Looks like downtown Red Bank is about to get a little bit more green — New York Jets green.
Wayne Chrebet, a former receiver famous for making third-and-long catches in heavy traffic, has joined the Linden Place office of Morgan Stanley, the firm announced today.
Chrebet, who lives in Colts Neck, is one of six financial advisors in the office’s Moldaver Group, which handles wealth management for high net worth clients.
A Jersey guy (Garfield High School), Chrebet was a 1995 walk-on from Hofstra who became a favorite of Jets fans for his ability to make catches over the middle and hold onto the ball after punishing hits.
He suffered several concussions, though, which ended his playing career after 11 seasons. He later went into the horseracing business.
Here’s the press release.


























several concussions….sounds like someone i want managing my portfolio
Give him a chance, Brett! He was also in the "horseracing business", which sounds just like Wall St.
BIG DEAL !!!! Is this so news worthy ???
I'm sure that with his 0-2 years of experience and his criminal justice degree from an august college like Hofstra, he will be a fine asset to this company.
Can you believe men are stupid enough to get recruited by this guy just because he was an athlete?
Can you believe American men preferred W? stupid is always relative
You guys sound like a bunch of jealous women….get a life!
If the guy was recruited to peddle securities then personality counts far more than brains or education.
It's not like he'll be doing advanced quant work or packaging derivatives deals that blow up in the customers' faces.
I'ld take him over any one of you dogs! He was a walk on for try outs for the JETS. He played with integrity and always put the team before himself which explains 11 injuries. He has more heart than you people will ever have. keep cutting him down to make yourselves feel bigger, you got a long wat to go.
Often big personalities = big bucks in the business and sales world. He'll probably outperform other Ivy league weenies in the office. Good luck Wayne!