Date of Birth: November 3, 1977 Position: Wide Receiver (WR)
Career Timeline
San Diego Chargers (2000):
Joined the NFL as an undrafted free agent.
Played primarily as a backup and contributed on special teams.
Appeared in 11 games during his rookie season.
Atlanta Falcons (2001-2002):
Signed by the Falcons where he continued to develop as a wide receiver.
Played in a total of 12 games over two seasons.
Known for his speed and agility on the field.
Highlights and Accomplishments
Despite being an undrafted player, Gaylor made it to the NFL and contributed to both the Chargers and Falcons.
Known for his work ethic and contributions on special teams.
Played an integral role in the offensive schemes during his time, showcasing his ability to stretch the field as a receiver.
Post-NFL Career
Details about his life after football are less documented, but many former players often engage in coaching, mentoring, or community work.
Trevor Gaylor's journey in the NFL, though short-lived, is a testament to determination and the ability to make an impact at the professional level. His career serves as an inspiration for aspiring athletes, especially those who come from less conventional paths.
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