Remy Martin Hamilton (born August 30, 1974) is a former
American football
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kicker who played in the
National Football League
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(NFL) and
Arena Football League
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(AFL). In college, he was an
All-American for the
Michigan Wolverines football
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team. As a professional, he played for the
Detroit Lions
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of the NFL in addition to exhibition and training camp experience with the
Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West, which they rejoined in 2002 a ...
,
St. Louis Rams and
Chicago Bears
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. He also played for the
Grand Rapids Rampage
The Grand Rapids Rampage was an arena football team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The team began play in 1998 in the Arena Football League as an expansion team. They were last coached by Steve Thonn. Their home arena was the Van Andel Arena.
...
,
Carolina Cobras
The Carolina Cobras were an expansion franchise in the Arena Football League. The team was formed prior to the 2000 season, which endured a player strike.
The team was originally based in Raleigh, North Carolina, but moved to Charlotte followin ...
,
Milwaukee Mustangs,
Los Angeles Avengers
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History
The Los Angeles Avengers played their home games at the Staples Center, which is also th ...
, and
Dallas Desperados
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The franchise began play in as an expansion team, and have post ...
of the AFL. In the AFL, he holds records for all-time career points and single-season kick points.
At Michigan, he set the current
Big Ten Conference
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record for single-season
field goals
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, which is 25. He ranks both first and second in school history in single-season field goals made and co-holds the school record for consecutive field goals made along with
Brendan Gibbons. He is the only All-American placekicker in Michigan history.
Early years
Hamilton attended
Spanish River Community High School in
Boca Raton, Florida
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, where he was a three-sport athlete in
football,
soccer, and
tennis
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. In football, he played as a kicker,
punter,
defensive back
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, and
quarterback
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.
As a senior starting quarterback, the ''
Sun-Sentinel
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'' named him the Offensive Player of the Year, after completing 74 of 121 passes for 1,147 yards, 11
touchdown
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s, and rushing for 249 yards and six touchdowns.
Hamilton was named after the
Rémy Martin
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brand of cognac, which his parents once served as owners of the New Jersey Bolero Motel and Bar.
College career
Hamilton attended the
University of Michigan
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, where he played football from
1993
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to
1996
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. During this first season at Michigan, he only made one field goal.
[ After making a 47-yard field goal in his only attempt as a freshman, he lost the kicking job to Erik Lovell in spring practice. Lovell handled the kicking duties in the ]1994 NCAA Division I-A football season
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opener and Hamilton did not get the starting assignment until immediately before the second game. Lovell missed an extra point
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in the opener, which gave Hamilton his second chance. Thus, before the second game of his sophomore season, he had not recorded any field goals that season, still had a career total of one and was mostly used for kickoffs. However, during the September 10, 1994 Michigan – Notre Dame rivalry game against third-ranked Notre Dame
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, he made four field goals and two extra point conversions, including the game-winning 42-yarder with two seconds remaining. Notre Dame called a timeout to ice
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Hamilton, but it inadvertently helped Michigan, which had prematurely packed away the kicking net on its sidelines.[ The field goal redeemed Hamilton for a missed ]tackle
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** Tackle (gridiron football position), a position in American football and Canadian football
** Dump tackle, a forceful move in rugby of picking ...
on a kickoff return
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, which he felt would have cost his team the game.[ For his performance, the Big Ten named him the ]Special Teams
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Player of the Week.[ Michigan fans still remember Hamilton for this game, and regularly congratulate him for the kick. Two games later, he had a three-field goal game in the Big Ten Conference opener against ]Iowa
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. Hamilton had another four-field goal outing later in the season against Illinois
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. This earned him another Player of the Week recognition.[
He was named to the 1994 College Football All-America and 1994 All-]Big Ten
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teams.[ Hamilton was a first team All-American selection by the ]Walter Camp Football Foundation
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and second team selection by the Associated Press
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and the ''Football News
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''. Despite NFL alumni that include Jay Feely
Thomas James "Jay" Feely (born May 23, 1976) is a former American football placekicker and current sportscaster. He started his career with the Florida Bobcats in the Arena Football League as a street free agent in 1999 before playing for seve ...
