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KIRKLAND — Chris Gray held the last paycheck he’ll ever receive as a football player in his right hand and smiled, a former employee coming back to his former place of work to say goodbye.
Chris Gray, who was a West Virginia University quarterback from 1987 to 1991, is likely the best known of the West Virginians who died in the terrorist attacks 15 years ago.
Chris Gray. Gray’s impact was immediate after transferring to North Carolina from Boston University with three years of eligibility remaining.
Chris Gray is on his 14th notebook, one for every season of professional football. His notes are single-spaced, fill both sides of a page and some include diagrams.
Former West Virginia quarterback Chris Gray was among those who died on that fateful day. And now 23 years later, Gray’s legacy continues to be remembered by WVU.
Chris Gray played quarterback at Manalapan in the mid-1980s, and did the same at West Virginia University under legendary football coach Don Nehlen, before embarking on a career in finance.
Seahawks offensive lineman Chris Gray, a 15-year NFL veteran who set a club record with his 121st consecutive regular-season start in 2006, announced his retirement Monday morning at team ...
Jun. 18—Every step Chris Gray runs is a reminder of just how far he's come. It didn't start out that way, it rarely does for amateur distance runners. In truth, Gray's venture into marathon ...