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'''Christopher Sanders''' (born [[December 22]], [[1977]] in [[Nuremberg, Germany]]) was an [[American football]] [[quarterback]] in the [[Arena Football League]] for the [[Dallas Desperados]]. He played [[college football]] at [[University of Tennessee at Chattanooga#Athletics|Tennessee-Chattanooga]].


==Early life==
'''Christopher Sanders''' (born [[April 22]], [[1973]] in [[Austin, Texas|Austin]], [[Texas]]) was an [[American football]] [[running back]] in the [[National Football League]] for the [[Washington Redskins]]. He played [[college football]] at [[Texas A&M University]].AFL NOTES: Chris Sanders was signed on November 2, 2007 and comes to Dallas to serve as the backup quarterback to Clint Dolezel. With stints in Columbus, Orlando, Kansas City and Arizona, Sanders has proven that he is a capable backup that can step in if called upon. For his career, he has completed 355-of-610 passes (58.1%) for 4,085 yards with 71 touchdowns and 21 interceptions.
Sanders was voted by the [[Associated Press]] as the 1995 5A Offensive Player of the Year at [[Edward S. Marcus High School]] in [[Flower Mound, Texas]].


==College==
== AFL 2007 (Arizona) ==
Sanders started his college career at [[SMU Mustangs#Football|Southern Methodist University]], throwing for 1,728 yards and 12 [[touchdown]]s in 20 games, including 10 starts. He then transferred to [[University of Tennessee at Chattanooga#Athletics|Tennessee-Chattanooga]]. While there, Sanders started 22 games for the Mocs. He set school records for passing yards (7,230), [[touchdown]]s (49), completions (584), 200-yard passing games (22), 300-yard passing games (12) and total offense (7,247). Sanders was one of 16 finalists for the [[Walter Payton Award]] recognizing best player in [[NCAA]] [[Division 1-AA]] football his senior season. He led the [[Southern Conference]] in all major passing categories as senior, throwing for 3,691 yards while also tying a school record with six touchdown passes against [[Mississippi Valley State]]. Sanders was an [[All-America]]n honorable mention as a junior with 3,539 yards and 27 touchdown passes.
Sanders completed 50-of-100 passes (50.0%) for 634 yards with 11 touchdowns and six interceptions in seven games with two starts. Sanders made his first appearance of the season at quarterback for the Rattlers in Week 4 against Las Vegas (3/23), completing one-of-two passes for seven yards. He threw his first touchdown of the season against Nashville (4/14) as he hit three-of-five passes for 63 yards while also throwing an interception in relief of Sherdrick Bonner. Sanders competed one-of-four passes for 30 yards and one touchdown in Week 9 at New York (4/28). He completed his only pass of the game for a 16-yard touchdown in Week 11 against Austin (5/12). Sanders made his first start of the season in Week 15 against Los Angeles (6/11) for an injured Bonner to complete 22-of-37 passes for 266 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions while also scoring three rushing touchdowns in the contest. He started his second game of the year at San Jose (6/16) in Week 16 to complete 22-of-49 passes for 252 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions.


==Professional career==
== AFL 2006 (Kansas City) ==
===2001===
Sanders became the starting quarterback in Week 8 at the Austin Wranglers (3/18) and started the next seven games. He tied for 14th in the AFL with 115 rushing yards - third among quarterbacks - and second with 13 rushing touchdowns - first among quarterbacks. Sanders set single-season team records for rushing attempts (46), yards (115), touchdowns (13), pass completions (184), completion percentage (66.2%), passing yards (2,018), passing touchdowns (36), quarterback rating (126.1), and total offense (4,538). He tied for second in expansion team history in single-game rushing touchdowns with three against Georgia (4/1) and fifth in single-season rushing touchdowns (13). Sanders was named Offensive Player of the Week at the Nashville Kats on April 22 and Offensive Player of the Game twice: April 1 against the Georgia Force and April 22 at the Nashville Kats. He completed one-of-two passes for 10 yards in a relief role in the team opener at Dallas (1/29). Sanders completed three-of-five passes for 32 yards and tossed his first touchdown of the season against Philadelphia (3/13). In his first start of the season at Austin (3/18) he threw for 229 yards on 16-of-36 passes with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Sanders threw for a season-high 320 yards on 26-of-42 passes with five touchdowns and two interceptions at New York (3/24). Against Georgia (4/1) he completed 29-of-41 passes for 272 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed three times for 16 yards with a career-high and single-game franchise-tying three touchdowns. Sanders threw a season-best seven touchdown tosses against Los Angeles (4/9) while completing 26-of-32 passes for 265 yards and rushed five times for 11 yards and one touchdown. Against Colorado (4/16) he was 24-of-36 for 244 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions while also adding 10 rushing yards on five attempts with two touchdowns. At Nashville (4/22) he notched season-highs in completions (30) and attempts (43) while passing for 282 yards with four touchdowns and one interception and ran nine times for 25 yards and two touchdowns. Sanders was six-of-12 for 80 yards with one touchdown and one interception against Orlando (5/6).
Sanders went [[undrafted]] in the [[2001 NFL Draft]]. He then signed a contract with the [[Tennessee Titans]] as a [[rookie]] and went 11-of-21 for 151 yards in the preseason before being released.


