Matt Turk

Matthew Edward Turk (born June 16, 1968) is an American former professional football player who was a punter in the National Football League (NFL).[1] He was originally signed by the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent in 1993. He played college football at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. A three-time Pro Bowl selection, Turk has also been a member of the Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins, Miami Dolphins, New York Jets, St. Louis Rams, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Houston Texans. He is the 2nd tallest punter in NFL history (tied with 2 others).[2]

Matt Turk
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Turk in 2010
No. 1
Position:Punter
Personal information
Born: (1968-06-16) June 16, 1968 (age 56)
Greenfield, Wisconsin, U.S.
Height:6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight:251 lb (114 kg)
Career information
High school:Greenfield
College:UW–Whitewater (1988–1990)
Undrafted:1993
Career history
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Punts:1,143
Punt yards:48,414
Average:42.8
Turk punting in 2010

Early years

Turk graduated from Greenfield High School in his birthplace of Greenfield, Wisconsin in 1986.[3]

Matt played college football for the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater and graduated with a degree in elementary education in 1993. With the Wisconsin–Whitewater Warhawks, Turk averaged 36.3 yards per punt. The Warhawks won the Wisconsin State University Conference Championship in 1990 season.[4] Turk also played the tight end position at UWW.[5]

Professional career

Turk played for the Racine Raiders before entering the NFL. He signed with the Green Bay Packers and Los Angeles Rams in 1993 and 1994 respectively, but did not make the final roster on either team.

Washington Redskins

On April 5, 1995, the Washington Redskins signed Turk, and for the first time in his career, he made an NFL roster. In 1996 he was named a First Team All-Pro, the last time a Washington player of any position has received that honor until guard Brandon Scherff was honored in 2021.[6] He stayed on the team until they traded Turk to the Miami Dolphins on March 9, 2000. He was traded because of a strained relationship with owner Dan Snyder over a finger injury he had that caused him to miss a game. He also was upset because there was a report that he got injured in a basketball game (although that was later proven false after it was discovered that he was misdiagnosed.) Turk said he "wasn't surprised" and the Redskins "did him a favor" by trading him.[7]

Miami Dolphins

Turk played for the Dolphins for 2 seasons (2000–2001).

New York Jets

On April 23, 2002, Turk signed with the New York Jets. On March 7, he was released.

Return to Dolphins

After a poor performance by Mark Royals, Turk was re-signed by the Dolphins on September 29, 2003. After having a visit with the Green Bay Packers (the first team he signed with his career)[8] He ultimately re-signed with the Dolphins on March 23, 2004.[9] After being placed on Injured Reserve,[10] he was released on October 12, 2005.

Return to Rams

On April 4, 2006, Turk and the St. Louis Rams agreed to a 1-year deal[11] 12 years after he signed with the team.

Houston Texans

The Houston Texans signed Matt Turk late in the 2007 offseason to compete with incumbent punter Chad Stanley. He won the job after Chad Stanley was cut on August 31, 2007[12] After ranking 2nd in punts inside the 20, he was re-signed for a 2-year, 3.5 million dollar contract on March 19, 2008, the first day he was eligible to sign a free agent contract.[13] On March 9, 2010, his agent David Canter announced he signed a 1-year contract to return to the Texans. He was not re-signed in 2011

Jacksonville Jaguars

On July 28, 2011, Turk signed a contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was released October 11 [14] after a terrible game against the Bengals. The fans booed him and he was waving his hands as if he wanted to be booed more.[15]

Return to Texans

After Brett Hartmann was placed on IR, the Texans re-signed Matt Turk. He said it was a "dream come true" to return to the team.

NFL career statistics

Legend
Led the league
BoldCareer high

Regular season

YearTeamGPPunting
PuntsYdsAvgLngBlk
1995WAS16743,14042.4600
1996WAS16753,38645.1630
1997WAS16843,78845.1621
1998WAS16934,10344.1691
1999WAS14622,56441.4570
2000MIA16923,87042.1700
2001MIA16813,32141.0770
2002NYJ16632,58441.0650
2003MIA13682,63138.7570
2004MIA16984,08841.7670
2005MIA0did not play due to injury
2006STL16723,13243.5741
2007HOU16552,29641.7590
2008HOU16532,24042.3590
2009HOU16672,86642.8620
2010HOU16632,65042.1600
2011JAX5271,07239.7650
HOU41668342.7550
Career2441,14348,41442.4773

Postseason

YearTeamGPPunting
PuntsYdsAvgLngBlk
1999WAS21249941.6520
2000MIA2934338.1510
2001MIA1523747.4520
2002NYJ2413734.3390
2011HOU21045145.1560
Career9401,66741.7560

Personal life

Turk currently lives in Houston, Texas. He has a wife, Stephanie, and his 3 daughters.[16]

The youngest of six brothers,[17] Matt Turk had a brother who also played in the NFL, Dan Turk, who was a center for 15 seasons; Dan died on December 24, 2000. In his last season, Dan was the long snapper for one of Matt's punts, to become the first brothers to do so.[18]

His nephew, Ben Turk, was the starting punter for the University of Notre Dame for the 2010, 2011, and 2012 seasons.[19] Ben Turk worked out for the Texans' rookie mini camp in the 2013 off season, but didn't sign.[20] Another of Matt's nephews, Michael Turk was a punter for Arizona State, and transferred to Oklahoma in 2021.[21] In April 2023, after going undrafted Michael Turk was signed by one of his uncles former teams, the Miami Dolphins before getting cut.

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