Ben Graham (football)
Ben Graham (born
November 2,
1973) is a former
Australian rules football player and currently on the roster of the
New York Jets National Football League (NFL) team.
Graham was recruited from the
Geelong U19s with pick 40 in the 1992
Australian Football League (AFL)
pre-season draft. He was Geelong's "Best First Year Player" in the reserves team of 1992, and made his debut with the Geelong seniors late in 1993.
Graham was noted for his long kicking (in particular his expertise at the
torpedo punt), and could play at both ends of the ground as a key position player. He played at centre half-forward and could convert goals from distances of 60 metres, and also at centre half-back, where his booming kicks cleared the ball from defence, particularly during kickouts.
Graham went on to play 219 games for the Geelong Football Club in the Australian Football League from 1993 to 2004. He captained the side from 2000 to 2002, and won the club's
Best and Fairest award (the
Carji Greeves Medal) in 1999. Graham was renowned for his long, accurate kicking, and in 2004 he surprised many in
Australia when he retired from Australian rules football to pursue a career as a
punter in the
United States National Football League. He had first been approached by the
New York Jets in 1997 to try out as a punter, but decided to stay in the AFL.
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