Martin Bibla

American gridiron football player (born 1979)

American football player
Martin Bibla
No. 64
Position:Guard
Personal information
Born: (1979-10-04) October 4, 1979 (age 44)
Belleville, New Jersey, U.S.
Height:6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight:306 lb (139 kg)
Career information
High school:Mountain Top (PA) Crestwood
College:Miami (Fla.)
NFL draft:2002 / Round: 4 / Pick: 116
Career history
  • Atlanta Falcons (2002–2005)
  • Denver Broncos (2006)*
  • Philadelphia Soul (20072008)
  • BC Lions (2009)*
  • Las Vegas Locomotives (2009)
  • Omaha Nighthawks (2010)*
  • Sacramento Mountain Lions (2010)
 * Offseason and/or practice squad member only
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Games played:31
Games started:2
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR · ArenaFan.com

Martin John Bibla (born October 4, 1979) is a former American football guard. He was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He played college football at the University of Miami.

Bibla has also been a member of the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Soul, BC Lions, Las Vegas Locomotives, Omaha Nighthawks, and Sacramento Mountain Lions.

Early years

Bibla started his football career on the line at Crestwood High School in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1997.

Professional career

Atlanta Falcons

Bibla was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the fourth round of the 2002 NFL Draft, and played for the Falcons until being released in August 2005.[1]

Denver Broncos

Bibla was signed by the Denver Broncos in January 2006 but was released.

Philadelphia Soul

He played two seasons for the Philadelphia Soul before the Arena Football League cancelled the 2009 season.

BC Lions

Bibla was signed by the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League on April 28, 2009. He left the team after one practice and was cut on June 25, 2009.

Las Vegas Locomotives

Bibla was signed by the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League on August 31, 2009.

References

  1. ^ "2002 NFL Draft Listing". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved March 18, 2023.

External links

  • Arena Football League bio
  • Miami Hurricanes bio
  • Just Sports Stats
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Atlanta Falcons 2002 NFL draft selections
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2001 Miami Hurricanes football—consensus national champions
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Philadelphia Soul ArenaBowl XXII champions
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Las Vegas Locomotives 2009 UFL champions