, Hayden Epstein and Ali Haji-Sheikh
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, Hamilton remains the school's only All-American placekicker.[ During the 1994 football season, Hamilton established the current Big Ten single-season record for successful ]field goals
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at 25, which has since been tied three times,. The Big Ten was talented at the placekicker position that season, with four of the twenty semifinalists for the Lou Groza Award
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being from the conference (Hamilton, Illinois' Chris Richardson, Minnesota
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's Mike Chalberg and Northwestern's Sam Valenzisi). Hamilton won the NCAA statistical championship for field goal kickers that season. He also set Michigan's single season kick point record with 101 in 1994.
During the 1995 season, one of his more important field goals for the Wolverines
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came in the 5–0 victory over Purdue
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. However, when Northwestern beat Michigan at Michigan Stadium
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, 19–13, for its first victory there since 1959, Hamilton missed a key 37-yard field goal. His 1995 total of 19 field goals ranked second in Michigan history, behind only his own 1994 total. Garrett Rivas
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tied that single-season total twice, but no one has unseated Hamilton from first and second place.
He also helped the 1996 team take a 9–0 halftime lead and converted an extra point to give them a 16–0 lead in what would eventually be a loss to Northwestern, 17–16. His fourth-quarter points contributed to a 27–20 victory over Indiana
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. He earned his third Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week honors following a 13–9 victory over Ohio State
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in the Michigan – Ohio State football rivalry game on November 23, 1996.[ He put the team ahead, 10–9, on the last play of the third quarter and added a key field goal with 1:19 remaining. A two-time finalist for the Lou Groza Award, Hamilton finished his career as the all-time Wolverine leader in field goals made (63) and field goals attempted (82).][ Before his career ended, he became the ninth Wolverine to accumulate over 200 points.
Hamilton holds the Michigan record for consecutive field goals made (14) as well as outright or shared school records for single-game (5), single-season (30) and career (82) field goal attempts. His career field goals made record (63) was eclipsed by Garrett Rivas in 2006 by one. Hamilton was a three-time Big Ten All-Academic selection (1993, 1995, 1996).] He was also a three-time Big Ten Conference Special Teams Player of the Week (9/12/94, 10/10/94, 11/25/96). His 14 consecutive field goals mark was one short of Vlade Janakievski
Vlade Janakievski (born April 10, 1957) is a former American football placekicker for the Ohio State Buckeyes. Janakievski was born in North Macedonia while it was part of Yugoslavia and moved to the United States with his parents in 1967 at the ...
's Big Ten record, which has since been broken. Hamilton's 63 career field goals were two short of Todd Gregoire's Big Ten record, which has since been broken.[
]
Professional career
Hamilton joined the AFL's Grand Rapids Rampage
The Grand Rapids Rampage was an arena football team based in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The team began play in 1998 in the Arena Football League as an expansion team. They were last coached by Steve Thonn. Their home arena was the Van Andel Arena.
...
in 1998, for which he played two seasons.[ In two seasons, he had modest success as a field goal kicker connecting on 31 of 88 attempts (35.2%).][ In his first season, he also caught a touchdown pass.
He then played in 2000 with the ]Carolina Cobras
The Carolina Cobras were an expansion franchise in the Arena Football League. The team was formed prior to the 2000 season, which endured a player strike.
The team was originally based in Raleigh, North Carolina, but moved to Charlotte followin ...
and in 2001 with the Milwaukee Mustangs, where he posted 11 of 42 (26.2%) and 18 of 47 (38.3%) field goal performances.[ While with the Cobras, Hamilton played against the ]Los Angeles Avengers
The Los Angeles Avengers were an Arena Football League team based in Los Angeles, California, from 2000 through 2008. They folded on April 19, 2009.
History
The Los Angeles Avengers played their home games at the Staples Center, which is also th ...
in the first AFL game played at the Staples Center
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on April 20, 2000.
In 2002, he joined the Avengers for which he had his best years as a professional, making at least half of his field goal attempts each season. Hamilton was second among kickers in the AFL in scoring in 2003. Following his strong performance, he signed with the NFL's Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle. The Seahawks compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) West, which they rejoined in 2002 a ...
on August 4, where he competed against rookie Josh Brown. After Brown was perfect in both four field goal and seven extra point attempts in the first three preseason games, Hamilton was released on August 25, and he returned to play for Los Angeles again.[
Hamilton was the top-scoring kicker in the AFL in 2004.] On August 9, 2004, he signed with the Chicago Bears
The Chicago Bears are a professional American football team based in Chicago. The Bears compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) North division. The Bears have won nine ...
