8-1301: Reimers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bruce Reimers (born 1960), former American football guard Dieter Reimers (born 1943), German astronomer and director of the Hamburg Observatory, who gave his name to 6163 Reimers , an inner main-belt asteroid Ed Reimers (Edwin W. Reimers, 1912–2009) American actor Egill Reimers (1878–1946), Norwegian architect and sailor Eigil Reimers (1904–1976), Danish actor Fernando Reimers , American professor Herman Johan Foss Reimers (1843–1928), Norwegian judge and politician Karoline Bjørnson (née Reimers, 1835–1934) Norwegian actress Knud Reimers (1906–1987), Danish-born Scandinavian yacht designer Kyle Reimers (born 1989), former Australian rules footballer Nicolaus Reimers (1551–1600), Reimarus Ursus, Nicolaus Reimers Bär or Nicolaus Reymers Baer, astronomer and imperial mathematician to Emperor Rudolf II Pablo Reimers Morales (1946–2014), Mexican entrepreneur Paula Reimers , American rabbi Sophie Reimers (1853–1932), Norwegian stage actress Ulrich Reimers (born 1952), German electrical engineer See also [ edit ] Reimer ,
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24-641: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Bruce Reimers Bruce Reimers (born September 28, 1960) is an American former professional football guard who played ten seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals and Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the National Football League (NFL). From 1975 to 1979 Reimers played at Humboldt High School in Humboldt, Iowa . Weighing 225 pounds, he earned 1st team defense honors and
32-632: The Bengals in the 1991 season where they went 3–13, and was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers where he played in two more seasons, going 5–11 in each of his last two NFL seasons. 1984 NFL draft The 1984 NFL draft was the procedure by which National Football League teams selected amateur college football players. It is officially known as the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting. The draft
40-485: The Bengals. In the 1987 season, Reimers was plagued by an ankle injury, only playing in 10 games where the Bengals went 4–11, but bounced back in the 1988 season, in which he played in all 16 games of the regular season and all the way to Super Bowl XXIII , which they lost to the San Francisco 49ers . Reimers played 15 games in the 1989 season, and suffered a severe ankle injury in 1990. He finished his career with
48-517: The NFL draft. He was selected in the eighth round of the 1984 NFL draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. Reimers was selected in the 1984 NFL draft, and played in 15 games for the Bengals that season. He led them to an average 8–8 season, but fell short of the playoffs. He played mostly offensive guard and occasionally offensive tackle the majority of the games throughout his first three years for
56-586: Was held May 1–2, 1984 , at the Omni Park Central Hotel in New York City , New York . No teams elected to claim any players in the regular supplemental draft that year. The NFL did have a special supplemental draft for college seniors who had already signed with the USFL or CFL on June 5, 1984. The 1984 draft was the first in ten years in which a quarterback was not selected in
64-473: Was nominated into the IHSAA Football Hall of Fame. Reimers played four years at Iowa State University . During his first year of college he was switched from defensive line to offensive line due to injury. While playing offensive guard he put on 45 pounds, going from his high school weight of 225 to 270 at the end of his college career, and now felt he had enough strength and experience to enter
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