Pro
2005: Continued to cover opponents' top receiver for the second straight season. ... Led the team with 18 passes defensed and three interceptions. Was ninth with 53 tackles. ... Returned one interception 22 yards for a touchdown in a blowout win over New Orleans on Oct. 9. Moved inside to cover opponents' slot receiver for the first time in his career. ... Had six total penalties, slicing his total in half from 2004.
2004: Finished second season as the starter at right cornerback. ... Selected as an alternate to the Pro Bowl. Signed a five-year, $19 million (including $7 million in bonuses) contract extension with the Packers on Sept. 11. ... Had team-high 28 for the season, surpassing the single-season record held by Doug Evans (27, 1995). Led the team in passes defensed with 28, including 1 INT, in addition to making 67 tackles (62 solo). Started all 16 games.
2003: Started all 16 games in 2003 at right cornerback after he was acquired by Packers in a February trade with the Philadelphia Eagles. ... Started in place of departed CB Tyrone Williams (Atlanta). ... Has not missed one game over his six-year NFL career and carries an 96-game playing streak into the 2004 season (105 including the postseason). ... Finished with three interceptions in the regular season, and one in the playoffs, a 52-yard return for a touchdown in overtime that gave the Packers a wild card win over Seattle at Lambeau Field. ... Was ninth on the team in tackles with 46 and had one forced fumble.
Played behind Troy Vincent and Bobby Taylor on a secondary that was third in NFL in takeaways in 2002. ... His existing
contract runs through the next two seasons. His base salaries are $1.05
million for 2003 and $1.15 million for 2004.
College
Transferred to Texas A&M-Kingsville from Trinity Valley Junior College
(Texas). In two seasons with the Javelinas, he had nine INTs and 14 passes
defensed. Had five INTs as a senior. In his two JUCO seasons, he had 121
tackles and 8 INTs and was a teammate of NFL WR Albert Connell. |