===2002===
== AFL 2005 (Orlando) ==
In 2002, Sanders was signed as a free agent by the [[Atlanta Falcons]] and was assigned to [[Frankfurt Galaxy]] of [[NFL Europe]] but was later waived before the start of the season. He then signed with the [[Roanoke Steam]] of [[af2]] and was named af2 Offensive Player of the Week in his first game, throwing for 211 yards and four touchdowns. Sanders left the team a shortly after to re-sign with the Titans who he spent training camp with.
Sanders appeared in six games - starting three - for the Predators. For the season he went 68-of-128 for 897 yards and 16 touchdowns with two interceptions and had a 53.1 completion percentage and quarterback rating of 100.3 while also rushing 15 times for 22 yards and three touchdowns. He was promoted to starter after his strong second-half performance in Orlando's 72-60 victory against New York (4/15) after Hamilton went down in the first half with a shoulder injury. In that contest, Sanders completed 13-of-17 passes for 130 yards, two touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. Sanders made key contributions in Orlando's 52-49 victory over Georgia (4/22) as he made his first start for the Predators in place of Hamilton and completed 20-of-34 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns along with a rushing touchdown. He was 18-of-31 for 262 yards and five touchdowns at Philadelphia (4/30). Sanders was13-of-37 for 221 yards and five touchdowns and one interception at Austin (5/7).


== AFL 2003 (Buffalo) ==
===2003===
He made the Destroyers squad as a back-up and played in five games with a pair of starts to finish the regular season with 529 yards on 52-of-103 passing (50.5%) with eight touchdowns and three interceptions. He saw his first significant action in Week 9 of the regular season, stepping in during the second half to complete five-of-nine passes for 55 yards against Detroit (3/30). His performance earned Sanders a start at New York (4/6) in Week 10 where he was 21-of-36 for 213 yards and five touchdowns in a 46-39 upset win. He completed 14-of-25 passes for 134 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions at Orlando (4/11). Sanders completed 12-of-33 passes for 127 yards and one touchdown at Los Angeles (4/18).
In 2003, Sanders played for the [[Buffalo Destroyers]] as a back-up and played in five games with a pair of starts to finish the regular season with 529 yards on 52-of-103 passing with eight touchdowns and three interceptions. He saw his first significant action in Week 9, stepping in during the second half to complete five-of-nine passes for 55 yards against the [[Detroit Fury]]. His performance earned him a start at [[New York Dragons|New York]] in Week 10 where he was 21-of-36 for 213 yards and five touchdowns in a 46-39 upset win. He completed 14-of-25 passes for 134 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions at the [[Orlando Predators]]. Sanders completed 12-of-33 passes for 127 yards and one touchdown at [[Los Angeles Avengers|Los Angeles]].


