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Chad Wayne Lewis (born October 5, 1971) is an American football tight end who most recently played for the Philadelphia Eagles. He played for one year with the St. Louis Rams and went to Brigham Young University. Lewis caught the game clinching touchdown pass in the 2005 NFC Championship which sent the Eagles to their first Super Bowl since 1980.

Before attending college, Lewis served as a Mormon missionary for two years in Taichung, Taiwan where he learned to speak Mandarin.

College career


At Brigham Young University, Chad Lewis finished his career with 111 receptions for 1,376 yards, and 10 touchdowns. As a junior, he was an All-WAC first-team choice, and a U.P All-American honorable mention.

1971 births | American football tight ends | Brigham Young Cougars football players | Living people | NFC Pro Bowl players | Philadelphia Eagles players | St. Louis Rams players

Early years


Chad Lewis grew up in Utah and played football at Orem High School.

 

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