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'''Jerry Kauric''' (born [[June 28]], [[1963]] in [[Windsor, Ontario]]) was a [[placekicker]] in both the [[National Football League]] and [[Canadian Football League]] in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He played for the [[Cleveland Browns]] in 1990, and before that played for the [[Edmonton Eskimos]] and kicked the winning field goal for the Canadian Grey cup 1987. That was the first year of his football career. After the Cleveland Browns Jerry played for Calgary Stampeders, he then went to Detroit Lions training camp where he suffered a career ending injury.{{Fact|date=May 2009}}
'''Jerry Kauric''' (born [[June 28]], [[1963]] in [[Windsor, Ontario]]) was a [[placekicker]] in both the [[National Football League]] and [[Canadian Football League]] in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He played for the [[Cleveland Browns]] in 1990, and before that played for the [[Edmonton Eskimos]] and kicked the winning field goal for the Canadian Grey cup 1987. That was the first year of his football career. After the Cleveland Browns Jerry played for Calgary Stampeders, he then went to Detroit Lions training camp where he suffered a career ending injury.{{Fact|date=May 2009}}



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Jerry Kauric (born June 28, 1963 in Windsor, Ontario) was a placekicker in both the National Football League and Canadian Football League in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He played for the Cleveland Browns in 1990, and before that played for the Edmonton Eskimos and kicked the winning field goal for the Canadian Grey cup 1987. That was the first year of his football career. After the Cleveland Browns Jerry played for Calgary Stampeders, he then went to Detroit Lions training camp where he suffered a career ending injury.[citation needed]