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Chrebet did get a tryout with the Baltimore Stallions of the Canadian Football League, but he was cut after one day. Chrebet's big break came when he was granted a walk-on opportunity with the NFL's New York Jets, which at the time trained at Hofstra's campus. [5] Chrebet entered training camp 11th of 11 on the Jets' wide receiver depth chart.
Quarterback Chad Pennington suffered a shoulder injury in the third game, and wide receiver Wayne Chrebet's NFL career ended in Week 9 with another concussion, which he suffered when his head hit ...
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Then linebacker Kevin Hardy forced a fumble from Jets receiver Wayne Chrebet that was recovered by Thomas on the Jets 41-yard line, setting up a field goal from Mike Hollis and bringing the Jaguars to within one touchdown, 31–24. New York responded by driving inside the Jacksonville 20-yard line.
However, the Jets came back in the fourth quarter with touchdowns from Testaverde to Laveranues Coles, Jermaine Wiggins, Wayne Chrebet and cut the lead to 30–20. After a field goal by John Hall, Testaverde fired a touchdown pass to Wayne Chrebet to tie the game at 30 with 3:55 left. It took only two plays for Miami to respond.
Johnson was outspoken in the days leading up to the game, publicly ripping former teammate Wayne Chrebet by contrasting himself as "a star while [Chrebet] is a flashlight." In the rain, quarterback Shaun King struggled, but led the Buccaneers to a 10–6 lead at halftime.