Jeff Jaeger
Jeff Jaeger (b 1964) played seven seasons with the Oakland Raiders (1989-1995) and rounded out his career with the Chicago Bears (1996-1999). In 1987, Jaeger broke all of the Cleveland Browns rookie scoring records with 75 points despite playing in only ten games. Jaeger led the Raiders in scoring 5 consecutive seasons and consistently ranked in the top 10 in the league in scoring.
Jeff was voted to his first Pro Bowl in 1991. He tied the Raiders franchise record for longest field goal with a 54-yarder in 92' and then led the NFL in scoring and set a new Raider record with 132 points in 93'. In 1993, he also led the NFL in FG's made and tied the all-time NFL mark for FG attemps.
During his college days at the University of Washington Jeff Jaeger Washington’s all-time scoring leader with 358 career points was a first-team All-America selection in 1986 by the Associated Press. Jaeger finished his Husky career with an NCAA record 80 field goals made, an astonishing 21 more than the Huskies’ second-highest total.