===2004===
== Other professional experience ==
2004 - After his release from Orlando's training camp, Sanders signed by Manchester of the af2 where he played in 16 games, passing yards for 4,184 yards and 66 touchdowns. He set seven team records, while finishing second in the league in passing and also led the team in rushing with 129 yards. Overall, Sanders ranked second in the league in rushing touchdowns with 18 to account for 84 touchdowns on the season. 2002 - Sanders signed as a free agent with the Atlanta Falcons in 2002 and was assigned to Frankfurt of NFL-Europe but was waived before the start of the season. He then signed with Roanoke of af2 and was named af2 Offensive Player of the Week in his first game, throwing for 211 yards and four touchdowns. Sanders left the team a short time later to re-sign with the Titans who he went to training camp with. 2001 - He began his professional career with the Tennessee Titans as an undrafted free agent and went 11-of-21 for 151 yards in the preseason before being released.
In 2004, Sanders signed with the [[Manchester Wolves]] of af2 where he played in 16 games, passing for 4,184 yards and 66 touchdowns. He set seven team records, while finishing second in the league in passing and also led the team in rushing with 129 yards. Overall, Sanders ranked second in the league in rushing touchdowns with 18 fora total of 84 touchdowns on the season.


== College ==
===2005===
In 2005, Sanders appeared in six games - starting three - for the Orlando Predators. For the season he was, 68-of-128 for 897 yards and 16 touchdowns with two interceptions and had a 53.1 completion percentage and quarterback rating of 100.3 while also rushing 15 times for 22 yards and three touchdowns. He was promoted to starter after his strong second-half performance in the 72-60 victory against the New York Dragons after [[Joe Hamilton (American football)|Joe Hamilton]] went down in the first half with a shoulder injury. In that contest, Sanders completed 13-of-17 passes for 130 yards, two touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. Sanders made contributions in Orlando's 52-49 victory over the [[Georgia Force]] as he made his first start for the Predators in place of Hamilton and completed 20-of-34 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns along with a rushing touchdown. He was 18-of-31 for 262 yards and five touchdowns at the [[Philadelphia Soul]]. Sanders was 13-of-37 for 221 yards and five touchdowns and one interception against the [[Austin Wranglers]].
Sanders started 22 games in two seasons with Tennessee-Chattanooga (1999-2000), setting school records for passing yards (7,230), touchdowns (49), completions (584), 200-yard passing games (22), 300-yard passing games (12) and total offense (7,247). Sanders was one of 16 finalists for the Walter Payton Award recognizing best player in NCAA Division 1-AA as a senior. He led the Southern Conference in all major passing categories as senior, throwing for 3,691 yards while also tying a school record with six touchdown passes against Mississippi Valley State. Sanders was an honorable mention All-American as a junior with 3,539 yards and 27 touchdown passes. He played his first two seasons at Southern Methodist University, throwing for 1,728 yards and 12 touchdowns in 20 games, including 10 starts. His final college career stats included 8,958 passing yards and 61 career touchdown passes.


== Personal ==
===2006===
In 2006, Sanders became the starting quarterback for the [[Kansas City Brigade]] in Week 8 at the Austin Wranglers and started the next seven games. He tied for 14th in the AFL with 115 rushing yards - third among quarterbacks - and second with 13 rushing touchdowns - first among quarterbacks. Sanders set single-season team records for rushing attempts (46), yards (115), touchdowns (13), pass completions (184), completion percentage (66.2%), passing yards (2,018), passing touchdowns (36), quarterback rating (126.1), and total offense (4,538). He tied for second in [[expansion team]] history in single-game rushing touchdowns with three against the Georgia Force and fifth in single-season rushing touchdowns (13). Sanders was named Offensive Player of the Week at the [[Nashville Kats]] on April 22 and Offensive Player of the Game twice: April 1 against the Georgia Force and April 22 at the Nashville Kats. He completed one-of-two passes for 10 yards in a relief role in the team opener at the [[Dallas Desperados]]. Sanders completed three-of-five passes for 32 yards and threw his first touchdown of the season against Philadelphia. In his first start of the season at Austin he threw for 229 yards on 16-of-36 passes with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Sanders threw for a season-high 320 yards on 26-of-42 passes with five touchdowns and two interceptions at New York. Against Georgia he completed 29-of-41 passes for 272 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed three times for 16 yards with a career-high and single-game franchise-tying three touchdowns. Sanders threw a season-best seven touchdown tosses against [[Los Angeles Avengers|Los Angeles]] while completing 26-of-32 passes for 265 yards and rushed five times for 11 yards and one touchdown. Against the [[Colorado Crush]] he was 24-of-36 for 244 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions while also adding 10 rushing yards on five attempts with two touchdowns. He notched season-highs in completions (30) and attempts (43) while passing for 282 yards with four touchdowns and one interception and ran nine times for 25 yards and two touchdowns at Nashville. Sanders was six-of-12 for 80 yards with one touchdown and one interception against Orlando.
Sanders was voted by the Associated Press as the 1995 5A Offensive Player of the Year at Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas. He was born in Nuremberg, Germany.