, where he battled Paul Edinger
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for the kicking duties. Bears head coach
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Lovie Smith
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noted Hamilton's skill at onside kick
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s. In terms of distance, Hamilton had a slight edge with his average kick three yards deep in the end zone
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compared with Edinger's goal line average. However, Edinger was perfect on six field goals and two extra points in the first three preseason games, and Hamilton missed his only exhibition game field goal attempt, a 36-yarder on August 27. The team waived him a few days later on August 31.
He was again the top-scoring kicker in the AFL in 2005. That year, he eclipsed Jay Taylor's AFL record for single-season field goal percentage, which had been 72%, with a 74.4% 29 for 39 performance.[ Hamilton started the season with eleven consecutive field goals, giving him a total of twelve in a row for a league record.][ He earned a couple of NFL tryouts. Hamilton first signed with the St. Louis Rams on July 27, 2005. He played for them during the 2005 exhibition season.][ He made the team's final points with a field goal in an August 12, 17–13 preseason victory over the Chicago Bears. For the preseason, he made his only field goal and all six extra points. He was released on August 30, as the Rams decided to retain ]Jeff Wilkins
Jeffrey Allen Wilkins (born April 19, 1972), nicknamed "Money", is a former American football placekicker for the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL). With the Rams, he won Super Bo ...
who had been their kicker since 1997. Hamilton then signed with the Detroit Lions
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for their practice squad on September 15, 2005
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. He appeared in one NFL game for Detroit, but missed his only point after touchdown
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attempt,[ which was blocked by Alfonso Boone. He also executed a couple of ]kickoff
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s, and he made the tackle
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on Jerry Azumah's 33-yard return to the 37-yard line on one in the third quarter. He was activated to replace Jason Hanson
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who suffered a hamstring
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In quadrup ...
injury, which ended Hanson's consecutive games streak at 209. However, Hamilton was released on September 19 and re-signed the next day to the practice squad. He was cut from the Lions practice squad on October 11.
Hamilton returned to the AFL for Los Angeles,[ and he led the AFL's kickers in scoring again in 2006. This earned Hamilton his second consecutive AFL's "Kicker of the Year" title and second consecutive First Team All-Arena League selection.][ His 2006-point total is 2nd in AFL history to his own 2005 total.][ On June 7, 2006, he signed with the Rams to compete in training camp,] and he played for them in exhibition games during 2006. He made four of six field goals (including a 48-yarder) and four of five extra points during the preseason. On August 28, he was released, after the Rams kept Wilkins again.[ Hamilton returned to the AFL for his final season in Los Angeles.][
He ranked third in kicker scoring in the AFL for Los Angeles in 2007. He joined the ]Dallas Desperados
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The franchise began play in as an expansion team, and have post ...
for 2008.[ He spent the 2011 season with the Dallas Vigilantes. In 2012, Hamilton was assigned to the ]Philadelphia Soul
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. By the time of his assignment he was the AFL’s all-time leader in field goals made (188), extra points made (1,082) and scoring by a kicker (1,646 points).
Personal life
In a May 2009 article, the ''Los Angeles Times
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'' reported that, less than 15 hours after a 53–52 overtime loss to the Georgia Force
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at Staples Center, Hamilton's wife, Heather, delivered the couple's first child, a boy named Tate. Hamilton has served as a personal trainer for other kickers.[
]
References
External links
Hamilton archive
at ''Los Angeles Times
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''
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1974 births
Living people
American football placekickers
Carolina Cobras players
Chicago Bears players
Dallas Desperados players
Detroit Lions players
Grand Rapids Rampage players
Los Angeles Avengers players
Michigan Wolverines football players
Milwaukee Mustangs (1994–2001) players
Sportspeople from Boca Raton, Florida
People from Wildwood, New Jersey
Seattle Seahawks players
St. Louis Rams players
Dallas Vigilantes players
Philadelphia Soul players