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Natrone Means
No. 20
Position:Running back
Career information
College:North Carolina
NFL draft:1993 / Round: 2 / Pick: 41
Career history
Career highlights and awards

Natrone Jermaine Means (born April 26, 1972 in Harrisburg, North Carolina), nicknamed "Natrone Means Business" by ESPN's Chris Berman,[1] is a former professional American Football running back who played for the San Diego Chargers, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Carolina Panthers of the NFL from 1993 to 2000. He was selected by the Chargers in the 2nd round (41st overall) of the 1993 NFL Draft.

Means played from 1993 to 1995 for the Chargers, and was a Pro Bowl selection in 1994 after leading his team to Super Bowl XXIX versus the San Francisco 49ers, only to lose 49-26. Scoring a touchdown in the Super Bowl, he broke Refrigerator Perry's record for the youngest player to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl. He was waived by San Diego before the 1996 season and signed with the Jaguars. Means returned to San Diego as an unrestricted free agent in 1998, but left as a free agent for the Panthers in 2000. He retired at the end of the 2000 season.

College career

Means attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and finished his career with 605 rushing attempts for 3,074 yards (5.1 yards per rushing attempt avg.), and 34 touchdowns, and hauled in 61 receptions for 500 yards (8.19 yards per rec. avg.). He rushed for more than 1,000 yards as both a sophomore and junior.

College Coaching Career

In 2005 Natrone Means joined the staff of Livingstone College in North Carolina, one of the first black colleges to play collegiate football. In 2005 he became Running Backs Coach, and in 2006 was promoted to Offensive Coordinator. He was recruited by Head Coach Robert Massey, who knew Means because they both played for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 1996. Means honed his coaching skills while participating in the NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship Program during the summer months of 2003 and 2006 with the Atlanta Falcons. 2007 Means was the offensive coordinator at the historical powerhouse West Charlotte High School in Charlotte, North Carolina. As of Training Camp for the 2008 season, Natrone is once again participating in the NFL Minority Coaching Fellowship Program working with the Running Backs, especially Jonathan Stewart of the Carolina Panthers

References

Bibliography

  • Wilner, Barry (January 22, 1995), "The Natrone Bomb", The Sunday Courier (The Associated Press), pp. 4B, retrieved 2009-08-31

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