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David Klemic (born June 16, 1978) is a former American football wide receiver. He was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2001. He played college football at Northeastern University and high school football at Mainland Regional High School. His playing career was cut short when he suffered a compound fracture in his right leg while playing for the Barcelona Dragons in NFL Europe. Coach Klemic is now a co-owner at Athletes Arbor in Lindwood, NJ. Training athletes to improve linear speed, lateral quickness and fluidity, vertical and linear leeping ability, dynamic and static flexibility and human mechanical sports efficiencies. In 2018, Klemic traveled to Japan as an NFL alumni ambassador, along with several former NFL Players (Eddie Kennison, Tony Banks and John McGraw) to take part in a Military Morale Tour, where the guys conducted clinics and team building exercises with U.S. Service members and their families. Klemic has also done color commentary work with Tony Blum on South Jersey Sports Talk on You Tube.

2001 KC Chiefs Fastest Man

Northeastern University School Record Holder in 40 yard dash (4.28).

Division I 3x American East Conference Most Valuable Performer.

Athletic Hall of Fame Northeaster University.

Athletic Hall of Fame Mainland Regional High School.