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Jeremy Bloom

Jeremy Bloom
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Full Name : Jeremy Ryan Bloom
Public : Jeremy Bloom
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Country : United States (USA) 
DOB : April 2, 1982  (Age 27)
Place : Fort Collins, Colorado
Height : 5' 9"
Weight : 180 lbs.
Sport : Football - NFL
Team : Free Agent
Level : Professional
Status : Average
   
 Quick Facts
Free Agent
Wide Receiver
Jersey # --

NFL Teams :
Pittsburgh Steelers (2007 - 2008)
Philadelphia Eagles (2006)


College : Colorado

Drafted :
147th overall in 2006
Philadelphia Eagles


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Jeremy Ryan Bloom is an American football player who currently is a free agent. He was born in Loveland, Colorado on April 2, 1982.

Bloom is a return specialist who plays wide receiver.

During the 2006 NFL Draft, he was picked in the 5th round by the Philadelphia Eagles. While at training camp he injured his hamstring and was subsequently placed on injured reserve where he remained for the 2006 season. Later he was waived by the Eagles. In preparation for the 2008 AFC playoff game, the Pittsburgh Steelers signed Bloom on December 31, 2007. However on August 25, 2008 he was again released by the Steelers.

As a snow skier, Bloom is a two-time Olympian, three- time World Champion, and a National Champion. He won six straight World Cup Races in 2005, a record of most wins in one season in the entire history of skiing. And in his four years of contending on the World Cup Tour, Bloom won 11 Gold Medals and earned 26 trips to the podium. In his 49 World Cup Races participation, his 53% podium percentage is among the highest in the history of skiing.


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