Darrin Chiaverini
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Darrin Chiaverini is a former American football
wide receiver
in the National Football League
for the Cleveland Browns
, Dallas Cowboys
, and the Atlanta Falcons
. Chiaverini ranked 5th among NFL rookies in 1999 with 44 catches for the Cleveland Browns. Darrin also excelled in the AFL from 2004-2006, hauling in 213 receptions for 1944 yards and 33 touchdowns for the Austin Wranglers. He played college football
at the University of Colorado
and became the first ever winner of The Buffalo Heart Award. The award is now given annually to the player that best exemplifies Colorado Football. During Darrin's tenure at CU from 1995-1998, Colorado had two 10 win seasons and he was a part of three Bowl win teams (Cotton 1996, Holiday 1996, and Aloha 1998). Prior to his arrival at the University of Colorado, Darrin led the state of California in receptions with 88 and had 1,188 yards receiving in 1994 while attending Corona High School in Corona California. Chiaverini served as Team Captain in 1998 for the Buffs and was drafted
in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft
.
He holds the Browns' record for most catches by a rookie (1999). Since leaving the NFL he has gone into coaching and served as the Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receiver Coach for Mount San Antonio College in 2008. Mount San Antonio College won Back-to-Back Southern California Titles in 2007 and in 2008. In 2009 Darrin worked with UCLA football as the Assistant Special Teams Coach under Frank Gansz Jr. UCLA's Special Teams ranked among the best in the PAC-10 in 2009. UCLA went on to defeat Temple University in the 2009 Eagle Bank Bowl in Washington DC.
Darrin played a role of a Prison Guard in the movie "The Longest Yard" remake starring Adam Sandler. Darrin was hired in January of 2010 at Riverside City College as the Associate Head Coach / Recruiting Coordinator. Helped Riverside to a 10-1 record and a Central Division Championship. RCC was 1-9 in 2009 and the 10-1 record in 2010 marks one of the biggest turnarounds in Junior College Football History.
After retiring from professional football, Darrin completed his Bachelor Degree in Communications in the Winter of 2006 from the University of Colorado. He then went onto complete his Master's Degree in Human Performance and Sport Sciences in 2009 from New Mexico Highlands University. Was inducted into the Corona High School Hall Of Fame on October 13th 2010.
Darrin resides in Corona California with his wife Shannon and their two children.
American football
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wide receiver
Wide receiver
A wide receiver is an offensive position in American and Canadian football, and is the key player in most of the passing plays. Only players in the backfield or the ends on the line are eligible to catch a forward pass. The two players who begin play at the ends of the offensive line are eligible...
in the National Football League
National Football League
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for the Cleveland Browns
Cleveland Browns
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, Dallas Cowboys
Dallas Cowboys
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, and the Atlanta Falcons
Atlanta Falcons
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. Chiaverini ranked 5th among NFL rookies in 1999 with 44 catches for the Cleveland Browns. Darrin also excelled in the AFL from 2004-2006, hauling in 213 receptions for 1944 yards and 33 touchdowns for the Austin Wranglers. He played college football
College football
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at the University of Colorado
University of Colorado at Boulder
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and became the first ever winner of The Buffalo Heart Award. The award is now given annually to the player that best exemplifies Colorado Football. During Darrin's tenure at CU from 1995-1998, Colorado had two 10 win seasons and he was a part of three Bowl win teams (Cotton 1996, Holiday 1996, and Aloha 1998). Prior to his arrival at the University of Colorado, Darrin led the state of California in receptions with 88 and had 1,188 yards receiving in 1994 while attending Corona High School in Corona California. Chiaverini served as Team Captain in 1998 for the Buffs and was drafted
NFL Draft
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in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft
1999 NFL Draft
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.
He holds the Browns' record for most catches by a rookie (1999). Since leaving the NFL he has gone into coaching and served as the Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receiver Coach for Mount San Antonio College in 2008. Mount San Antonio College won Back-to-Back Southern California Titles in 2007 and in 2008. In 2009 Darrin worked with UCLA football as the Assistant Special Teams Coach under Frank Gansz Jr. UCLA's Special Teams ranked among the best in the PAC-10 in 2009. UCLA went on to defeat Temple University in the 2009 Eagle Bank Bowl in Washington DC.
Darrin played a role of a Prison Guard in the movie "The Longest Yard" remake starring Adam Sandler. Darrin was hired in January of 2010 at Riverside City College as the Associate Head Coach / Recruiting Coordinator. Helped Riverside to a 10-1 record and a Central Division Championship. RCC was 1-9 in 2009 and the 10-1 record in 2010 marks one of the biggest turnarounds in Junior College Football History.
After retiring from professional football, Darrin completed his Bachelor Degree in Communications in the Winter of 2006 from the University of Colorado. He then went onto complete his Master's Degree in Human Performance and Sport Sciences in 2009 from New Mexico Highlands University. Was inducted into the Corona High School Hall Of Fame on October 13th 2010.
Darrin resides in Corona California with his wife Shannon and their two children.