Lorain Sports Hall of Fame class.[8]

Awards and honors[]

High school[]

  • 1998 All-Ohio First Team

College[]

  • 2002 All-Big Ten First Team
  • 2002 Consensus All-American
  • 2002 National Championship (as a member of the Ohio State Buckeyes)

NFL[]

References[]

External links[]

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