===2007===
On November 2, 2007, Sanders was signed by the Dallas Desperados to serve as the backup quarterback to [[Clint Dolezel]]. That season, Sanders completed 50-of-100 passes for 634 yards with 11 touchdowns and six interceptions in seven games with two starts for the Desperados. He made his first appearance of the season in Week 4 against the [[Las Vegas Gladiators|Gladiators,]] completing one-of-two passes for seven yards. He threw his first touchdown of the season against Nashville as he hit three-of-five passes for 63 yards while also throwing an interception in relief of [[Sherdrick Bonner]]. Sanders competed one-of-four passes for 30 yards and one touchdown in Week 9 at New York. He completed his only pass of the game for a 16-yard touchdown in Week 11 against Austin. Sanders made his first start of the season in Week 15 against Los Angeles for an injured Bonner to complete 22-of-37 passes for 266 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions while also scoring three rushing touchdowns in the contest. He started his second game of the year at the [[San Jose SaberCats]] in Week 16 to complete 22-of-49 passes for 252 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions.

==External links==
* [http://www.arenafan.com/players/Chris_Sanders-3353/ Profile at ArenaFan.com]


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Revision as of 02:54, 3 April 2008

Chris Sanders
Dallas Desperados
Career information
College:Tennessee-Chattanooga
Career history
*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Roster status:Active
Career highlights and awards
Player stats at ArenaFan.com

Christopher Sanders (born December 22, 1977 in Nuremberg, Germany) was an American football quarterback in the Arena Football League for the Dallas Desperados. He played college football at Tennessee-Chattanooga.

Early life

Sanders was voted by the Associated Press as the 1995 5A Offensive Player of the Year at Edward S. Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas.

College

Sanders started his college career at Southern Methodist University, throwing for 1,728 yards and 12 touchdowns in 20 games, including 10 starts. He then transferred to Tennessee-Chattanooga. While there, Sanders started 22 games for the Mocs. He set school records for passing yards (7,230), touchdowns (49), completions (584), 200-yard passing games (22), 300-yard passing games (12) and total offense (7,247). Sanders was one of 16 finalists for the Walter Payton Award recognizing best player in NCAA Division 1-AA football his senior season. He led the Southern Conference in all major passing categories as senior, throwing for 3,691 yards while also tying a school record with six touchdown passes against Mississippi Valley State. Sanders was an All-American honorable mention as a junior with 3,539 yards and 27 touchdown passes.

Professional career

2001

Sanders went undrafted in the 2001 NFL Draft. He then signed a contract with the Tennessee Titans as a rookie and went 11-of-21 for 151 yards in the preseason before being released.

2002

In 2002, Sanders was signed as a free agent by the Atlanta Falcons and was assigned to Frankfurt Galaxy of NFL Europe but was later waived before the start of the season. He then signed with the Roanoke Steam of af2 and was named af2 Offensive Player of the Week in his first game, throwing for 211 yards and four touchdowns. Sanders left the team a shortly after to re-sign with the Titans who he spent training camp with.

2003

In 2003, Sanders played for the Buffalo Destroyers as a back-up and played in five games with a pair of starts to finish the regular season with 529 yards on 52-of-103 passing with eight touchdowns and three interceptions. He saw his first significant action in Week 9, stepping in during the second half to complete five-of-nine passes for 55 yards against the Detroit Fury. His performance earned him a start at New York in Week 10 where he was 21-of-36 for 213 yards and five touchdowns in a 46-39 upset win. He completed 14-of-25 passes for 134 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions at the Orlando Predators. Sanders completed 12-of-33 passes for 127 yards and one touchdown at Los Angeles.

2004

In 2004, Sanders signed with the Manchester Wolves of af2 where he played in 16 games, passing for 4,184 yards and 66 touchdowns. He set seven team records, while finishing second in the league in passing and also led the team in rushing with 129 yards. Overall, Sanders ranked second in the league in rushing touchdowns with 18 fora total of 84 touchdowns on the season.

2005

In 2005, Sanders appeared in six games - starting three - for the Orlando Predators. For the season he was, 68-of-128 for 897 yards and 16 touchdowns with two interceptions and had a 53.1 completion percentage and quarterback rating of 100.3 while also rushing 15 times for 22 yards and three touchdowns. He was promoted to starter after his strong second-half performance in the 72-60 victory against the New York Dragons after Joe Hamilton went down in the first half with a shoulder injury. In that contest, Sanders completed 13-of-17 passes for 130 yards, two touchdowns and two rushing touchdowns. Sanders made contributions in Orlando's 52-49 victory over the Georgia Force as he made his first start for the Predators in place of Hamilton and completed 20-of-34 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns along with a rushing touchdown. He was 18-of-31 for 262 yards and five touchdowns at the Philadelphia Soul. Sanders was 13-of-37 for 221 yards and five touchdowns and one interception against the Austin Wranglers.

2006

In 2006, Sanders became the starting quarterback for the Kansas City Brigade in Week 8 at the Austin Wranglers and started the next seven games. He tied for 14th in the AFL with 115 rushing yards - third among quarterbacks - and second with 13 rushing touchdowns - first among quarterbacks. Sanders set single-season team records for rushing attempts (46), yards (115), touchdowns (13), pass completions (184), completion percentage (66.2%), passing yards (2,018), passing touchdowns (36), quarterback rating (126.1), and total offense (4,538). He tied for second in expansion team history in single-game rushing touchdowns with three against the Georgia Force and fifth in single-season rushing touchdowns (13). Sanders was named Offensive Player of the Week at the Nashville Kats on April 22 and Offensive Player of the Game twice: April 1 against the Georgia Force and April 22 at the Nashville Kats. He completed one-of-two passes for 10 yards in a relief role in the team opener at the Dallas Desperados. Sanders completed three-of-five passes for 32 yards and threw his first touchdown of the season against Philadelphia. In his first start of the season at Austin he threw for 229 yards on 16-of-36 passes with three touchdowns and two interceptions. Sanders threw for a season-high 320 yards on 26-of-42 passes with five touchdowns and two interceptions at New York. Against Georgia he completed 29-of-41 passes for 272 yards with four touchdowns and no interceptions and rushed three times for 16 yards with a career-high and single-game franchise-tying three touchdowns. Sanders threw a season-best seven touchdown tosses against Los Angeles while completing 26-of-32 passes for 265 yards and rushed five times for 11 yards and one touchdown. Against the Colorado Crush he was 24-of-36 for 244 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions while also adding 10 rushing yards on five attempts with two touchdowns. He notched season-highs in completions (30) and attempts (43) while passing for 282 yards with four touchdowns and one interception and ran nine times for 25 yards and two touchdowns at Nashville. Sanders was six-of-12 for 80 yards with one touchdown and one interception against Orlando.

2007

On November 2, 2007, Sanders was signed by the Dallas Desperados to serve as the backup quarterback to Clint Dolezel. That season, Sanders completed 50-of-100 passes for 634 yards with 11 touchdowns and six interceptions in seven games with two starts for the Desperados. He made his first appearance of the season in Week 4 against the Gladiators, completing one-of-two passes for seven yards. He threw his first touchdown of the season against Nashville as he hit three-of-five passes for 63 yards while also throwing an interception in relief of Sherdrick Bonner. Sanders competed one-of-four passes for 30 yards and one touchdown in Week 9 at New York. He completed his only pass of the game for a 16-yard touchdown in Week 11 against Austin. Sanders made his first start of the season in Week 15 against Los Angeles for an injured Bonner to complete 22-of-37 passes for 266 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions while also scoring three rushing touchdowns in the contest. He started his second game of the year at the San Jose SaberCats in Week 16 to complete 22-of-49 passes for 252 yards with four touchdowns and three interceptions.

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